Justin Sayles
Lincoln’s location lures technology companies
They’re known as the three most important things for real estate – location, location, location.
And when it comes to attracting technology firms to Lincoln,...
Restaurant fuses fare with flair
Parkside Rotisserie & Bar in Providence adds flavor to city’s renaissance
When Steven and Donna Davenport founded Parkside Rotisserie & Bar in Providence, they did...
Docked: Marinas face slip shortage
J. Michael Keyworth said all 321 boating slips at Brewer Cove Haven Marina in Barrington are filled and have been for years. But when...
Middletown emerging as tech town
When the Aquidneck Corporate Park was being planned in the early 1970s, the city of Newport supported its development, but it didn’t have the...
Healthy eating at core of wellness initiative
On a typical workday, University of Rhode Island wellness specialist Anne Marie Connolly said the school’s grounds and facilities employees are on the job...
Construction leads the way in job creation
Around the state, construction workers are creating new developments and condominiums. But as Rhode Island’s construction boom continues, something else is being built –...
Christian Brothers group launches ad campaign
It’s a call and response etched in the minds of La Salle Academy alums, cadence and all.
“St. John Baptist De LaSalle –”
“Pray for us.”
“Live...
Legislation would allow diners to get wine to go
Proposed legislation submitted in the Rhode Island House of Representatives last week would allow restaurant patrons the opportunity to take home leftover wine when...
Marine sonar firm seeks homeland security funds
Providence-based FarSounder Inc. has been asked to submit proposals for the second phase of a project that could garner the marine navigation technology company...
New Bedford aims to tap into history tour market
Frederick Johnson escaped slavery and came to New Bedford in the late 1830s, where he found himself staying in the home of freed blacks...











