Sunday, June 21, 2026

RHODE ISLAND LEGISLATURE CELEBRATES BLACK HISTORY MONTH

Black and Latino Caucus holds Black History Month celebration honoring historic Black fraternities and sororities Members of the RI Legislative Black and Latino Caucus and representatives of the National Pan-Hellenic Council at a Black History Month celebration held at the State House on Feb. 15.               STATE HOUSE – The Rhode Island Legislative Black […]

PROVIDENCE: “A CITY THAT WORKS FOR EVERYONE”

Share your Feedback on Online Reporting   Haga clic aquí para español   Dear Neighbor,     Here in the City of Providence, we’re committed to creating A City that Works for everyone. In times of need, we want to ensure that our residents feel comfortable contacting law enforcement through a channel that is familiar […]

BACH: SAINT JOHN PASSION

MUSEUM CONCERT  Fe a t u r i n g  Schola Cantorum of Boston & Providence Baroque Orchestra   Daniel Lee, leader / Evangelist, Andrew Brown   Jesus, Stephan Griffin / Frederick Jodry, Pilate Advance Tickets Are Strongly Recommended.   Click Here to Order Tickets Online    Or mail your name and contact information with a check […]

LTE: JIM MC GOVERN “A SPECIAL GROUP OF SOLDIERS”

ATOMIC VETERANS   JIM MC GOVERN   For the last 10 years, I’ve been fighting for proper recognition for a special group of soldiers known as atomic veterans. These veterans participated in hundreds of atmospheric nuclear weapons tests and were placed in extremely dangerous areas. They were constantly exposed to radiation in performance of their duties. Sworn […]

CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD

GOURMET TAKE-OUT! Wednesday, February 23, from 4:30–5:30pm Gourmet Take-Out: Hake & Bake! And I Helped! With Chef Joe Cizynski Enjoy an evening of warm, comforting foods to take off that Winter chill! This delicious menu includes butternut squash soup with roasted chestnuts and sheep’s milk cheese, baked hake stew with potatoes, tomatoes, Romano beans and […]

NEFA EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR CATHY EDWARDS

CATHY TO STEP DOWN IN MAY 2022 CATHY (Boston, MA) The New England Foundation for the Arts announced today that Cathy Edwards, who has led the organization as Executive Director for more than seven years, has said she will step down as of May 31, 2022. Ms. Edwards will work closely with the board and staff […]

FIRST-TIME HOMEBUYERS

5 Homebuying Misconceptions to Avoid     It’s common for both first-time homebuyers and experienced homeowners to feel overwhelmed by the process of purchasing a house. Plus, myths and misconceptions often make the experience even more confusing.   Myths like: Renting is cheaper than buying. You need a credit score of 700 to get a […]

EARTHTALK: CLIMATE PODCAST JOURNALISM

EarthTalk® From the Editors of E – The Environmental Magazine Investigative journalist Amy Westervelt’s podcast company, Critical Frequency, has launched some of the most engaging environmental and climate podcasts out there today. Dear EarthTalk: What are some of the leading environmental podcasts out there these days? — Jane Mitchell, Boise, ID Given the popularity of […]