07/18/11 Four members of Troop 6 Cranston, Boy Scouts of America, were honored at an Eagle Court of Honor ceremony at St. Mary Church. Cranston High School West students Daniel P. Genco, Luca Antonio Fedeli Rebussini, Andrew J. Marrapese and Jerry M. Blau were awarded the Eagle badge, the highest rank in scouting, after earning a minimum of 21 merit badges and performing extensive service projects.
07/11/11 1,380 racers, including about 100 Rhode Islanders, come on strong at Sunday's grueling triathlon
07/11/11 WARWICK - In the end, the elements were too much for Ray Gandy and Elaine Howley.
07/09/11 Danbury, CT - Tyler Horan hit a solo homerun with one out in the sixth off JD Leckenby to give Danbury the 2-1 victory over Vermont in New England Collegiate Baseball League action on Saturday night.
07/08/11 North Adams, MA - Tim Theising pitched six strong innings and his offense gave him seven runs of support as the SteepleCats defeated the Vermont Mountaineers 7-1 in a rain shortened seven inning game in New England Collegiate Baseball League action on Friday night.
06/17/11 Leading Rhode Island real estate agent Garret Roberts has just launched a new website designed to serve as a one-stop online resource for homebuyers and sellers of Narragansett and Jamestown, RI real estate for sale.
06/07/11 Abstract: Did America have a Christian Founding? This disputed question, far from being only of historical interest, has important implications for how we conceive of the role of religion in the American republic.
06/05/11 SOUTH KINGSTOWN - Special Olympics Rhode Island has come a long way since about 100 athletes with special needs gathered at Cranston Stadium one spring day in 1970.
06/02/11 Jan Forbes (left) of Mt. Vernon and Helenmary Ball of Washington rehearse a scene from the the histoic drama "Vandergrift."
06/02/11 When tornadoes hit Rhode Island, they usually don't pack much of a punch and they don't strike very often.
05/31/11 Rhode Island schools would have a single, statewide policy to combat cyberbullying under legislation approved Tuesday by House lawmakers.
05/24/11 A Rhode Island physician has successfully scaled Mount Everest. The Providence Journal reports Tuesday that Dr. Louis J. Mariorenzi, of Jamestown, made it to the summit of the world's tallest mountain last Thursday.
05/23/11 Second Wind, a leader in wind measurement systems, today announced Alteris Renewables, the largest renewable energy installer in New England, will use its wind measurement technology to provide comprehensive wind resource analysis to the town of Jamestown, RI. The town is conducting the analysis at the Taylor Point wastewater treatment plant to determine if it is an efficient location for a wind ...
05/17/11 Second Wind, a leader in wind measurement systems, today announced Alteris Renewables, the largest renewable energy installer in New England, will use its wind measurement technology to provide comprehensive wind resource analysis to the town of Jamestown, RI.
05/17/11 North Dakota didn't have to convince Minnesota-based Great River Energy, to do business in the state. North Dakota's resources were enough to entice them. Although, it's the state's business climate that keeps Great River Energy here. This is Great Ri
05/10/11 JAMESTOWN, R.I. (May 10, 2011) -- David A. Darlington, of North Kingstown, has been reelected as chairman by the board of directors of the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority. The board voted unanimously on Wednesday during its annual meeting.
05/09/11 He also enjoys cataloging materials at the Jamestown and Rhode Island Historical Society Libraries.
04/30/11 Five teachers from southern New England are among the nation's recipients of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching.
04/30/11 BOSTON - Five teachers from southern New England are among the nation's recipients of the Presidential Award for...
04/30/11 Two Rhode Island teachers are among the nation's recipients of the Presidential Award for Excellence in Mathematics and Science Teaching. |