Sunday, June 21, 2026

PR WORKS: FREE WEBINAR “REDUCE BUSINESS COSTS”

PR Pointer – Saving money is making money. Free webinar outlines how to reduce costs in your business. Saving money is making money. Free webinar outlines how to reduce costs in your business.   Virtual event is set for Wednesday, March 9, 9 a.m. Getting better pricing for your cell phones, utilities, copier lease, shipping and […]

MOWC: FRENCH-CANADIAN IMMIGRATION STORY

Free Virtual Valley Talks Conclude With Examination of the French-Canadian Immigrant Experience     WOONSOCKET, R.I. – Valley Talks, a series of biweekly historical lectures presented by the Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode Island Historical Society, conclude Sunday, March 6, at 1 p.m. on Zoom.   The final Valley Talk […]

MBTA: LOW-INCOME FARE OPTION

Transit Coalition: MBTA Riders Need Low-Income Fare Option     Lily Bohlke – Commonwealth News Service   Advocates for equitable public transit are urging the Legislature to take action on free buses and low-income fares.   At last week’s Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) Board meeting, officials shared results of a free bus pilot program in Boston, on […]

AUDUBON SOCIETY OF RHODE ISLAND

Look for Signs of Spring with Audubon!   March 2022 Highlights from the Audubon Society of Rhode Island      It’s time to get your boots a little muddy! Bring a friend and watch the amazing aerial display of the American Woodcock or get ready for spring migration with a virtual workshop or birding walk. […]

OP-ED: NEIGHBORHOOD DOCTORS

Are neighborhood doctors going extinct? BY SALLY C. PIPES Will the Independent Medical Practice Become Extinct in America? Facing declining revenue prospects, physicians are shuttering their private, independent practices to join up with larger hospitals that have near-monopolies on care in the regions they serve. This trend is depressing news for Americans. Further concentration of […]

ATTLEBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY

A Message from Our Director AMY Spring is coming; we KNOW it is!   Typical of New England, as I write, another significant snowfall is on the way while Facebook friends are posting pictures of their seed-starting activities.   While the library lay somewhat dormant last year, now we’re allowing outside groups to hold events in […]

WOMR GRASSROOTS RADIO

WOMR Celebrates 40 Years on the Cape     Cape Cod’s Community Radio Station Honors 40 Years of Grassroots Radio   Provincetown, MA, February 23, 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, […]

THE TAKING OF TEA

An International Watershed Moment BY DON DOUCETTE Dnieper River Watershed Several weeks ago, I engaged in a casual conversation with a fellow patron during afternoon teatime. The taking of tea and the culturally related conversation and valued exchange of ideas at these times can prove profound and timely. My friend recommended a book. He is Jewish […]