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How to save a town from climate change and sea level rise? A $138 million relocation plan for Warren

How to save a town from climate change and sea level rise? A $138 million relocation plan for Warren's flood-prone neighborhood [providencejournal.com]( [Daily Briefing]( YOUR MORNING NEWS ROUND-UP Sunday, November 7 [Access the e-Edition: Exclusive, subscriber-only access to a digital replica of the newspaper.]( [click here]( [A map of Warren's low-lying Market Street neighborhood, repeatedly inundated by rising seas and powerful storms caused by climate change. Town officials are working on a plan to buy out and relocate homes and businesses to a higher spot on Metacom Avenue and let the Market Street area revert to natural wetlands.]( FOR SUBSCRIBERS [Relocate: A $138 million relocation plan for RI neighborhood]( How to save a town from climate change and sea level rise? A $138 million relocation plan for Warren's flood-prone neighborhood [Hummel Report: Deadbeat contractor leaves Coventry couple in limbo]( [Bob and Linda Walton are fighting for a refund on ]( [Manni must explain denial of fired trooper's disability pension]( [Col. James Manni, superintendent of the Rhode Isla]( [Historic NY resort got its start with twin brothers from RI]( [Mohonk Mountain House, a lakefront Victorian resor]( [Hop to it: RI-brewed beers you need to try before the year ends]( [Marshmallow Small Joys is a favorite at Long Live ]( [Support your local restaurants and businesses: Buy a gift card and help your community through these challenging times.]( [click here]( RECENT ARTICLES [Car Doctor: What can I do about my VIN not being linked to a recall?]( [Photos: 70th Providence Police Department Training Academy graduation]( [Test Drive: The GLA35 gets the performance job done with brute force]( [Ask Amy: Faulty 'fact-checking' is an irritation at family gatherings]( [Must I pay sales tax again for a transfer?]( Problem viewing email? [View in browser]( [Unsubscribe]( • [Manage Newsletters]( • [Terms of Service]( • [Privacy Policy/Your California Privacy Rights]( • [Privacy Notice]( • [Do Not Sell My Info/Cookie Policy]( • [Feedback]( © 2021 75 Fountain St., Providence, RI 02902

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