Monday, July 6, 2026

ATTLEBORO ARTS MUSEUM FLOWER SHOW

The Flower Show Returns! Thursday, March 24 – Sunday, March 27     The Attleboro Arts Museum’s Flower Show, suspended for the past two years, returns to the Attleboro Arts Museum for its 24th celebration of spring.          March 24 – Sunday, March 27   NEW! Timed-entry reservations are required. Capacity is limited. […]

YOUR SUMMER GARDEN RETREAT

A Holiday In Your Own Garden     Festive and cheerful gardens are the trend of the moment. Why is that, and how can you create that popular holiday feeling in your own garden?     Connection After the personal distance created by the pandemic, there is a growing need for connection with other people. […]

CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD

THIS WEEK’S MUSE MAYA ANGELOU “I’ve learned that people will forget what you said, people will forget what you did, but people will never forget how you made them feel.” Maya Angelou was an American writer and civil rights activist. She is seen as one of the most important writers of the last fifty years, with […]

“OUTERMOST RADIO” CELEBRATION

WOMR Celebrates 40 Years on the Cape     Cape Cod’s Community Radio Station Honors 40 Years of Grassroots Radio   Provincetown, MA, March 21, 2022: 2022 is a year filled with events to celebrate 40 years of grassroots radio, beginning with an open-house celebration at the Schoolhouse (494 Commercial Street in Provincetown) on May 1st […]

NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Diverse Changes Around New England’s Second-Largest City Posted March 22, 2022 By John O. Harney Comings and Goings … Stephanie Williams Worcester City Manager Edward M. Augustus Jr. announced he will step down in May after eight years leading New England’s second largest city. Augustus is credited with the city’s recent economic growth, including the development of Polar […]

RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION: THE SURVEY IS WORKING

Notes from Commissioner Infante-Green 100,000 Responses and Counting   ANGELICA INFANTE-GREEN   I have great news this week: we have already passed 100,000 responses statewide on this year’s SurveyWorks! We’re deeply grateful to the tens of thousands of families, students and educators who have shared their experiences with us over the few months.   We’re […]

PAWTUCKET “SPRING CLEANING”

Yard Waste Collection and Street Sweeping to Begin Week of April 4th      Pawtucket –Mayor Donald R. Grebien and the Pawtucket City Council have announced that yard waste collection and street sweeping will begin the week of Monday, April 4, 2022. Residents are asked to place leaf bags out on their normal trash pickup day.  […]

ATTLEBORO LAND TRUST – MARCH 26,2022

Boundary Walk at Vaughan Memorial Forest on March 26           A boundary walk will be held at Vaughan Memorial Forest on Saturday, March 26 from 9:00 am to 12:00 noon.  The purpose of the walk is to make sure the boundaries are well marked and that no dumping or other encroachment […]