R 329 |
2017 -- S 0680 Enacted 06/20/2017 |
S E N A T E R E S O L U T I O N |
RESPECTFULLY REQUESTING THE RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION TO INSTALL A PLAQUE MEMORIALIZING THE ANDREWS BROTHERS ON EXIT 6 ON I-195E |
Introduced By: Senators DaPonte, Conley, and Coyne |
Date Introduced: March 29, 2017 |
WHEREAS, In the late 1950s, many houses, an old convent, and three schools along |
School Street, Oakley St., and Freeborn Avenue, from the Washington Bridge to the |
Massachusetts State line, were razed to dig out Interstate 195; and |
WHEREAS, On November 11, 1961, this route was named the "East Providence |
Veterans' Memorial Expressway". Each of the five bridges connecting the newly divided city was |
named in honor of two local veterans; and |
WHEREAS, On I-195E, the Broadway exit ramp proceeds to Broadway at the foot of the |
Freeborn Avenue hill; and |
WHEREAS, Before I-195 was built, this exit location was 944 Broadway, which was the |
site of the backyard and home of the Andrews family; and |
WHEREAS, Joseph and Maria Andrews had built their home during the late 1920s and |
had raised their five sons and two daughters there; and |
WHEREAS, Four of Joseph and Maria Andrews sons served our country with honor at |
different times and in different countries during World War II. James Andrews served in |
Germany; Albert Andrews received two Purple Hearts for his service in Belgium; George |
Andrews re-enlisted and became a Major; and Joseph, Jr., who had begged his mother to sign his |
papers because he was too young to serve, was assigned to the Construction Battalion (Seabees). |
Upon leaving the service, they all returned home to East Providence; and |
WHEREAS, The heroism of the World War II generation embodies the personification of |
what makes our country so glorious and these four brave and honorable men are eminently |
worthy of our recognition; now, therefore be it |
RESOLVED, That this Senate of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantation |
hereby respectfully requests the Director of the Department of Transportation to construct and |
install a plaque, similar in appearance to the signs placed at the five bridges on I-195, at the ramp |
of Exit 6 on I-195E, also known as the Warren Avenue/Broadway/Pawtucket Avenue exit, |
memorializing the Andrews Brothers in recognition of their service and sacrifice to this nation |
during World War II; and be it further |
RESOLVED, That the Secretary of State be and hereby is authorized and directed to |
transmit a duly certified copy of this resolution to the Director of the Department of |
Transportation. |
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