Archive for July 2019
A mere moment of beauty
…local leaders have absolutely no idea what they are doing. So, enjoy our beauty while it lasts. A mere moment of beauty by David Brussat, Architecture Here and There These two shots of the John Carter Brown Library on the College Green of Brown University were taken as my son Billy and I paused on…
Read MoreThe Good, The Bad & The Ugly…
“Health for One Hundred Years!” to Frank Coletta The Good Frank Coletta. Today is his last day. What a standard in journalism, told with compassion, a smile, and hope, even in the most tragic of stories. Have you seen his good-bye spots on Ch. 10? They are an inspiration. And they make us smile. As we start…
Read MoreFor one or two-way streets?
All drivers become pedestrians when they emerge from behind the wheel For one or two-way streets? By David Brussat, Architecture Here and There On a recent sojourn in (and above) Manhattan, Steve Mouzon sparked a Facebook conversation about the merits and demerits of one- and two-way streets. It unfolded at such a high level of…
Read MoreTop Story of the Week Hot Fun in the Summertime!
Cranston Youth Girls rock… Top Story of the Week Hot Fun in the Summertime! Cranston Youth Girls Basketball Assoc keeps the girls playing! by John CardulloIt started in the summer of 2014 and over the last six years the Cranston Youth Girls Basketball Association’s “3 v 3” has grown from 32 girls playing summer basketball…
Read MoreJuly – with Patricia Glynn Olson – The Futurist
July? Just remember to laugh. July – with Patricia Glynn Olson – The Futurist Hello, everyone, and welcome to summer! It is sure to be an interesting few months for certain. As we go into July we are getting ready to roll through MERCURY IN RETROGRADE for the balance of the month. As I have shared…
Read MoreThis Cranston Reunion 57 years in the making
Once an Eagle, always an Eagle This Cranston Reunion 57 years in the making Cranston’s Edgewood Eagles Youth football and cheerleaders Organizational Reunion By John Cardullo, sports writer, RINewsToday.com In the Fall of 1962, the Edgewood Eagles began as a single youth football team. The mission statement was simple, “We want to teach boys between…
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