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A man-made sand dune, stretching about 200 yards and engineered with steel rebar, its top covered with planted grasses, is the largest built object still standing along the entire Atlantic Avenue beachfront in Westerly.
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By Richard Asinof
Contributing Writer | 12/17/12 |
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East Bay Community Action Program CEO Dennis Roy expects the number of patients his nonprofit health care organization treats to double shortly after Medicaid expands under the national health care law in 2014.
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By Patrick Anderson |
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Before their properties faced the rising floodwaters of Hurricane Sandy, homeowners on Misquamicut Beach in Westerly were bracing for a legal siege from the state of Rhode Island.
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By Patrick Anderson |
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Building a new home for the humanities on campus was always going to be a significant moment in the 95-year history of Providence College.
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By Patrick Anderson |
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Age: 38
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7/23/12
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If planners and architects had their way, when people start building large residential projects again they would look something like the
By Patrick Anderson |
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Only some of the people moving into a newly renovated historic downtown Providence building this fall will be getting a microloft.
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By Patrick Anderson |
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Mayor Angel Taveras and Governor Lincoln Chafee took part in the opening ceremony of the Providence Performance Arts Center Square early Wednesday.
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By Dana Reilly |
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Underutilized Blackstone River corridor properties in Pawtucket and Central Falls have strong potential for retail and residential development, a market analysis commissioned by the Pawtucket Foundation has found.
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By Patrick Anderson |
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Michael Parascandola, whose family owns the last private fishing pier in Newport Harbor, remembers when there were 20 small saloons on Thames Street and the fish business was booming on the waterfront.
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By Patrick Anderson |