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  2. Burrillville, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    In the Rhode Island Senate, Burrillville is a part of the 23rd District and is currently represented by Republican Jessica De La Cruz. At the federal level in the U.S. House of Representatives, Burrillville is in Rhode Island's 2nd congressional district, which is currently represented by Democrat Seth M. Magaziner.

  3. Fort Wetherill - Wikipedia

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    Fort Wetherill is a former coast artillery fort that occupies the southern portion of the eastern tip of Conanicut Island in Jamestown, Rhode Island. It sits atop high granite cliffs, overlooking the entrance to Narragansett Bay .

  4. Women's suffrage in Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Rhode Island ratified the Nineteenth Amendment on January 6, 1920. The ratification resolution was passed by a good majority in both the House and Senate of the General Assembly. Rhode Island was the twenty-fourth state to ratify the amendment. After getting the vote, places like Jamestown almost doubled their tallied votes.

  5. Jorge Elorza - Wikipedia

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    Jorge O. Elorza (born November 24, 1976) [1] is an American law professor and who served as the mayor of Providence, Rhode Island from 2015 until 2023. He defeated former mayor Buddy Cianci in the 2014 mayoral election and on January 5, 2015, was sworn in as mayor of the city.

  6. Westerly, Rhode Island - Wikipedia

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    Westerly was named for the settlement's location respective to Rhode Island's geography, being the westernmost town in the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. The English village was the home of Elder John Crandall ( c. 1612 –1676), one of Westerly's founding fathers.

  7. The Providence Journal - Wikipedia

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    The paper's last Massachusetts edition was published on March 10, 2006. On Oct. 10, 2008, the paper stopped publishing all of its zoned editions in Rhode Island and laid off 33 news staffers, including three managers. Even during the Great Depression, the Journal had not terminated news staff to cut costs.

  8. Northeastern United States blizzard of 1978 - Wikipedia

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    In Massachusetts, there was no travel ban again until 35 years later, when Governor Deval Patrick announced a travel ban on February 8, 2013, running from 4 p.m. that day until 4 p.m. the next day, because of the February 2013 nor'easter, whose snowfall rivaled and, in some places, beat that of the Blizzard of '78; in the "Blizzard of '13", the ...

  9. Adam Emery - Wikipedia

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    Adam C. Emery (born November 10, 1962, disappeared November 10, 1993, declared dead 2004) was an American fugitive.On November 10, 1993, he was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of a twenty-year-old man in a road rage incident in Rhode Island.

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