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Will Richmond|Managing Editor Communities & R.I. |
Good morning, I'm Will Richmond at The Providence Journal and this is the Daily Briefing.
A lot was going on four years ago so you may have forgotten that was the year Rhode Islanders voted to remove the phrase "Providence Plantations" from state property.
You also may not know that while the phrase has been covered up with decals or plaques it still appears in some places to this day. But that's about to change.
The state's former name embedded in the State House rotunda floor.
Kris Craig/The Providence Journal
Patrick has the details on what's changing, where the phrase will continue to exist and the cost to make this happen.
• If you think the General Assembly can get crazy at times, it's nothing compared to 100 years ago.
• Do you have a family of picky eaters? One kids what chicken fingers, another pizza. You're sick of both and want raw oysters. A new place in Narragansett has you covered. Journal food and dining editor Gail Ciampa takes a trip to check out Boon Street Market, which offers multiple restaurants under one roof and a lot more.
If a trip to Narragansett isn't in the works, East Providence eateries are offering up deals this week as the city celebrates its first Restaurant Week. Gail has a look at 11 options that will have you covered all day long.
• Under federal law, Rhode Island hospitals are already required by law to provide pricing details for elective procedures, but what if the federal requirement changed or went away? The Journal's Jonny Williams reports that a bill passed by the General Assembly last week will ensure pricing information won't go away.
• Do you have the day off today? Maybe heading out on a boat is in order. The Journal's Jack Perry explains how you can hit the water even if you don't own a boat.
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Advertisem*nteNewspaper | Crosswords | HoroscopesRead in browserTHE DAILY BRIEFINGYOUR MORNING NEWS ROUNDUPWed Jun 19 2024WILL RICHMOND|MANAGING EDITOR COMMUNITIES & R.I.@Will_RichmondGood morning, I'm Will Richmond at The Providence Journal and this is the Daily Briefing.A lot was going on four years ago so you may have forgotten that was the year Rhode Islanders voted to remove the phrase"Providence Plantations" from state property.You also may not know that while the phrase has been covered up with decals or plaques it still appears in some places to thisday. But that's about to change.The Journal's Patrick Anderson reports that by early next year, Gov. Dan McKee's administration hopes to make it disappear fromfive State House locations.04 Plantations 02272022The state's former name embedded in the State House rotunda floor.Kris Craig/The Providence JournalPatrick has the details on what's changing, where the phrase will continue to exist and the cost to make this happen.• If you think the General Assembly can get crazy at times, it's nothing compared to 100 years ago.In a wild story I haven't heard before, The Journal's Paul Parker looks back at the end of the 1924 session when the State Housewas roiled by a bomb, fights and even a riot.• Do you have a family of picky eaters? One kids what chicken fingers, another pizza. You're sick of both and want raw oysters. Anew place in Narragansett has you covered. Journal food and dining editor Gail Ciampa takes a trip to check out Boon StreetMarket, which offers multiple restaurants under one roof and a lot more.If a trip to Narragansett isn't in the works, East Providence eateries are offering up deals this week as the city celebrates itsfirst Restaurant Week. Gail has a look at 11 options that will have you covered all day long.• Under federal law, Rhode Island hospitals are already required by law to provide pricing details for elective procedures, butwhat if the federal requirement changed or went away? The Journal's Jonny Williams reports that a bill passed by the GeneralAssembly last week will ensure pricing information won't go away.• Do you have the day off today? Maybe heading out on a boat is in order. The Journal's Jack Perry explains how you can hit thewater even if you don't own a boat.More from The Providence JournalFind the latest obituaries here.WORTH A READ🥵 As extreme heat blankets the country, a visual guide to heat-related illness👩🏻⚕️ Arthritis is common, especially among seniors. Here's what causes it.🏌️ Scottie Scheffler will head Team USA roster at Olympic golf competition in ParisRHODY RANKSEvery day we receive emails ranking Rhode Island. While the work behind the ranks may be dubious, they can be fun. Each day I'llshare where Rhody Ranks from one of the latest emails.To uncover the most sought-after destinations for off-grid living,BusinessElectric.com surveyed 3,000 respondents and withsurvey respondents identifyingthree Rhode Island locationsthey would choose, if they were to live off the grid with Glocesterplacing 69th nationally, West Greenwich 131st and Foster 137th.TODAY'S WEATHER🌤️ Partly sunny, hot and humid. Highs in the low 90s.TOP STORIESDOCUMENTARY ON ARTISTS WHO LIVED AT PROVIDENCE PLACE MALL WILL SHOW IN RIMichael J. Townsend and a group of fellow artists secretly created an apartment inside Providence Place mall's garage, completewith sofas, rugs, a TV and lamps. They also built the concrete block wall at the rear of this photo. Their lair was discovered in2007, after four years.The documentary 'Secret Mall Apartment' captures the lives of the band of artists who lived at the mall for years.READ MOREAdvertisem*ntOne of the the two Route 37 bridges over Pontiac Avenue in Cranston being replaced in 2022.PART OF ROUTE 37 IN CRANSTON IS CLOSED THIS WEEKEND AT PONTIAC AVEDelays are expected on Route 37 in Cranston as crews close lanes on around Pontiac Avenue for bridge work.READ MORETwins Elizabeth and Evan Mehan play in the cooling waters at the Pierce Field splash pad in East Providence in July 2022.NEED TO BEAT THE HEAT? THESE COOLING CENTERS ARE OPENING IN RISome Rhode Island cities and towns are opening up cooling centers and splash pads ahead of the heat wave.READ MOREThe Grand Gallery at the Rhode Island School of Design Museum in Providence. Admission is free on Sundays.WHY VOGUE MAGAZINE IS RAVING ABOUT PROVIDENCEThe article, written by a Providence resident, dubbed the city the "charming, east coast creative capital to visit right now."READ MOREGordon Sargent at the 2024 NCAA Men's Golf Championship. (Vanderbilt Athletics)62ND NORTHEAST AMATEUR TEES OFF ON WEDNESDAYRI Player of the Year Harry Dessel, reigning state Amateur champion Bobby Leopold and recent Gasparilla Invitational qualifierTyler Cooke are enteredREAD MOREAdvertisem*ntELECTIONS /2024 Know Your VoteVOTE WITH CONFIDENCEThis 7-day newsletter course will help you be an informed voter before Nov. 5.SIGN UP NOWSUBSCRIBE TODAYOur Reporting. Your Stories.Full access to subscriber-only content on all devices. 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