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B’s Sloppy Play Gives Rangers Game 4—Boston still leads series 3-1

URI’s Mazze on Economic Forecast: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back—URI's Mazze on Economic Forecast: Two Steps Forward,…

King Strikes Out 11 to Keep Hendricken Baseball Undefeated—Hendricken stays perfect...

Report: Gist Misses Most Achievement Gap Target Numbers—see where the schools are falling short

NEW: Taveras Issues Letter Opposing RI NECAP Requirements—Letter to Senate Education Committee and Board of…

Up Close With Midday Records’ Davey Moore—Fonder of the Midday Social...

NEW: Red Sox Legend Jim Rice at Alex + Ani Charity Event Tonight—Charmed by Charity event...

Lisa Blais: Providence Goes After Water, Homeowners To Fix Budget—A tale of political manipulation...

Women & Infants: 8 Tips For Healthy Exercise When Pregnant—Be healthy and be safe...

RI Small Business Journal + Pat Paolino Cruz Join Forces—Relaunch of New England WOMAN Magazine...

 
 

B’s Sloppy Play Gives Rangers Game 4

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Despite outplaying the Rangers in game 4, the Bruins gave up some careless goals and will now head back to Boston hoping to close out New York in game 5.

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Gist by the Numbers: Achievement Gap Failing to Improve

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Test scores are up. So are graduation rates. But the gap between white students and those who are minorities, have disabilities, or are not native English speakers has either stagnated or worsened in the four years that Deborah Gist has been at the helm of the Rhode Island Education Department.

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URI’s Mazze on Economic Forecast: Two Steps Forward, One Step Back

Mazze on Rhode Island economy -- and how to push the buttons needed to move forward.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Today, URI Professor of Business Administration Edward Mazze will unveil his annual state-of-the-state report, "The Rhode Island Economic Outlook and Forecast: Reexamining the Manufacturing Sector" at the New England Economic Partnership Spring 2013 Economic Outlook Conference" -- and while the "long term outlook is good", Mazze says that new economic development initiatives will have little impact the state does not increase its investment in promoting Rhode Island as a place to do business

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King Strikes Out 11 to Keep Hendricken Baseball Undefeated

Hendricken baseball improved to 17-0 with a 5-2 win over Johnston on Thursday.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Defending Division I state champion Bishop Hendricken beat 2012 Division II state champion Johnston High School 5-2 on Thursday afternoon at Hendricken's Ray Pepin Field.  

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NEW: Taveras Issues Letter Opposing RI NECAP Requirements

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Providence Mayor Angel Taveras has issued letters opposing NECAP-linked graduation requirements to RI Senate Education Committee Chair Hanna M. Gallo and state Board of Education Chairwoman Eva Maria Mancuso. 

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Up Close With Midday Records’ Davey Moore

Midday Records founder Davey Moore.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

In this day and age with the advancements in technology and the creation of the Internet, I bet you have a least one friend who has his fingers grasping on some area of the independent music industry. He could be running his own record label, writing a music blog, running an internet radio station out of his basement or he could even be in a kickass band that's taking their respective city by storm.

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NEW: Red Sox Legend Jim Rice at Alex + Ani Charity Event Tonight

Red Sox legend Jim Rice will be on hand at Alex and Ani's Newbury Street store in Boston tonight to greet fans and celebrate the Red Sox partnership with the Jimmy Fund. Photo: Wikipedia

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Boston Red Sox legend Jim Rice will appear at Boston's Alex and Ani store on Newbury Street tonight, May 23rd, at a Charmed by Charity event to celebrate the Red Sox's 60-year partnership with the Jimmy Fund. Wives of the Red Sox, Janna Mortensen, Ashley Saltalamacchia, Sue Farrell, Kelsey Ellsbury and Kelli Pedroia, will also be with Rice to greet fans and shoppers.

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Lisa Blais: Providence Goes After Water, Homeowners To Fix Budget

Providence's water users may be in for a surprise if a new water system bill is passed.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Here’s a story of political manipulation at the cost of RI citizens. (So, what’s new?) Usually, legislation is introduced during the General Assembly session and may languish for quite awhile before a committee hearing is scheduled to consider a bill. But, House bill 6099 – a money grab for the City of Providence – was introduced on May 9th, scheduled for a committee hearing on May 14th and curiously postponed the very next day at the request of the sponsor, Representative Blazejewski.

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Rhode Island’s Best BLT’s

Thursday, May 23, 2013

Bread. A nice tomato. A couple of slices of your favorite lettuce. Smoky, crisp bacon. A little sweetness from mayonnaise or another spread. Sounds simple right? Well then, why is it that everyone from the best chefs to your neighborhood diner makes a B.L.T.? The answer is easy...it might, quite simply be the perfect sandwich. Chefs continue to add their own spin but it is basically the same sandwich we fell in love with as kids. We set out to find some examples of delicious B.L.T.s and came back with these 5...

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ALPHA MALE: 5 Fast Items For Your Summer Wardrobe

The simple canvas shoe is a must-grab for your summer look.

Thursday, May 23, 2013

I've been on the road a bit lately, and traveling always makes me rethink what really are "essentials" n my daily wardrobe. Typically, it ends up revolving around functional pieces, but as I pack I realize I still tend to overpack. I hate bringing luggage for quick trips, so I still find a need to strip down the essentials even more to fit just the right mix into my 1 carry on.

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