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GoLocal has learned that Vincent Barletta has even more legal troubles than previously reported. Barletta is the CEO of Barletta Heavy Division, the lead contractor on the Washington Bridge, and his firm has also been contracted by the McKee Administratio
A GoLocal investigation has found that Vincent Barletta, the CEO of Barletta Heavy Division, the lead contractor of the Washington Bridge and many other of Rhode Island’s largest construction projects, was arrested by Needham Police for driving under the
Superior Court Judge Maureen Keough on Friday morning rejected a motion to dismiss the pending felony charges against Barletta Heavy Division.
Barletta is also the lead contractor on the RIDOT failed Washington Bridge project.
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Governor Dan McKee is defending his decision to use a contractor to conduct emergency repairs to the Washington Bridge that is presently under state indictment.
Race 1 at Virginia International Raceway was a challenging 40-minute event for the GT America powered by AWS field, as the race was punctuated by a number of yellow flags. Championship leader Memo Gidley kept it clean and brought home the win and fastest lap leading into tomorrow’s race.
One of the key players in the dumping of contaminated material onto one of Rhode Island’s poorest neighborhoods will not be facing any jail time if the U.S. Attorney’s office in Providence has its way.