Gail Hulbert
Microfibres has high hopes for new upholstery product
Remember Naugahyde? In the late 1960s, manufacturers of car seats to sofas helped turn Uniroyal's imitation leather into a household name. Today, a Pawtucket...
United Way shifts focus to social issues in ad drive
You won't mistake ads for the local United Way airing on television this week for those of a bank or insurance company. They won't...
South County Hospital maintains course
The recent resignations of two top administrators at South County Hospital in South Kingstown has created some speculation but no proof that big changes...
Insurance for fishers near
Rhode Island is next in line for a unique health insurance program targeting the fishing communities in four New England states. A $1-million line...
Transit research center gets green light at URI
Almost $12-million worth of federal grant money matched by state funds will pay for a new transportation research center at the University of Rhode...
Fleetkids Web site offers insight on finance
The generation that might never come face-to-face with a bank teller has an early entree to on-line banking courtesy of Fleet Financial Group.
The...
People skills vital too
It used to be a person with lots of computer know-how and little or no communication skills could get a high-paying job in a...
Cross Pen offers website with flash
COMPANY: Cross Pen Computing Group
WHERE TO FIND IT: www.cross-pcg.com
CRITIQUE: The Web site for this new division of A.T. Cross, the venerable maker of fine...
Network Six shifts focus to future growth
Kenneth Kirsch explains his vision for Network Six, Inc. in terms of what people think of the company now and how the president and...
Law firms on the couch seeking advice, counsel
We became a firm of solo practitioners."-- Partner Lauren J. Wachtler quoted in a 1994 New York Times article chronicling
the demise...









