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Helping startups to survive and thrive

Successfully owning and operating your own business requires “a tremendous amount of energy, passion, drive and focus” said Carol C. Malysz, director of the...

Entercom names new GM for WEEI Sports Radio

BALA CYNWYD, Pa., and PROVIDENCE – Entercom Communications Corp. today named Joe Harrington to serve as vice president and general manager of Sports...

SBA budget cuts, health care, stimulus package <br> on agenda at Congressional...

WARWICK – U.S. Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy held out hope today that President George W. Bush’s proposal to slash the U.S. Small Business Administration...
CHANNEL 36 staff members Jeffrey Hartley, left, and Paul Zangari, with volunteer Harriett Dever, at the station's Providence office. They are preparing for the upcoming Rhode Island PBS Spring Auction. /

Volunteers are the backbone of PBS spring auction

It was four years ago when Harriett Dever, retired after working 50 years in the office at Park View Middle School in Cranston, reported...

Local talk survives on R.I. radio

Rhode Island sports fans who tuned into WSKO-AM, 790 The Score, have in recent weeks had to come to grips with the fact that...

R.I. arts districts face elimination of tax exemption

A famous sculptor born in Bulgaria, whose uses just his first name of Mihail, was riding home on a nearly empty subway in New...

Nonviolence Institute wins $353,000 in federal aid

PROVIDENCE – The Institute for the Study & Practice of Nonviolence today announced it has received a $352,000 federal appropriation to help support Streetworkers,...
GERALDINE FERRARO, the first major party vice-presidential candidate in the U.S., speaks at Bryant University’s Women’s Summit New England. /

Donlan: It’s time for more women to become leaders

Women comprise just over half of the population in the United States. They start two out of three new businesses in this country. Half of...

Intent of 2004 separation-of-powers vote still debated

In the general election of November 2004, 78.3 percent of Rhode Island voters overwhelmingly approved separation of powers, a provision designed to ensure legislative...

Hospitals stressed by unpaid care

Any business that sells its product or service at cost, but never collects on all its invoices, would struggle financially. That is the case...
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