Rhode Island’s Woman of the Year for 2021

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Rhode Island’s Woman of the Year for 2021

Central Falls Mayor Maria Rivera PHOTO: GoLocal's Richard McCaffrey
No elected official has stacked up as many successes as Maria Rivera has in a shorter period of time.

The Mayor of Central Falls has had to face some of the toughest challenges such as the highest per capita COVID outbreak in the country, but yet that did not slow her from accomplishing the longest to-do list in the state.

To fight COVID in the densely populated community, Rivera leveraged healthcare experts and took a hands-on approach to immunization. She literally went door to door encouraging residents to get vaccinated.

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While some politicians seem more style than substance — Central Falls' Mayor is in the midst of transforming the one square mile city block-by-block.

And while some are all about soundbites, she gets things done. GoLocal named Rivera one of the 21 to Watch in 2021, and she exceeded all expectations.

With Rivera there is little drama, no silly pomposity -- just rolling up her sleeves and doing the work the job requires. 

Many elected officials in Rhode Island could learn a lesson from Rivera's get-it-done approach.

 

Impact on Children

Rivera going door-to-door with Dr. Michael Fine
For children, she is leading the way to transform the city’s educational and recreational infrastructure.

A few of her accomplishments include overseeing a winning bond referendum for a new high school, new turf soccer fields, the city’s first tennis courts.

She is building and rehabilitating much-needed new housing.

While checking off her list and accomplishing big challenges, she does it with little fanfare.

Rivera has emerged as one of Rhode Island's top leaders. Her future is limitless.

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GoLocal's Rhode Island Women of the Year - 2011 to 2023

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