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READY TO ORDER: Aubrey Dante, 
manager of Amalfi, goes over the 
specials with customers. /

Truth-in-waiting will bring diners back

There is a fellow I know who does not like to wait for a table at a restaurant. He has recounted numerous times about...

Cicilline pushes $39M ProvPort expansion

WASHINGTON – Projects like the proposed ProvPort expansion are crucial to bringing jobs to cities hurt by the recession, Providence Mayor David N. Cicilline...
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration moved closer to basing its Okeanos Explorer at Quonset Business Park recently, as the state broke ground on the 8,400-square-foot support center that will be home to the 
globetrotting vessel. /

A first step to earthly magic

The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration moved closer to basing its Okeanos Explorer at Quonset Business Park recently, as the state broke ground on...

F.R., Attleboro projects on Mass. list

BOSTON – Highway improvements in Attleboro and Fall River are on a list of 33 priority projects across the state that Gov. Deval L....

Court allows NTK to use cash in Ch. 11

PROVIDENCE – NTK Holdings Inc., a local manufacturer of heating and cooling equipment owned by Boston-based Thomas H. Lee Partners LP, won court approval...

Get results from Web searches

If you have a Web site – even a modest one – or use pay-per-click (PPC) advertising, having the right keywords or keyword phrases...
WALKING ADS: Cool Air Creations President David Campbell can apply company names and logos on just about anything. Branding everyday items like caps, jackets and tote bags are a specialty. /

Promoting sales thru everyday use

Scarce indeed is the company that does not need to promote itself. But exactly how a business promotes itself can vary in many ways....
GAME TIME: The Dunk will get national attention in March when it hosts the first two rounds of the 2010 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament. Above, Providence College and Louisville tussle in a 2008 contest. /

Providence eyes NCAA tourney slam dunk

Thousands of college basketball fans and players from across the nation will come to Providence – an expected economic boon for the state –...
ONE-STOP SHOP: Customers at this Bellingham, Mass., Dunkin’ Donuts can grab a coffee and do their banking at the same place, now that Citizens Bank has opened a branch there. /

Coffee and credit on this Citizens’ menu

To Martin Bischoff, a coffee shop that offers certificates of deposit along with Boxes O’ Joe makes perfect sense. Bischoff is vice chairman of Citizens...
FROM LEFT: Robert G. Flanders, Jr., co-chair of the Brighter Futures luncheon and partner at Hinckley, Allen & Snyder; U.S. Rep. Patrick J. Kennedy; and Donald R. Sweitzer, co-chair of the luncheon and chairman of the GTECH Corp. The Brighter Futures Award is a framed art piece by Rhode Island artist Mimi Sammis. /

Family Service of R.I. event raises $140K

GTECH Corp., Bank of America and the Citizens Foundation helped raise $140,000 for Family Service of Rhode Island at the nonprofit’s annual fundraising event,...
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