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Deya Garcia

Deya Garcia, a progressive Democratic candidate for Providence city council, Ward 8.

Deya Garcia runs to advocate for a neglected neighborhood

By Will Weatherly on August 2, 2018

Sitting in The Lunch Box, a Dominican restaurant on Park Avenue in Cranston, Democratic candidate for Providence city council Deya Garcia (Ward 8, Reservoir and West End) shows me pictures of flowers. Her neighbors have dug in chayote, a kind of squash plant usually reserved for humid climates, and gave Garcia tips on how to […]

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