STORY OF THE WEEK: Back in the day, the approach of the end of February would signal the time for the Providence Newspaper Guild Follies – the bygone annual satiric sendup of the year in Rhode …
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2/21/24
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Adaptive yoga instructor Robin Sousa begins her class by having her 16 participants shake their arms, first by their sides and then over their heads.
“Shake it up low!” she says. …
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By G. WAYNE MILLER
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11/15/23
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Occupying most of the activity rooms at the Crowne Plaza there was nothing small about the Small Business Saturday sponsored by the Rhode Island Disabilities Council on Nov. 26. The sixth annual …
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12/6/22
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By Richard Charest
and Kevin Savage
The most contentious topic in the home shared by the Jenkins siblings might be who does the cooking. Two of the brothers, Alton and George, say …
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6/14/22
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By REP. JULIE A. CASIMIRO When I was contacted by a concerned family over the turmoil at the Paul V. Sherlock Center on Disabilities at Rhode Island College, I was horrified. How could these blind and visually impaired students lose their teachers that
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By REP. JULIE A. CASIMIRO
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6/2/21
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By KATHRYN POWER We are coming up on one year since the first shutdowns and quarantines changed the way we work and learn and connect with family and friends. COVID has made many things harder, and this is especially true for individuals with
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By KATHRYN POWER
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3/3/21
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