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The Providence Journal of Providence, owned by GateHouse Media, covering all of Rhode Island; 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
The beginnings of the Providence Journal Company were on January 3, 1820, when publisher "Honest" John Miller started the Manufacturers' & Farmers' Journal, Providence & Pawtucket Advertiser in Providence, published twice per week. [4] The paper's office was in the old Coffee House, at the corner of Market Square and Canal street. [5]
Thomas Joseph Tobin (born April 1, 1948) is an American prelate of the Roman Catholic Church.He was bishop of the Diocese of Providence in Rhode Island from 2005 to 2023. . Tobin previously served as bishop of the Diocese of Youngstown in Ohio from 1996 to 2005 and as auxiliary bishop of the Diocese of Pittsburgh in Pennsylvania from 1992 to
Pawtucket Times Building, 23 Exchange Street. 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.
Irving Raskin Levine (August 26, 1922 – March 27, 2009) [1] was an American journalist and longtime correspondent for NBC News. During his 45-year career, Levine reported from more than two dozen countries. He was the first American television correspondent to be accredited in the Soviet Union. He wrote three non-fiction books on life in the ...
Mondor was born in March 1925 in Saint-Ignace-du-Lac, [a] Maskinongé, Quebec, [2] son of Rosario Mondor (1888–1962) and Marie Anne Brault (1892–1963). The village he was born in disappeared under water in 1931 due to the construction of the Taureau Reservoir on the Matawin River and was annexed by the neighbouring village of Saint-Michel-des-Saints.
Two Pawtucket schools were named in his honor. Joseph Jenks Jr. High School—formerly Pawtucket High School and now Doyle manor—was built in 1896 at 300 Broadway. [26] [27] Joseph Jenks Junior High School was opened in downtown Pawtucket in the 1920s and moved in the 1980s to 350 Division Street where it was renamed Joseph Jenks Middle ...
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]