Gencarella: Rhode Island - The Rule of Lawlessness

Thursday, October 01, 2015

 

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It Costs You Money.

We all know that RI is a sanctuary state, however very few people have vocalized their opposition to this as strongly as they did to the proposed move of the Pawtucket Red Sox Stadium.  Yet, according to Terry Gorman of RIILE (Rhodes Islanders for Immigration Law Enforcement, the cost of illegal aliens in RI is estimated to be about $300 million a year, significantly more than the Stadium would have cost Rhode Islanders.

Now, in addition to diverting your tax dollars from road and bridge repair to instead pay for healthcare (a major cost component), housing, food and pre-K through grade12 education for illegal aliens, and, on the heels of the former Governor providing for in-state college tuition, our current Governor wants drivers’ licenses for illegals.  Both of these actions, according to Mr. Gorman, are in violation of Federal Law 8 USC 1324, Aiding and Abetting Illegal Aliens.

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She Told You She Would.

Raimondo’s push for driver’s licenses for illegal aliens should come as no surprise as it was part of her 2014 campaign platform. But if she’s intent on breaking federal law, shouldn’t your representatives in the General Assembly have a say?  Shouldn’t those representatives be on record for their position when it comes to creating more incentives for illegal immigration into RI?   

It is clear that Raimondo’s platform is a continuation of Chafee’s when it comes to illegal aliens, but now we see that her tactics may be the same as well.  Raimondo is considering pushing her agenda through with an Executive Order, an end run around of the General Assembly.

He Hasn’t Told You He Wouldn’t.

Speaker Mattiello has suggested that the Governor should allow the issue to be handled through the “transparency” of the legislative process.  But, aside from his warning to Governor Raimondo, he has not offered his position on the issue (which has been presented to the General Assembly for years now), nor has he given any indication that he would take legislative action negating her Executive Order.

We Don’t Need A Crystal Ball.

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It is not as if we can’t project the outcome of providing driver’s licenses to illegal aliens. A recent GoLocalProv article reports that 12 states and the District of Columbia have done so in the past few years, the bulk of them in just the past two years. But these states are now beginning to dial it back.

New Mexico was the first state to provide these licenses back in 2003. But America’s first Latina Governor and descendant of Mexican immigrants, Susana Martinez, has been fighting to repeal it since she took office in 2011. Failed attempts to repeal the law have at least led to a crackdown on the associated fraud in obtaining these licenses through falsified documents.  According to a recent Fox article, as a result of the crackdown on fraud, issuance of licenses for illegal aliens fell 70% last year from its all time high in 2010! (On this point, consider RI’s track record for cracking down on fraud, waste and abuse in any of its government systems.)  

While the New Mexican taxpayers were told the same thing that Rhode Island taxpayers have been told - that it would increase the number of insured drivers - Martinez has stated more than once that the issuance of these driver’s licenses has done nothing but create a cottage criminal industry.  Illegals from other states pay as much as $2,000 for an illegally obtained license from New Mexico.  Criminal rings have actually formed (and been indicted) to create multi-state license distribution schemes.  This is highlighted by the fact that while more than 100,000 licenses have been issued to illegal aliens, only 17,000 have filed a state income tax return!  

In Colorado, where illegal aliens can legally obtain driver’s licenses, legislators defunded the DMV making it nearly impossible to actually get these driver’s licenses.

The legislature in the blue state of Oregon passed driver’s licenses for illegals in 2014. As a result of a voter initiative, that same November, Oregonians voted overwhelmingly, 67 to 33, to reject it. Unfortunately, Rhode Islanders don’t have the option of voter initiative, but it is certainly an issue Speaker Mattiello could put on the ballot in next year’s election.

Of course, the actual cost to implement driver’s licenses should be mentioned.  In California, it is estimated that it will cost between $140 and $220 million over the next three years.  The application fee revenue is expected to be $50 million over the same time period.  As usual, that means the taxpayer picks up the difference, which, in California’s case, looks to be about $90 to $170 million.  

Will The RI Taxpayer Lose Again?

In RI, according to Mr. Gorman, the DMV has estimated that between 18,000 and 25,000 illegal aliens will be eligible to apply for licenses.  One only need look at the state’s estimates for expanded Medicaid to see how wrong they can be when predicting unchartered territory. So how many illegal aliens are actually residing in the state, because not all of them are of driving age?  

