Monday, November 10, 2025

EPL: HOLIDAY BOOK SALE

Holiday Book Sale at Weaver & Riverside Branch Library The Friends of the East Providence Public Library have put together a wide selection of gently used holiday-themed items to kick off the season – Christmas, Hanukkah and Kwanzaa. The Holiday Sale at Weaver and Riverside Libraries will continue until all items are sold. Children’s hard […]

RESTAURANT WEEK IN PAWTUCKET

Dear Pawtucket Residents, Restaurant Week 2025 kicks off today and we are excited to announce that dozens of fabulous city restaurants are participating! From October 20th to 25th, bring your family and friends to enjoy this exciting celebration of food and community. This is the perfect way to explore Pawtucket’s eclectic dining scene. Specials will […]

BRISTOL ART MUSEUM-PHOTOGRAPHY

Bristol Art Museum Offers “Photography: An Introduction” with Veteran Photographer Shane Gutierrez 10/10/2025 BRISTOL, RI — The Bristol Art Museum invites photography enthusiasts to take part in Photography: An Introduction with professional photographer Shane Gutierrez, a four-session course designed for beginners who seek to learn how to use their cameras more effectively and confidently. Those who would […]

TOMAQUAG PRESENTATION “STOLEN RELATIONS” HISTORY OF NATIVE AMERICAN ENSLAVEMENT

Monday, October 20, 2025 6:30 PM 8:00 PM Center for Brooklyn History (map) Join Center for Brooklyn History for a powerful presentation on Stolen Relations—a tribally collaborative project uncovering the hidden history of Native American enslavement. Learn from project leaders Linford D. Fisher (Brown University) and Lorén M. Spears (Tomaquag Museum), as they explore Native resistance, historical erasure, and […]

NEWPORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY

History Happy Hour Open House October 21 @ 4:00 pm – 7:00 pm Every third Tuesday of the Month | 4pm – 7pm Richard I. Burnham Resource Center 82 Touro Street, Newport, RI Free with any Donation Join us for an evening at the NHS’ current exhibition, “Newport 1775: Whose Side Are You On?” History Happy Hour is […]

MASSACHUSETTS HIGHER EDUCATION “THE PROMISE IS BROKEN.”

Four-year public college? Tuition- and fee-free if you’re low-income.  Books, supplies, cost of living costs? Covered, up to $2,400, by stipends for those who qualify.  These promises were backed by transformative new programs, MassReconnect and MassGrant Plus Expansion in 2023, followed by MassEducate in 2024, all made possible by the Fair Share Amendment, a surtax on millionaires that voters overwhelmingly approved […]

ROGER WILLIAMS PARK ZOO

Breakfast With The Animals Breakfast with the Animals is back at Roger Williams Park Zoo! Start your day with a hot breakfast buffet before joining a member of our keeper staff on one of our exciting, behind-the-scenes adventures. No matter what you choose, you’re bound to have a blast on this one-of-a-kind wild breakfast adventure! Additional […]

EARTHTALK: TOO MANY SATELLITES?

Satellites & The Environment: The Good, The Bad & The Ugly Roddy Scheer and Doug Moss August 18, 2020 Dear EarthTalk: Elon Musk plans to put thousands of new satellites into space to blanket Earth with high speed Internet. What are the environmental implications of this? —M. C., Atlanta. GA Some 9,000 satellites already orbit the […]