Newport-based 11th Hour Racing has partnered with IMOCA to enhance environmental sustainability and diversity in the sport, including new technology that can prevent collisions with marine mammals.
Whether its dinner or brunch, the upgraded Oberlin still aims to make elevated cuisine seem ordinary and accessible to all.
Special Olympics Rhode Island will be having its annual event this weekend from May 31 to June 2 at the University of Rhode Island.
Empty nesters fulfill their dream of city living.
Starting this weekend, Federal Hill streets will be closed and dinner will be served with expanded outdoor seating.
The change was prompted by a change in ownership of the eatery's current address.
Palumbo earned the nod from the City and Regional Magazine Association at its annual conference in Cleveland this week.
Proceeds benefit the Alzheimer's Association, the PKD Foundation and the Tomorrow Fund for children with cancer.
The nkisi is one of several items on display through 2026 as part of “Entwined: Freedom, Sovereignty and the Sea,” at the Mystic Seaport Museum.
MetroWest Boston has something for every visitor, from young singles to couples, and families to seniors.
The circa-1926 property sits on twenty-five perfectly manicured acres and has sun-dappled views of the Narrow River.
From preeclampsia causes to restorative spinal cord injury devices to faster and easier vasectomies, the Ocean State is making waves in the medical community.
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The new restaurant offers a curated menu highlighting the best Italian cooking with a Rhode Island twist.
JWU Magazine editor Judy Hill sits down with Laferrier to to talk about his singular journey to JWU.
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A look at the upcoming Fall, Winter and Spring visual and performing arts season. Sponsored by Starkweather & Shepley.
Banking tools and technology are evolving. Plus meet the wealth managers in the area, ensuring long-term security on your finances.