Sunday, November 23, 2025

VOTE ON TUESDAY, MARCH 5TH

Write in Bea Reardon on Republican primary ballot. Dear Rockport friends I am writing to ask you to Write IN “Bea Reardon, 9 Ridgewood Road” for Rockport Republican Town Committee on Tuesday, March 5th.  If you have not early voted yet, there is still a chance. Polls open on Tuesday at 7am and close at 8pm. Find […]

ART MUSEUM OF NEW BEDFORD

Exhibition Dates: May 25th, 2024 – August 25, 2024 TRANSFORMATIONS The Art Museum of New Bedford presents Transformations, a juried exhibition of works on paper that explore the theme of metamorphosis or change. Works may be 2D or 3D but must be predominantly made of paper. Transformations is the inaugural exhibition of the Art Museum of New Bedford’s new annual juried […]

VACCINATIONS – MASKS – TESTING

Representative Quattrocchi submits legislation that prohibits mandates on vaccinations, masks and testing Representative Robert Quattrocchi State House, Providence – In response to the lessons learned from the detrimental economic, educational and health services related conditions realized by the COVID-19 mandates for testing, masking and vaccinations, Representative Robert Quattrocchi (District 41, Scituate, Cranston) submitted legislation that […]

MASSACHUSETTS HISTORICAL PRESERVATION

TODAYS TOPICS Arlington Town Hall cupola demolition (Donna Wiley) Arlington Town Hall cupola demolition (mjtubin@verizon.net) Arlington Town Hall cupola demolition (Ed Nilsson) MassHistPres] Arlington Town Hall cupola demolition We are nearing the end of the restoration of The Spire Center in Plymouth, an 1884 Methodist Church is being restored by www.spencerpreservationgroup.com/spirecenter <http://www.spencerpreservationgroup.com/spirecenter>  including detailed restoration […]

EARLY EDUCATION ADVOCATES

CHILDCARE WAGES LISA HILDEBRAND In a recent commentary, early education advocates Lisa Hildebrand and Khadija Lewis Khan drew a very appropriate comparison between Rhode Island’s child care resources and the Washington Bridge, noting that both are critical infrastructure whose challenges create serious obstacles to working Rhode Islanders. We couldn’t agree more, and are just as […]

CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD

River Dinner Series: The Danube, with Chef Joe Cizynski Wednesday, March 6, 2024 at 06:00 PM – 08:00 PM Member Price: $65 Price: $75 Register We will be doing dinner’s traveling along some of the great rivers in the world. We will cross them and take food from 4 different locations along the river. We’ll […]

IRISH IN AMERICA

A Musical Journey by Mary King Monday March 4, 6:30 pm at Weaver Library Come join us for a musical journey of Irish jigs, ballads, folk songs, storytelling and humor! Free and open to all, registration not required. WEAVE LIBRARY

NET-ZERO CLIMATE CHANGE ACT

Kallman, Kislak introduce bill to begin reducing carbon emissions from buildings Change is necessary to meet net-zero commitment of Act on Climate STATE HOUSE – When Rhode Island enacted the Act on Climate in 2021, the state committed to reducing its carbon emissions to net-zero by 2050. MEGHAN E. KALLMAN About 30% of those carbon […]