Bethany Costello
Pawtucket-based Invensys firms reportedly for sale
Pawtucket-based Elmwood Sensors and Fenwal Electronic – the local arm of Invensys, a global producer in the automation and controls industry – are on...
Attorneys find niche in liability
Despite changes both locally and nationally that some say have resulted in lower fees for attorneys, personal injury and workers’ compensation remain a strong...
UMass chancellor sets goal of top regional university
Name: Jean F. MacCormack
Position: Chancellor UMass Dartmouth
Residence: South Dartmouth
Age: 55
Background: MacCormack started at the University of Massachusetts Boston as a faculty member...
Blackstone Valley Security emphasizes ‘team’ in its approach to work
Company: Blackstone Valley Security
Location: 260 West Exchange St., Providence
Owners: Bob Sherman, Gregory S. Church
Employees: 190 full-time
Year founded: 1977
Type of business: Security...
Students’ cell phones tapping into college revenue
When Tara Kalinoski moves into her Johnson & Wales University dorm room next month, she will bring more than a trunk full of clothes,...
<b>Lines growing shorter at the airports</b><br><I>But travelers take no chances, arrive...
Armed with hot Chinese food under his arm, a briefcase in one hand and a carry-on in the other, businessman Ernie Murphy is getting...
Keeping track of salmon with URI’s help
It’s no bigger than a pinhead, but Godi Fischer’s new invention could play a key role in understanding the three-year ocean migration of salmon.
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Surging demand, shortage of properties boost second home cost
It appears both business and pleasure are driving today’s second-home market.
According to local real estate agents, the volatile stock market coupled with an...
Suit threatens hospital placement system; RI Hospital among 36 facing challenge
A class-action lawsuit filed in a Washington D.C. federal court is challenging the program that links recent medical school graduates with training programs across...
Postage hike hitting nonprofits, small business hard
The three-cent price increase of postal stamps could cost the Rhode Island Community Food Bank as much as $10,000 next year.
Now nearly a month...















