The Closure of Roger Williams and Fatima Hospitals Would be Catastrophic for Providence. City and State Officials Must Find a Solution.
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On January 18, the Providence Journal reported that the Centurion Foundation, the Georgia-based nonprofit and potential purchaser of Roger Williams and Fatima Hospitals, had missed a deadline to complete the acquisition. In a state already dealing with multiple challenges, from a broken Washington Bridge to [...]

On College Hill, An Architectural Treasure Beckons the Public to Visit.
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I am a great admirer of Abraham Lincoln and have read scores of books about him learning something new from each volume. I was also aware that the John Hay Library at Brown University housed the Charles Woodberry McLellan Collection of Lincolniana, one of the [...]

Providence’s New Architecture Not Doing the City Credit
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I enjoyed reading “Filling the Gaps: New Housing Popping Up in Previously Vacant East Side Lots” by J. Hogue on June 11. A program that addresses the housing shortage in Providence is welcome. My concern is not the initiative but the implementation. For the most [...]

A message from the President of the Board
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Before getting to the serious stuff, I want to make sure that you don’t forget to come to THIS SATURDAY’S Harrison Steam Preview Party, all proceeds from which will go to The Providence Eye!   Now, if there’s one thing we’ve learned this election season [...]