Brian Gormley
Medical Society proposal would refine records laws
Rhode Island's laws designed to protect confidential medical records are wordy, redundant, and in some cases, too lax, according to a local group that...
Blue Cross Blue Shields’ ‘BluePrint’ has two sides
To Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island President Ronald A. Battista, the issue is clear: Choice in health care costs money, and...
Silt buildup perils marinas
When J. Michael Keyworth wakes up in the morning, his first thought is of high tide. As general manager of Cove Haven Marina in...
Medical records access control sought, debated
As soon as Donald Asmonga's twins were born, a stream of coupons for diapers and baby formula began flowing into his mailbox. Asmonga, a...
A shift in Barrington
From the narrow road outside her Barrington home, Sandra Wyatt can watch the destruction unfold. Wyatt lives on Byway Road overlooking Allin's Cove, which...
Select gifts from artisans the world over
Business: Cadeaux du Monde
Type of Business: Sellers of traditional folk art made in developing nations
Location: 140 Bellevue Ave., Newport
Owners: Katherine J....
Douglas Parker
Name: Douglas Parker
Position: Executive Director, the Rhode Island branch of The Nature Conservancy, a national nonprofit that protects open space, and the wildlife...
Grow Smart cites ramifications of sprawl
Rhode Island is headed for a $1.5 billion disaster if its citizens fail to change how they're developing the state, a new report warns....
OSHA presses ahead on workplace standards
U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration officials are charging ahead with plans to create a new standard for workplace ergonomics, despite strong opposition from...
Blue Cross seeks public’s views on health care
Blue Cross & Blue Shield of Rhode Island officials are asking Rhode Islanders to tell them what they think about health care in the...









