The article reports on the decision by Rhode Island Superior Court Judge Sarah Taft-Carter to approve the pension overhaul agreement between Providence, Rhode Island and its police officers, firefighters and retirees that could save the city from bankruptcy.BurtonPaulInvestment Management Mandate Pipeline...
care companies in the U.S. After entering private practice post law school, Goulet served for six years in New York City as assistant district attorney with the Queens County District Attorney’s Office. He also served as a law clerk with the Rhode Island Superior Court Law Clerk Department....
Providence is the seat of the noted Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), some of whose work is related to the city's famous silverware and jewelry industry, and of RISD's museum of art. It is also the site of Brown Univ., Johnson and Wales Univ., the New England Institute of Techn...
The History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Vol. II. New York: The American Historical Society, 1920.American Historical Society 1920 The History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Volume ... ...
The article reports on the decision of Rhode Island Superior Court Judge Sarah Taft-Carter to get rid of a major hurdle to pension overhaul in Providence by calling a closure between Providence and its retired police officers and fighters fair, adequate, and reasonable.Burton...
In his ruling, Rhode Island Superior Court judge Michael Silverstein said the sale could proceed, concluding that selling the book was within the power of the Board of Directors. Athenaeum board president Betty Rawls Lang said Silversteins decision...
In his ruling, Rhode Island Superior Court judge Michael Silverstein said the sale could proceed, concluding that selling the book was within the power of the Board of Directors. The Athenaeum's Audubon is one of only 435 first editions.Albanese...