Franchise in Providence, Rhode Island
All Franchise opportunities are not created equally. Choosing a business for sale that is right for you can be time consuming and streanuous. We have attempted to put together a strong list of Franchise in Providence, Rhode Island for you to browse. If you find one that seems to fit your expertise, feel free to contact the business broker representing the Franchise. This business listing service is provided free by Business Opportunity 411.
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Healthy vending machines in RI & MAProvidence Eyewitness News"We are happy to bring fresh vending to Bristol, Norfolk and Worcester Counties in Massachusetts, and Providence County in Rhode Island. People are ready to embrace this as a way to obtain healthy food on the run," explains Chief Executive Officer, ... |
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Hospital benefits from Iced Coffee DayProvidence Eyewitness NewsBy Courtney Caligiuri PROVIDENCE, RI (WPRI) - Iced coffee doesn't just taste good, it does good. Funds raised through last year's Iced Coffee Day at Dunkin' Donuts helped pay for a brand new play area at Hasbro Children's Hospital.and more » |
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Touring Rhode Island with 'Family Guy' eyesBoston Globe364 East Ave., 401-726-8390 The Big Blue Bug, Providence Visitors might view this landmark as tacky, but Nibbles Woodaway, the big blue termite, is as much a part of the culture of Rhode Island as hot wieners and WaterFire. In addition to “Family Guy ... |
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Cities seek more money from tax-exempt collegesThe Associated PressBy DAVID KLEPPER, AP – 1 minute ago PROVIDENCE, RI (AP) — Wary of tax increases, weary of layoffs and determined to avoid bankruptcy, Providence Mayor Angel Taveras had only to gaze up at his city's Ivy League campus to see a way out of the morass.and more » |
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Cities seek more money from tax-exempt collegesFox NewsPROVIDENCE, RI – Wary of tax increases, weary of layoffs and determined to avoid bankruptcy, Providence Mayor Angel Taveras had only to gaze up at his city's Ivy League campus to see a way out of the morass. On College Hill sits Brown University, ...and more » |
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RI man to plead guilty in food stamp fraud caseBoston.comPROVIDENCE, RI—A former Providence convenience store owner is set to plead guilty to charges that he fraudulently obtained about$648000 in food stamp benefits. A change-of-plea hearing for Syed Shah is scheduled for Wednesday in US District Court in ...and more » |
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