Tuesday, June 23, 2026

EASY TO DO

SMART KITCHEN IDEAS Not all of us are lucky enough to get a complete kitchen overhaul whenever we want. But just because you can’t redo the entire room right away, doesn’t mean you can’t make some improvements! You’ll be surprised what a huge difference these smaller design updates can make. Here are some smart ideas […]

MARTIN LUTHER KING HOLIDAY PROGRAM

January 17, 2022 Rev. Chery Harris King Committee of Greater Attleboro Hosts 2nd Virtual King Holiday Program On Monday, January 17, 2022, The Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Memorial Committee of Greater Attleboro will host its 35th annual commemoration of the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday.   The virtual program, produced by DoubleACS, Attleboro’s […]

ATTLEBORO: THE LITERACY CENTER

Dear Friends, It is hard to believe what can change in a year! Twelve months ago, we were just beginning to welcome the news of a vaccine for the coronavirus and we were waiting with bated breath to see what 2021 would bring.   While it is easy to get swept up in the rhetoric […]

LTE: PROVIDENCE MAYOR JORGE. O. ELORZA

Haga clic aquí para español Dear Neighbor, Mayor Alorza As the new year approaches, many of us are spending time reflecting on 2021. Though the pandemic has continued to present us with many challenges, we have also shared many successes. Here in Providence, we have seen innovation, creativity, and most of all, resilience – among our small […]

EARTHTALK: CARBON FOOTPRINTS

EarthTalk® From the Editors of E – The Environmental Magazine The richest 1% of humanity produces 15% of total carbon emissions, while the richest 10% is responsible for more than half. Credit: Pexels.com. Dear EarthTalk: Do wealthy people generate more pollution and/or carbon emissions than the less fortunate? — George P., Greenwich, CT In a […]

NATIONAL HISTORIC PRESERVATION AWARDS

National Trust for Historic Preservation’s Preservation Funds: Awardees and Grant Announcement Captain-Robert-Bennet-Forbes-House-Museum Photo By Brian-Maclean: Milton, Massachusetts Congratulations to four Massachusetts organizations that recently received funding through the National Trust for Historic Preservation’s National Trust Preservation Fund! These small-dollar grants are intended to encourage preservation efforts at the local level, in the hopes of stimulating future […]

BLACKSTONE VALLEY TOURISM

Reconnecting in the Blackstone Valley: A Look Back on 2021     In  2021, new hope emerged as Covid cases began to come down and vaccines became available.  While still cautious, we were able to gather more at restaurants, coffee shops, and other businesses as they opened up again.     By summer hotels were seeing […]

PAWTUCKET: CALL FOR ARTISTS

*OPEN CALL FOR ENTRIES* Pawtucket Arts Collaborative (PAC) and Pawtucket Foundation to host 14th Annual Pawtucket Foundation Prize Exhibition The Pawtucket Arts Collaborative (PAC) and the Pawtucket Foundation announce the 14th year of this highly regarded, juried art exhibition –  the Pawtucket Foundation Prize Exhibition. This year’s Juror is Michael Rose.  Entries will be accepted from […]