Putting the cost to the taxpayer aside, practically speaking, if illegal aliens are currently provided translators for every government interaction, how will they be able to read the road signs? Will Rhode Island drivers actually be safer?  

Our elected leaders continue to disappoint but as more and more taxpayers stand up and take action, government has started to back off.  In the past couple of years we have been witness to grassroot taxpayer uprisings and they have produced actual reversals like the Sakonnet Toll.  We have seen taxpayers take back their government when they “just said no” to the Coventry Fire Districts and we have seen taxpayer backlash when an absurd proposal like the original Pawtucket Red Sox deal was first introduced.  Just like the PawSox deal, while we don’t have voter initiative, RI taxpayers can stand up and say no to the Governor’s proposed Executive Order for driver’s licenses to illegal aliens.  

If you want to be a taxpayer who takes action against this lawlessness, consider contacting Terry Gorman and let him know you would be willing to obtain signatures, much like the Oregon taxpayers did, to oppose such a measure.
 
And the next time Governor Raimondo speaks of “fairness and public safety," think again.  The taxpayer can expect that providing driver’s licenses to illegal aliens in Rhode Island will cost them money and will bring a cottage criminal industry to the state.  And that is neither fair nor does it provide public safety.

 

Related Slideshow: Pawsox Stadium Timeline

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1938-1942

Depression Era Public Works

The stadium's construction was started in the midst of the Great Depression as a public works project.

The champion of the project was then-Mayor Thomas P. McCoy. After World War II the building was named in honor of McCoy.

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1990s

Pawtucket Power Brokers Deliver Millions for Rehab

The demands for public money is not new. In the mid-1990’s, the PawSox under the ownership of Ben Mondor leveraged an offer by Massachusetts Governor Bill Weld to build a $40 million public stadium in Worcester, MA to lure the PawSox to central MA.

In response, then-Speaker of the House John Harwood and House Finance Chair Tony Pires — both of Pawtucket to realize a total rehab of about $18 million. Mondor provided a reported $4 million dollars to the project to rehab the state owned facility.

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November 28, 2014

PawSox To Be Sold To Some Red Sox Owners.

According to a report in The Boston Globe, The Pawtucket Red Sox will be sold to part of the Red Sox ownership group. The price and names of the owners purchasing the minor league franchise is not yet known. 

For the full story click here. 

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January 10, 2015

Leaders Make the Case for PawSox to Stay in Pawtucket

Support is mounting from city and local sports industry leaders to make a case for keeping the 2014 league champions at McCoy stadium, which it has called home for over 40 years.  

For the full story click here. 

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January 12, 2015

Raimondo’s First Test, Keep The Pawsox in RI

Days into the Governorship of Gina Raimondo and she’s already tasked with a tall order—find a way to keep the Pawtucket Red Sox where they belong—in Pawtucket.

For the full story click here. 

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February 24, 2015

City Council President Aponte “Excited” at Prospect of PawSox Coming to Providence

City Council President Luis Aponte reacted with excitement Monday at the prospect of the Pawtucket Red Sox moving into Providence.

For the full story click here. 

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February 24, 2015

Pawtucket Mayor Says PawSox Move is “Devastating”

Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien confirmed to GoLocalProv that the new owners of the Pawtucket Red Sox plan to move the team out of the city.

For the full story click here.

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February 24, 2015

New Owners Don’t Rule Out Public Funding For New Providence PawSox Stadium

The new ownership group of the Pawtucket Red Sox hasn’t ruled out using public financing to fund their proposed new stadium in downtown Providence, according to comments made by new principal owner and team president James Skeffington.

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February 26, 2015

Jencunas: Providence PawSox Stadium - Boon or Bust?

GoLocal contributor Brian Jencunas writes, “the proposed move of the Pawtucket Red Sox to Providence is either the next Providence Place Mall or the next 38 Studios.”

For the full story click here. 

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March 2, 2015

The Ten Biggest Questions Facing the PawSox Coming to Providence (Slideshow) 

If the new ownership of the Pawtucket Red Sox want to build a new stadium in Providence, a number of questions need to be answered.  The potential for a major contruction project in the state's Capitial city touches upon a number of issues, from money, to politics, to jobs, and development.

For entire slideshow click here. 

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March 2, 2015

David Brussat, Dr. Downtown: The Red Sox and the PawSox

GoLocal contributor writes David Brussat writes that his “heart says stay, but “stay in Pawtucket” may mean “leave Rhode Island” unless it means “move to Providence.”

