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  2. The Providence Journal - Wikipedia

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    The beginnings of the Providence Journal Company were on January 3, 1820, when publisher "Honest" John Miller started the Manufacturers' & Farmers' Journal, Providence & Pawtucket Advertiser in Providence, published twice per week. [4] The paper's office was in the old Coffee House, at the corner of Market Square and Canal street. [5]

  3. Ken Weber - Wikipedia

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    Ken J. Weber (November 28, 1943 – August 2, 2007), born in Ottoville, Ohio, was a Rhode Island journalist and nature writer. [1] He worked for the Providence Journal from 1971 until 1996, when he retired as section editor.

  4. So long Bunky, you'll be missed: Bill Reynolds, Providence ...

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    Bill got countless accolades, including induction into the national Basketball Writers Hall of Fame, but you’d never know it by talking to him.

  5. Ann Keefe - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, Keefe started Providence ¡CityArts! for Youth which has, "provided free arts education and training to more than 5,000 Providence elementary and middle school youth, most from the ethnically and culturally diverse neighborhoods on Providence’s Southside."

  6. Longtime priest for Providence parish dies after contracting ...

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    Jack Perry, The Providence Journal. December 7, 2021 at 3:44 PM. A longtime Roman Catholic priest who grew up in Bristol and served in Providence has died after contracting COVID-19.

  7. Bruce Sundlun - Wikipedia

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    Under his leadership, the big jets were sold and he brought the company into the black. In the process, Sundlun, Robert Lee Scott Jr. and Joseph Samuels "Dody" Sinclair, grandson of one of the founders of The Outlet Company of Providence, borrowed $1.25 million from the Industrial Trust Company of Providence to buy out Penn Central's interest ...