Thursday, June 18, 2026

RETURN TO OFFICE STRESS

5 tips to help manage your return-to-office stress   By  Dr. Ana Stankovic Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare of New England   As pandemic restrictions ease, your time working from home may be coming to an end — and that may have you feeling stressed. Remember, it’s normal to have some worry about a change in […]

POSTAL SERVICE REFORM ACT

Workers: Postal Service Reform Act First Step to Shore Up Agency     Lily Bohlke – Commonwealth News Service   Congress has passed a bill to help shore up the U.S. Postal Service, and it’s now on to President Joe Biden for a signature. Amid mail slowdowns, the bill puts six-day-a-week delivery into law, and eliminates […]

FRIENDS OF LIBRARY OFFER COLLECTORS’ CORNER

EAST PROVIDENCE PUBLIC LIBRARY   Volunteer members of Friends of the East Providence Public Library have gathered more than 60 special or unusual books that have been donated by library patrons. These collectible books will be available at the Spring Book Sale or can be ordered by email and picked up at Weaver Library. A […]

CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD

THIS WEEK’S MUSE FRANCIS BACON “The job of the artist is always to deepen the mystery.” Francis Bacon was a figurative painter, known for his raw, distressing imagery. He took the human figure as his preferred subject, at a time when art was dominated by abstract styles, and gave it animalistic, primitive form. His uncompromising […]

LTE: CONGRESSMAN JAMES MC GOVERN

Let’s Talk About Gas Prices.   JIM MC GOVERN   Amid a historically unstable period for global oil and gas prices, many families are experiencing real financial stress and wondering how we can end America’s dependence on foreign energy. It’s a good question. Sadly, Big Oil companies and their corrupt backers in Congress are asking something […]

MUSEUM CONCERTS RHODE ISLAND

LIVE CONCERTS CONTINUE!   Click Here to Order Tickets for The April 3 Concert   TRIO  MARESIENNE RETURN OF THE KING: Music of the English Restoration Purcell, Finger, Locke, Simpson, Young, Jenkins Lisa Brooke, violin; Carol Lewis, gamba; Chris Henricksen, Theorbo Sunday April 3 ~  3:30 pm Carol Lewis: “wonderfully vivid – brilliantly florid” — The Boston […]

UTILITY JUSTICE BILL

Thanks for two successful PIPP hearings!     Take Action – Call Your Legislators   Thanks to your support, utility justice bill PIPP has had two successful hearings in the RI Senate and House committees! Thank you to everyone who provided testimony, wrote letters, told your stories, and made a huge difference.   PIPP will […]

STUDENT LOAN FORGIVENESS ACT

Whitehouse Introduces Bills to Grant Student Loan Forgiveness to Frontline Health Workers and Teachers   Teacher Loan Forgiveness Improvement Act and Student Loan Forgiveness for Frontline Health Workers Act recognize the sacrifice and dedication of public servants Washington, DC – Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI), a member of the Senate Finance Committee, has introduced a pair of […]