David Levesque
Business leaders urged to get involved with schools
Business leaders working with the Providence school system received advice and a challenge from someone who wrote the book on school/business partnerships.
Author Diana W....
A persistent visionary brings education to boys at risk
The troubled boy who reluctantly entered the San Miguel School in Providence four years ago best depicts the reason Brother Lawrence Goyette, FSC, founded...
Getting-and keeping- workers essential
Hiring a talented and experienced high tech worker is an accomplishment, albeit only part of the equation. Retaining that employee is the ultimate goal...
High tech joining vacationers on Cape
Cape Cod is known for its beaches, quaint villages, seafood restaurants and the thousands of tourists that visit each summer.
There is now a group...
For that special holiday gift, brew your own beer
Looking for something special to serve at your company Christmas party or to give as gifts to employees and clients?
Matthew C. Warren suggests a...
Endowments growing at URI
Up until 1992, the University of Rhode Island never had an endowed chair, a position supported in perpetuity by a major donation, because it...
SBANE hits 60 years of service
A friend of small business turned 60 years old last month.
The Smaller Business Association of New England (SBANE) has worked with thousands of business...
Come to City Nights Dinner Theatre for a ‘Great Entertainment Experience’
There is a place in downtown Pawtucket where you can get a roast beef dinner with a little Charles Dickens on the side or...
Lenders look again at businesswomen
The number of women entrepreneurs has increased by nearly 80 percent in
the last decade, which has lenders paying closer attention to a
population...
RI looks to Route 128 for high-tech linkage
Rhode Island's high technology companies and state officials dream of
having a reputation like the Massachusetts' Route 128 belt, where
cutting edge companies have...









