1. PBN announces 40 Under Forty honorees POSTED ONLINE: JUNE 10. Forty young professionals have been chosen as the winners of Providence Business News’ 20th annual 40 Under Forty Awards program. The honorees were selected based on their career success and involvement within their communities and will be honored in a ceremony on July 18 at Aldrich Mansion in Warwick.
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2. Classic shingle-style home in South Kingstown sells for $3.6M POSTED ONLINE: FEB. 14. A custom shingle-style home overlooking the ocean sold for $3.6 million, according to Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty, which represented the sellers. The sale of 8 Green Hill Ocean Drive marked the most expensive home sale in the Green Hill village of South Kingstown since 2013.
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3. North Kingstown home sells for town-record $4.6M POSTED ONLINE: JUNE 24. A two-level home at Plum Beach in the Saunderstown section of North Kingstown was sold for a record price. Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty announced that the home at 44 Spring St. was sold for $4.6 million, marking the highest such sale in the town’s history.
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4. ‘We need help right now’: AS220 seeking $100K by June 30 for operations POSTED ONLINE: JUNE 5. In an email to the community, AS220 says it needs to raise $100,000 by June 30 – the end of its fiscal year. The organization is asking for immediate community financial assistance so it can avoid making “pretty drastic cuts” to its operations, according to Co-Executive Director Shauna Duffy.
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5. R.I. liquor stores, wineries feeling cheerier after lawmakers ease restrictions POSTED ONLINE: JUNE 14. After years of fretting that Rhode Island laws put them at a disadvantage, liquor stores and wineries have a reason to raise a glass to the General Assembly. Legislation passed by both chambers that would give an extra day of free samples and loosen restrictions on wineries’ on-site sales is poised to make a difference in the state’s retail alcohol sales, industry observers say.
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6. Ex-Kirkbrae CC employee files lawsuit alleging sexual, physical harassment POSTED ONLINE: JUNE 10. tinyurl.com/6f5t22w6
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8. Pryor to step down as R.I. housing secretary next month POSTED ONLINE: JUNE 27.
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9. PBN recognizes 2024 Best Places to Work in festive atmosphere POSTED ONLINE: JUNE 7.
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10. Thomas Gilbane Jr. to step down as chairman, CEO of Gilbane Inc. POSTED ONLINE: JUNE 21.
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