To the Editor,
How could so many people in Salem Massachusetts believe that witches were performing nefarious deeds? This occurred around the time folks like Galileo (whom the church chose not to …
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To the Editor
I was pleased to read Pres. Hughes’ recent thoughts about CCRI’s future (CCRI Rebounds In Wake of Pandemic, Feb.23). In her speech to the Warwick Rotarians she …
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3/2/23
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To the Editor,
The Warwick Beacon of Feb. 16 reported that mayor Picozzi is seeking to delay the construction of the high schools. This time is needed to make sure that there are sufficient …
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3/2/23
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It seems to always happen, as soon as we sit down to dinner, the phone rings.
Carol grabbed the receiver and looked at the screen.
“You may want to take this,” she said handing me …
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3/2/23
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Last week, one of Rhode Island’s most high-profile politicians made waves by announcing his departure from Congress less than three months into a new term which he had just handily won this …
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3/2/23
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To the Editor,
The scene opens with Ralphie and his little brother in front of a local department store at the beginning of the kickoff of the Christmas season. White snowflakes fall gently as …
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3/1/23
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2/28/23
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2/28/23
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To the Editor,
How could so many people in Salem Massachusetts believe that witches were performing nefarious deeds? This occurred around the time folks like Galileo (whom the church chose not to …
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2/28/23
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STORY OF THE WEEK: U.S. Rep. David Cicilline’s decision to step down to take the top job at the Rhode Island Foundation emerged as a surprise, although, with a bit of reflection, it also makes …
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2/28/23
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Revelations can be wonderful surprises or, as I realized last week, a product of opening one’s eyes to what is there. In this instance my eyes were wide open. I knew where I was and what …
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2/22/23
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To the Editor:
“The same prudence which in private life would forbid our paying our own money for unexplained projects, forbids it in the dispensation of the public moneys.” Thomas …
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