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xscorpio12x OP t1_ivdfz9a wrote
Reply to comment by Onelifeliveitupnow in The other side of Providence Skyline - Point Street Bridge by xscorpio12x
I definitely have some more to post! Will do so eventually in the coming days
Jerkeyjoe t1_ivd8wlt wrote
Reply to comment by Throwaway1231200001 in Providence Bruins signed Mitchell Miller a player with a conviction for assaulting, bullying and racially abusing his developmentally disabled black classmate (he tricked the victim into eating candy wiped in a urinal for one) by asteroid_b_612
Alright, he can fuck off then!
Proof-Variation7005 t1_ivd6y7q wrote
artandcowboys t1_ivcy105 wrote
Reply to Looking for places to find vintage star wars collectables and vintage lego. by telezombie12
You might only be looking for things specifically in Providence, but if you’ve got a car you should def check out Time Capsule in Cranston! TONS of vintage collectibles there.
Onelifeliveitupnow t1_ivcw4gf wrote
Well done captures RI hidden beauties...I hope you post some more....
Throwaway1231200001 t1_ivcssx1 wrote
Reply to comment by Jerkeyjoe in Providence Bruins signed Mitchell Miller a player with a conviction for assaulting, bullying and racially abusing his developmentally disabled black classmate (he tricked the victim into eating candy wiped in a urinal for one) by asteroid_b_612
He isn't sorry. When both U of North Dakota and Arizona both cut you, there's an issue
[deleted] t1_ivcq5j0 wrote
Reply to comment by jalderwood in Urban Greens Food Coop by Ok-Fortune-7745
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Psychological-Ad7440 t1_ivcptnu wrote
misterpeanutsman t1_ivcpmo6 wrote
Reply to Providence Bruins signed Mitchell Miller a player with a conviction for assaulting, bullying and racially abusing his developmentally disabled black classmate (he tricked the victim into eating candy wiped in a urinal for one) by asteroid_b_612
with a record like that i assume providence police were also recruiting him
Dopey-NipNips t1_ivckpuu wrote
Reply to comment by Jerkeyjoe in Providence Bruins signed Mitchell Miller a player with a conviction for assaulting, bullying and racially abusing his developmentally disabled black classmate (he tricked the victim into eating candy wiped in a urinal for one) by asteroid_b_612
He didn't apologize until the court ordered him to, then did absolutely nothing else until the bruins made him apologize again
relbatnrut t1_ivcjdqw wrote
Reply to comment by glump1 in Urban Greens Food Coop by Ok-Fortune-7745
If you asked a bunch of people "what is a co-op" I think most people would think of consumer co-ops before workers co-ops, so I don't think it's deceptive. Consumer food co-ops are common across the US. Would be a whole lot better if it was a worker co-op though.
xscorpio12x OP t1_ivcie77 wrote
Reply to comment by Onelifeliveitupnow in The other side of Providence Skyline - Point Street Bridge by xscorpio12x
Thank you so much! I’m glad you liked it.
Fun fact, I left my place to go there to capture the skyline at sunset. But I was a bit too late. Didn’t even take my tripod. So I looked to the other side to see this beautiful vision. I captured this at a long exposure of few seconds, by using the pedestrian bridge sides as my tripod. I just loved the play of colors in the reflection and on the bridge and buildings
Onelifeliveitupnow t1_ivci0qr wrote
Great shot! Anything to make the trio appealing and you did just that...
murdercitymrk t1_ivcfp8b wrote
xscorpio12x OP t1_ivc5h42 wrote
Reply to comment by gradontripp in The other side of Providence Skyline - Point Street Bridge by xscorpio12x
Thanks a lot! Either ways, Providence has loads of iconic buildings. This just looks good from the Pedestrian bridge
gradontripp t1_ivc4zzb wrote
Great shot. I wish one of the most iconic buildings in Providence wasn’t a fossil fuel burning power plant.
Jerkeyjoe t1_ivbz4g1 wrote
Reply to Providence Bruins signed Mitchell Miller a player with a conviction for assaulting, bullying and racially abusing his developmentally disabled black classmate (he tricked the victim into eating candy wiped in a urinal for one) by asteroid_b_612
When I heard this I had a thought about it. People who act like that are scum, and yes that should be taken in to account when being considered for any job. But on the other hand If this guy is truly sorry, regrets his actions and put work into correcting his actions, I'd be happy to see him succeed
cowperthwaite t1_ivbyuqk wrote
Reply to comment by stand-up-tragedy in Italo American Club Rezoning by stand-up-tragedy
For dancing as a by-right use?
paleosol OP t1_ivbvoec wrote
Reply to comment by TShandy in Where to find info about ballot questions? by paleosol
Thank you! This is really what I was looking for - a narrative explanation of how the ballot questions affect the city government's functionality. I found the summary by Helen Anthony that he referenced, too - it's on her website under "Ward Letters" in the letter for October 23, 2022. I knew there had to be people somewhere who had opinions about the ballot questions! Guess I should start reading those political mailers before I toss them in the recycling :)
bpear t1_ivbvbly wrote
Reply to Dutch style coffee shop vibes? by Good_Mode_6281
I've never been. But I think this is what you're looking for
Atmosphere CBD Cafe
287 Taunton Ave, East Providence, RI 02914 (401) 808-6611 https://g.co/kgs/wuUjXJ
They are 420 friendly for BYOB. According to my friend.
