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John Kostrzewa: 3 projects that could make R.I.’s tiniest town really shine
The Providence Journal's John Kostrzewa (LRI '99) includes Mayor Diossa (LRI '12) and classmate Bob Billington (LRI '99) in his last article for the newspaper.
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Guest MINDSETTER™ Casimiro: It’s Time to End the Home Care Access Crisis
Rep. Julie Casimiro (LRI '08): "I am fighting to end our state’s access to home care crisis. As a state representative, I am deeply concerned about not having an adequate workforce committed to delivering quality home care."
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Providence architects buy new offices in West End
"We’re very excited about investing in the neighborhood and expanding," said architect Christine Malecki West (LRI '10), a principal and co-owner of the firm that expects to grow from nine to 10 employees in June.
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Barrington faces 15 teacher layoffs, cuts in sports if voters cuts $1.2M
Richard Staples (LRI '90) is the only member of the appropriations committee who voted against cutting the $1.2 million.
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More stores coming to Warwick will bring additional tax revenue, says mayor
Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian (LRI '97) said it's all a part of efforts to make the city thrive and to bring in more tax revenues.
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Dressing next generation of entrepreneurs
Marc Streisand (LRI '16): "Entrepreneurship is the American way. Rhode Island is fortunate to have some amazing startup companies helmed by young entrepreneurs. These folks are not bound by the traditional business attire of a suit and tie and are often ensconced in a casual and comfortable vibe."
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Central Falls credit upgraded to one notch below ‘investment grade’
Central Falls Mayor James Diossa (LRI '12) told Providence Business News he was happy with the upgraded rating. "We are very happy with the work we’ve done and having agencies validate that with their comments and reports is very encouraging for me and my team," he said.
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Seven ProJo employees taking buyout, parent company New Media reports 1Q loss
At least seven Providence Journal employees have signed up to take the latest buyout offer, Providence Newspaper Guild President John Hill said. That includes two editorial employees and two in management, including John Kostrzewa (LRI '99).
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The big picture yields key insights
Envision Technology Advisors Chief Technology Officer Jeffrey Wilhelm (LRI '13) knew what he wanted to be in fifth grade when he made his first computer out of spare parts his dad brought home from work. “I figured it out and made it work.”
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Rally in support of Higher Ground International promotes love over hate
On April 12, the property behind Higher Ground International NGO was defaced... The graffiti seems to have been directed at the local Liberian refugee population served by HGI. In response, Henrietta White-Holder (LRI '11) said she "believes that love is the appropriate answer."
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