Posts Tagged ‘Business’
Networking Pick of the Week: 1st Friday Coffee, SRI Chamber of Commerce
Join the Southern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce for First Friday Coffee hosted by JeKa Wellness Center on Friday, January 5th, from 8 to 9am. JeKa is located at 512 Main Street in Wakefield, RI. JeKa Wellness Center – At JeKa Wellness Center, we’re driven by helping people get healthy and feel good. That’s why teamwork…
Read MoreBusiness Beat: BankNewport names Patrick Laundry Senior Vice President…
BankNewport announced that Patrick Laundry has been named senior vice president, director of business intelligence & strategic planning. “In his new role, Laundry will be responsible for the development, delivery, and coordination of analysis of bank data, market trends, and the competitor landscape to inform strategic decision making and help capitalize on identified growth opportunities, optimize operational efficiencies…
Read MoreIf people stay, or if they go, is mostly up to the leaders – Mary T. O’Sullivan
Why people stay on the job by mary t. o’sullivan, business leadership coach
Read MoreAsk Chef Walter: Preserving Paradise – Chef Walter Potenza
A guide to crafting delectable jams, zesty marmalades, and delightful jellies Good morning, friends and RINT readers: Gregory T. from Antelope, Oregon, inquired about various preserves and the technical procedures needed. Here we go, Greg! Making jams, jellies, and marmalades is a delightful way to enjoy the taste of seasonal fruits all year round. Whether you’re…
Read MoreBirding community petition to AOS: Stop renaming all our Birds to “address past wrongs”
Petition to American Ornithological Society on the Recent Decision to Change all Eponymous Bird Names An original petition advocating name changes for hundreds of birds was signed by about 2,500 people. Now, that’s met with a larger petition, approaching 3,000, with a goal of 5,000 to leave the birds alone. Here is their Change.org petition:…
Read MoreNantucketers weren’t supposed to see Vineyard Wind’s lights at night – Nantucket Current
vineyard wind’s lights at night in Nantucket
Read MoreIn The News – summary for December 30, 2023
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Read MoreMayor Hopkins picks Deputy Chief Robert Ryan, 36 years a firefighter, for Cranston Fire Chief
Photo: Cranston City Council Chambers Mayor Kenneth J. Hopkins has announced the selection of Deputy Chief Robert Ryan to serve as Cranston’s next Fire Chief. Ryan, a thirty-six-year Cranston firefighter, will succeed James Warren as the leader of the fire department. In making the announcement, Hopkins said he was very pleased to appoint Ryan to…
Read MoreHenry’s Christmas Tree Farm closes, leavings tidings of great joy and tradition
It ended with a simple, “We wish you a Merry Christmas and a happy and healthy New Year. Thank you for joining us in our final season as we have made the difficult decision to close. We’ve enjoyed serving the thousands of customers that have been our guests for the last 60 years. It has…
Read MoreOur Networking Pick of the Week: End of ’23 with Pat Cruz Events
An exciting networking event at Ceviches By Divino ® in Cranston is the time to celebrate the end of 2023 – connect with professionals from various industries, share ideas, and expand your network. Say good-bye to the business year – and start off early to an even better year in 2024. Join Pat Cruz Events…
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