The Elorza Campaign is calling on Vincent A. Cianci to finally explain what he is ‘sorry’ about, the day after Mr. Cianci once again sugarcoated his conviction for presiding over City Hall as a criminal enterprise in the mayoral election’s final televised debate.
Mr. Cianci’s campaign knows that a majority of Providence’s voters consider his two felony convictions and record of public corruption a serious concern that should disqualify him from returning to the Mayor’s Office. This is why the campaign is using Mr. Cianci’s latest TV ad to vaguely apologize for “mistakes in my life that I’m sorry for.” Kelly Doran
Saturday afternoon, my day off. I find myself lounging in the bathtub, seeing as how I have 10 minutes alone -- my wife had taken our son for a bike ride. The phone rings. I let it go to voicemail. I know it can’t be a good call. Of course, it’s my brand new job --calling me on my day off. At 1:30 in the afternoon. “We’re going in a new direction. You are a very nice girl, but we’re just…just no…” Ah…the every familiar “going in a new direction’ excuse. An age old excuse preventing truths from coming out. Truths like” we’re going in a new direction…far, far away from you. Because YOU are what we DON’T WANT. In a statement released Wednesday, Executive Director of the RIGOP Robert Paquin III discussed President Obama's visit this Friday, October 31st.
The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) will detour twenty-eight bus routes and temporarily relocate Bus Stops A, B, C and D in the downtown Providence area beginning at 7:30pm on Thursday, October 30 through 10:30am on Friday, October 31, 2014 in order to accommodate the Presidential visit. All RIPTA bus lines are to expect minor delays around Kennedy Plaza.
While this detour is in effect, Bus Stops A, B, C and D will be temporarily relocated from Sabin Street to Fountain Street. Also, Providence Schools students who normally board on Sabin Street will board at Bus Stop H instead. This week on the Cobblestone Press, host Kevin Aherne was joined by the Republican candidate for Mayor of Providence, Dr. Daniel Harrop to address several key issues relating to City Hall and the City of Providence.
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