Learn more about the COVID-19 vaccinations that are being offered to Providence residents 75 or older at vaccination clinic locations in the City. Appointments are required. First come, first served
Read MoreMajority Leader Ryan awards a $25K grant for the restoration and upkeep of the Irish Famine Memorial.
Read MoreThe state of Rhode Island has opened up 12,000 new COVID-19 vaccination appointments for state residents. And beginning Monday, April 5, residents 50 and older will be eligible to schedule a vaccine appointment.
Read MoreMayor Elorza and Council President Matos announce new eligibility requirements for COVID-19 vaccines in highly impacted neighborhoods in the City.
Read MoreThere’s still time to register your son or daughter for the Bayside Junior Soccer Academy that will be holding it’s first camp in Providence at the Conley Stadium.
Read MoreGovernor McKee announces making COVID-19 vaccines available to all Rhode Island resident age 16 or older beginning April 19.
Read MoreCouncil, led by Majority Leader Ryan, passes resolution on the use of unlicensed ATVs and recreational vehicles in the City. Demand that Mayor Elorza enforces existing laws around this illegal activity.
Read MoreThere’s help for you or a family member you care for who is eligible for a COVID-19 vaccine, but who cannot leave home to get it at a local vaccine clinic or pharmacy location.
Read MoreMajority Leader Ryan spearheaded a partnership between Providence Public Schools and Bayside FC for a multi-year deal to use the newly renovated and historic Conley Stadium for athletic training programs beginning this spring.
Read MoreAre you a homeowner who’s eligible for the homestead exemption on your property taxes? If you’re are, make sure you re-certify your eligibility by submitting your application with all supporting documents before the new deadline.
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