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The Providence Journal, colloquially known as the ProJo, is a daily newspaperserving the metropolitan area of Providence, the largest newspaper in Rhode Island, US. The newspaper was first published in 1829. The newspaper had won four Pulitzer Prizesas of 2023[update].
Domestic partner. Daniel Grabowski. Children. 2. Website. Government website. Susan Menard (died c. September 2022) was an American politician who served as the 31st mayor of Woonsocket, Rhode Island, from 1995 to 2009. [1] She was the first female mayor and longest serving mayor in Woonsocket history. [2]
Cianci was born on April 30, 1941, in Providence, Rhode Island.His family lived in the Laurel Hill section of nearby Cranston, Rhode Island.Cianci was the younger child of Dr. Vincent Albert Cianci and Esther Cianci, née Capobianco (whose great-grandfather served as mayor of Benevento, Italy [3]), who married in 1937.
Rhode Island lost a journalistic legend on Thursday. Bill Reynolds, Providence Journal columnist for almost 40 years, author of a dozen outstanding books, and hall of fame Brown basketball player ...
Raymond Loreda Salvatore Patriarca (/ ˌpætriˈɑːrkə /; March 17, 1908 – July 11, 1984) was an American mobster from Providence, Rhode Island, who became the long-time boss of the Patriarca crime family, whose control extended throughout New England for more than three decades. Patriarca died on July 11, 1984.
Personal. Quinn was born on October 24, 1925, in Providence, Rhode Island, to Kathryn and John A. Quinn. He attended Classical High School in Providence and graduated in 1942. He graduated magna cum laude from Providence College in 1945, and earned his master's degree from the Columbia University School of Journalism in 1946.
New features in the Sunday edition mean these new features also will be available online. You'll notice QR codes throughout, taking you to online videos that offer more insight into the folks we ...
In 1940 Levine went into journalism, starting at the Providence Journal as an obituary writer. [2] During World War II, he served with the Army Signal Corps. [1]After completing graduate school at the Columbia University School of Journalism, Levine started working for the International News Service.