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Get the 7 to 7 on your mobile at www.projo.com. Twitter: projo | RSS | Email alerts Some truckers, it seems, have not been paying attention to all those signs telling them not to travel over the Pawtucket River Bridge on Route 95. Not so good for the weakened bridge, but it's been a boon to the state coffers, a story on The Providence Journal's front page details today. Also on the transportation front, a police crackdown on motorists using other people's handicapped placards to score free parking seems to have paid off in a different way. And federal and state law enforcement officials are objecting to a U.S. District Court judge's instruction to view with caution police testimony about interviews that have not been recorded. Download a copy of the front page of The Providence Journal as a PDF. |
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