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Five questions with David Waters

Community Servings, a nonprofit provider of medically-tailored meals, recently announced that it has expanded by opening a center in Mansfield, Mass. CEO David Waters...
Dr. Nadine Hewamudalige / PBN PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

Five Questions With: Dr. Nadine Hewamudalige

5Q: Dr. Nadine Hewamudalige | Vice president and chief medical officer, The Providence Community Health Centers Inc. 1. What are your priorities in your...

Dr. Hewamudalige named VP/Chief Medical Officer at Providence Community Health Centers

Dr. Nadine Hewamudalige has been named Vice President and Chief Medical Officer at Providence Community Health Centers. Since joining the organization in 2016, she...

Inaugural cohort of ONE Neighborhood Builders’ community health worker program graduates

PROVIDENCE – A group of 12 Greater Providence residents graduated from ONE Neighborhood Builders’ Community Health Worker Pre-Apprenticeship Program, a first-of-its-kind program that provides...

Wood River Health names new chief medical officer

PROVIDENCE – Wood River Health has appointed Dr. Jonathan Gates as its new chief medical officer, effective January 2023. In his new role, Gates will...

New pilot program will help unhoused Rhode Islanders with medical needs

PROVIDENCE – The state is launching a new pilot program to help Rhode Islanders experiencing housing insecurity or homelessness with acute medical and behavioral...

Rhode Island kicks off flu vaccination campaign

PROVIDENCE – Rhode Island kicked off this year’s flu vaccination campaign in October, with health leaders encouraging all Rhode Islanders older than 6 months...

Rhode Island Mission of Mercy free dental clinic returns for first...

PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Mission of Mercy dental clinic returned for the first since 2019 this year, providing over 450 Rhode Islanders in...
OPEN PATH: Linda Perri, a longtime resident of the Washington Park neighborhood in Providence, stands at a narrow public access point on the Providence working waterfront that she and other residents fought to establish. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

SHADES OF GREEN: Can Providence’s working waterfront be both livable and...

Owning a home near the water isn’t all it’s cracked up to be. At least not for Linda Perri, who lives a mile west...

City zoning board denies exemption for Providence asphalt company’s waterfront operations

PROVIDENCE – City zoning regulators were unconvinced that allowing a Providence asphalt company to continue illegal use of a section of city waterfront along...
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