Archive - Jan 2012 - News Article
RICHMOND - Carol Terranovaâs beloved Yellow Lab Maggie was a rescue dog. While the pair spent many happy days together, Maggie passed away in December, 2011.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
January 30th
By KATHLEEN MCKIERNAN
kmckiernan@ricentral.com
SOUTH KINGSTOWN â The University of Rhode Island is offering a chance for some former students to return to school and finish what they started.
URI launched the pilot program, âFinish What You Startedâ this month to give students who completed three quarters of their degree but did not finish an opportunity to complete those last few credits and earn a bachelorâs degree.
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WESTERLY - Last week, Washington County Superior Court Judge Brian Stern made a ruling against a temporary injection that was aimed to prevent the South Kingstown Chamber of Commerce from changing its name to the Southern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce (SRICC).
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January 29th
By SHAUN KIRBY
skirby@ricentral.com
PROVIDENCEâMembers of the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) were on hand this past Saturday to inform school committee members from across the state about Rhode Islandâs âBeginning Teacher Induction Program.â Participants of Rhode Island School Committee Associationâs annual meeting took in a detailed presentation about the steps Rhode Island schools have taken in transitioning new teachers into the classroom culture and larger community.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
January 28th
By MARTHA SMITH
Special to the Standard
NORTH KINGSTOWN â James R. Henderson was a voracious reader, dedicated gardener and a grower of brilliantly-colored amaryllis, the dramatic houseplant with the tall stems and trumpet-like blooms.
After he retired from the U.S. Navy with the rank of Captain â his tours included flying out of Quonset â Henderson and his wife, Daphne, retired to the north end of town, near the East Greenwich border. He sold real estate, doted on his three daughters and hung out with buddies who shared his enthusiasm for airplanes.
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers
January 27th
By MARTHA SMITH
Special to the Standard
EXETER â Theyâve been making so much artificial snow this season at the Yawgoo Valley Ski Area and Sports Park that Pati de Wardener hasnât bothered to keep track.
Sheâs the human resources director and her husband, Max, is president of the 47-year-old resort that they co-own.
Itâs costly when the electricity, manpower and diesel fuel are totaled although, Pati de Wardener notes, âItâs four to five times more durable than natural snow.â
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Southern Rhode Island Newspapers is proud to announce that longtime staff photographer Ray Clayton has been named one of three entrants into the Rhode Island Press Associationâs Hall of Fame Class of 2012.
Clayton, who worked for SRIN for nearly 40 years as a fulltime photographer and freelanced for the Standard Times up until his death last December, will join East Bay Newspapers sports writer/photographer Manuel C. âMannyâ Correira and retired Providence Journal business editor Joseph L. Goodrich as the latest inductees into the coveted hall.
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SOUTH KINGTOWN â For a second time, the Senate Judiciary Committee will hear a bill to revise the good time law, prohibiting people for committing certain crimes from earning time off for good behavior.
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SOUTH KINGSTOWN â Current and former University of Rhode Island faculty and students, and also members of the general public gathered Tuesday evening to present their views on the affordability and accessibility of higher education to the House Commission to Study Public Higher Education Affordability and Accessibility in Rhode Island. The commission, led by state Representative Frank Ferri (D-Dist.
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In today's paper, we have a special series in remembrance of former Gov. Garrahy.
We also have the story on Tuesday's state House Commission to Study Public Higher Education Affordability and Accessibility in Rhode Island and what students and alumni think.
This week the South Kingstown Town Council also decided to send letters to Election Data Services, the company hired to redistrict Rhode Island, Gov. Chafee and the General Assembly, calling for the South County Senate Districts to be revised.
All and more inside, today's Narragansett Times.
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