Recent News
Statement from Senior Deputy Majority Leader Nicholas J. Narducci Jr. Regarding the Tragic Death of Berta Hudson
My family and I extend our deepest condolences to the family and friends of Berta Hudson. The North End is a tight-knit community, and when tragedies like these occur it affects us all. Once again, I find myself asking – How does a man convicted of domestic abuse have...
Statement from Councilman David A. Salvatore Regarding Recent Acts of Violence at City Nightclubs:
We are at an inflection point in Providence, as we grow as a City. We are facing crisis’ on multiple fronts; our schools, affordable housing, and the seeming uptick in violence centered around our nightclub culture. As we grow as a City, it’s time for us to revisit...
Statement from Council President Pro Tempore Michael Correia Regarding the Suspension of JUMP Bikes
With today’s announcement, the City has taken a positive step forward in addressing the safety concerns of residents by suspending the JUMP Bike program. After engaging with the community, the overwhelming response was that this initiative, although good in theory,...
Statement from Majority Leader Ryan Regarding Suspension of JUMP Bikes Program
I support the JUMP Bikes program here in Providence, and I believe it provides an important affordable and environmentally friendly mode of transportation in our City. I am also in full support of the administration’s decision to suspend the program until we can...
Statement from Senior Deputy Majority Leader Nicholas J. Narducci Jr. Regarding Readiness of Providence Schools
A little over two weeks ago the City Council met and heard from the Interim Superintendent of Schools Dr. Fran Gallo, along with the COO of the School Department Joe DiPina, President of the School Board Nicholas Hemond, Esq., and the City’s Director of Public...
Councilman Salvatore Hosted Day of Service at RFK Elementary School
Councilman David A. Salvatore (Ward 14) hosted a “Day of Service” at Robert F. Kennedy Elementary School today with 150 students from Providence College. These students worked alongside teachers to help prepare their classroom for the upcoming school year. This event...
Council President Sabina Matos Celebrates Joslin Street Playground
City Council President Sabina Matos (Ward 15) was joined by Superintendent of Providence Parks Wendy Nilsson, and William D’Abate Elementary School Principal Brent Kerman for the ribbon-cutting in celebration of recent upgrades and improvements to the Joslin Street...
Majority Leader Ryan Hosted Community Clean-Up on Pleasant Valley Parkway
City Council Majority Leader Jo-Ann Ryan (Ward 5) hosted a community clean-up and stormwater management project on Pleasant Valley Parkway today with 125 incoming freshmen from Providence College. This event was part of the College’s Urban Action Summer Program from...
Statement from Senior Deputy Majority Leader Nicholas J. Narducci Jr.
Statement Regarding Friday’s Shooting on Douglas Avenue: I want to thank the Providence Police Department, especially the officer that was shot in the line of duty, for their dedication and bravery. They handled Friday’s shooting with professionalism, and that should...
