Tag: Nellie M. Gorbea
R.I. on track to see more than 12K new business filings...
PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Department of State has already surpassed its record for the number of new business filings in a year, with 10,938...
Magaziner announces bid for governor
PROVIDENCE – R.I. General Treasurer Seth Magaziner declared his candidacy for governor Tuesday.
The Democrat has been serving as general treasurer of the state since...
UNCLEAR CARNAGE: Just how badly has pandemic hurt R.I.’s small businesses?
Heather Wall still gets emotional when she drives past the empty storefront on Frenchtown Road in North Kingstown.
The darkened space in Hunt River Commons...
McKee anticipates mask wearing for all school students
PROVIDENCE – Gov. Daniel J. McKee said at his press briefing on Tuesday that he anticipates that all of the state's school districts will...
Statehouse to reopen June 1 with some COVID-19 precautions
PROVIDENCE – The Statehouse will reopen to the public and employees on June 1 but on a limited basis and with some safety measures,...
Five Questions With: Nellie M. Gorbea
Secretary of State Nellie M. Gorbea said one of her goals was to provide businesses with quick access to relevant information. In an ongoing...
Matos confirmed as R.I.’s 70th lieutenant governor
PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Senate voted to confirm Sabina Matos as the state’s 70th lieutenant governor on Tuesday at Rhode Island College.
Matos, 47, who...
Editor’s Choice: Northern Rhode Island Chamber to celebrate 30th anniversary
EDITOR’S CHOICE
Northern Rhode Island Chamber to celebrate 30th anniversary THE NORTHERN RHODE ISLAND Chamber of Commerce will hold its 30th Anniversary Celebration. The event...
Gorbea allocates $223,600 to municipalities for March special election
PROVIDENCE – The R.I. Department of State has allocated $223,586 to municipalities for the March 2 special referenda election, R.I. Secretary of State Nellie...
Secretary Gorbea outlines March 2 special election
PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island's voters will soon get a chance to play a role in determining how the state spends a total of $400...