Wednesday, July 15, 2026

FAMILY FRIENDLY WINTER WILDLIFE EDUCATION PROGRAMS

DEM HOSTING WILDLIFE EDUCATION PROGRAMS THIS WINTER PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) announced it is hosting a children’s program on New England cottontail rabbits, a presentation on the history of bears in RI, and two family-friendly birding workshops this winter as part of its Wildlife Outreach Program. Saving the New […]

“MISS VIRGINIA” AND SCHOOL CHOICE

YOU’RE INVITED:   A Screening of “Miss Virginia” and a School Choice Discussion Monday, January 20 On behalf of National School Choice Week, please join them for a special screening of Miss Virginia. Hailed as a “must-see” movie by USA Today. The film follows a struggling inner-city mother who sacrifices everything to give her son […]

ATTLEBORO HISTORIC PRESERVATION SOCIETY

January 16, 2020 Free and open to the public.    AHPS will present the Sun Chronicle’s 1941 series by Suzanne Sawyer, “Sketching Old Homes”.    You will be delighted and amazed by the photos and details included on 18 of Attleboro’s most historic homes.  Our originally scheduled program, “Preservation and Economic Development with Catherine Feerick” […]

PAWTUCKET RECOGNIZED FOR “VISION PLAN”

PAWTUCKET – The City of Pawtucket received two awards from the American Planning Association Rhode Island Chapter (APA RI) during their 2020 Post-Holiday and Awards Party on Thursday, January 10, 2020. “Thank you to the American Planning Association Rhode Island Chapter for recognizing the efforts of the City and our partners,” said Mayor Donald R. […]

EARTHTALK: PEROVSKITES

EarthTalk® From the Editors of E – The Environmental Magazine Researchers at the University of Oxford in the UK are experimenting with perovskites as the semiconductor in these small tin solar cells that could someday be on your rooftop supplying your home with free electricity. Credit: University of Oxford Press Office FlickrCC.   Dear EarthTalk: […]

LTE: MAYOR JORGE O. ELORZA

Dear neighbor – Together, we are building a new, stronger Providence from the ground up. Years of deferred maintenance has led to broken roads and sidewalks, neglected parks and facilities in disrepair across our city. But today, we have changed the way we do business by no longer waiting for things to break before fixing them. We are […]

MASSACHUSETTS LIFE SCIENCE CENTER TRANSITION

Baker-Polito Administration Announces Leadership Transition at Massachusetts Life Sciences Center Travis McCready stepping down from role after more than four years as president and CEO of Life Sciences Center; Executive Office of Housing and Economic Development Deputy Secretary Timothy J. McGourthy appointed acting president and CEO WALTHAM — The Baker-Polito Administration announced a leadership transition […]

EP LIBRARY FRIENDS

GOT BOOKS? MARY-JO The Friends of the East Providence Public Library are accepting books for their Spring Book Sale at Weaver Library. Proceeds from the sale will benefit library programs, including museum passes, special concerts and events. Hardcover and softcover books in gently used and resalable condition are wanted. Books should have bindings intact and be […]