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  • H1N1 flu clinics arrive at Sakonnet schools (Sakonnet Times)
    posted on November 4, 2009 at 11:46:07 am
    SAKONNET AREA — Little Compton students were among the state’s first to receive immunization against H1N1, while other schools in these towns will get the ‘swine flu’ vaccine later this week and in coming weeks.
  • PRESERVATION CELEBRATION: RHODY AWARDS FOR HISTORIC PRESERVATION TO BE PRESENTED IN PAWTUCKET ON THURSDAY (Providence Business News)
    posted on October 28, 2009 at 08:13:32 pm
    The inspired restoration of a modernist church, a professional who represents the Narragansett Indian Tribe in preservation matters, the family effort to refurbish a classic 1950s diner, a neighborhood project that led to statewide protection of properties in historic districts—these are some of the people and projects that will be honored at the Preservation Celebration on Thursday, October 29 ...
  • R.I. preservation society plans awards (The Providence Journal)
    posted on October 17, 2009 at 01:46:16 am
    The commission will hold its 2009 awards ceremony on Oct. 29 at which 16 people and preservation projects will be honored.
  • YOUR VIEW: Wind turbines quiet, elegant (The Standard-Times)
    posted on October 13, 2009 at 04:10:38 am
    Dartmouth is considering the installation of one or two wind turbines at the southern Department of Public Works site on Chase Road. Some people are understandably concerned about the visual and noise impact that the wind turbines might have for them.
  • Brunswick football raises mark to 5-1 (The Times Record)
    posted on October 12, 2009 at 08:22:08 pm
    BREWER — The Brunswick High School football team ran its record to 5-1 Friday night with a 33-12 Eastern Maine Class A win over the Witches.
  • Stanford White's Great-Grandson To Lecture At Historical Society (Garden City News)
    posted on September 24, 2009 at 09:14:16 am
    The Garden City Historical Society is proud to welcome Samuel G. White, great-grandson of the famed architect Stanford White, as a guest lecturer in the Society's "Meet the Author" series. Mr. White's presentation is combined with a book signing of his newest work, Stanford White Architect, published by Rizzoli in 2008, and co-authored with Elizabeth White. read more
  • Memoir recalls sometimes strange, always exciting, life (National Catholic Reporter)
    posted on August 29, 2009 at 04:01:12 am
    Though his appearance at his high school alma mater was advertised and anticipated, novelist Christopher Buckley was absent from the two-and-a-half-day early summer conference remembering "The Catholic William F. Buckley Jr." Christopher had a conflict due to a "contractual obligation" in Denver, the gracious host explained, but many of the 125 persons gathered suspected that was a polite excuse.
  • Film marks new round in battle over sugar (National Catholic Reporter)
    posted on July 15, 2009 at 03:09:10 pm
    A wealthy Catholic family in the Dominican Republic is attempting to block, in a U.S. court, commercial distribution of a documentary alleging that the family oversees what amounts to modern slavery of Haitians who work in its extensive sugar operations.
  • Marlborough's Hillside School graduates move up (Marlborough Enterprise)
    posted on June 13, 2009 at 05:47:04 pm
    Many are going to prestigious high schools.
  • Charlie Day (AskMen)
    posted on May 27, 2009 at 04:04:59 am
    Why Is He Famous? Charlie Day may just be television’s most beloved volatile loser. This New York native first shot to fame in 2005 as self-absorbed slacker Charlie Kelly on the most underrated show on television, It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia . The critically acclaimed cult hit is now entering its fourth season on FX. “I’ve made it,” Day jokes.
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