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Today’s Top Stories: Special Report: Creating a stronger safety net for victims of elder abuse; R.I. DOT reopening fifth lane on Washington Bridge on Route 195; R.I. shuts down shellfishing in Upper Bay after 300,000-gallon sewage overflow

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[View email with images]( [The Providence Journal]( Special Report: Creating a stronger safety net for victims of elder abuse Rhode Island only has temporary solutions for elders who need to be removed from abusive living situations. Advocates call for a coordinated response that includes long-term shelters and education for police, doctors and social workers about the red flags of abuse. [READ MORE]( R.I. DOT reopening fifth lane on Washington Bridge on Route 195 | Videos The DOT said the work would be done by 5 a.m. today and there would then be five open lanes of travel over the Washington Bridge. Exit 3 to Gano Street was to remain closed. [READ MORE]( Upper Bay shellfishing closed after 300,000-gallon sewage overflow The Department of Environmental Management has closed all waters of the Upper Narragansett Bay, from Conimicut Point to Nayatt Point on Prudence Island, to shellfishing due to a collapsed sewer line in Warwick. [READ MORE]( Here's who's in the running for the top job in Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza, who is running for reelection, will face off against two Democratic challengers in the statewide primary. [READ MORE]( R.I. man charged with attempted murder following officer-involved shooting Police shot and wounded a Coventry man who had opened fire on officers in the South Attleboro section of the city early Monday morning, authorities said. [READ MORE]( R.I. schools struggle to beat the heat as classes resume School officials said they would keep shades drawn, add fans and limit physical activity at recess and during gym. How schools that opened before Labor day are dealing with the latest heat spell. [READ MORE]( Site of Newport Grand, which closes Tuesday, has had many lives The Carpionato development will be at least the property’s fifth life, as it went from farm to city dump to jai alai fronton to slots parlor to commercial site in less than a century. [READ MORE]( Want to own a piece of the Providence Public Library? Here's your chance An online auction, starting today, aims to sell off items in advance of the library s $25 million renovation project. [READ MORE]( Patriots sign Shaq Mason to 5-year, $50 million extension Shaq Mason, drafted in the fourth round in 2015, has developed into the Patriots best and most consistent right guard over the past couple of seasons. [READ MORE]( Journal Opinion: Getting students back into school "Schools that serve low-income students face a long list of challenges. But it should be clear to everyone that those problems can’t be addressed if students are not in the classroom, and that means changes must be made," writes the Editorial Board in The Journal s Opinion Section. [READ MORE]( [providencejournal.com]( Connect with Us! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( Connect with Us! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [WWW.PROVIDENCEJOURNAL.COM]( You are receiving this communication as a member of the The Providence Journal. The Providence Journal values your online privacy. For more information, view our [privacy policy]( now. Please do not reply to this message. [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( The Providence Journal 75 Fountain St Providence, RI 02902 © 2018 The Providence Journal. All rights reserved.

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