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Today's riddle: What do evil hens lay? π€ (Answer below!)
1. First Ever Looff Carousel at Slater Park Heritage Festival Set For Aug. 29 (patch.com) β Pawtucket residents are invited to the inaugural Looff Carousel at Slater Park Heritage Festival on Saturday, Aug. 29, from noon to 5 p.m. Centered on the historic 1895 Looff Carousel, the event will feature 5-cent rides and celebrate the art, history, and traditions that helped shape Slater Park and the city. City leaders say the new festival expands the Pawtucket Arts Festival while honoring a beloved local landmark.
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2. Whitehouse & Reed Deliver $3 Million to Upgrade Pawtucket Housing Authority High-Rise Elevators (senate.gov) β Hundreds of Pawtucket seniors and residents with disabilities at Fogarty and Kennedy Manors are getting safer, more reliable elevators thanks to over $3 million in federal funding. Senators Whitehouse and Reed joined Mayor Grebien to announce the upgrades, which will modernize four failing elevators, protect more than 400 affordable units, and improve daily access for people with mobility challenges.
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3. 2026 Best of Rhode Island Readers' Poll Results - Page 6 of 8 (rimonthly.com subscription) β Several Pawtucket favorites earned top spots in Rhode Island Monthly's 2026 Best of Rhode Island readers' poll, including Garden Grille for vegan/vegetarian, Diva's Dips for specialty foods, Book Around as an independent bookstore, Training for Warriors as a fitness studio, and Jordan's Jungle for plants. These shout-outs spotlight local spots residents can support right in Pawtucket and nearby Blackstone Valley communities.
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4. Pawtucket police say man, 82, reported missing was located (coastalabc.com) β Pawtucket residents can breathe easier after police reported that 82-year-old Joao Raposo, who had been reported missing Monday morning while headed to a bank, has been safely located. The update came amid several unrelated national and regional news briefs bundled together.
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5. The Cop Who Took On Flock (wired.com subscription) β A Pawtucket patrol officer noticed unfamiliar cameras over West Avenue and soon realized they were part of Flock Safety's license plate reader network spread across city roads. The story recounts how local officers were introduced to the system and how one cop began questioning what constant vehicle tracking could reveal about residents' daily lives, movements, and privacy in a mid-sized city like Pawtucket.
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