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FALL RIVER The city’s paramedics have had a difficult year and then some, as they serve on the front lines of the pandemic. But on Friday, they got a sweet treat for their efforts as Bristol Community College collectively honored them as the school’s 2021 Distinguished Citizen.
“They were amazing for us at a time where higher education didn’t have much access to (COVID-19) testing,” said the college’s president, Laura Douglas. “They’ve been protecting Bristol and the community as well.”
Starting in August of last year, the EMS division helped the school develop an on-campus testing site, administering weekly tests for students and employees who were doing hybrid learning or other activities on campus, like labs. And more recently, the fire department and the Fall River Board of Health have been running a regional vaccination site at the college’s Fall River campus.
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Hubbard Chamber Banquet Planned For This Saturday The Greater Hubbard Chamber of Commerce will hold its annual awards banquet Saturday, May 8, in the Haralson Family Life Center, located at 208 NW Second Street, with festivities getting underway at 6 p.m. This year the chamber is “Celebrating Texas Style.” Angie Krick will be at the piano while dinner is being served. The chamber board of directors has announced that the Business of the Year Award will go to Sonic, CareFlite will be recognized with the Community Service Award and Audrey Johnson has been chosen for the Distinguished Citizen Award. Judge Brad Henley has been selected as the Hall of Fame honoree.
Bill Hatfield to retire as Bank of America R.I. president Alexa Gagosz © Rhode Island Council on the Arts After nearly two decades, Bank of America in Rhode Island president Bill Hatfield announces he will retire this July.
PROVIDENCE After nearly two decades as president of Bank of America in Rhode Island where he oversaw an ever-changing market, Bill Hatfield announced his retirement Wednesday.
He’s been a leading figure of the banking industry in Rhode Island during the Great Recession of 2008 and through the last 14 months of the COVID-19 pandemic. He oversaw internal changes when the bank moved out of the tallest building in the state, the now vacant Superman building, in 2013.
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