Sara Yo Jewelry, handcrafted in Tiverton, makes a statement while settling energy
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By Marrissa Ballard
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12/13/16
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How to teach kids that caring for others is as important as caring about yourself
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Jill Davidson
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1/1/17
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Updates on Wayland Square, The Providence After School Alliance and more
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Barry Fain
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10/24/16
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As summer fades, the excitement is building for the start of a new school year.
And if your family is preparing children to return to the classroom, Warwick Mall and Cranston’s Garden City …
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By DANIEL KITTREDGE
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8/14/19
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The Rhode Island College Concert Chorus’ virtual performance of “When I Think of You,” composed by Lara Farnell with text by Sara Teasdale, is in consideration for two Grammy Awards …
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By STEPHANIE BERNABA
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11/5/20
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Nathan Cornell considers it the finest stand of beeches in Rhode Island.
“They look really impressive this time of year because the leaves turn a metallic, coppery-gold color that stands …
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By DAN HOLMES
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1/19/23
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As a family expanded, so did their East Matunuck beach cottage
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By Andrea E. McHugh
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1/1/17
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Corwin’s wide-set eyes, long legs and whiskers can be captivating. Or could it be his long ears resting on his shoulders that make him so endearing?
Corwin, a rabbit with red sneakers in a …
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By ERIN O’BRIEN
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11/12/20
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A balayage from this East Greenwich salon has our writer feeling fresh for the fall
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By Caitlin Howle
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10/3/16
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Blood shortages have not ceased during the coronavirus pandemic, and the Rhode Island Blood Center and Johnston High School are once again teaming up to rise to the challenge.
Account manager …
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By JACOB MARROCCO
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11/20/20
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Art has long been a major part of Susan Brescia’s life, on both personal and professional levels.
A self-taught musician since her youth, she plays guitar, ukulele, piano, mandolin and …
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By ALEX MALM
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9/17/21
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South County's consignment scene is serious business
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Andrea E. McHugh
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10/3/16
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One couple reclaims the former residence of a great-great-grandfather
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Andrea E. McHugh
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10/24/16
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At this time of year for the last three years, Joe Gruslin of Pawtucket has visited the Warwick Mall for a gig that has him smiling.
He’s cut out for it, too. He has a short, neatly …
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By JOHN HOWELL
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11/26/20
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A new year, a new beginning.
With the arrival of 2023, many of us use this annual marker to stop and think about where we have been, and where we’re going. It’s a chance to …
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2/2/23
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A Washington Close Up for two high schoolers
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Jill Davidson
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12/14/16
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“All girls, for girls” is the concept that Kerri Kelleher puts forward when it comes to the new Flare Lacrosse program.
Kelleher – who has been coaching Cranston youth lacrosse for a number …
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By KELLSIE KING
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8/21/19
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METRO
If asked to name the No. 1 killer of women, many people might be excused for providing an incorrect answer. Various issues affect women’s health, and some issues garner more attention …
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2/2/23
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These soot-free candles are custom blended in Wickford and inspired by the Ocean State
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By Meghan Follett
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11/29/16
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Debbie Wood is jammin’.
She’s good at it, too. It’s not that unusual for her to sell out of her jams and sauces by the end of the day. That’s a good thing. It surely …
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By JOHN HOWELL
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12/3/20
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Noreen Inglesi, the artist in residence at Notable Works Publication and Distribution, recently released “Voices of the Earth: The Future of Our Planet II,” an environmental resource …
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By CRAIG CONWAY
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12/10/20
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“Real food. Plant based. Fast.”
Those five words embody the mission of Plant City X, a fast food-style offshoot of what is described as “the world’s first plant-based vegan …
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By DAWN ANDERSON
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9/24/21
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Ensuring body balance when performing activities, especially in standing, requires coupling of the opposite hand and foot: “The Opposite Hand and Foot Rule.”
During an …
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2/2/23
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Mary Ellen Fraizer shows off her flair for home decorating
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By Andrea E. McHugh
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10/3/16
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Festivals, graduation and more
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Barry Fain
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11/17/16
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