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Today’s Top Stories: Settlement announced in 11-day Stop & Shop strike; Top R.I. politicians release tax returns and make a point; A Civil War statue on Martha s Vineyard reopens old wounds

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[View email with images]( [Providence Journal]( Stop & Shop, unions announce tentative settlement on 11th day of strike With the help of a federal mediator, Stop & Shop management and its New England unions arrived at a tentative contract agreement Sunday that the union called "a powerful victory." The strike was in its 11th day. [READ MORE]( Tax returns show a big Point Judith Capital payout to Raimondo and lots more Unlike President Donald Trump s refusal to release his tax returns, most Rhode Island politicians are agreeable to releasing theirs. [READ MORE]( Celebrations by R.I. Christians, Buddhists with common theme: forgiveness Easter Sunday was busy at Iggy s Boardwalk on Warwick s Oakland Beach, but Brittany Reidel, of North Attleboro, did not allow the feast before her erase the reasons for her family s celebration. "We re celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus Christ." Less than 10 miles away at Cranston s Dhamagosnaram Buddhist Temple, the devout were also offering prayers to be free of the year s sins and for protection from the machinations of others. [READ MORE]( Editorial: Wake up and protect 911 Gov. Gina Raimondo acknowledges it s the right thing to do. Yet, infuriatingly, neither she nor anybody else in Rhode Island government seems inclined to do what they pledged a year ago - allocate revenues raised for emergency calls raised for emergency calls into a dedicated fund to support 911. [READ MORE]( Civil War statue on Martha's Vineyard reopens old wounds A prominently placed Civil War statue has become a point of contention, with the Oak Bluffs Board of Selectmen to again discuss on Tuesday a request by the local NAACP chapter to remove two plaques honoring Confederate soldiers. [READ MORE]( Visitors to 17th-century Newport house learn the history of Colonial garb Dan Rosen, of Plymouth, Massachusetts, provides a glimpse of what was worn and how clothes were made during the 1500s and 1600s. [READ MORE]( Boston completes sweep of Indiana in first-round playoff series Gordon Hayward and Marcus Morris took care of some housecleaning on Sunday.They dusted off their 3-point shooting touch in time to help the Boston Celtics complete a clean sweep. [READ MORE]( Marchand scores twice as Bruins come from behind to even series Facing elimination, Boston didn t panic when it fell behind halfway through the first period in Toronto. The Bruins kept their focus, quickly tied it and took the lead, and then held off the Toronto Maple Leafs to force a Game 7 on Tuesday in Boston. [READ MORE]( Boston wins season-best third straight and is 7-5 over last 12 games A manufactured run in extra innings capped off a resurgent weekend for the defending World Series champion Boston Red Sox and a sweep of the Tampa Bay Rays. [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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