07/19/11 PURVIS Fire Station Alerting System to provide effective, reliable and secure communications to assist in efficiently mobilizing fire and EMS personnel for faster incident response. [PR.com]
07/17/11 share: digg facebook twitter Half of the 2,000 events he does a year are in Rhode Island, where he might be sent from a building department to a police department to a fire department and back again to get the proper permit. For small business owners, the backbone of the economy in Rhode Island and in states across the country, red tape means more than just frustration. Last year, the General ...
07/15/11 Rhode Island health officials have re-opened a beach in Barrington to swimming while closing two other beaches due to high levels of bacteria in the water.
07/14/11 MIDDLETOWN, R.I. -- KVH Industries, Inc., announced today that 1,500 TracPhone systems for its mini-VSAT BroadbandSM network have been shipped to customers. The milestone comes only three weeks after KVH announced the completion of its original global Ku-band network plan with the addition of South American coverage.
07/12/11 Julie Heaphy, 29, of Norwalk finished third in 31:46 in the five-mile race beginning at Cranbury Elementary School last Saturday. Photo: Andy Hutchison / Norwalk Citizen
07/11/11 Julie Heaphy, 29, of Norwalk finished third in 31:46 in the five-mile race beginning at Cranbury Elementary School last Saturday. Photo: Andy Hutchison / Norwalk Citizen
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07/06/11 FGCU head coach Neal Studd announced the addition of 14 student-athletes to the 2011-12 FGCU swimming and diving roster that includes a class of 10 swimmers ranked 24th in the nation according to Collegeswimming.com.
07/05/11 SOUTH KINGSTOWN - When Mandarin Chinese 101 first appeared in the course catalog at the University of Rhode Island in the fall of 2004, 30 students immediately filled all the available seats.
07/04/11 The Rhode Island DEM is trying to figure out why two whales died after they washed up in shallow water at a Middletown beach.
07/04/11 Officials are trying to determine what caused the death of two whales that washed up in shallow water at a Rhode Island beach.
07/04/11 Diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder and unable to find a job, an Iraq war veteran recently facing home foreclosure was assisted by the USA Cares Jobs for Vets program, and he and his family were successfully relocated and he was given help in bridging the employment gap after completing his overseas service.
07/04/11 Sen. Donna M. Nesselbush, D-Pawtucket, counts herself among the people who are pleased that the General Assembly passed a bill last week that legalizes civil unions.
07/03/11 Navy Secretary Ray Mabus says the service has learned lessons from Newport case
07/01/11 Brian Cheek officially takes over as Wayland Academy's president today.
06/30/11 Rhode Island health officials have reopened one beach in Middletown for swimming but closed another in North Providence.
06/29/11 Youngest person to climb Mount Everest tackles 812-foot Jerimoth Hill
06/28/11 KVH's Super-Compact Fiber Optic Gyro Using New 170 Micron E--Core ThinFiber Offers Groundbreaking Performance Gains With a 5x Improvement in Input Rates and ARW, 8x Improvement in Bias Stability Compared to Existing Fiber Optic Gyros
06/26/11 The Rhode Island Department of Health is calling for 3 state beaches to reopen to swimming.
06/26/11 Three Rhode Island state beaches are reopening to swimmers, though state health officials say five others must remain closed until high bacteria levels abate. |