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"It's competing against the best version of yourself"

Graziano crowned Miss Rhode Island Collegiate America, heads to national event in June

Thursday, January 21

Johnston’s Allegra Graziano has worn the name of her hometown across her chest during numerous competitions, an enormous source of pride for the 24-year-old perennial pageant …

Nursing our community through COVID

Thursday, January 21

As a Certified Community Behavioral Health Clinic, Thrive Behavioral Health helps improve the quality of life of children, families and adults impacted by mental illness, addiction and homelessness. …

On the right track

Lopez donating old iPads to organization aimed at helping Senegalese kids

Thursday, January 21

Eric Lopez, a Spanish teacher at Nicholas A. Ferri Middle School in Johnston, was taking a stroll through the library one day when he noticed some old, out-of-use iPads. He knew just what to do with …

‘The power of music’

With ‘In Harmony,’ Lloyd Kaplan and Tom Shaker chronicle the stories of early vocal groups

Thursday, December 31, 2020

Lloyd Kaplan has an unparalleled passion for music. You can hear it in his voice when he talks about his time playing in the Army Band or when he mentions his long teaching career. Kaplan, …

Christmas memories of Dad

Thursday, December 24, 2020

My father was the worst driver on the planet, possibly because his first attempt was on an ancient piece of farm equipment that rolled over, pinning him underneath. That was how he explained his …

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Shore City shreds the outdoor stage at Dusk

The Cranston Herald
By ROB DUGUAY Live music has slowly been making its way back into existence around Rhode Island since phase three of the state's reopening process began. A few establishments have been putting on outdoor shows in a socially distanced setting since the

Rich Polseno works with locals for opus 'The Pews Are Ajar'

The Cranston Herald
By ROB DUGUAY The average length of a song is between three and five minutes. Sometimes music can extend longer than that, and those pieces are often formulated in the classical, progressive or jazz styles. With the 17-minute epic, "e;The Pews Are Ajar,"e;

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Connecting the dots

Warwick Beacon

Board gives green light to airport Patriots contract, terminal renovations

Warwick Beacon

The Cranston Herald

Racial justice, RI's budget and political moves

The Cranston Herald

RI's state poet receives award from American Academy of Poets

The Cranston Herald

Recently at the General Assembly

The Cranston Herald

Connecting to the game

Warwick Beacon

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