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The Pawtucket newspaper was founded as an afternoon daily, The Evening Times, in 1885, by George O. Willard. [3] Five years later, David O. Black bought the paper, and became the first of four generations to keep it in his family. [3] Black commissioned a new building for the newspaper at 23 Exchange street.
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)
This is a list of all daily newspapers in Rhode Island. For weeklies, please see List of newspapers in Rhode Island. The Boston Globe (Rhode Island) of Boston, owned by Boston Globe Media Partners, via their Providence-based bureau, covering all of Rhode Island; The Brown Daily Herald of Providence, owned independently, covering Brown University
Details: Maven's Delicatessen, 727 East Ave., Pawtucket, (401) 205-8560, mavensdeli.com. This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Maven's Delicatessen in Pawtucket opens as RI's ...
PAWTUCKET – Construction of a professional soccer stadium on the banks of the Seekonk River hit a major milestone Friday as the final piece of structural steel was hoisted into place. "This is a ...
The Tidewater Landing stadium in Pawtucket is on track to open early next year and, when it does, the 10,500-seat building is expected to be the most expensive minor league soccer stadium in the ...
Breeze papers compete with The Providence Journal, the only statewide daily newspaper, and with the RISN Operations dailies The Call and The Times, in Woonsocket and nearby Pawtucket, respectively. In Blackstone, The Valley Breeze competes with the Telegram & Gazette of Worcester, Massachusetts, and with The Milford Daily News of Milford ...
In 2007, a new company, RISN, formed to purchase Journal Register's Rhode Island properties, including the Daily Times newspapers. [2] Shortly after the sale, the newspaper decreased its staff and was reduced to two eight-page sections. By July 26, 2007, the last edition of the Warwick Daily Times was published.