Posts Tagged ‘RINewsToday’
Rhode Island Weather for September 24, 2023 – John Donnelly
by John Donnelly, meteorologist What’s left of Tropical Storm Ophelia will be over the northeastern US and we can expect some off and on rain during the afternoon with some steadier rain likely by the evening. Lows in the upper 50’s and highs in the upper 60’s with a light northeasterly breeze. It’s a “C”…
Read MoreJOBS. Calling train buffs. Amtrak permanent jobs and a holiday casting call for the Polar Express
The Blackstone Valley Polar Express Info Session for Interested Train Performers for the 2023 Christmas Season! Casting Call to work on The Polar Express set for October 1st from 11am to 1pm at 1420 Broad Street in Central Falls TRIPS RUN WEEKENDS NOV. 10 – DEC. 17 & MONDAY, DEC. 18 from the Historic Blackstone…
Read MoreThe Sadness of The Late August Light – a short story by Michael Fine
By Michael Fine, contributing writer Copyright © 2023 Michael Fine This is a work of fiction. Names, characters, businesses, places, events, locales, and incidents are either the products of the author’s imagination or used in a fictitious manner. Any resemblance to actual persons, living or dead, or actual events is purely coincidental. – It’s hot,…
Read MoreCentral Falls Police Chief Anthony J. Roberson graduates from the FBI National Academy
One hundred and ninety-nine law enforcement officers graduated from the FBI National Academy in Quantico, Virginia. The 287th session of the National Academy consisted of men and women from 46 states and the District of Columbia. The Chief of Police of Central Falls, Anthony J. Roberson, was one. The class included members of law enforcement…
Read MoreIn the news….updates for Sept. 23, 2023
RHODE ISLAND & VICINITY Central Falls Mayor Maria Rivera and Lt. Gov. Sabina Matos are co-chairing The Rodel Institute’s efforts in a few select states, RI being one, to build bridges where there has been partisan divide Gather RI, a new organization to promote women and on-binary people run for office has formed in RI…
Read MoreRhode Island Weekend Weather, Sept. 23/24, 2023 – John Donnelly
by John Donnelly, meteorologist Saturday 9/23/23: The outer band of Tropical Storm Ophelia rolls through and deposits rain, heavy at times from the early afternoon onward into the evening. Tight temperature range also, given the rain, morning lows in the low 50’s and afternoon highs around 60 with a northeasterly breeze gusting to 25 mph.…
Read MoreBaby Safety Month – check baby’s sleep space – dos and don’ts from CPSC
The annual Injuries and Deaths Associated with Nursery Products Among Children Younger Than Age Five report released today by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) shows that risks associated with nursery products remain high with more than 160 nursery product-related deaths annually. Many deaths occur in unsafe sleep environments. September is Baby Safety Month, and CPSC…
Read MoreGriefSPEAK: She’s come undone – Dr. Mari Nardolillo Dias
by Mari Nardolillo Dias, EdD. contributing writer She’s come undone She didn’t know what she was headed for And when [she] found what she was headed for It was too late. She’s come undone.” (The Guess Who, Undun,1969) It’s September 2020. Monica’s nativity scene remains on display. Her suitcase from a trip in February sits,…
Read MoreOutdoors in RI: Fishing flourish, deer season on, 2nd Amendment holds… – Jeff Gross
by Jeff Gross, contributing writer Photo, top: Trevor Berwick Fishing focus Yes, it is a great time to be an outdoors person. Fishing in Rhode Island is phenomenal. If one goes on the “an even better 401 fishing” page on Facebook, you will see the great success many of the Rhode Island fishing crowd is…
Read MoreA Call to Action by “1 of 52″ Hunger Network” to make Rhode Island a food secure state
The “1 of 52” Hunger Network, a 35 year anti-hunger advocate group, issued a call to action to “make Rhode Island a food secure state”. According to the Rhode Island Community Food Bank, one in three Rhode Island households are food insecure, meaning they cannot meet their basic food needs (RI Life Index). The grassroots…
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