Posts Tagged ‘RINewsToday’
Outdoors in RI: Wolves, Deer, Marine pump-outs, conserving Burrillville, 2A Firearm bans in Canada
Wolf protection lessened in Europe to better manage population The European Union will adapt the protection status of the wolf from ‘strictly protected’ to ‘protected’ effective March of 2025. This change will give additional flexibility to “Member States” in managing their local wolf populations. At the same time, as the wolf will remain a protected…
Read MorePools, they are a-changin’. Design follows function in Pawtucket to different ways people use pools.
As Pawtucket looks at their Veterans Memorial Pool in the Fairlawn area, the city held a public meeting to engage the community and exchange ideas. The meeting was also done on ZOOM. In-person attendees were only “2 or 3” according to the city. The ZOOM link provided by the consulting company is provided below. A…
Read MoreWe Cook! Mill’s Tavern Market Fish with Lemon Herb Butter, Root Veggies, Purple Beet Purée
Market Fish with Lemon Herb Butter, Poached Root Vegetables, and Purple Beet Purée (Serves 4):This Mill’s Tavern dish features tender market fish topped with zesty lemon herb butter, paired with vibrant poached root vegetables and a creamy purple beet purée! Prep Time: 20 minutesCook Time: 30 minutesTotal Time: 50 minutes INGREDIENTS:For the Market Fish:4 fillets (6 oz…
Read MoreKaren Park: Fearless and Timeless – Brendan Higgins
by Brendan Higgins, contributing writer Photos courtesy of Strategy RED Sports Karen Park is all business when it comes to her career in fitness. Her incredible story is filled with both triumph and tragedy. On the triumphant side, there is a lot to cover. Park is the mother of 3 daughters. She is a highly…
Read MoreRI Veterans: Did you know? 5.12.24 (Thanksgiving to remember, events, resources ) – John A. Cianci
by John A. Cianci, contributing writer, veterans” issues Post Thanksgiving On Thanksgiving at Perella’s Ristorante, in Warren, RI, 175 Thanksgiving meals were served to veterans and active-duty members of the U.S. military. Attending and or volunteering were veterans who served in every single war since World War II: Korean, Vietnam, Desert Storm, Afghanstein, and Iraq…
Read MoreRhode Island Weather for December 5, 2024 – Jack Donnelly
by Jack Donnelly, meteorologist Our cold front passes through today with an end to the bulk of the rain by about 10am. We may see another shower or two early afternoon, but it’ll be quick. The sun may make an appearance later as well, lows in the low 30’s, highs in the mid 40’s with…
Read MoreIt is what it is – 12.04.24 – Jen Brien
by Jennifer Brien, contributing writer – commentary THE PARDON LOOK, I have only THIS to say about that mess because there is SO MUCH to say and it’s all so gross… so corrupt… such a joke. SO, HERE’S WHAT I GOT… the way I SEE IT – it’s the ULTIMATE in WHITE PRIVILEGE. I haven’t…
Read MoreSour Grapes time! (Yacht Club Sour Grapes soda released)- Tim Jones
by Timothy Jones, contributing writer, cartoonist ___ Meet Tim! CT Collecticon XI is happening on Saturday, December 7th, 2024 at 10:30AM Eastern at The Wide World of Indoor Sports in Montville! Doors open for VIP ticket holders at 10am and for regular admission at 10:30. – Here for all details: https://www.ctcollecticon.com/ ___ Local Comic Strip…
Read MoreUPDATED: Brown, others tell int’l students they “may wish to return” before Inauguration Day
“1,800 of Brown’s students will come to College Hill from countries beyond the United States”, notes Brown University’s Office of Global Engagement. Yesterday, that office at Brown posted a “Winter Break Travel Guidance for International Community”, dated December 3, 2024, on their website. The Guidance (emphasis in bold made by Brown): “As members of our…
Read MoreRhode Island Weather for December 4, 2024 – Jack Donnelly
by Jack Donnelly, meteorologist We’ll have a clear start to the day, but gradual clouding over in the afternoon with the chance for a shower or two late afternoon/evening. A chilly morning low in the low 20’s gives way to afternoon highs in the upper 30’s with a light southwesterly breeze. It’s a “B” day!…
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