Tag: Dominick J. Ruggerio
Loss of PawSox hurts state’s image
What price will Rhode Island’s elected officials pay for the loss of the Pawtucket Red Sox?
As things stand today, not enough to cost anyone...
PawSox sign with Worcester, governor points finger at legislature
Updated at 7:51 p.m. with comments from Gov. Gina M. Raimondo and 9:41 with details from the city of Worcester.
PROVIDENCE – The Pawtucket Red...
GA approves bill to reduce public park size in I-195 Redevelopment...
PROVIDENCE – Legislation that would reduce the size of a public park in the Interstate 195 Redevelopment District was approved by the General Assembly...
Raimondo signs legislation incentivizing St. Joseph pension plan settlements
PROVIDENCE – Gov. Gina M. Raimondo signed a bill into law Tuesday that is designed to incentivize the parties in the St. Joseph Health...
Is sports betting a budget fix?
John Taylor recently led a tour of the new $30 million hotel under construction at Twin River Casino in Lincoln, a project he said...
Kettle to resign from Senate following its movement to expel him
PROVIDENCE – Sen. Nicholas D. Kettle, R-Coventry, has announced he will resign, just days after Senate leadership moved to expel him from the Senate...
Grebien: Performing arts center being considered for Ballpark at Slater Mill...
PAWTUCKET – There are ongoing discussions to incorporate a Pawtucket Performing Arts Center into the proposed Pawtucket Red Sox Ballpark at Slater Mill, Pawtucket...
ProJo reporter Kate Bramson appointed director of R.I. Senate Policy...
PROVIDENCE – Kate Bramson, who recently announced her departure from the Providence Journal, has been named Director of the Senate Policy Office by Dominick...
PawSox legislation moves forward in Rhode Island
PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Senate Finance Committee on Tuesday voted in favor of legislation to help finance an $83-$85 million Triple-A baseball stadium for...
6-10 Interchange ceremony kicks off project
PROVIDENCE - A ceremony celebrating the beginning of the 6-10 Interchange project took place Monday morning at 1 Magnolia St. in the city.
R.I. Department...