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2017: A Recap of an Environmental Year in the New Reality of the Absurd

See related timeline Note I didn’t write “theater of the absurd” in the title of this piece because this year outstripped the metaphor. In 2017 the actor left the stage. He literally jumped through America’s reality TV screens and into the seat of our nation’s highest office. His antics now have powerful consequences that will affect us […]

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RI Attorney General Plans to Join Multi-State Net Neutrality Lawsuit

“We anticipate signing on to the lawsuit and are awaiting the language of the lawsuit to properly evaluate it,” said Amy Kempe, public information officer for Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Kilmartin, referring to multi-state litigation announced and led by New York Attorney General Eric T. Schneiderman to challenge yesterday’s rollback of net neutrality […]

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East Greenwich Focuses on Town Transparency

A new organizing group in East Greenwich has taken matters of town transparency into their own hands. Engaged East Greenwich (EEG), a social-media based movement, has begun a new system of fact-checking the East Greenwich town council. And things have gotten increasingly contentious during the past few months. A group of residents, feeling misled and lied […]

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Top 5 Fun Things To Do: December 6 – December 12

THU 7 Pajama Party at Nick’s on Broadway: If you’ve never been to their famous brunch, you can capture the experience transported to nighttime, in your PJs. Sponsored by Gansett. 9pm. Nick’s on Broadway, 500 Broadway, PVD. FRI 8 Sparkle: Blithewold’s marshmallow roasting, Christmas carol singing, cocoa sipping, strolling through the twinkling garden paths, fun […]

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