Brian Gormley
Looking for a home? Try Realtor.com
There's a new way to buy a home, and it doesn't involve driving around inspecting properties. It's the Internet, and experts say the technology...
Free software movement growing, stirring giants’ concern
High tech often means high cost. But recently, a growing movement in the tech world has gotten the attention of even the mightiest of...
Fall River ready for industry at airport
After months of debate, the city of Fall River, Mass. now seems poised to develop its defunct 160-acre municipal airport into a commercial/industrial park,...
A bedtime story for CEOs
Midnight in San Francisco, and Andrew O'Brien, chief executive officer of Trinity Systems, a technology company, finally opts to leave the office. Nothing he...
Books for executives available in variety
If that special executive on your gift list is a book lover, you may be wondering what books will be hot this holiday season....
Arts district could revive under-used mill buildings
Like many Northern Rhode Island communities, Pawtucket has an abundance of commercial space in its old mill buildings. The problem has always been filling...
Bay Commission hailed for best anti-pollution plan
For the second time since 1990, the Environmental Protection Agency has
cited the Narragansett Bay Commission as having the nation's best system
for preventing...
Tide turns on Cape growth
James White has been building houses on the lower end of Cape Cod for 30
years, so you might expect him to oppose anything...
Joint-accounts law scrutiny has lawyers puzzling
When two people open a joint bank account in Rhode Island, and one
person dies, who takes the money?
The immediate guess is the survivor....
Celtics stock rebounds as lockout persists
When the Boston Celtics 1998 annual report was issued in September, it
predicted dire financial consequences for the team if the National
Basketball Association's...









