Posts Tagged ‘Business’
Commentary: RI Insurance Superintendent must say “no” to crony corporatism – Mike Stenhouse
By Mike Stenhouse – commentary submitted to RINewsToday Will Rhode Island’s insurance Superintendent prevent retirees from being the next victim of government’s assault on families? The Covid lockdowns, rampant spending, oppressive regulations, and misguided green energy mandates have eliminated jobs, destroyed our education system, and led to hyper local inflation. Let’s hope the retirement security…
Read MoreWE COOK! Mill’s Tavern’s Potato Leek Soup with Bacon, Crispy Leek, Herb Oil – Edward Bolus
by Executive Chef Edward Bolus, Mill’s Tavern Potato and Leek Soup with House-made Lardon (or Bacon), Crispy Leek, and Herb Oil Mill’s Tavern’s creamy Potato and Leek Soup, elevated by savory house-made lardon (or bacon) and topped with golden, crispy leeks, offers a symphony of textures and tastes. The smooth blend of tender potatoes and…
Read MoreFlock cameras to continue in Cranston as public safety results far exceed expectations
Mayor Kenneth J. Hopkins has announced that the city has extended the police contract for the Flock Safety Automated License Plate Reader camera program for an additional five years. “The license plate reader technology has been an invaluable tool for our police department in apprehending criminals traveling in our city,” said Hopkins. “I totally support…
Read MoreADUs at RI State House: See RISD designs of Accessory Dwelling Units. Hearing to follow.
On Thursday, January 25th, starting at 3pm, it will be ADU Day at the Rhode Island State House. Starting with an exhibit of designs created by RI School of Design student teams at a November charette, the day will include a public hearing on the ADU legislation at 4pm. Accessory dwelling units (ADUs), such as…
Read MoreUnited Way launches Alliance for Nonprofit Impact to assist Rhode Island nonprofits
First-of-its-kind statewide advocacy and resource center for local nonprofits has been years in the making Years of planning, research and work was realized January 18th when United Way of Rhode Island officially launched the Alliance for Nonprofit Impact during an event at the Southside Cultural Center of RI in Providence. A first-of-its-kind in the Ocean State, the…
Read MoreOur Networking Pick of the Week – January Networking with Pat Cruz
Pat Cruz will host her January Networking event at Chapel Grille Restaurant, Chapel View Blve, in Cranston this week on Wednesday, January 24th from 5:30 to 8pm. Start off 2024 with a commitment to get out there and networking for your business, your career, your enjoyment. If you can help others too, then go at…
Read MoreLeaders need to have good instincts; to learn to trust their gut. – Mary T. O’Sullivan
by Mary T. O’Sullivan, MSOL, contributing writer on business Are you an overthinker? Do you try to work out every possibility in your mind, proposing endless “what if” scenarios? Do you get a feeling that something’s missing in your “if, then, therefore” logic? If this sounds like you, you have what is known as analysis…
Read More“We will become what we believe we will be”. The Rhode Island State of the State address – and remarks
Each year the Governor delivers an annual State of the State address in January. Here is the full content of the address as finalized prior to Governor McKee’s presentation. Following this is the 2024 Republican State of the State Remarks, delivered by Rep. Chippendale: GOVERNOR DAN MCKEE’S 2024 STATE OF THE STATE ADDRESS Mr. Speaker,…
Read More5 questions I get asked most often about credit card debt – Mary Hunt
by Mary Hunt, contributing writer If you were to dive into my inbox, you might assume you’d find lots of questions on laundry, copycat recipes or what the best inexpensive fill-in-the-blank is. I do get lots of those. But it’s questions about credit cards and consumer debt that come out the winner in that contest.…
Read MoreTop HR Trends for 2024 – Mary T. O’Sullivan
by Mary T. O’Sullivan, MSOL, contributing writer on business “…there’s an emerging need for HR to support change within an organization as well as enabling innovation.” – McLean & Company For many organizations, the workplace havoc created by the 2020 pandemic necessitated new thinking about how we work. HR departments in companies of all sizes bear the responsibility of satisfying…
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