For the entire article click here. 

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March 2, 2015

Moore: Will PawSox Move be a Sweetheart, Insider Deal?

GoLocal contributor Russell Moore explains that, “if you think that the shrewd, savvy, group led by renowned Rhode Island political insider James Skeffington and Red Sox boss Larry Lucchino bought the Pawtucket Red Sox without the framework of a deal with the state in their back pocket, I've got a video game business idea I'd like to pitch to you.” 

For the entire article click here.

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March 4, 2015

City Councilors Make Pitch for PawSox to Come to Worcester

Worcester City Councilors Gary Rosen and Phil Palmieri proposed that the city of Worcester makes a pitch for the Pawtucket Red Sox, or another Major League Baseball-affiliated team, to move to Worcester.

For the entire article click here. 

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March 5, 2015

Bishop: Keeping the Pawtucket Red Sox Without Seeing More Red in Providence

The Speaker of the House seems to have rushed to judgment, favoring the move of the Pawtucket Red Sox to Providence and decrying critics as unduly pessimistic and unwilling to see us invest in ourselves. 

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March 10, 2015

RI GOP: $450 Million Spent on Convention Center Red Flag for PawSox Deal

Members of the Rhode Island House Republicans are warning about "lessons learned" from the Rhode Island Convention Center lease agreement that has cost the state nearly a half billion dollars over the last twenty years, as the new owners of the PawSox eye Providence for a new stadium.

For the full story click here.

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April 8, 2015

Providence PawSox Proposal Asking For Greater Public Support

The new owners of the Pawtucket Red Sox are asking for more public support to finance moving the team to a parcel of land in downtown Providence on former I-195 land. 

For the full story click here. 

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April 13, 2015

Is the PawSox move to Providence a distraction to growing real business?

Rhode Islanders look to a 43-year-old woman to lead the state out of one the worst economies in its history, and hope that Governor Gina Raimondo will begin the process of transforming the economy into a modern and functioning era.

For the full story click here. 

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April 16, 2015

PawSox Ask for More Than $100 Million in State and Local Aid

The Pawtucket Red Sox today unveiled their plan for a new ballpark in downtown Providence, which would cost taxpayers over $100 million.

For the full story click here. 

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April 17, 2015

PawSox Consultant’s Findings in Other Cities Often Very Rosy

A GoLocalProv review of reports written by consultants hired by the PawSox new ownership group finds similarities in the methodology and the findings of many of the reports that the consultants have delivered across the country.

For the full story click here.

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April 17, 2015

PawSox Consultants Overestimated URI Ryan Center Attendance by Millions

The consulting group hired by the new ownership group of the Pawtucket Red Sox was the same one retained by the state to conduct the business plan for the University of Rhode Island's Ryan Center in 2000 -- and furnished attendance projections for the Center which proved to be overinflated by nearly 30% over the course of its first ten years.

For the full story click here. 

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April 20, 2015

Bill Introduced to Require Voter Approval for PawSox Stadium Deal

New legislation has been introduced that would require voters to “approve any financial arrangement that obligates the state to fund the debts of others with respect to a baseball stadium.” 

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April 20, 2015

John Loughlin: PawSox in Providence – A Counter Offer

Here is John Loughlin’s “counter-offer” to the new owners of the Pawtucket Red Sox. 

Click here for the full story. 

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April 20, 2015

Moore: A Preposterous PawSox Proposal

After the jaw-dropping proposal from the Pawtucket Red Sox ownership, that would, among other things, force Rhode Islanders to pay the team $120 million for an $85 million stadium they'll build was released, former State Representative David Segal took to Facebook to ask a question: Why wouldn't the state just buy the team itself?

Click here for the full story. 

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April 20, 2015

Leaders’ Reactions Mixed to Providence Sox Stadium Proposal

The new owners of the Pawtucket Red Sox have announced their proposal to build a $85 million stadium in Providence  -- and while many Rhode Island elected officials and leaders have taken a wait-and see approach, a number have voiced their outright opposition to the plan as presented.

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April 21, 2015

PawSox Owners Have Given Hundreds of Thousands in Political Contributions

The new ownership group of the Pawtucket Red Sox has given hundreds of thousands of dollars in political contributions to candidates and elected officials in Rhode Island -- and its lobbying and communications team have donated over six figures combined on top of that.  

