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Reed Impressed with Communities Initiative to Grow and Revitalize Broadway Corridor in Newport
NEWPORT, RI - Today, U.S. Senator Jack Reed toured lower Broadway in Newport with local merchants, community leaders, and officials from the Newport County Chamber of Commerce to discuss the progress being made in revitalizing Broadway and making streetscape enhancements and public infrastructure up...
Posted on 10/2/2012 | -
Reed Tours Broadway Corridor Revitalization in Newport
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Posted on 10/2/2012 | -
Reed Celebrates Grand Opening of the New Allen Berry Health Clinic
PROVIDENCE, RI - In an effort to expand access to quality health care services for the Providence community, U.S. Senator Jack Reed today joined Merrill Thomas, CEO of Providence Community Health Centers (PCHC) and others, to celebrate the grand opening of the state’s first “green and sm...
Posted on 7/16/2012 | -
Reed Announces $50,000 “Our Town” NEA Grant for Woonsocket
WOONSOCKET, RI - U.S. Senator Jack Reed today announced the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) is awarding a $50,000 “Our Town” grant to help boost Woonsocket’s Main Street and Arts District and bolster economic development and education through the arts. Earlier this ye...
Posted on 7/12/2012 | -
Reed checks out North End progress
WESTERLY - The state’s senior U.S. senator toured the historic North End on Thursday morning, viewing a number of neighborhood revitalization and flood repair projects that have received federal funding. Sen. Jack Reed, accompanied by Town Manager Steve Hartford, Planner Marilyn Shellman and...
Posted on 6/1/2012 | -
Reed, NEA Chairman Tour Woonsocket Arts District
WOONSOCKET, RI - In an effort to bolster economic development through the arts, U.S. Senator Jack Reed and National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) Chairman Rocco Landesman, the top arts official in the Obama Administration, today toured Woonsocket’s Main Street to get a firsthand look...
Posted on 4/10/2012 | -
Runway plan may take off
WARWICK - Some federal, state and local officials said Tuesday that they are becoming optimistic that a $165-million improvement project at T.F. Green Airport will not be stymied by a city lawsuit. U.S. Sen. Jack Reed, Enhanced Coverage LinkingSen. Jack Reed, -Search using:News, Most Recent 60 Days...
Posted on 2/22/2012 |