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Cape Cod unveils its new tourism branding campaign (video)
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Read MoreGenerative Artificial Intelligence (AI) isn’t Chat GPT – Mary T. O’Sullivan
by Mary T. O’Sullivan, MSOL, business coach and writer “Generative AI has the potential to change the world in ways that we can’t even imagine.” – Bill Gates I’ve been stuck lately on how best to present my LinkedIn posts. After wracking my brain, and wasting a lot of time, I turned to ChatGPT to…
Read MoreWood River Health earns Gold in health care delivery
Wood River Health has been recognized by the Health Resources & Services Administration as a Health Center Quality Leader, which is awarded to only 10% of community health care centers in the United States. This credential demonstrates that Wood River Health is a model for excellence in health care delivery and a leader in the promotion of…
Read MoreOur Networking Pick of the Week – Winter Networking, Westerly CCU
Join friends and colleagues for Winter Networking presented by the Westerly Community Credit Union – this Thursday, February 29th from 5:30 – 7:30 PM at Lake Taco. Lake Taco is at 446 RI-3, in Coventry, RI. Reconnect with old friends, build new relationships, and meet potential customers and clients. Gather with us at Coventry’s newest restaurant – Lake Taco – for…
Read MoreBurn with Kearns: Unveiling the Blueprint: prioritizing locomotion 50+ – Kevin Kearns
by Kevin Kearns, contributing writer on exercise and fitness Within the functional training paradigm, encompassing eight key elements of fitness, one stands out as paramount, particularly in my humble assessment: locomotion. Reflecting on my tenure as a consultant for Tufts Medical Bariatric Surgery, I recall a pivotal lesson imparted by the lead exercise physiologist: “Move…
Read MoreIn the news… for February 24, 2024
RHODE ISLAND & VICINITY Bill signed into law permanently allows outdoor dining at restaurants The Newport Restaurant Group sold the Newport International Boat to South Florida Ventures. Fidelity & Deutsche Bank will require employees to work 2 weeks out of every 4 in the office Principal of Shea HS, Gavin Adams, leaving – Pawtucket is…
Read MoreWashington Bridge: READ 1st draft report, with dramatic findings. Lane changes, other bridges.
“…under sufficient load the bridge could fail with limited to no advanced warning”. Sentences similar to this are scattered throughout the draft of the first report to be received by RI DOT. This report is done by VN Engineers. While media outlets were quick to say they had obtained the report first – reporter Brian…
Read MoreTapping human capital through recognition – Mary T. O’Sullivan
by Mary T. O’Sullivan, contributing writer “Workplace cultures that help people thrive begin with employee recognition.” – OC Tanner Report The concept of workplace loyalty still baffles employers and employees. Unexpected layoffs, ghosting, and diminishing benefits make people question whether or not they belong on the job. Employers can’t understand why people won’t stay or…
Read MoreConanicut Island Sailing Foundation’s free sailing program sponsored by Lila Delman Compass
Photo: Lila Delman Compass Conanicut Island Sailing Foundation (CISF) announces a significant new partnership with Lila Delman Compass for sponsorship of its summer 2024 season of Community Free Sailing. The Lila Delman Compass sponsorship will support multiple opportunities throughout the summer of 2024 for people of all ages to get on the water and learn…
Read MoreCranston’s Garden City in process to be named to National Register Historic Districts
Garden City has moved forward in receiving a grant to support its application to be named a National Register Historic Districts location. The award to support the application development comes after five years of advocacy to get to this point. A member of the Garden City Alliance, Elizabeth Salzillo, has made this a labor of…
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