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April 26, 2015

Opposition Mounting Against Providence Sox Stadium Proposal

The 195 Commission reversed its decision to hold its meeting on the proposed Providence stadium Monday in closed session, announcing Friday it would now hold Monday's meeting open to the public, but public opposition to the proposed deal continues to grow.

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April 27, 2015

Dr. Mazze - Asking the Right Questions Now on PawSox

The PawSox stadium proposal is on a fast-track to obtain financial support in one way or another from Rhode Island and the City of Providence. Various studies have been presented on the viability of a new stadium in Providence, and another study of about $150,000 has been commissioned. 

For the full story click here. 

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April 27, 2015

New PawSox Stadium Location Emerges in Providence

A new stadium location in Providence has emerged as an alternative to the proposed 195 Commission land, GoLocalProv has exclusively learned.

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April 29, 2015

Owners of Potential New PawSox Site Issue Statement As Alternative to 195 Land

The owners of the Victory Plating site that GoLocalProv unveiled as an alternative site on Sunday have issued a statement regarding their site as the potential new home of the PawSox.

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May 1, 2015

Dr. Mazze - New PawSox Stadium v. 38 Studios Lessons Unlearned

Dr. Mazze writes, “Bringing up 38 Studios as the discussion for public financing and tax forgiveness continues for a new PawSox stadium in Providence gets the immediate response……we have to move forward.”

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May 1, 2015

RI GOP: Convention Center Contracts Warning Sign for PawSox Deal

The Rhode Island House Republican Policy Group continued their investigation into the state's spending on the Convention Center Authority (CCA) at a meeting on Thursday, releasing findings from an Auditor General report that showed massive contact cost overruns in the 1990s that they said serve as a warning sign.

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May 11, 2015

Moore: Mattiello Must Leave Pawsox Fate Up To Voters

GoLocal contributor believes that “Rhode Islanders should be asked directly if they want to spend tens of millions to pay for a new stadium for the wealthy men who now own the Pawtucket Red Sox.”

For the full story click here.

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May 12, 2015

PawSox Want $120M, South Carolina Lands Volvo for $200M in Incentives

The Pawtucket Red Sox new ownership is asking for $120 million in incentives from Rhode Island and a tax break from the City of Providence voiding property taxes for thirty years. The PawSox employ less than 30 full-time employees.

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May 14, 2015

Economist Says PawSox Leverage Over RI is Overstated

Rhode Island House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello’s (D-Cranston) recent Pawtucket Red Sox talking points make it seem like the state of Massachusetts is waiting in the wings with financial incentives to lure the team away. Victor Matheson, a prominent economics professor from the College of the Holy Cross, poured cold water on that notion.

For full story click here. 

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May 18, 2015

PawSox President Jim Skeffington Dies

Jim Skeffington, the PawSox President and driving force behind the proposed move of the team to Providence, has died of a heart attack at age 73.

For the full story click here. 

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May 18, 2015

PawSox Release Statement on Jim Skeffington Passing Away

Pawtucket Red Sox President James Skeffington passed away of a heart attack early on the morning of May 18th. The Pawtucket Red Sox have released a statement regarding his passing. 

For the full story click here. 

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May 19, 2015

What’s Next for the PawSox?

The passing of Pawtucket Red Sox President James Skeffington raises new questions about the future of a Providence stadium, as the ownership group was in the midst of negotiating a new deal with Governor Raimondo and state leaders -- and embarking on a community tour to hear from residents of the city, spearheaded by Skeffington.  

For the full story click here. 

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May 26, 2015

Pawtucket Fights to Keep PawSox: Mayor Grebien’s Letter to Larry Lucchino

Just days after the passing of Pawtucket Red Sox owner James Skeffingon, Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien wrote a letter to Boston Red Sox owner Larry Lucchino.

For the full story click here. 

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June 5, 2015

Bill to Require Voter Approval for PawSox Stadium in House Finance

The Rhode Island House Finance Committee is hearing testimony Thursday afternoon on legislation to require voter approval for any financial agreement the State of Rhode Island may make with any professional sports franchise -- including any new PawSox stadium in Providence.

For the full story click here. 

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June 8, 2015

Tens of Thousands Sign Petitions Against PawSox Providence Stadium Deal

Petition signatures opposing the Pawtucket Red Sox moving to Providence have totaled over 10,000 signatures to date, with two petitions -- one to keep the Pawtucket Red Sox at McCoy Stadium and one to call for no financial aid from Providence -- slated to be delivered to leadership this week.

