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Today’s Top Stories: Records concerning two Raimondo controversies remain elusive; Providence College is headed to Frozen Four hockey championships; Legendary jazz-folk festival producer George Wein honored

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Political Scene: Records of 2 Raimondo controversies remain elusive Documents that could shed light

[View email with images]( [Providence Journal]( Political Scene: Records of 2 Raimondo controversies remain elusive Documents that could shed light on the troubled-plagued UHIP and the state s investment in the private equity firm Point Judith Capital remain off limits, despite repeated requests from The Providence Journal for access. [READ MORE]( PC 4, Cornell 0: Friars are Buffalo bound after blanking Big Red Two weeks after being upset in the Hockey East Tournament by a Boston College team that lost 22 games and a week after sliding into the NCAA Tournament as the 14th team in a 16-team field, Providence College is headed to the Frozen Four for the first time since winning the national championship in 2015. [READ MORE]( Editorial: Enforcing the voting rules The egos at the Rhode Island State House sometimes seem far out of proportion to the nation s smallest state. [READ MORE]( Suicide prevention, mental health awareness event draws crowd to URI More than 80 people participated in this year s walk and run, "Be 5K," which began in the URI Quad, where dozens of volunteers manned sign-in and informational booths. Proceeds will benefit the Heather Fund. [READ MORE]( Jazz-folk festival producer George Wein honored with arts award The legendary promoter was honored Sunday with the John Hazen White Sr. Leadership in the Arts Award after a Sunday afternoon Rhode Island Philharmonic performance and an auction that raised nearly $390,000 for music education. [READ MORE]( Grant helping R.I. teen continue mentoring work Linda Heng says she is using the money from the Open Society Foundation to create networks that will focus on providing support to young people dealing with issues surrounding deportation. [READ MORE]( Holocaust relics arrive in Manhattan On a Sunday morning, a crane lowered a rusty remnant of the Holocaust onto tracks outside Manhattan s Museum of Jewish Heritage - a vintage German train car like those used to transport men, women and children to Auschwitz and other Nazi death camps. [READ MORE]( New Middletown police chief getting down to work William Kewer has spent the bulk of his law enforcement career with the Connecticut State Police, but he also knows a thing or two about serving a small community. [READ MORE]( Reports: Bogaerts, Red Sox nearing contract extension The Red Sox appear to be on the verge of locking up another member of their championship core.Boston is reportedly close to finalizing an extension with shortstop Xander Bogaerts, who is scheduled to hit free agency after the season. [READ MORE]( Porcello pounded as Boston drops opening series Rick Porcello saved the worst for last in a series filled with bad Red Sox starting pitching.The right-hander couldn’t escape the third inning on Sunday at T-Mobile Park, joining a dishonor roll that includes fellow rotation members Chris Sale, Nathan Eovaldi and Eduardo Rodriguez. [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 Providence Journal. Providence Journal values your online privacy. For more information, view our [privacy policy]( now. Please do not reply to this message. [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Providence Journal 75 Fountain St Providence, RI 02902 © 2019 Providence Journal. All rights reserved.

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