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PAWTUCKET – A group of Quality Hill residents is coalescing around a mission of saving the Read-Ott House at 97 Walcott St., saying losing it would be a significant loss ....
PAWTUCKET – It was May 1824 when 102 young women blocked the entrance to Sam Slater’s textile mill, shutting them down while causing the first industrial strike in the United ....
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4/6/2021 National Park Service hopes to attract more tourists to Slater Mill The National Park Service officially owns the Old Slater Mill National Historic Landmark District in Pawtucket after a property transfer was completed last week. (Breeze photo by Melanie Thibeault ) PAWTUCKET – It’s official: The National Park Service is now in control of the Old Slater Mill National Historic Landmark District in Pawtucket after a transfer of the property was completed last week, and NPS leaders say they’re excited to begin drawing more tourists to the area. With the transfer from the nonprofit Old Slater Mill Association, the property is now officially part of the Blackstone River Valley National Historical Park, and the NPS will now own and operate the three historic buildings on the property, including the 1793 Old Slater Mill, the 1810 Wilkinson Mill, and the 1758 Sylvanus Brown House. Also included in the transfer are the approximately 3 acres of land sur ....
Expensive and Painful Cyber Attacks Right now it is Brown University in the past, it has been small towns in RI and hospital groups. The cyberattack has forced the school to shut some systems down in an event that Brown is calling an “utmost priority.” Jack Wrenn, a fifth-year doctoral candidate, said that official information was still “frustratingly scant” as of Wednesday night. Wrenn provided a timeline as to what he understood transpired, and when the university community was notified. “Systems appear to have gone down at 7:19 a.m. [on Tuesday],” said Wrenn. “At 7:24 a.m., Computing & Information Services (CIS) announced that they were experiencing a major outage of services running in the Brown datacenter. ....