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Scott Cordischi On Sports: Sergio Pulls a Fuzzy
Apparently Sergio Garcia did not learn from Fuzzy Zoeller's 1997 mistake. Plus, the latest Bruins news and a PC player arrested for assault allegedly gets assaulted himself. It's all here.
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Half of RI Renters Spend Over 30% of Income on Rent
A report issued by HousingWorks RI today entitled, "The Complete Approach to Funding Affordable Housing" showed that half of Rhode Island renters are cost-burdened, which means that they spend more than a third of their income on housing. Moreover, a quarter of all Rhode Island households pay over fifty percent of their income towards housing costs.
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Bi-Weekly Paycheck Legislation Gets Pushback From Employees
Legislation unanimously approved by the Rhode Island House Committee on Finance would enable private industry to pay employees less than weekly -- and in spite of criticism from labor led opposition citing disenfranchisement of already cash-strapped employees, the committee was won over by representation by the business community who testified in favor of creating a more business friendly environment.
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Julia Steiny: Public Schools Owe Neglected Kids More Than Academics
Dr. James Comer is a rock star in my world, with sterling credentials and a great personal story. He started as a doctor delivering babies in the middle of the night, and went on to become a Master of Public Health and one of the nation's leading psychiatrists, home-based at Yale Medical School.
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Easy, Healthy + Delicious Memorial Day Recipes
The first big summer weekend is nearly here, and with it comes the first big cookout weekend. Clean up the grill, get out the picnic gear, and whip up these deliciously healthy mains and sides as a variation on those burgers and dogs. GoLocal asked Rhode Island-based food writer Lydia Walshin, whose blog, The Perfect Pantry, is a critically acclaimed go-to for healthy and inventive cooking, to share her recipes. All photos courtesy of The Perfect Pantry.
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Newport Manners + Etiquette: Prom Dress Code for Guys + More
People are asking about the madness of May this month with etiquette questions to Newport Manners about disinheriting your only heir, a student cheating on an exam, and navigating graduation as a divorced mother of the graduate. Didi Lorillard's favorite, however, is a question about what guys should wear to senior prom.
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LEGAL MATTERS: How To Beat That Speeding Ticket
So you got a ticket for going 65 MPH in a 55 MPH zone and you’re wondering whether you can beat it in court. If you have been driving for a few years, and have a good record, maybe. Here’s why:
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Dealing With Late Spring Allergies—Kent Hospital Expert
The trees and flowers are blooming, and the temperatures are rising. Why, then, are you so miserable? If you suffer from allergies, those beautiful blooms can make spring a challenge.
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Cranston Neighborhood Named To National Register
A well-preserved residential neighborhood in eastern Cranston has received federal recognition for its contributions to the history of architecture and the history of community planning/development.
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Michael King Continues to Dominate for Undefeated Hendricken Baseball
Everything's good in the life of Michael King. Bishop Hendricken's standout right-handed pitcher is looking prime to lead the Hawks on a title run much like the one he led a year ago.
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Smithfield’s Matt Kuhar Gunning for State Tennis Title
Top-seeded player and Smithfield junior Matt Kuhar will take on Barrington senior Cam Voight this Sunday at 12 p.m. in the state tennis singles final at Slater Park in Pawtucket, R.I.
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B’s Win Game 3, Push Rangers To The Brink
The Boston Bruins won game 3 at Madison Square Garden Tuesday night to take a 3-0 lead over the NY Rangers in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.
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Martin, Brown Announce First Recruiting Class
Brown men's basketball coach Mike Martin will be adding 6 talented players to the program in his first recruiting class at his alma mater.
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NEW: Senator Whitehouse Apologizes for Comments
U.S. Senator Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) issued an apology for his comments on the floor of the United States Senate regarding global warming and its impact on natural disasters. Read the apology:
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Valois Confirmed as EDC Director
Marcel A. Valois was unanimously approved by the RI Senate. Governor Lincoln D. Chafee’s nominee to lead the Rhode Island Economic Development Corporationwill begin immediately on the Governor's agenda. Valois served previously as RIEDC director under Governor Lincoln Almond.
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Providence Mayoral Race Taking Shape
The field of potential contenders continues to grow for Providence Mayor Angel Taveras' anticipated open seat in 2014, should the Mayor decide to make a run at the Governor's Office.
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NEW: Block Announces Candidacy for Governor in 2014
Moderate Party of Rhode Island chairman Ken Block announced today he is running for Governor in 2014.
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RICares Changing Addiction Conversation
On May 31st, RICares, the local organization that works to advocate for Rhode Island's recovery community, will present a sneak preview screening of The Anonymous People at The Columbus Theater on Broadway at 7 P.M.
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Tedy Bruschi reaches Patriots Hall of Fame
One of the all time fan-favorites in New England sports history will soon have his place among the greats.
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poll: Providence Mayor’s Race - Who Would You Support?
The race for the Mayor's office in 2014 is already taking shape in the City of Providence. Lines are being drawn and a sweeping array of elected and appointed officials are gearing up to run. With Mayor Angel Taveras gearing up for a run for Governor and the City still facing a serious financial period, who is best to serve as the next Mayor of Providence?









