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U.S. SEN. JACK F. REED announced that $22.4 million of federal money has been released to help Rhode Island families and seniors afford heat through the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program.

Reed announces $5.8M for homeless assistance programs

PROVIDENCE – Sen. Jack F. Reed announced $5.8 million for Rhode Island homeless assistance programs on Wednesday. The funds come from Continuum of Care grants,...
THE PROVIDENCE METRO HPI increased 7.6 percent year over year in November, while the Rhode Island HPI increased 8 percent. / BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO/TY WRIGHT

Providence metro housing prices gain 7.6% in Nov.

PROVIDENCE – The November Home Price Index in the Providence metropolitan area rose 7.6 percent year over year, 0.6 percentage points more than the...
THE NEW TAX BILL has taxpayers looking to make moves to bolster their financial edge before the new tax season when a new set of rules takes effect. / BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO/MICHAEL NAGLE

Did you pre-pay your property taxes due for fiscal 2018 in...

Among the many changes the federal tax overhaul brings is the limit on the deductability of state and local income and property taxes. Whereas...
Matt Dempsey, left, and Peter Crump.                                        /  PBN PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

Job Creators Q&A: Peter Crump and Matt Dempsey

Matt Dempsey and Peter Crump | Principals, Site Specific LLC Is Rhode Island a good place to grow jobs? Why? CRUMP: It’s a great place...
THE BEAUPRE CENTER for Chemical and Forensic Sciences is the latest facility at the University of Rhode Island to achieve a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Gold certification. / COURTESY UNIVERSITY OF RHODE ISLAND

URI’s Beaupre Center for Chemical and Forensic Sciences receives LEED Gold...

SOUTH KINGSTOWN – The University of Rhode Island has achieved a Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design Gold certification for one of its new campus...
ADAM ANDERSON, a landscape architect and owner of Providence-based Design Under Sky, created 10,000 Suns, an installation of sunflowers on two still-undeveloped parcels in the Interstate 195 Redevelopment District. / COURTESY ADAM ANDERSON/CATHERINE MARTIN

Five Questions With: Adam Anderson

Adam Anderson, a landscape architect and owner of Providence-based Design Under Sky, recently was honored for his work in creating 10,000 Suns, an installation...
ADAM ANDERSON won a special recognition award for his 10,000 Suns project, above, an installation of sunflowers on two undeveloped parcels in the Interstate 195 Redevelopment District. The award was announced during the 2016-17 Design Awards of the Rhode Island chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects. / PBN PHOTO/NICOLE DOTZENROD

American Society of Landscape Architects R.I. chapter announces 2016-17 Design Awards

PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects recently announced its 2016-17 Design Awards, at a ceremony in Pawtucket. Two merit awards,...
NICOLE REYNOLDS HAS been named operations director at Emerald Square mall, where she will oversee all operational functions at the retail center, to include projects, construction and contracted services. / COURTESY EMERALD SQUARE

Reynolds named operations director at Emerald Square

NORTH ATTLEBOROUGH – Nicole Reynolds has been named operations director at Emerald Square mall. In this capacity, she will oversee all operational functions at the retail...
GPBOR C.A.R.E., the charitable foundation of the Greater Providence Board of Realtors, raised $21,000 through a charity golf tournament and distributed the funds to various causes, including the Hasbro Children’s Hospital Child Life Program, the Rhode Island Dream Center and Make-A-Wish Massachusetts and Rhode Island.

GPBOR C.A.R.E. charity golf tournament raises $21K for local causes

WARWICK – The charitable foundation of the Greater Providence Board of Realtors raised and distributed $21,000 between various causes, including the Hasbro Children’s Hospital...
THE IRS has said that taxpayers can deduct their 2018 state and local property taxes on their 2017 returns if they pay those tax bills before the end of the year and if the taxes were assessed before 2018. / BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO/BLOOMBERG CREATIVE PHOTOS

IRS sets conditions for deducting 2018 property taxes this year

NEW YORK - Taxpayers can deduct their 2018 state and local property taxes on their 2017 returns if they pay those tax bills before the...
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