Archive - Dec 27, 2010
Computer professionals two or three times the age of Nikhil Mahadevan spend years trying to find that âkiller app,â the computer program that will bring them fame and fortune.
The East Greenwich High School senior didnât wring a fortune out of his newly designed class scheduling app, but itâs certainly won him some thanks and recognition in the school corridors.
âWhy should a stranger be able to buy a home at a price the current homeowner can afford?â
So many times I am sitting at a closing table of a homeowner losing their home to short sale or foreclosure and their home is being sold at market value or even less. They see a stranger sitting across from them buying their home at a price they can afford if only they were offered the chance. All because they could not receive a loan modification or some program to help them stay in their home.
On behalf of many Americans who have lost the dream of homeownership, we need a plan to keep the homeowner in their home.
NARRAGANSETTâDeborah Gist, Commissioner of Rhode Islandâs Department of Elementary and Secondary Education, will be visiting Pier Middle School on Jan. 6 and will hold an open forum at Narragansett High School for the public as well as a meeting with the Board of Regents. She will meet with the public at Narragansett High School from 4 to 6 p.m. and from 6 to 7:30 p.m. will hold a forum. She will facilitate a discussion of a recent proposal to institute a tiered diploma system for secondary school graduates which would take into account the New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP) test.
ATTLEBORO â It was a Christmas winter wonderland as more than 300,000 colored lights illuminating over 10 acres. I made my way through the winding paths of twinkling lights through the hanging tree branches leading to the story of Saint Nicholas and the birth of Jesus Christ. As part of my holiday tradition every year, I was visiting the Festival of Lights at La Salette Shrine in Attleboro, Mass.
South County Hospital is open and operating as normal today (Monday, December 27), with the following exceptions:
. Cardiac Rehab is closed
. Wound Care Center is closed
. Wave Van transportation is cancelled
. Cardiac Cath Lab procedures are cancelled
State law requires for-profit corporations to disclose business information to Secretary of State at the beginning of every year
PROVIDENCE, R.I. - The beginning of the new year means tens of thousands of corporations doing business in Rhode Island must file 2011 annual reports with Secretary of State A. Ralph Mollis.
State law requires for-profit businesses to report annual reports between Jan. 1 and March 1. More than 30,000 companies that are registered to do business in Rhode Island are subject to the requirement.