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Kennedy heir is on the way

PROVIDENCE, RI — The wife of former US Rep. Patrick Kennedy of Rhode Island is expecting a baby.The son of the late Sen. Edward Kennedy of Massachusetts said he and wife Amy Petitgout are thrilled with the prospect of expanding their family. He says the baby is due in the…

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Kennedy to tout RI as ‘pioneer’ in brain science

Former U.S. Rep. Patrick Kennedy will sit on the board of Bradley Hospital in East Providence.

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Waiting for the groom in Hyannis Port

Former Congressman Patrick Kennedy and his fiancee, New Jersey school teacher Amy Petitgout, at the R.I. Statehouse in March.

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Ted’s son to wed

PROVIDENCE, RI — Former Rhode Island Rep. Patrick Kennedy yesterday announced that he’ll be married Friday in a private wedding ceremony at his family’s Cape Cod compound. Kennedy, 43, son of the late Massachusetts Sen. Ted Kennedy, will wed New Jersey teacher Amy Petitgout. Supreme Court Justice Stephen…

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Longtime bachelor Patrick Kennedy is engaged

This Dec. 9, 2010 photograph shows Rep. Patrick Kennedy , D-R.I., on Capitol Hill in Washington, before leaving office when his term expired.

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No Carcieri + no Cicilline = less plowing?

WPRI.com Blogs — Thu Jan 13 15:09:27 UTC 2011 Sources say the former governor’s and mayor’s two neighborhoods are not as clear post-snow as they used to be. about: david cicilline David Cicilline donald carcieri Donald Carcieri Don Carcieri General Talk Governor mayor Patrick Kennedy Politics Providence snowstorm

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Of Bishop Tobin, Governor Chafee, Roger Willams and President Kennedy

Of Bishop Tobin, Governor Chafee, Roger Willams and President Kennedy — Fri Jan 07 20:14:05 UTC 2011 So Bishop Thomas Tobin, Roman Catholic bishop of Providence, is at it again, using his bully pulpit and the views of his faith to try to influence political issues in Rhode Island. In a column in yesterday’s Rhode Island Rhode Island Catholic, the news… about: America Bishop bishop thomas tobin Catholic Church gov. chafee Governor Jack Reed John F. Kennedy Kennedy So Bishop Thomas Tobin Lincoln Chafee Lincoln D. Chafee National Council of Churches New England Patrick Kennedy President prominent and influential Catholic politician Religion_Belief Rhode Island Rhode Island Catholic Roger Willams roger williams Roger Williams scott mackay Thomas Tobin Uncategorized

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Flooding, key elections dominate RI news in 2010

The year 2010 will be remembered for the record-breaking havoc Mother Nature wreaked on Rhode Island and for seismic change in politics, as Patrick Kennedy left Capitol Hill and voters picked a trio of firsts — their first independent governor, their first openly gay member of Congress and the first Hispanic mayor of Providence.

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Coming Sunday: Patrick Kennedy looks ahead

Coming Sunday: Patrick Kennedy looks ahead — Fri Dec 17 05:15:00 UTC 2010 By News staffPROVIDENCE, R.I. — Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy, a man raised in the nation’s most celebrated political family, is about to start a life outside of politics, after three terms in the Rhode Island General Assembly and 16 years in Congress. “For… about: John Mulligan Patrick J. Kennedy Politics Providence Journal Rhode Island General Assembly

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Cicilline questions Obama-GOP deal on tax cuts

Cicilline questions Obama-GOP deal on tax cuts — Fri Dec 10 04:01:34 UTC 2010 Unlike the man he is replacing, Patrick Kennedy, Cicilline expressed doubts about the president’s plan. about: barack obama david cicilline David Cicilline General Talk Republican tax cuts at: Common Cause

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