They sell CBD products there
xscorpio12x OP t1_ivbtpt8 wrote
Reply to comment by Novel-Train292 in The other side of Providence Skyline - Point Street Bridge by xscorpio12x
Thanks a lot
TShandy t1_ivbt0ce wrote
Reply to Where to find info about ballot questions? by paleosol
This is from Sam Zurier, my state senator:
State Ballot Questions (Questions 1-3)
Ballot Questions 1-3 seek voter approval for the issuance of three bonds. You can read summaries of the proposals in Secretary of State’s Voter Information Handbook, and/or in an article published in the Providence Journal.
Question 1 seeks voter approval to renovate and refurbish buildings on the University of Rhode Island’s Bay Campus. In addition the summaries provide by the Secretary of State and Boston Globe (above), there is a further description of Question on in an article in the Boston Globe. The funds would pay for renovations to academic buildings that house programs in ocean engineering and research, wave and acoustics studies and other disciplines that fit within the broader rubric of the “blue economy.”
Question 2 seeks voter approval for the issuance of $250 million in bonds to repair school buildings across the State.
Question 3 seeks voter approval for the issuance of $50 million bonds to pay for restoration of vulnerable coastal areas and floodplains ($16 million), small business energy loans ($5 million), improvements at Roger Williams Park ($12 million), open space purchases ($5 million), Narragansett Bay restoration ($3 million), forest restoration ($3 million) and remediation of toxic materials on “brownfields” industrial sites to permit their reuse ($4 million).
I voted “Yes” for each of these proposals. The total amount of bond funding ($400 million) fits within the State’s overall borrowing capacity without creating any strains, and while interest rates are higher than they were at the start of this year, they are still within a reasonable range. Questions 1 and 2 provide for overdue renovations for the facilities at the University of Rhode Island and our State’s public schools respectively. In both cases, the bond funding will support the construction of appropriate facilities for quality education without building new versions of the Taj Mahal. Question 3 provides a broad package of funding of a number of smaller projects. While this package is not congruent with my own preference for how invest $50 million of capital funds, in my opinion the projects are worthy of public investment. I am particularly interested in the coastal restoration, Narragansett Bay restoration, forest restoration and “brownfields” remediation components of this package.
b. Local Ballot Questions (Questions 4-14)
Question 4 requests Providence voter approval for issuance of a bond to fund up to $125 million in school repairs. These funds will be used for renovations of school buildings approved by the Rhode Island Department of Education, which will make them eligible for State reimbursement of approximately 80%-85%. These funds will represent a “down payment” on a much larger set of renovations needed to provide our City’s children with an adequate (never mind a “state of the art”) learning environment, and I voted “Yes” on 4.
Questions 5-14 seek voter approval of various revisions to the City’s Home Rule Charter, and our Council representative Helen Anthony has provided an excellent summary with her recommendations you can read by clicking here. I followed Councilwoman Anthony’s expert advice and voted Yes on Questions 8, 10, 12 and 14, and No on Questions 5, 6, 7, 9, 11 and 13, for the reasons she states. To her excellent analysis I can add a few points from my own City Council experience.
Questions 5, 6, 7 and 13 (re-approval of mayoral appointees, lower threshold to hire consultants, removal procedure for appointed officers and City Treasurer powers) all relate to the balance of power between the City Council and the Mayor. In my first term on the Council (2011-14), Mayor Taveras and Council President Solomon had a productive working relationship, and the types of power struggles contemplated by these Charter provisions did not occur – we were too busy addressing the City’s major challenges. In contrast, under the City Council leadership of my second term (2015-18) and the current term, these squabbles have increased, and while I was on the City Council it was more often the case that the Mayor represented City-wide interests, while the Council Presidents in question were trying to leverage their position to extract a local (or in some cases personal) advantage. The same analysis applies to Question 13 (City Treasurer powers), as the Treasurer (who is part of the City Council office) during my second term would refuse to sign City check that were properly issued, thereby abusing his authority to the detriment of the City. I voted NO on each of these questions.
Question 11 (changing the School Board composition to five elected members and five mayoral appointments) does not make sense at this time, as Helen indicates, because the school district is under State control. I had the privilege of serving on the School Board during 2000-02 as a Mayoral (Cianci) appointment. During that time, I was able to act without political influence, instead basing all of my decisions on what I considered to be in the children’s best interest. (It may have helped that Mayor Cianci was otherwise occupied during those years with Operation Plunderdome.) While we faced a number of issues on which we has our disagreements, I found during those years that the School Board based its decisions on the Board members’ perception of the children’s best interest. In a recent Boston Globe op-ed, Mayor Elorza and former Mayors Paolino and Taveras state their case against an elected school board.
I can see some advantages to elected School Board members (who can respond more directly to a parent’s concern about a particular situation) but also risks associated with the involvement of political factions, campaign finance and the participation of outside actors in school board elections. Also, I question whether it is good policy to have a 10-member body, as that could generate 5-5 tie votes that prevent important issues from being resolved. For these reasons, I voted “No” on Question 11.
In conclusion, I encourage you to exercise your right to vote either by mail, early at 444 Westminster or at your precinct on November 8, and I look forward to your feedback the following night about the upcoming General Assembly session.
Maleficent_Weird8613 t1_ivbszw6 wrote
Reply to Where to find info about ballot questions? by paleosol
Pawtucket sent out a mailer with all of the ballot questions on it.
the_falconator t1_iveokw0 wrote
Reply to Where to find info about ballot questions? by paleosol
Question 10 is probably about Pare.