Archive for March 2026
Rhode Island Weather for March 28, 2026
Morning: will start chilly and partly sunny, with temperatures in the low to mid 30s°F under mostly clear to scattered clouds and light north winds. It will feel brisk but dry as the sun gradually brightens things up. Afternoon: sees the day warming to a high near 38–39°F with partly sunny skies continuing. North winds…
Read MoreGriefSPEAK: A Memory of Elephants – Mari Nardolillo Dias
For readers who cherish The Velveteen Rabbit and The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse —A Memory of Elephants is a tender journey through love that remains – a gentle, thoughtful story about grief, presence, and the voices we encounter when something important is lost. Set in a quiet winter forest, a baby…
Read MoreRep. Carson: Newport birthing center must not be sacrificed for Brown Health’s Massachusetts financial losses
Rep. Carson: Newport birthing center must not be sacrificed for Brown Health’s Massachusetts financial losses Rep. Lauren H. Carson says Brown University Health’s first-quarter financial report demands a clear and direct response from lawmakers: Rhode Island taxpayers have been faithful partners to this health system, and that partnership must be honored by preserving essential services…
Read MoreIt’s – A Bug’s World – at Roger Williams Park Zoo
Photo: Courtesy of Roger Williams Park Zoo Get ready for a big adventure from a very small point of view in A Bug’s World, the new exhibit at Roger Williams Park Zoo. Opening April 11th, you’ll see the outdoors like an insect does, where ants are the size of dogs and butterflies are larger than…
Read MoreRhode Island Weather for March 27, 2026
Morning: Expect a cool and mostly cloudy start with a chance of showers, especially early on. Temperatures will hover in the mid to upper 40s°F, with winds from the west or southwest at 10-15 mph. Any lingering rain should taper off as the day progresses. Afternoon: Conditions improve to partly sunny with a mix of…
Read MoreOutdoors in RI: Pest Season – Silvopasture at URI’s Peckham Farm – RI DEM Jobs
Community support comes together to seed new silvopasture at URI’s Peckham Farm Tree Pro donation supports New England tree research in new public-private partnership A team of faculty and staff at the University of Rhode Island is looking forward to growing its tree research capacity, while nourishing the animals who live on campus, with a…
Read MoreRhode Island Weather for March 26, 2026
Morning starts mostly cloudy with a slight chance of a few lingering showers or sprinkles before 10 a.m., especially near the coast. Temperatures begin in the upper 30s to low 40s°F, with southwest winds picking up to 8-15 mph and gusts near 25 mph at times, making it feel a bit raw early on. Afternoon…
Read MoreWe Cook! Easter Grilled Rack of Lamb with Fingerling Potatoes, Mint Salsa – Mill’s Tavern
by Executive Chef Edward Bolus, Mill’s Tavern Grilled Rack of Lamb with Duck Fat Heirloom Fingerling Potatoes and Mint Salsa for Easter Mill’s Tavern presents a savory dish of grilled rack of lamb, seasoned with garlic and rosemary; duck fat-roasted heirloom fingerling potatoes; and a refreshing mint salsa. This recipe is perfect for a special…
Read MoreHospitality Businesses: FREE Training to Get Ready for FIFA World Cup Biz in Rhode Island
RI Hospitality Education Foundation Launches Statewide Workforce Training Initiative to Prepare Rhode Island for FIFA World Cup 2026™ Free training program funded in part by Real Jobs RI will help equip 1,500 hospitality workers for increased tourism, global visitors and elevated service demands As Rhode Island prepares for the regional impact of FIFA World Cup…
Read MoreA Simple Friday Reset That Makes the Weekend Even Better – Mary Hunt
by Mary Hunt, contributing writer Most household stress doesn’t come from dramatic, headline-worthy disasters. It sneaks in quietly. It’s the mail spreading like ivy across the kitchen counter. The leftovers shoved to the back of the refrigerator to “deal with later.” The grit that magically appears anywhere people walk in and out all day. None…
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