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    The Division of Commercial Licensing and Regulation [1] is the division of the Rhode Island Department of Business Regulation responsible for the licensing and regulation of real estate agents, brokers and appraisers, auto body & salvage re-builder shops, auto wrecking and salvage yards, travel agencies and travel agents, upholsterers, alarm system installers, auctioneers, liquor wholesalers ...

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    IYRS School of Technology & Trades (known as IYRS, from its previous name of the International Yacht Restoration School) is a private nonprofit school with a 3-acre campus on Thames Street in Newport, Rhode Island. IYRS focuses on training highly skilled craftspeople and technicians for careers in a wide range of industries.

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    The John Craig II costed a total of $700,000 to build. $600,000 in federal grants and $100,000 in local funding. In January 2023 the boat was hauled out for major rework and repairs. Captain Shane Toomey said “The internals and mechanics are all new. The paint job is fresh and the people are waiting.

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