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Join ONE Neighborhood Builders for the Amherst Gardens Community Celebration

Providence, RI (October 7, 2016) – The nonprofit community development corporation ONE Neighborhood Builders is celebrating the groundbreaking of our new housing development Amherst Gardens, our NeighborWorks Charter, a Welcome to our new Executive Director and Promotion of the Yes on 7 Housing Bond; on Friday, October 14th, 2016 at 11:00 a.m. Amherst Gardens is […]Load more...

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Hard Hat Tour Warwick Assisted Living Facility

UNIque senior living model nears completion, begins accepting RESIDENT applications JERICHO, N.Y., [October 8, 2016] – All American Assisted Living (AAAL) recently announced that it has entered the final phase of construction at its newest development in Warwick, Rhode Island. This visionary senior living model, located near Kent County Hospital, is also now accepting residential […]Load more...

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Federal Delegation Applauds Grant to Purchase 250 Body Cameras for

Providence, RI – U.S. Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse, and Congressmen Jim Langevin and David Cicilline, today applauded the Department of Justice’s $375,000 award to the Providence Police Department for the purchase of 250 body cameras. The cameras will be worn by Providence officers to augment the Police Department’s community policing strategy. “This is […]Load more...

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Drought Conditions Continue for Large Portions of Commonwealth, Western Region

Monitoring of Water Resources to Continue, Water Conservation by Public Necessary BOSTON – October 7, 2016 – With large portions of Massachusetts continuing to experience rainfall amounts remaining below average for a seventh straight month, Energy and Environmental Affairs (EEA) Secretary Matthew Beaton today declared the following drought levels throughout the Commonwealth: a Drought Warning […]Load more...

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Scientists Find More Accurate Way to Test Blood Sugar Levels

In one-third of people with diabetes, the «gold standard» method for monitoring blood sugar levels is inaccurate. But scientists have found a way to fix the discrepancy, helping diabetics more effectively manage their disease. There are 422 million people with diabetes worldwide, according to World Health Organization estimates, and they face such devastating complications of […]Load more...