Posts Tagged ‘Providence’
Rhode Island Weather for Nov. 16, 2024 – Jack Donnelly
by Jack Donnelly, meteorologist Slightly warmer temperatures during the afternoon, highs in the low 60’s after morning lows in the upper 30’s with a light northwesterly breeze. It’s an “A” day! ___ Follow John’s weather forecasts, here: WEATHER WITH JOHN DONNELLY John Donnelly was born in Hialeah, Florida and moved back to Rhode Island and…
Read MoreIn the News… recap for week ending November 16, 2024
A quick roundup of happenings of the week in Rhode Island, the region, nationally, and internationally – with passings of note. RHODE ISLAND & VICINITY Deborah Flannery, RI Housing Dept Deputy Sect, appointed in Dec, 2023, has resigned to take a job with Vermont Housing Finance Agency Ken Block produced new documents saying the East…
Read MoreRhode Island Weather for November 15, 2024 – Jack Donnelly
by Jack Donnelly, meteorologist The atmosphere thickens just a bit allowing for slightly warmer temperatures during the afternoon, highs in the mid 50’s after chilly morning lows in the upper 20’s with a light northwesterly breeze. It’s an “A-” day! ___ Follow John’s weather forecasts, here: WEATHER WITH JOHN DONNELLY John Donnelly was born in…
Read MoreBankNewport supports Learning Community’s Exploratorium – engaging students, bridging gaps
Photo: (left-to-right): Carlos Cabral, VP/Branch Manager, Lincoln, BankNewport; Joseph Baron, Sr. Mortgage Closing Specialist, BankNewport; Karen DaCunha, VP/Residential Loan Officer II, BankNewport; Kate Hanson, Exploratorium Program Director, The Learning Community Charter School; Annisha Vasquez, VP/Community Development Officer, BankNewport. “Lindsey Lopez, Communications Coordinator, The Learning Community Charter School” should instead read “Kate Hanson, Exploratorium Program Director, The Learning Community…
Read MoreGriefSPEAK: Orchids and Dandelions, fear and loathing in America – Mari Nardolillo Dias
by Mari Nardolillo Dias, EdD, contributing writer on grief and grieving I wrote this article last week. I did not think it would be relevant today. I was wrong. People continue to debate the reason for the Democratic loss in the election. Misogyny? Racism? Kamala had too short of a period to get her message…
Read MoreAngelo Garcia to chair Davis/Tennon Foundation to empower RI communities
Photo: InToone Communications Angelo Garcia, Founder and Head of District at the Segue Institute for Learning and Legacy High School, has been appointed by acclaimed actors and advocates Viola Davis and Julius Tennon as Chair of their newly established Davis/Tennon Foundation. First announced at Segue’s 15th anniversary celebration, the Foundation was introduced during the milestone…
Read MoreRhode Island Weather for November 14, 2024 – Jack Donnelly
by Jack Donnelly, meteorologist High pressure still anchored over New England will keep bringing the cool northerly air into our area, highs again only in the upper 40’s and lows in the upper 20’s with a northerly breeze. It’s a “B” day! ___ Follow John’s weather forecasts, here: WEATHER WITH JOHN DONNELLY John Donnelly was…
Read MoreWe Cook: Mill’s Tavern’s Cauliflower Gnocchi with Green Tahini and Harissa Cream Sauce
by Edward Bolus, contributing writer, executive chef Cauliflower Gnocchi with Green Tahini and Harissa Cream Sauce (Serves 4):This dish from Mill’s Tavern combines crispy cauliflower gnocchi with a green tahini sauce and a spicy harissa cream, creating a flavorful and satisfying meal. Prep Time: 15 minutesCook Time: 15 minutesTotal Time: 30 minutes INGREDIENTS:For the Cauliflower Gnocchi:4 cups…
Read MoreThe Miriam Hospital: 1984 – David Brussat
by David Brussat, contributing writer, Architecture Here and There Photo: The Miriam Hospital, David Brussat I was planning such a takedown of Miriam Hospital, known as The Miriam Hospital, or, now, Brown University Health. My hospital system was until recently called Lifespan. Lifespan is now out. It is now Brown University Health. Well, this was…
Read MoreRhode Island Weather for November 13, 2024 – Jack Donnelly
by Jack Donnelly, meteorologist High pressure continues building in with winds out of the north-northeast gusting to 30 mph. Combine that with afternoon highs in the upper 40’s will make for a chilly day. Evening lows in the mid 30’s expected as well. It’s a “B” day! Follow John’s weather forecasts, here: WEATHER WITH JOHN…
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