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The changing face of Historic Pawtuxet Village
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The changing face of Historic Pawtuxet Village

Historic Pawtuxet moves forward: 98 Post Road cleared for demolition after expert review, with owners planning a period reproduction .
Elsewhere, 9 Post Road’s new design won unanimous approval with strict material and site conditions.

PVA stayed involved every step, pushing for thoughtful preservation and community-minded rebuilds.

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Banner Poles at Pawtuxet Park
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Banner Poles at Pawtuxet Park

Have a community event in Pawtuxet or Edgewood?

Request use of the newly restored Pawtuxet Park banner poles—6' x 2' banners, two-week display window, and simple guidelines to keep our park safe and visible.


Read the full post for sizing, and installation.

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Pawtuxet Park Maintenance Begins
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Pawtuxet Park Maintenance Begins

Pawtuxet Park has begun a major tree maintenance and revitalization effort after years of overgrowth and safety concerns, funded in part by generous grants from the Palmieri Trust. Crews completed initial pruning and removals with additional phases planned for stump grinding, stabilization, and new plantings as the PVA and City of Warwick coordinate a long-term master plan.

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Update On Trolley Stop Improvements 
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Update On Trolley Stop Improvements 

Construction is underway to restore the historic Trolley Stop at Broad St. and Rhodes Ave., with Cranston Area CTC students building period-accurate railings and benches. Led by the PVA and supported by the Masons, the project will return the stop to its original appearance by the end of the school year.

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