For the full story click here. 

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June 22, 2015

PawSox Stadium Opponents to Up Pressure at State House this Week

The Rhode Island General Assembly might be in the waning days of the 2015 session, but opponents to a Providence PawSox stadium are planning to ramp up their efforts to let lawmakers know they oppose a new deal if put forth -- or a special session to consider one. 

For the full story click here. 

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June 26, 2015

PawSox Stadium Opponents Rally at RI State House

Opponents to a Providence stadium for the Pawtucket Red Sox rallied at the Rhode Island State House on Thursday, June 25th -- GoLocalTV was on location to get the scoop.

For video footage click here. 

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June 29, 2015

David Norton: PawSox Owners Trying to Buy Support

Why are the PawSox owners buying support with a catered dinner at a Salvation Army food pantry in South Providence?

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June, 2016

Pawtucket and PawSox Hire a Consultant

The Pawtucket Red Sox along with the City of Pawtucket announced in the summer of 2016 that they issued a request-for-proposals for a McCoy stadium feasibility study. 

The study was to "determine the needs, upgrades, improvements, and the associated costs, of McCoy Stadium, as called for within the existing lease between the Pawtucket Red Sox, the City of Pawtucket, and the State of Rhode Island."

READ THE STORY HERE

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Dec, 2016

ABC6’s “In The Arena” - Debate Subsidy for Billionaire PawSox Owners

The panel on this week's episode of ABC6's "In the Arena" debate the need to provide subsidies to the owners of the Pawtucket Red Sox.

Moderator Joe Paolino leads the discussion and former Governor Ed DiPrete, former Attorney General Arlene Violet, former State Representative Ray Rickman, and GoLocal CEO Josh Fenton appear this week.

WATCH HERE

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Jan, 2017

National Stadium Expert: Public Should Not Subsidize PawSox to Stay in Pawtucket

A leading sports economist is saying that he would personally advise no public money be spent on rehabbing - or rebuilding - McCoy Stadium for the Pawtucket Red Sox, after a report released this week showed that it would cost $68 million to renovate McCoy, and at least $78 million to construct a new stadium.

“As an economist, I would personally advocate for no public money beyond a provision to infrastructure around the stadium to fans can get to the games,” said Victor Matheson, who is a Professor of Economics at Holy Cross, whose focus is on sports. “That being said, there are certainty sports fans who think that having a AAA team in town is a nice amenity for local residents so might be worth some public money. So, some level of ask might be able to get public support.”

READ MORE HERE

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March, 2017

Apex is the new favorite

The new preferred location is the Apex department store site in downtown Pawtucket. It has great highway access, has the potential to be an economic spark, but has numerous environmental issues.

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March 2017

RI Commerce's Stefan Pryor Talks PawSox on GoLocal LIVE

Commerce Secretary Stefan Pryor talked with GoLocal about Commerce's role in facilitating development of the dormant Superman Building, how he feels about the ownership of the Pawtucket Red Sox looking for assistance with keeping the team in Pawtucket, and how Commerce increased its $1 million budget to $2 million to help businesses across the state with upkeep improvements. 

WATCH THE INTERVIEW HERE
 

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April, 2017

PawSox’s President Steinberg Talks New Park Potential, Saturday Fireworks, and More on GoLocal LIVE

Pawtucket Red Sox President Dr. Charles Steinberg talked with GoLocal about the team's upcoming season, the recently announced Hall of Fame list, the prospects of the future of McCoy and whether the Apex building location presents a viable option. 

WATCH THE INTERVIEW HERE

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April, 2017

PawSox Chair Lucchino: Vision is for “Public Park” in Pawtucket

Pawtucket Red Sox Chairman Larry Lucchino told a crowd of over 100 at Slater Mill on Monday that the ball club has a "strong preference" to stay in Pawtucket.

Lucchino's remarks came during a forum hosted by Pawtucket Mayor Don Grebien along with the Pawtucket Foundation, to discuss Pawtucket’s "20/20 downtown development vision" with local business and property owners to get their input. 

“Pawtucket is experiencing a revitalization and a renewed sense of optimism. The commuter rail is on the horizon, new businesses are moving in, and our existing businesses are growing. Pawtucket is truly evolving,” said Grebien. “Now is Pawtucket’s time, and we want to align the efforts of the public and private sectors to capitalize on the momentum that these exciting projects are generating."

 
 

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