Editorial
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To the Editor, Proper planning and research is key to good land-use programs. Can it be done? Is it legal? How about the neighbors? When a developer comes before the City Council with crazy … more
To the Editor, So, I hope that immediately, everyone who has started a“RIDOT gets perks?” Yes, thaey do. At that same agency, we complain about every snowstorm, every pothole, and, … more
To the Editor, Name one worthwhile thing Kamala Harris has accomplished as Vice President. That’s my challenge to state Senator Mark McKenney. In his recent op-ed, Senator McKenney … more
With the start of school this week, parents might be breathing a big sigh of relief that they no longer need to juggle schedules or make expensive payments to daycare facilities and summer camps to … more
STORY OF THE WEEK : With the end of the Democratic National Convention, the stage is now set for a sprint to the high-stakes November election. Rhode Island’s delegation, like other Democrats … more
Time to wash the car. It sounds simple enough. Unfurl the hose; get a bucket and a thick sponge – one that looks like real sponge. Fill the bucket half way and put in a squirt of Palmolive … more
As the author of Article XIV of the state constitution, a section that streamlined the amendment process, thereby facilitating improvements in judicial selection and the adoption of separation of … more
With the Sept. 10 Statewide Primary just a couple weeks away, it’s time again for thousands of Rhode Islanders to step into the ballot box and vote for the people they trust to carry out the … more
Chardy Pass announced the white lettering on green background of the street sign.  I never would have noticed it if my son, Ted, hadn’t said, “they’re breaking the law.” … more
To the Editor, I ask those who plan to vote in the upcoming Republican primary to consider the behavior of one of the United States Senate candidates. That candidate is Patricia Morgan of West … more
To the Editor,   Rhode Island has the distinction of being the only state in New England where no state-owned forests are protected from logging. Instead, the Rhode Island Department … more
The world around us is a competitive place. Imprinted within our intrinsic human nature, within our very DNA, is an unmistakable need to compete and emerge victorious over those around us. … more
Ferris Bueller comes to mind, as I’m heading to Chicago for next week’s Democratic Convention. Ferris had a line that was dead-on accurate: “Life moves pretty fast. If you … more
Think about it. How would you go about choosing an individual or organization to honor for building community? Rule out elected officials and appointed leaders such as the superintendent of … more
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