Friday, May 15, 2026

FESTIVAL BALLET PROVIDENCE – NEW LEADERSHIP

FESTIVAL BALLET PROVIDENCE ANNOUNCES NEW LEADERSHIP FOR ITS BOARD OF TRUSTEES       Providence, RI (September 15, 2022)—Festival Ballet Providence is pleased to announce additions to its Board of Trustees, leadership changes on the governing body, and several noteworthy departures of dedicated, long-serving trustees. The Board is now comprised of 16 members overseeing Festival Ballet Providence, […]

NATIONAL BLUE RIBBON SCHOOLS

Four Massachusetts Schools Named 2022 National Blue Ribbon Schools    THE CONANT SCHOOL POLAR BEARS   U.S. Secretary of Education Miguel Cardona today recognized 297 schools as National Blue Ribbon Schools for 2022, including four schools in Massachusetts.    The recognition is based on a school’s overall academic performance or progress in closing achievement gaps among student subgroups. Secretary Cardona made the announcement during his […]

FAIRLAWN NEW “BARK PARK”

City of Pawtucket Reinvests in Veterans Memorial Park     New Dog Park and Tennis Court Construction set to begin   PAWTUCKET, RI – The City of Pawtucket continues to reinvest in Veterans Memorial Park. The City has awarded a $330,000 contract to Yard Works Inc. for the construction of a new “Bark Park” dog […]

NEW ENGLAND JOURNAL OF HIGHER EDUCATION

Big Changes at New England’s Biggest University   Posted September 13, 2022   By John O. Harney   Comings and Goings …   ROBERT A. BROWN   In a stream of high-profile changes at the largest higher education institution in New England (if you don’t count the heavily online Southern New Hampshire University), Boston University […]

THE CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD

THIS WEEK’S MUSE   PETER MARK ROGET     “I know nothing in the world that has as much power as a word. Sometimes I write one, and I look at it, until it begins to shine.” [Emily Dickinson]   Peter Mark Roget was an English physician working in medical research across the first half of […]

RIDE – RHODE ISLAND DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION

Commissioner’s Weekly Memo to Friends of Education   Prioritizing Mental Health Support      Even before the pandemic, national data showed a rising prevalence of depression, anxiety, eating disorders, suicidality, and other concerns. The pandemic has exacerbated this, and Rhode Island is hard at work making sure we meet the needs of our school communities.   […]

PR WORKS – PLYMOUTH, MASSACHUSETTS

Confession From An Ergonomics Nerd    By Joe D’Eramo   I’m a nerd.   Not just any nerd.   An ergonomics nerd.   This discovery came during a call with Jennifer Graham and Steven Wilson in preparation for the Straight Talk on Office Ergonomics webinar on September 22 at 9am.   RSVP to Straight Talk on Office Ergonomic   […]