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Graduating seniors will be connected to pathways and opportunities for life after graduation, said Mayor Maria Rivera.

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Graduating seniors will be connected to pathways and opportunities for life after graduation, said Mayor Maria Rivera.

Two women and a juvenile are accused of vandalizing the former Halliwell School.
The startup was created by David Neeleman, founder of JetBlue Airways.
Two fires and an overdose death were the tip of the iceberg. A string of owners have ignored orders to clean up and secure the property.
The Vibe Lounge & Hookah Bar must close at midnight and hire police. A full hearing before RI liquor license regulators will be held later.
RI Gov. Dan McKee said flags will be flown at half-staff to honor the memory of Joseph J. Solomon, Sr., who died this morning.
Seniors planning to attend an accredited vocational technical school, or a two-year or four-year college or institution, are eligible.
The 19-year-old woman was from Cranston.
Solomon died peacefully at home early on May 20, his family announced.
Select waterways will be stocked with hatchery-raised trout and salmon, RIDEM announced.
The cuts were recommended due to sharp declines in enrollment. The vote was 4-1.
The annual fundraiser raises money for the Warwick Animal Shelter.
The School Committee approved some cuts last week, and administrators are working to find solutions.
The current shelter on Smithfield Road, shared with Johnston, is out of compliance with state standards.
Route 104 at the Route 146 overpass will be closed for installation of new beams for the structurally deficient Farnum Pike Bridge.
The bicycle patrol program lets officers be more present in the neighborhoods, officials said.
Legislation by Sen. Jonathon Acosta aims to close the public-private federal prison in Central Falls.
Crews responded to reports of a large brush fire on Tuesday afternoon.
Mayor Frank Picozzi said that consolidating municipal offices to a location near City Hall is part of his vision for the city.
Mayor Donald Grebien said the city will continue to work with the Providence-based Nonviolence Institute.