Vol. CXXXII · No. CLXFRIDAY, JULY 10, 2026Ocean State Edition

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HopeHealth partners with URI College of Nursing on hospice training program

The University of Rhode Island College of Nursing and HopeHealth hospice and palliative care provider announced a new academic-practice partnership providing students with clinical rotations, advanced practice experiences, and professional development opportunities in hospice and palliative care. The formal program, announced May 7, will host URI nursing students at HopeHealth facilities and support workforce development in specialized end-of-life care within Rhode Island's healthcare sector.

pbn.comMAY 16, 2026
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365 Retail Markets Acquires Cantaloupe, Expands Unattended Retail Platform

Providence Equity Partners portfolio company 365 Retail Markets has completed its acquisition of Cantaloupe Inc., a self-service commerce technology firm. The deal combines Cantaloupe's payments network and telemetry systems with 365's self-checkout platforms, creating a larger presence in unattended retail. The move aims to expand market reach beyond vending into hospitality, entertainment, and transit sectors.

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MAY 15, 2026
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Bally's Selected to Operate Rhode Island's Second Online Sports Betting Site

The Rhode Island Lottery has selected Bally's to operate the state's second online sports betting platform, beating out only one other applicant, Rush Street Interactive. Bally's, which already operates Rhode Island's two casinos in Lincoln and Tiverton, is expected to launch the new site in November when IGT's exclusive deal expires. The state keeps 51% of online sports betting revenue.

turnto10.comMAY 15, 2026
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Ocean State Labs Opens in Providence to Support Biotech Startups

Rhode Island leaders celebrated the opening of Ocean State Labs, a life sciences incubator in Providence's 195 District. The facility provides early-stage biotech companies with specialized lab space, infrastructure, and operational support. Governor Dan McKee and Providence Mayor Brett Smiley attended the ribbon cutting, marking what Smiley called an 'inflection point' for the state's life sciences industry after years of investment.

turnto10.comMAY 14, 2026
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Providence Schools Eye 100+ Job Cuts Including 67 Teachers Amid $16.5M Gap

Providence Public Schools faces cutting 109 full-time positions including 67 teachers due to a $16.5 million budget shortfall and declining enrollment for fiscal year 2027. Layoff decisions are expected within a week, with teachers notified by the June 1 legal deadline. Officials cite projected enrollment drops partly due to immigration enforcement. The district also eliminated nine administrative positions last week.

turnto10.comMAY 14, 2026
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Arvinas and Pfizer Sell VEPPANU Rights to Rigel for $85M Upfront

Rhode Island-based Arvinas and Pfizer entered a license agreement with Rigel Pharmaceuticals for exclusive global rights to VEPPANU (vepdegestrant), the first FDA-approved PROTAC protein degrader. The deal includes $85 million in upfront and transition payments split evenly between Arvinas and Pfizer, plus up to $320 million in milestones and tiered royalties on net sales in the mid-teens to mid-20s percentage range.

globenewswire.comMAY 14, 2026
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Mass Deportations Could Cost Rhode Island $95M in Tax Revenue, Report Warns

A new report by the Latino Policy Institute warns mass deportations risk harming Rhode Island's economy, potentially eliminating up to $95 million in state and local taxes paid by undocumented immigrants. With immigrants accounting for 16% of the state's population, GDP, and business ownership (1 in 5 RI business owners), the report argues deportation would devastate industries reliant on immigrant labor and families.

bostonglobe.comMAY 14, 2026
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Foulkes Proposes $100M Bond for Career-Tech Education Facilities

Democratic gubernatorial candidate Helena Foulkes announced a $100 million bond proposal to fund construction and modernization of career and technical education facilities statewide. Part of her 'Believe in Rhode Island' economic plan, the initiative aims to train workers for high-demand industries and expand alternatives to four-year college degrees. Foulkes framed it as one of the largest CTE investments in state history.

pbn.comMAY 14, 2026
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15 Lawyers Join Hinckley Allen in Major Rhode Island Legal Move

Hinckley Allen announced plans to add 15 Trusts & Estates professionals from Cameron & Mittleman LLP, including three partners and 23 total staff, to its Providence office effective July 1. The move represents one of the largest legal team transfers in Rhode Island in recent years and will create one of New England's largest Trusts & Estates departments.

golocalprov.comMAY 14, 2026
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Sewage spill closes Rhode Island's top shellfishing area, threatens quahog industry

An 880,000-gallon sewage spill from a broken East Providence pipe forced closure of Area 16E, one of Rhode Island's most productive clam beds. Commercial shellfishermen like Dave Ghigliotty and Jim Boyd report devastating financial losses, with the area producing three to four times more clams than alternative fishing grounds. Water quality testing will continue before reopening.

oceanstatemedia.orgMAY 13, 2026
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Aspen Aerogels violated building code by using oven without permits before explosion

The Boston Globe reports that Aspen Aerogels violated building code by operating an oven without final permits before an April 8 explosion that injured 11. East Providence officials identified eight building code violations, some related to the explosion. The company has been cooperating to address violations and could reopen this week pending final inspections.

bostonglobe.comMAY 13, 2026
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