Monday, June 22, 2026

ATTLEBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY: SPRING THINGS

A Message from Our Director In just a few days, we’ll hear news of Spring’s arrival from a groundhog. Whether or not this prediction comes true, something you can be sure of is that your library is here for you in all kinds of weather.   As we prepare for the weekend’s storm we can assure you, while […]

CENTENARY METHODIST “HOMEMADE TAKE-OUT DINNER”

MOM’S MEATLOAF On Saturday February 19, Centenary United Methodist Church, 15 Sanford Street in downtown Attleboro, will host another homemade take-out dinner.   This month we will be preparing “Mom’s Meatloaf”, mashed potatoes, green beans, dinner roll and a delicious dessert. Adults $12 and kids under 10 $6.   Please call 508-222-1759 or email cumc15.events@gmail.com to reserve your dinner.   […]

OP-ED: BIG TECH’S PIRACY PROBLEM

Google Loss to Sonos Confirms Big Tech’s IP Piracy Problem   By Adam Mossoff   In January, the U.S. International Trade Commission ruled that Google infringed Sonos’ patented innovations in wireless speaker technology. This may sound like an obscure legal ruling. But it confirms a problem that threatens America’s innovation economy.   The problem? Intellectual […]

WRITER’S RESIDENCY AT LINDEN PLACE

UNIQUE, NO-COST WRITERS’ RESIDENCY AT LINDEN PLACE AIMS TO RE-EXAMINE HISTORY THROUGH A CONTEMPORARY, CREATIVE LENS  Eight Rhode Island Writers to Be Selected for Inaugural Program   BRISTOL, R.I. –Linden Place historic house museum in Bristol will play host to a unique, no-cost, creative writers’ residency throughout the month of April. The daytime-only residency aims to […]

EARTHTALK: PLANT BASED DIETS?

EarthTalk® From the Editors of E – The Environmental Magazine   Eating more salad and less (or no) animal products is one of the most impactful ways you can fight climate change and help the planet. Credit: Roman Odintsov, Pexels.   Dear EarthTalk: I’ve recently been really into salads and have been wondering does my […]

YOU CAN MAKE THE BIG MOVE

Tips for Managing a Cross-Country Move     With remote work so common these days, moving to your dream locale across the state, country or even the world isn’t as difficult as it once was.   Still, that doesn’t mean a long-distance move will be easy. The logistics, the travel and the timeline can all […]

RHODE ISLAND HISTORICAL CEMETARIES

HISTORICAL PRESERVATION     The Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission (RIHPHC) has launched a partnership with the Rhode Island Advisory Commission on Historical Cemeteries (RIACHC) to present RI Historical Cemeteries Awareness and Preservation Weeks in April – May 2022. Each spring, RIACHC facilitates dozens of cemetery clean-ups, gravestone conservation demonstrations, and tours across the state. RIHPHC will […]

TRINITY REP

Critics cheer for Tiny Beautiful Things     Tiny Beautiful Things began its run two weeks ago, and audiences are loving the show. Guaranteed to make you laugh and cry, guests left the theater feeling uplifted and hopeful. Let’s take a look at some of the early reviews from local theater critics.   The cast of Tiny Beautiful Things. Photo by […]