FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sept. 2, 2021

CONTACT INFO. :

Office of the Mayor

Patricia Resende

(401) 529-3207

presende@eastprovidenceri.gov

 East Providence Historical Society receives $100K gift from a local artist

EAST PROVIDENCE, RI — Hunt’s Mills Heritage Park will receive new signage to attract visitors to the John Hunt House Museum thanks to a gift from a local artist, the late Leonard Iannacone.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

Sept. 2, 2021

CONTACT INFO. :

Office of the Mayor

Patricia Resende

(401) 529-3207

presende@eastprovidenceri.gov

 East Providence Historical Society receives $100K gift from a local artist

EAST PROVIDENCE, RI — Hunt’s Mills Heritage Park will receive new signage to attract visitors to the John Hunt House Museum thanks to a gift from a local artist, the late Leonard Iannacone.

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE                                                                        

August 31, 2021                                                                                             

 

CONTACT INFO. :                                   

Capt. John Potvin                                           

Dir. of Emergency Medical Services                                                                           

(401) 639-0762                                                                                                          

We are expecting a heatwave this week. 

We will be opening up our cooling centers to the public.

Cooling center locations:

 East Providence Senior Center

610 Waterman Ave

Wed-Fri 8am to 6pm

Weaver Library

41 Grove Ave Wed & Thurs

9am to 5pm

Riverside Library

475 Bullocks Point Ave

Wed & Thurs

10am to 6pm

Don’t forget our splash pads for the kiddos at The Onna Moniz John Park on Central Ave and Pierce Field on 201 Mercer Street.

EAST PROVIDENCE, RI – The City of East Providence is moving forward with adding 11 new critically-needed housing units on the site of the abandoned Platt-Watters school complex in Riverside and a comprehensive study to promote, activate, and revive Riverside Square. 

The formerly vacant Platt-Watters and Burnside school buildings were demolished in the spring and plans to subdivide the property into eight 7,500-square-foot lots and three 10,000-square-foot lots were approved by the East Providence Planning Board in July.