I was 9 years old when I had my first panic attack.
It was a hot August day, and I was sitting in a cramped Italian restaurant in New York City. Family was visiting from out of town, so we took …
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By MADELINE BATAILLE
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4/15/21
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EAST PROVIDENCE — The following are the results of the Tuesday, Nov. 8, elections in East Providence. The tallies will not become official until the State Board of Elections certifies the …
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Photos by Rich Dionne
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11/10/16
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By DON FOWLER Where else could you find Prince, Elvis, Michael Jackson, Whitney Houston and Taylor Swift all on the stage together? Especially since all but Swift have gone to the great casino in the sky. For the 11th straight season, Foxwoods' Fox
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By Don Fowler
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12/3/16
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Ed Helgran of Atwood Coin & Jewelry, at 1450 Atwood Ave., has a piece of advice for young people looking to take up a hobby.
“You can buy a coin today that may 20 years from now be …
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By JACOB MARROCCO
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1/22/20
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All someone needs to say is the word "Jeopardy" and people either think they are very smart or a little on the dumber side.
For Cranston resident, Dan Meuse, he faced the Jeopardy rounds, final …
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By PAM SCHIFF
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6/29/23
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EAST PROVIDENCE — In the minds of many, when East Providence celebrates the 60th anniversary of its incorporation as a city in 2018, it will "truly" become one.
That's because the electorate of …
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By Mike Rego
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11/10/16
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Clad In offers a special shopping experience thanks to its dedicated team of stylists.
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By Claire Flanagan
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12/20/16
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An innovative approach to philanthropy
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Elizabeth Lorenz
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1/9/17
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Will the new on-street parking be boon or bane for residents and property owners?
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Barry Fain
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10/8/16
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Barrington Democrat Cindy Coyne held a 6,174 to 5,316 lead over Republican Jimmy Kazounis in the race for the RI Senate District 32 seat.
The race had not yet been called because more than 1,000 …
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By Josh Bickford
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11/10/16
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Skin cancer is a serious and potentially life-threatening disease that affects millions of people worldwide. It is the most common form of cancer in the United States, with over 5 million cases …
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7/6/23
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Perfumier Charna Ethier makes handcrafted, all-natural scents at her Wayland Square perfumerie
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By Claire Flanagan
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11/10/16
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By MERI R. KENNEDY The Association of Rhode Island Authors (ARIA) holds their 4th Annual Rhode Island Author Expo on Saturday, Dec. 3 from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet in Cranston. This year, the expo will feature a record 130 published
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By Meri R. Kennedy
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12/3/16
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You don’t have to be an elite athlete to understand the negative impact an orthopedic injury or condition can have on your favorite activities. From weekend pickleball players to avid gardeners …
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Ortho Rhode Island | Sports Medicine
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7/6/23
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Find some Serendipity
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By Meghan H. Follett
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10/28/16
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Local business owners go above and beyond for their street
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Michael Clark | Photography by Tiffany Medrano
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11/10/16
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By TESSA ROY The Providence Gay Men's Chorus (PGMC) is set to kick off its 21st season and will start with one of Providence's favorite holiday traditions, The Providence Gay Men's Chorus's Holiday Show. The PGMC was established in 1995 by 12 gay men who
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By Tessa Roy
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12/3/16
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Rhode Islanders know the basic story of Roger Williams well. He was the founder of Providence, a refugee from nearby Massachusetts whose devotion to religious liberty has resounded through the ages, …
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By DANIEL KITTREDGE
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1/29/20
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More than 45 years ago, Patricia Berkheimer, now of Virginia, was living in Rhode Island. The Vietnam War had been over for only a few short years and many wanted to simply move on. Others were not …
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By KELLY SULLIVAN
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7/6/23
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Neighborhood News from around the East Side
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10/28/16
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Even though there are still some good days of fall fishing, beach bonfires (where legal) and beautiful weather, we need to think ahead in order to ensure a great boating season next year. Careful …
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Roz Butziger
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9/30/16
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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.
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By John Taraborelli
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10/9/16
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By Theatre Review
By DON FOWLER
British writer Amelia Bullmore’s “Di and Viv and Rose,” running in repertory with “Straight White Men” at Wilbury Theatre, has some similar themes …
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By Don Fowler
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12/3/16
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Get an inside peek into the mind of the President of CVS/Pharmacy
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Nancy Kirsch
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10/9/16
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A Jamestown couple restores the charm of a Gilded Age summer home
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By Andrea E. McHugh
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10/18/16
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