Monday, January 27, 2025

HELP KEEP CARRIERS SAFE

Help Us Keep Your Carriers Safe Boston – Snow in New England can be a beautiful sight as it glistens on the lawn, decorates tree limbs and adds a sense of wonder to the holidays. It can come as a blessing for skiers, plow drivers and kids yearning for a school-free snow day. But for […]

POMHAM ROCKS LIGHT HOUSE

Shutters Return Pomham Rocks Lighthouse to Turn of the Century Look If you walk down the East Bay Bike Path, you will notice a dramatic change to the exterior of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse. The 150-year-old light station off the coast of Riverside, RI, is now adorned with historically accurate shutters on all its windows. Thanks […]

RIHS – TRADITIONAL VALLEY TALKS

Museum of Work & Culture’s Valley Talks Series Returns in 2025 (WOONSOCKET, R.I.) – The Museum of Work & Culture, a division of the Rhode Island Historical Society, will host its annual Valley Talks series featuring six free lectures celebrating the Blackstone Valley’s history beginning Sunday, January 12 at 1:30 pm. This year, all Valley […]

NEWPORT HISTORICAL SOCIETY

Raise the Alarm: Newport Fire Department through the Decades Exhibition Opening December 17 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pmFree Richard I. Burnham Resource Center This retrospective exhibit showcases the history of the Newport Fire Department beginning with the purchase of a fire engine for Newport in 1734. In the 18th century, Newport’s firefighting and fire […]

OP-ED: MIKE CHIPPENDALE

HOUSE MINORITY LEADER CHIPPENDALE COMMENTS ON THE TRUCK TOLL RULING BY FEDERAL APPEALS COURT State House, Providence – In response to Friday’s federal appeals court ruling that Rhode Island’s suspended truck toll system is constitutional and can relaunch as long as daily toll caps that advantage in-state trucks are removed, House Minority Leader Michael Chippendale […]

TOMAQUAG BOOKS TO SHARE

THE GIVE AWAY – A CHRISTMAS CLASSIC The Give-Away by Ray Buckley is similar to the Christian story of Christmas but from a Native perspective. The premise of the giveaway is more than gifting. It is a denying of oneself so that another may have a better way. Among the Northern Plains tribes, all of […]

ATTLEBORO PUBLIC LIBRARY

Join the Winter Reading Challenge! By Amy Rhilinger  December 5, 2024  Community, Reading This year we are launching a simple Winter Reading Challenge for ages 3 through adult.  The Winter Reading Challenge bookmark encourages patrons to log 25 hours of reading between December 1st and February 1st.  Patrons who turn in completed bookmarks by Wednesday, February 5 (sooner if […]

CULTURAL CENTER OF CAPE COD

CALL FOR ART In keeping with its guiding principles and practices, the Cultural Center invites submissions from both emerging and established artists and from those with special needs and challenges. With the exception of its Annual Members’ Exhibition in January, the exhibits it hosts are open to all. Artists & Collectors: Botanica 2025 Entry Deadline: […]