Friday, July 10, 2026

WAM SCHEDULES REOPENING

Worcester Art Museum Announces Reopening Date July 6, 2020 (Worcester, MA) The Worcester Art Museum, which has been closed due to the COVID-19 pandemic since March 13, 2020, announced today that it will reopen to the public in early October 2020.     This decision, made in consultation with the Museum’s Board of Trustees, allows time […]

BETTER BUSINESS BUREAU: MOVING SCAMS

Scam Alert: Don’t lose money to fake change-of-address websites By Better Business Bureau   Summer is typically a popular time to make a move, and scammers are looking for ways to take advantage of those moving to a new home, as noted in a recent BBB study on moving scams. The Better Business Bureau is urging consumers […]

MASSACHUSETTS GOP

Democrats demand a 12-month moratorium on paying rent, but housing providers have already sacrificed enough. July 6, 2020 WOBURN — Reacting to legislation filed by Beacon Hill Democrats that would extend a mandatory stoppage on evictions for a full year even after the COVID-19 state of emergency order has been lifted , Massachusetts Republican Party Chairman Jim […]

KENTUCKY DERBY PARTY

Linden Place Mansion Celebrates “The Most Exciting Two Minutes in Sports” with its Kentucky Derby Party Support the ongoing restoration and preservation of Linden Place with an afternoon of true southern charm and hospitality at Linden Place’s Derby Day Party on Saturday, September 5th  from 4 pm-8 pm. Can’t make it to Churchill Downs this September 5th? […]

RAIMONDO: PHASE THREE

Hello friend, GOVERNOR GINA RAIMONDO There’s a lot going on these days, and it’s easy to miss things. That’s why I wanted to put together a quick recap for you of the highlights from last week. If you know someone who wants to stay up to date on the latest measures Rhode Island is taking […]

PAWTUCKET COUNCILOR VITALI RUNNING FOR RE-ELECTION

VITALI RUNNING TO RETAIN PAWTUCKET CITY COUNCILOR AT-LARGE SEAT PAWTUCKET  ALBERT J. VITALI Incumbent City Councilor At-Large, Albert J. Vitali, Jr., is announcing his campaign for re-election to the Pawtucket City Council.   The six-term Councilman is a life long resident and businessman, whose company has served the City of Pawtucket for over sixty years. […]

AIA RHODE ISLAND SCHOLARSHIPS

2020 Architectural Forum Scholarships AIA Rhode Island Architectural Forum has announced the 2020 scholarship program. To be eligible, applicants must either be enrolled in an accredited school in Rhode Island pursuing studies in architecture or be a Rhode Island resident studying at an accredited school outside of Rhode Island.   Applicants must also be returning to continue […]

STAGES OF FREEDOM

FREDERIC DOUGLASS “This Fourth [of] July is yours, not mine. You may rejoice, I must mourn. To drag a man in fetters into the grand illuminated temple of liberty, and call upon him to join you in joyous anthems, were inhuman mockery and sacrilegious irony. Do you mean, citizens, to mock me, by asking me to speak to-day? If so, there […]