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4/27/2021
Santiago completes tiny library for Boys & Girls Club
Officially opening his Little Free Library, which is his Eagle Scout project, by cutting the red ribbon is Lonnie Santiago Jr., 18, of Troop 18 in Pawtucket. He presented the finished project at the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket last Saturday. (Breeze photos by Kayla Panu)
PAWTUCKET – Having spent much of his childhood at the Boys & Girls Club of Pawtucket, Lonnie Santiago Jr., 18, said he knew he wanted to give back to the club and saw his Eagle Scout project as the perfect way to do that.
Last Saturday, April 24, Santiago unveiled his finished project, a Little Free Library, outside of the club. Santiago built it from scratch, with help from his parents, Lonnie Santiago and Elizabeth Escalira, as well as members from Troop 18 in Pawtucket and some Scout leaders. The library is painted blue and has real shingles on its roof.
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Tri-County’s health center leads in effort to vaccinate hardest-hit communities
Casey Sardo, a dietician at the Tri-County Community Health Center and a nursing student at Rhode Island College, fills vials of the COVID-19 vaccine last Thursday at the clinic. (Breeze photo by Kayla Panu)
NORTH PROVIDENCE – The Tri-County Community Health Center’s, 33 Maple Ave., COVID-19 vaccine clinic is proving to be a well-oiled machine as it helps meet the increased demand with more local zip codes added to the hardest-hit communities lis.
“In general, the feedback from our patients in the community is that they absolutely love it,” said Dr. Wilfredo Giordano-Perez, Tri-County medical director. “They feel like it’s a much warmer, cozier environment to come in. We sit by their side, hold their hand for 15 minutes if they need us to.
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Observer's championship teams, star athletes highlight rough year
The players on the Smithfield High girls’ tennis team rush the court to mob their first doubles team and celebrate their Division II championship on Nov. 14 at Slater Park. The Sentinels picked up their fifth straight win and third of the postseason by rolling past Narragansett High, 5-1. (Breeze File photo by Kayla Panu)
Ezeama, Beaumier, Joyce won state titles before pandemic forced 2020 to call a timeout
SMITHFIELD – It would be impossible to write a Year In Review sports story without mentioning the COVID-19 pandemic and its profound impact on the world.
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