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hyperprettyone t1_jcp5bn9 wrote

I would have her reach out directly to RI housing and refer to their website for places that accept section 8. The voucher has a limit of how high the pricing is allowed to be and many apartments income requirements are high and not compatible with low income applicants.

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Affectionate-While71 t1_jcow7mh wrote

New England seems to be about old stuff especially with a maritime background. I’d start in Mystic CT for the ships and aquarium and then into Newport RI. Newport has everything from the restaurants, cliff walk, beaches, mansions, harbor cruises, to Fort Adams to shopping. Then hit Providence for Brown University/RISD Museum/East side/Wickenden St for perfect vibe of old Ivy League mixed with young energy. Downtown try PPAC and more restaurants. I’d then skip Cape Cod because of summer traffic and head to Boston MA Too many things to list but it started the Revolution so packed with history. Then I’d head to Portland Maine to end with a relaxing few days with more memorable food, shopping, and shoreline.

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Puzzleheaded-Map2152 OP t1_jcou0xa wrote

Thank you, we have been keeping our eyes out but haven’t had much luck. Hard enough to find an apartment accepting Sec. 8, but on top of it, a dog. I know it’s kind of a needle in a haystack situation, but figured you never know whose eyes might see this and know if something or have something becoming available.

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DDeast t1_jcotphn wrote

Olneyville square. Would draw from valley and western side of west end. Schools nearby, etc etc. paragon mills is filling up with residents. They have a great space on the Paragon mill property that would make a great coffee shop if space on the square wasn’t available.

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Jesse_Coker OP t1_jcos02k wrote

Reply to comment by SockGnome in 'Pathway to the Stars' by Jesse_Coker

Thanks very much 😁 I like to watch Alyn Wallace on YouTube, he has a great 'What's in the Night Sky' every month. It's not specific to RI but it's a great general guide through the seasons.

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