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High quality men's style that you won't find at the mall more
Still have holiday shopping to do? Check out this statewide roundup of craft fairs and holiday strolls more
On April 15, 1861, President Abraham Lincoln issued a call for soldiers. Over the next several years, the north and south would do battle through a bloody Civil War. That July, Albert Fenner Waite, … more
Rhode Island may be the smallest state, but it boasts one of the largest and best book festivals in the nation. Thousands of people come to the Book Festival each year to meet acclaimed authors and illustrators from all corners of the country. These more
What’s in name? We caught up with Melinda Witham from The Purple Cow to find out more about her commitment to handmade art and how her eclectic store got its name. more
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Urban agriculture has become increasingly popular in our neighborhoods more
Thirty-eight years ago, Albert (Butch) Guevremont and his brother Ben began Roll-A-Way Disposal. “We started with $10,000 and an old truck that probably shouldn’t have even been on … more
Financial planning is a key component of successful money management. When financial plans are established and put in place, individuals are in much better position to achieve both short-term goals, … more
Odds are good that you’ll be able to find something for everyone on your nice list at the annual RISD Alumni and Student Holiday Art Sale. more
John Reckner may be known statewide as the creator of the annual Jack-O-Lantern Spectacular at Roger Williams Park Zoo, but he has earned another affectionate moniker among his family and … more
When Marcia Pollock Wysocky, a historian and author from Winneconne, Wisc. was given 13 handwritten letters by her mother's neighbor, Gayle Baylor of Friendship, Wisc., she was quick to notify the … more
Get the little ones out and active this season more
When David Andreozzi set out to design a new home for his parents, it was more than just a job - read about how he created this labor of love in Bristol more
Creativity comes in many forms – and local residents might be surprised at the artistic work being done right next door or just around the corner in their community. The barriers between the … more
The rising book censorship movement has reached Rhode Island, although so far it lacks the intensity seen in many regions of America. Still, libraries and organizations around the state are … more
Fall trends can be found at Feminine Fancies more
Soon after sunset Sunday evening, Town Administrator Tony Teixeira will join Santa Claus and other town officials in flipping the switch that will bathe downtown Bristol in a sea of colorful lights … more
An East Greenwich store offers hand-spun comfort more
Our writer gets back in the habit of running at Providence Running Company more
On March 7, Diana Champa of School One, along with local authors Taylor Polites and Hester Kaplan, surprised Cranston High School West senior Emily Durigan during her virtual English class to tell … more
Thinking about using wallpaper to transform your walls from drab to fab? You’re in good company. Wallpaper’s popularity is on the rise in both residential and commercial spaces and … more
If you heard a loud boom on the East Side this summer, it’s probably more than just some leftover fireworks from Fourth of July – more likely it was the sound of the real estate market exploding. more
Take time to renew yourself this holiday season more
When Sandra Olivo Peterson looked to put her son, Darien, in school at age four, she searched for a place that could accommodate her son’s needs. Being born around the cutoff date that would … more
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