Saturday, November 22, 2025

J. DEAN NORTON TO LECTURE AT LINDEN PLACE

Anticipation Grows as Mount Vernon’s Horticultural Director’s Visit to Linden Place Approaches. (BRISTOL,RI)–Linden Place is offering the public two opportunities to meet J. Dean Norton, the longtime Horticultural Director of Mount Vernon, who is also on the advisory committee charged with preserving the current White House gardens. On Monday, June 3 at 7:30 pm there […]

JONATHHAN RING SUBMITS SIGNATURES – QUALIFIES FOR BALLOT

Dear Friends Today I’d like to report to you some fantastic news! The Ring for Register of Deeds campaign will make the ballot for both the Republican Primary and the November election this year! Our campaign turned in over 1600 plus signatures to local city and town halls – with more than enough, over 83 percent, certified for the ballot! (We […]

RIHS ADULT TEA PARTY AND TALK

Celebrating the Legacy of American Girl with Adult Tea Party & Talk Presentation by Dolls of Our Lives Podcaster & Author Allison Horrocks featuring Tea-Infused Cocktails from The Eddy’s Brittany Simons (PROVIDENCE, R.I.) – The Rhode Island Historical Society will host an adult tea party on Thursday, May 30th at 6pm featuring a presentation by podcast host and […]

FOUR CORNERS ARTS CENTER

Sounds of Harmony Gong Meditation & Sound Experience May 26th 4:30 – 6:00 PM The Meeting House 3850 Main Road Tiverton, RI 02878 Admission: $25   The Four Corners Arts Center is pleased to present Sounds of Harmony! Join us at The Meeting House in Tiverton Four Corners to experience the subtle and expansive sounds of […]

WILDLIFE CROSSINGS ABATE MANY COLLISIONS

EARTHTALK Q&A Wildlife Crossings To The Rescue Pravit Kochar  May 9, 2024 Wildlife crossings across roads in Banff National Park have saved untold numbers of elk, bears, coyotes and other wildlife from death by automobile. Credit: Dawn Danby, FlickrCC. Dear EarthTalk: Have wildlife crossings become more common in North America, and are they effective at […]

RI REFORM BILL FALLS SHORT

RIBLIA Caucus announces LEOBOR reform bill in House falls short SENATOR JONATHAN ACOSTA  STATE HOUSE — The Rhode Island Black, Latino, Indigenous, Asian-American and Pacific Islander Caucus (RIBLIA) has announced that the Law Enforcement Officers’ Bill of Rights (LEOBOR) reform bill (2024-H 7263, 2024-S 2096) scheduled for a vote in the House Thursday does not include […]