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Newport Restaurant Group donates $60K to local nonprofits through gift card...

WARWICK – Newport Restaurant Group has donated $60,750 to six area nonprofits, four of which are based in Rhode Island, that focus on food...

Newport Restaurant Group donates $23K to food banks, nonprofits

WARWICK – Newport Restaurant Group has donated $23,000 to regional food banks and nonprofits committed to building a sustainable and local food supply for...
ART EXHIBIT: Attendees converse during the opening reception for the “Anything Goes” exhibit at the Wickford Art Association in North Kingstown in January. On Feb. 7, the association will hold an opening reception for its next juried exhibit, which will run until March 1. / COURTESY OF WICKFORD ART ASSOCIATION/MIKE MASI

Editor’s Choice: Wickford Art Association to hold opening reception for new...

Editor’s Choice Wickford Art Association to hold opening reception for new exhibit Wickford Art Association will hold an opening reception and present awards for a...
COMPOST CENTRAL: Jayne Merner Senecal, owner of Earth Care Farm in Charlestown, the largest commercial-scale licensed composting facility in the state, with Jeff Glover, farm support, who is holding a grabber and bucket that he uses to clean the piles of unwanted items. / PBN PHOTO/MICHAEL SALERNO

Does Rhode Island have right approach on food waste?

Tucked in a residential neighborhood of mostly rural Charlestown is the state’s largest commercial-scale compost-processing facility. Second-generation Earth Care Farm owner Jayne Merner Senecal, whose...
EXCESS FOOD: Eva Agudelo launched Hope’s Harvest Rhode Island in February, a nonprofit that works with farms and food-service organizations to identify excess food and transport it to organizations that serve it to those in need.
 / PBN PHOTO/RUPERT WHITELEY

Hope’s Harvest promotes equality with food

Eva Agudelo’s childhood was one marked by food ­insecurity. “There were times would skip meals, so I had enough money to eat. That’s a...
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