Patrick Healy
AIW rewires ‘Pearl’ for games
Pearl Harbor, restored to the nation's consciousness by the current motion picture, is also fertile ground for business -- in this, the 60th anniversary...
Somerset getting condos — first since ’95
Ground was broken last week on the first condominium community to be built in the greater Fall River area since 1995, and the first...
Billboard, mayor, buyers focus interest in old mills
It's hard to ignore the issue of mill redevelopment these days.
Awareness is being raised by Providence Mayor Vincent A. Cianci, Jr., who recently...
Minerva’s friendly ways hold the customers
Ari Tsonis has not changed the recipe for 30 years. The owner of Minerva Pizza House in Providence's Wayland Square, Tsonis said consistency is...
DLT’s various programs help jobless, underskilled
The Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training offers so many training programs that Director Dr. Lee Arnold said he couldn't even count them...
Choices dwindle but summer rentals still possible
Summer rentals may be scarce, but according to area real estate agents, if prospective renters are flexible they need not give up hope.
Joseph Robenhymer,...
Samaritans reach out to business community
The Rhode Island Chapter of the Samaritans has been busy spreading its message lately -- particularly to the business community.
Over 50 business people in...
Economic pressures take toll on PBN’s Stock Watch list
Seven local public companies listed one year ago in the Providence Business News "Stock Watch" section do not appear in this issue.
Over the past...
Low pay draining libraries of skilled professionals
America needs librarians.
Low salaries and the fact that experienced librarians are retiring is creating job vacancies that many public libraries are having difficulty filling,...
Affordable housing is Fannie Mae’s goal
Fannie Mae thinks globally and acts locally.
An example of this is the organization's recent $3 billion investment plan to finance affordable housing for 24,000...















