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The Valley Breeze Pawtucket 06-17-2015

The Valley Breeze Newspapers serving the Northern Rhode Island towns of Cumberland, Lincoln, Woonsocket, Smithfield, North Smithfield, Pawtucket, North Providence, Scituate, Foster, and Glocester

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Class of 2015! At left, Natalie timas, 18, left, helps Djita siDibe, 17, right, with her cap prior to the Charles E. Shea High School graduation, held at Rhode Island College last Wednesday. Valley Breeze photo By Bill Murphy miNghao li moves his tassel to the left side of his cap after the Class of 2015 received their diplomas at the St. Raphael Academy graduation, held at the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul in Providence on Sunday. See more photos on page 15. Valley Breeze photo By Bill Murphy by ethaN shoReY Breeze online News editor ethan@valleybreeze.com PROVIDENCE – Graduates from the Class of 2015 at Shea High School have much more to be proud of than just win- ning the right to walk across the commencement stage, say school administrators. They should be hailed for helping the school right the ship. Principal Donald Miller, who arrived three years ago, said these students played a big role in helping the school Shea graduates fought to succeed by KaYla PaNU Valley Breeze Correspondent PAWTUCKET – Nearly 200 students walked the stage to get their diplomas at Tolman High School's 87th graduation ceremony last Thursday, June 11. It was hot and humid throughout, but the conditions were soon an afterthought as the graduates marched out to Class of 2015 brings 'traditional pride' back to Tolman Valley Breeze photo By Charles lawreNCe alexYs beRgeRoN celebrates receiving her diploma, above, at Tolman High School's graduation ceremonies last Thursday. see shea, page 6 see tolmaN, page 11 by ethaN shoReY Breeze online News editor ethan@valleybreeze.com PAWTUCKET – As a local councilman pushes new restric- tions on "body works" establish- ments in the city, one of five local massage parlors known to advertise on adult entertain- ment sites has been closed. Planning Director Barney Heath said that Main Therapy, located across from the Pawtucket School Department, at 355 Main St., was shut down last week for not having a licensed physical therapist on the premises. "They're closed now and will be unless and until they have a licensed massage therapist there," he said. Main Therapy was appar- ently shut down hours before Councilor Tim Rudd presented One of city's five 'adult' massage parlors shut down Rudd: 'We need to act now before we are overrun.' see massage, page 17 valleybreeze.com ©2015 Breeze puBliCatioNs iNC. JUNE 17-23, 2015 City symbol Design firm unveils new logo for the city of Pawtucket. Page 3 Serving Pawtucket Breeze the valleY @ like us on Follow us on summer Jump start Celebrate Celtic music and dance at BRT's annual Summer Solstice Fest. Page 19 FREE

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