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East Providence Sen. Daniel Da Ponte chaired hearings on tax and budget issues.

Email: joseph.hutnak@patch.com
Phone: 401-369-1659
Joe is currently Field Editor for six Rhode Island Patch sites, previously Local Editor for Bristol-Warren Patch, Smithfield Patch, and Johnston Patch.
A native Rhode Islander, Joe grew up in Johnston and graduated from Johnston High School. He attended Rhode Island College and earned a bachelor's degree in English, then started in professional journalism with the Kent County Daily Times in West Warwick. After stints in Hopkinton and East Greenwich, Joe served as Editor of The Cranston Herald.
Some of Joe's previous work includes:
— Press Secretary for Aram Garabedian's mayoral campaign in Cranston against Steve Laffey in 2002;
— Advisor to Cranston Democratic City-wide Council slate in 2004 and 2006;
— Membership Director for Cranston Chamber of Commerce;
— State-certified high school English teacher.
Joe joined Patch in November, 2010, and launched Johnston Patch six weeks later. In September, 2012, he launched Smithfield Patch before assisting with coverage of Bristol-Warren Patch and taking on the Field Editor role in 2013.
Joe lives in Cranston. He is married to Andrea DiPonte Hutnak, whose parents live in Johnston. Joe and Andrea have one daughter, Carina Rose.
East Providence Sen. Daniel Da Ponte chaired hearings on tax and budget issues.

A local representative sponsored a bill to improve school safety, while a fellow East Bay representative discussed the recent decriminalization of cannabis.
Here's a list of services posted by local churches on the Bristol-Warren Patch Events page.
Update: a 7-year-old Warren resident's bake sale to raise funds for his mother, who has ALS, collected $7,000 on Saturday, Apr. 5, including online donations.
Located in downtown Bristol, this Victorian features five beds, two full and a half bath, and three fireplaces in 4,000+ sq. ft. of living space.
Looking for a condo in Bristol and Warren? Here are eight examples on the market.
The Bristol-based university offers no-cost assistance to government agencies and nonprofits through its Community Partnership Center — and the deadline for new applications is approaching.
State Police issued a call for help in identifying the caller, who said "the Mexican gangs" were "out to get" state troopers.
In just a few minutes, you can be a blogger on Bristol-Warren Patch.
The Bristol resident passed away on April 2, 2013.
Just in time for the tourism season, the William's Grant Inn bed & breakfast is on the market.
Here's a snapshot of the properties that went on the market this week in Bristol and Warren.
State Police issued a call for help in identifying the caller, who said "the Mexican gangs" were "out to get" state troopers.
The Rhode Island State Police issued a call for help in identifying the caller, who said "the Mexican gangs" were "out to get" state troopers.
Check out the real estate transactions in East Providence over the past week.
Check out this week's real estate transactions in Bristol and Warren.
The Rhode Island State Police issued a call for help in identifying the caller, who said "the Mexican gangs" were "out to get" state troopers.
From a barn dance to a historic walk to the Oompa Loompas, here's your guide to a busy Apr. 5, 6, and 7 in Bristol and Warren.
From a chopped '33 Ford roadster to a '67 Camaro, here's a selection of older rides on the market in Rhode Island.
The following information was provided by the Warren Police Department. Where an arrest is noted, it does not indicate a conviction.