Posts Tagged ‘Business’
Placing “right bet” on offshore wind, MA going big on RI’s doorstep, CT holds – Nantucket Current
Colin A. Young, State House News Service • The Nantucket Current (printed in cooperation on the continued coverage of offshore wind turbines, from “We’re Going Big” – Massachusetts Picks More Wind Projects, But Prices Unavailable”) The state announced the slate of projects that will make up its next move towards offshore wind power, but Massachusetts…
Read MoreTo Do in RI: “Sailing on a Sea of Roses”, National Rose Show & Convention, TUESDAY
As part of the Yankee District of the ARS, the RI Rose Society is honored to be hosting the annual convention in Warwick, Rhode Island on September 9-13, 2024. The judged show on Tuesday, September 10th is free and open to the public 12-3:00 Exhibitors and program speakers will be attending from over 42 states and…
Read MoreOur Networking Pick of the Week: Morning Coffee at Oceanside Medical, with Central RI Chamber
Meet at Oceanside Medical Aesthetics and Primary Care, for Morning Coffee with the Central Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce on Thursday, September12th from 8 to 9am. Oceanside is located at 300 Toll Gate Road, Warwick – Suite 203 Warwick CRICC Members are $5, Non-members are $15. See Oceanside’s beautiful office space and come for coffee…
Read MoreBig data takes over organizational decision making – Mary T. O’Sullivan
By Mary T. O’Sullivan, MSOL, contributing writer on business leadership Without proper HR analytics, executives wouldn’t be able to make proper business decisions that relate to hiring, firing or promoting employees. – Forbes Advisor If you’ve ever felt that you are just a number at work, you may be exactly right. In order to improve…
Read MoreReal Estate in RI: 2 College Hill homes, $1.950M and $1.475M, with Compass Providence
KIRA GREENE OF COMPASS SELLS TWO HISTORIC COLLEGE HILL HOMES Compass announced the sale of 252 Bowen Street for $1,950,000 and 21 John Street for $1,475,000. Kira Greene, a Founding Agent of Compass Providence, represented the Seller in the Bowen Street transaction and the Buyer in the John Street transaction. The H. Martin Brown House…
Read MoreBusiness Beat: Engel & Völkers welcomes Rob Silva as Real Estate Advisor
Engel & Völkers East Greenwich and Barrington East Bay Welcome Rob Silva as Real Estate Advisor** Engel & Völkers East Greenwich and Engel & Völkers Barrington East Bay announced the addition of Rob Silva as a Real Estate Advisor. Rob brings a deep passion for real estate and extensive knowledge of New England’s coastal communities,…
Read MoreIn the News… recap of the week ending Sept. 7, 2024
RHODE ISLAND & VICINITY Orsted to double employee base in RI RI Sect. of State debuts a new bus wrap, part of an advertising campaign to encourage Rhode Islanders to vote, and to remind voters of upcoming election dates and deadlines. Holocaust exhibition to open at Framingham University Tome Biosciences, a gene editing company in…
Read MoreBurn with Kearns: NFL inspired workout for 40+ folk – Kevin Kearns
by Kevin Kearns, contributing writer on fitness and exercise How an NFL inspired workout can work for you even over 40 plus ? As we age, staying fit becomes more about maintaining mobility, strength, and endurance rather than just building muscle or losing fat. For the 40+ market, functional fitness—building strength, improving flexibility, and preventing…
Read MoreJohnston Senior Center’s 1st annual Bocce Tournament TODAY at Citizens campus
Photo: Citizens Bank Communities have added bocce courts into parks and recreation areas, but we don’t often get to see the play, learn about it, its history, rules, etc. That changes today in Johnston. The Johnston Senior Center will hold its First Annual Bocce Tournament, hosted by Citizens on their Johnston, Rhode Island campus on…
Read More“We, the undersigned…” – Medical staff at South County Hospital say urgent attention needed
On Wednesday afternoon we received a letter physicians and medical staff at South County Health and South County Hospital. The letter, printed in full below, follows a June action where hematology oncology providers resigned citing “chronic underfunding of the health care delivery system”. The physicians said they have taken this extraordinary step due to the…
Read More