Archive for May 2026
GriefSPEAK: The Motherless on Mother’s Day – Mari Nardolillo Dias
Motherless children will find ways to come out the other side, and eventually remember her smell, the sound of her laugh, her quirky phrases, and the taste of her cooking.
Read MoreRI Veterans: Did you know? 07.05.26 (Local legislation, Local events, resources) – John A. Cianci
RI Veterans: Did you know? 07.05.26 – John A. Cianci
Read MoreBusiness Beat: Hannah Street Consulting Expands in Providence with New Innovation District Office
Business Beat: Hannah Street Consulting Expands in Providence with New Innovation District Office
Read MoreTD Charitable Foundation Awards $250,000 to Rhode Island’s Foster Forward, Part of $10M Housing Initiative in Northeast
TD Charitable Foundation Awards $250,000 to Rhode Island’s Foster Forward, Part of $10 Million Housing Initiative in Northeast
Read MoreRhode Island Weather for May 7, 2026
Rhode Island Weather for May 7, 2026
Read MoreWe Cook! Mother’s Day Heirloom Tomato, Basil Gelee, Burrata, Vinaigrette, Balsamic Drizzle
We Cook! Mill’s Tavern’s Heirloom Tomato, Basil Gelee, Burrata, Vinaigrette, Balsamic Drizzle for Mother’s Day
Read MoreIt’s Sour Grapes day! – May 6, 2026 – Tim Jones
It’s Sour Grapes day! – May 6, 2026 – Tim Jones
Read MoreRhode Island Weather for May 6, 2026
Rhode Island Weather for May 6, 2026
Read MoreIt is what it is – May 6, 2026 Commentary with Jen Brien
It is what it is – May 6, 2026 Commentary with Jen Brien
Read MoreThe Child-Health Conversation May Be Evolving Faster Nationally Than It Is in Rhode Island
A new URI study showing widespread confusion over ultra-processed foods is raising broader questions about school meals, SNAP policies, childhood obesity, nutrition quality, and whether Rhode Island’s child-health conversation is keeping pace with rapidly evolving national debates over prevention and long-term wellness.
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