Legislation at the Rhode Island State House would allow school districts to opt out of certain unfunded education mandates.
Mayor Joseph Polisena Jr. said officials will look to build new fire and police stations and a Town Hall there instead – a move that means Johnston will no longer be building a new high school.
JOHNSTON, R.I. (WJAR) — Johnston Mayor Joe Polisena Jr. sat down with NBC 10 News ahead of Tuesday night's special meeting to ...
JOHNSTON, R.I. (WPRI) — After pledging to “use all the power of government” to fight an affordable housing project, Johnston ...
Biden was the 46th president of the United States and its 47th vice president, under Barack Obama. Advertisement “We’re not leaving the fight,” he told supporters and members of his staff as ...
As President Joe Biden prepares to depart for Delaware, many wish they could say "Joe, we hardly knew ye," but sadly the halting steps and the ghastly record of the departing president will oblige ...
Johnston Mayor Joseph Polisena Jr. told 12 News he’s disappointed in RIDOT’s decision to knock the bridge down, but understands that it was not his decision to make. “I am disappointed ...
Joe Tate (Ned Porteous) staged quite the comeback to Emmerdale over Christmas, initially hellbent on giving Kim Tate (Claire King) a taste of her own medicine. Having left the village six years ...
The Philadelphia native and wife of beloved former Eagles star Jason Kelce knows that the city has a history of disliking ESPN sportscaster Joe Buck, and got the chance to explain why when Buck ...
On Monday, U.S. Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse, U.S. Representative Seth Magaziner, and Johnston Mayor Joseph Polisena Jr. delivered $2,080,000 to Johnston for flood mitigation project.
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