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Well-Read: 5 Great Books for “Young Adult” Readers

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

When I was a young adult, the YA genre (young adult) didn’t really exist. Sure there was Judy Blume and I read everything from Are You There God, It’s Me Margaret to Deenie and It’s Not The End of the World. For the most part I filled in with romance novels and Judith Krantz. There are so many fabulous novels for today’s teens although ages for these titles vary so please check them out before you give to your young adult…either way, keep the kids reading!!

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A Better World By Design 2011

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

One of Rhode Island's most innovate conferences kicks off this week, and it's run entirely by students. "A Better World by Design" brings big thinkers in social and environmental design to Providence beginning Friday for three-day conference...

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Red Sox Report: Baltimore Blues

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

The September of woe continues for the Red Sox who lost to Baltimore 6-3 Monday night.

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A Tight Race For A.L. MVP

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

It appears to be a four horse race for the American League's Most Valuable Player Award.  Who will win it?  Here's our predictions.

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NEW: Rhode Island Named Worst State for Divorce

Monday, September 26, 2011

If you're not married, stay single. If you're married, you might want to stay that way. And if you live elsewhere and are looking for a quick divorce, scratch the Ocean State off your list. Rhode Island has been named one of the worst states for a divorce, according to Splitstown, an online source for divorcing folks.

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Grade the Patriots v Buffalo Bills

Monday, September 26, 2011

 

The Patriots went to Buffalo and lost - their first loss to the Bills since 2003. The last time they lost - George Bush was in his first term as President, Linc Chafee was a US Senator and the Red Sox had not won a World Series since 1918. It was a long-time ago.

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Red Sox Report: Huge Win In The Bronx!

Monday, September 26, 2011

Thanks to the bullpen and the bat of Jacoby Ellsbury, the Boston Red Sox still lead the Tampa Bay Rays by 1 game in the Wild Card race with just 3 to play.

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Using Social Media for Employee Health Benefits

Monday, September 26, 2011

Many companies increasingly understand the role of social media in the workplace. Whether it’s used to help generate leads, boost brand or reinforce a company’s responsiveness, organizations with social media policies know that employees network online, even at work, and are embracing the technology to reach more of them.

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“Striking Out Hunger” Nets $75K for RI Food Bank

Photo: “Paws

Monday, September 26, 2011

The Pawtucket Red Sox gave their fans a thrilling 2011 season in which the team captured their first International League North Division title since 2003, but they didn’t stop there. Their performance resulted in a $75,000 gift to the Rhode Island Community Food Bank from the Citizens Bank Foundation as part of this year’s Striking Out Hunger initiative.

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College Admissions: 3 Danger Zones for Athletic Recruits

Monday, September 26, 2011

October is prime season for “official visits” for many athletes applying to D1, D2 and D3 colleges. As thrilling as that may sound, it’s a time fraught with anxiety and pitfalls.

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