Just Keep Swimming
The holidays can be a challenging time on a good year, and this year could push many to the breaking point. In recognition of the distress many are under, we’ve compiled a list of mental health resources to reach out to if you or a loved one are struggling. Suicide Prevention Lifeline: (800) 273-TALK or […]
Ready for Reform: The woman challenging state house leadership and the progressives supporting her
“How do we make government transparent, and how do we make government function well?” asks State Senator Gayle Goldin (Senate District 3), who sees it as the fundamental question for the future of Rhode Island Senate Leadership. Once seen as too wonky of an issue for hardcore politicos, the General Assembly leadership debate has turned […]
In Their Own Words: Election 2020
We contacted candidates in what we consider the hottest local races of the 2020 election and asked each of them the same set of questions, with the promise to print their answers only lightly edited for clarity. Surprisingly, we only received responses from Democratic contenders. We were left only to speculate about the reason. Is […]
Cover Your Mouth
A mask should be a tool, however, it’s become a statement during this pandemic. It says, “I care for your health,” and “I care for my community” and “I believe in science.” Local gift shop Frog and Toad figured out a way to amplify that last message with their science-themed mask. Pick up your own […]