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Driving, Teens & Crashes

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

With spring here and more parties and events for teens to attend, a sobering study has taken a look at what happens in the final moments before teens crash their cars.

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Seen: McLovin, Jill Zarin, & More

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Real Housewife of NY Jill Zarin was seen eating dinner at Rue de L’Espoir in Providence on Friday night, following her talk at Brown’s Reality TV Symposium (and afternoon book signing at the Brown Bookstore). She broke Passover law by indulging in some of the restaurant’s famously delicious fresh-baked bread,

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RI Hospital, Miriam, Honored for Cancer Treatment & Care

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

The Comprehensive Cancer Center at Rhode Island Hospital and The Leonard and Adele R. Decof Family Comprehensive Cancer Center at The Miriam Hospital have each earned the Outstanding Achievement Award from the Commission on Cancer (CoC) of the American College of Surgeons.

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SUCCEED WITH STYLE: How to Turn Non-Verbal Cues in Your Favor

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Have you ever walked away from a conversation feeling like it didn’t go well but you couldn’t quite figure out why? We are often so focused on our side of the conversation and making sure we get our point across that we fail to see subtle but significant non-verbal cues. They are easy to miss if you don’t pay attention. Master them and you’ll be able to quickly shift the direction of a meeting or conversation in your favor.

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Bill to Prevent Lost Revenue from Tax Credits

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

While Fidelity’s recent announcement that it will relocate 1,000 employees out of Malborough, Massachusetts and into Rhode Island and New Hampshire comes as good news for the Ocean State, some state legislators see something ominous in the decision: If big companies benefiting from tax credits can suddenly up and leave Massachusetts, whose to say similar companies can’t do the same to Rhode Island?

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Blue Cross & Blue Shield RI Names New President

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

After a meticulous yearlong search, Blue Cross & Blue Shield RI announced yesterday that Peter Andruszkiewicz would be appointed their next president and CEO.

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Barrington named US “Top Cities to Live and Learn In”

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Barrington Rhode Island is one of the country’s “Top Cities to Live and Learn In” according to a recent report by GreatSchools.org and Forbes.com. The list seeks to debunk the myth that great public schools can only be found in expensive locations, by breaking median home prices down into 5 categories and finding towns with the best performing public schools for each. Last May, GoLocalProv ranked the Top Schools in RI and Barrington finished fourth and East Greenwich finished first in Rhode Island. 

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NEW: The 903 Sells for $25.5 Million

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

The 903 Residences has been sold to Core Investments/SMC Corporation by WinnCompanies, a Boston-based real estate developer, for $25.5 million.

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Supporters: Cutting Brown Wrestling Hurts Diversity

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Cutting the Brown University wrestling program—which attracts students from blue-collar backgrounds—would diminish diversity at the Ivy League school, according to alums and other supporters.

“Furious” and “appalled” was how Robert Hill, ’88, described the reaction of wrestling alums. “It hurts,” he said.

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News Not So Good News For Channel 6

Tuesday, April 26, 2011

As GoLocalProv first reported, layoff’s have started at Channel 6 where new owners are in the process of taking over. Now, we have more new details on exactly what has been happening at the station.

It is becoming clear that Citadel Communications out of Bronxville, New York has plans to do things a lot differently and it does not appear that adding staff and resources are part of the immediate plan anyway.

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