Tag: Frank Picozzi
Warwick voters reject $50M school bond
WARWICK – Voters rejected a proposed $50 million bond intended to cover rising costs for rebuilding Toll Gate and Pilgrim high schools and upgrading...
Report: Warwick voters to decide on $50M school bond
WARWICK - Voters on Tuesday will decide whether the city should borrow $50 million to cover the rising costs of building two new high...
R.I. Infrastructure Bank issues $150K loan for sewer tie-in financing program
PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank, the state’s central hub for financing infrastructure improvements for municipalities, businesses and homeowners, has closed on a $150,000...
After FAA audit, state on the hook for $500K to Warwick...
Nobody complained for over three decades as the corporation that runs the state’s airport paid an annual six-figure sum to the city of Warwick...
After 65 years, Home Loan Investment Bank changes name to Shoreham...
WARWICK – Home Loan Investment Bank FSB says it has changed its name to Shoreham Bank to reflect its expansion of its financial products...
Proposal to resolve dispute between Warwick and T.F. Green officials is...
A good relationship requires communication. It’s something Warwick officials feel has not been coming from the board or quasi-public agency that oversees Rhode Island...
Airport commits to building sound wall to resolve dispute with city...
After months of demands from Warwick officials, the R.I. Airport Corp. has agreed to cover the $1.9 million cost to create a sound barrier...
Greenwood Credit Union wins naming rights for Warwick skating rink
WARWICK - Greenwood Credit Union has won the naming rights to the planned City Hall Plaza outdoor skating rink, WPRI-TV CBS 12 reported Monday.
Mayor...
Warwick Motel 6 to house 55 homeless individuals from Armory building
WARWICK – As the Cranston Street Armory's temporary shelter nears its closure on May 15, the state plans to move 55 of the 150...
Crossroads R.I., state officials cut ribbon on new apartments for homeless...
WARWICK – A former convent building for St. Benedict Church on Beach Avenue has formally been converted into new apartments for families experiencing homelessness.
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