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The Times is an American daily newspaper published Mondays through Saturdays in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, covering eastern Providence County, Rhode Island, and some adjacent towns in Massachusetts. It was owned by RISN Operations and is currently owned by Triboro Massachusetts News Media.
Pawtucket Times Building, 1897. This five story masonry building was erected to house the facilities of the Pawtucket Times, which was founded in 1885.The building was designed by architects William R. Walker & Son in 1895 and completed in 1896. [2]
The Times of Pawtucket, owned by RISN Operations, covering eastern Providence County The Westerly Sun of Westerly , owned by RISN Operations , covering western Washington County Weekly newspapers (by owner)
Past Times is a 1997 painting by Kerry James Marshall.. It is made with acrylic paint with collage on canvas and measures 9 ft. 6 in. × 13 ft. (289.6 × 396.2 cm). [1]It depicts African-Americans enjoying leisure activities including boating, croquet, and golf.
1896 – Pawtucket Times Building, 23 Exchange St, Pawtucket [28] NRHP-listed. 1896 – Woonsocket District Courthouse, 24 Front St, Woonsocket [50] NRHP-listed. 1897 – St. Charles Borromeo Catholic Church parochial school, 62 Daniels St, Woonsocket [64] [65] Demolished. 1898 – Masonic Building, 55 High St, Pawtucket [66] Demolished.
RISN Operations also owns two other daily newspapers in Rhode Island, The Times of Pawtucket (which shares a publisher with The Call), the Kent County Daily Times of West Warwick, as well as several weekly newspapers. All of these properties were sold for $8.3 million to RISN in early 2007 by Journal Register Company. [4]
In its coverage area, Kent County Daily Times competes with the state's largest daily, the Providence Journal, as well as several weeklies. RISN (which stands for Rhode Island Suburban Newspapers) also owns two other daily newspapers in Rhode Island, The Call of Woonsocket and The Times of Pawtucket, as well as several weekly newspapers.
May 6, 1971 (From Steeple and Promenade Sts. in Providence to the Massachusetts border in North Smithfield: Pawtucket, Lincoln, Woonsocket, and North Smithfield: Initial listing extended from Providence, through Pawtucket, and as far north as Lincoln; a 1991 expansion (#91001536) extended it to the state line; the canal itself extended into Worcester County, Massachusetts, where it is the ...