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MONSTER MINI-GOLF was founded by Christina Vitagliano, left, and her initially skeptical husband, Patrick Vitagliano, who spoke to PBN for a recent Main Street profile.  /

Monster Mini-Golf sued by Calif.’s Monster Cable

PROVIDENCE – Monster Entertainment LLC, parent of the Monster Mini-Golf franchise operation, faces a trademark infringement lawsuit from Monster Cable Products Inc., Bloomberg News...

EPA cites NuChrome with compliance delays

FALL RIVER – Hardware restoration and re-plating company NuChrome Inc. has been cited by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency with continued noncompliance, the EPA’s...

Manage succession well for business success

Although management transition must be faced in every family business sooner or later, many company leaders don’t give it the priority this crucial issue...
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Build a team with relevant talents

For those of you who have taken counsel in developing a business plan, you know that a well-structured plan needs to address the core...

Brown Univ. study offers insights into arrhythmia

PROVIDENCE – A new study by researchers at Brown University provides new insights into the molecular mechanisms that cause arrhythmia, or irregular heartbeat, and...
THE WRIGHT SISTERS: Ellen Puccetti, left, and Elizabeth Dulude, who are sisters, have been important to the success of Wright’s Dairy Farm. Puccetti runs the bakery portion of the business, while Dulude operates the dairy. /

Coming straight from the source

Have you ever seen the cows that provide the milk you are drinking, or milk for the cream in your cream puff, the custard...
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Help for selling past borders

Dear Dan: At a recent trade show I learned that small companies like ours are gaining sales overseas. We’re basically homebodies here, a bit...
FROM LEFT: Donald W. King, artistic and executive director of the Providence Black Repertory Company; Antonio DaSilva, senior vice president and consumer market executive of Bank of America; and Michael Van Leesten, chairman of the Providence Black Repertory Company /

Providence Black Rep gets $150K from BofA

Bank of America Rhode Island has contributed $150,000 to the Providence Black Repertory Company. The donation was made to support the Black Rep’s Phase...
INCYTU PRESIDENT-CEO Alfred Vasconcellos, left, and chief scientific officer Dwaine Emerich work with a vial of the gel form of their product-in-development Cellarium. /

Lincoln company on cutting edge of cell implants

The promise is enthralling: cures for cancer, for heart disease, for Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s; new hope for paraplegics; ways to re-grow healthy, strong tissue...

Policy journal focuses on reform

BETHESDA, Md. – Leading Republican and Democratic pollsters contributing to the latest issue of Health Affairs, The Policy Journal of the Health Sphere, agree...
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