Laura Rcketson
Ground-breaking machine
Giant tunneling device focus of
historic sewer project
It’s the largest earthworm ever seen in Rhode Island.
At 225 feet long, roughly...
Travel firm offers personal touch for business retreats
For business people who’d like a change of scenery at their next four-day business meeting, or for couples who’d like to get away...
CCRI tech center links colleges, businesses
Computer studies professor Tony Basilico will be putting in a few hours a week to learn the business of information technology at Citizens...
Parking, residences, hotel slated for Capital Center
High-rise apartment, condominium, hotel and retail buildings will soon be taking shape near Waterplace Park. The Capital Center Commission has approved an extensive...
Mandeville Sign known for quality, family
Company: Mandeville Sign Inc.
Owner: Tom Mandeville, president; Jeanne E. Mandeville and James E.
Mandeville, vice presidents
Location: 676 George Washington Highway,...
Providence River dredging goes nonstop, on schedule
Crews are busy on the Providence River dredging 10,000 cubic yards of sandy mud from the bottom each day and dumping it into...
Summer projects keep transportation department busy
The summer months are the busiest for the Rhode Island Department of Transportation, which has 71 large- and small-scale projects on its agenda...
Healthy housing sector could help spur local economy
Name: Richard Godfrey
Age: 52
Position: Executive director of the Rhode Island Housing and Mortgage
Finance Corporation
Background: Godfrey has spent...
Posh pads on the rise
Developers see
Providence as hotbed for luxury condos, apartments
Intent on living closer to their children and grandchildren, retirees Robert and Barbara...
Doris Duke’s jewelry on display for first, last time
Doris Duke, the heiress with a passion for preservation, charity, animals and the finer things in life, has left her home at Rough...

















