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In a section of the country home to some of the best educational and research institutions in the world, innovation is simply part of the culture.
By Samantha Bovat | July 23, 2010In a section of the country home to some of the best educational and research institutions in the world, innovation is simply part of the culture.
By Samantha Bovat | July 23, 2010Event Preview -A Gilded Christmas Celebration - Sunday, December 5, 2010
Vanderbilt Hall, is opening its doors on Sunday December 5, as part of the Christmas in Newport celebration that takes place throughout December.
By Mark B. Oliver | September 25, 2012The Snowy Owl migrates to New England during the winter months.
By Mark B. Oliver | September 21, 2012Preserving our Natural Heritage
Arboretums are not just places that contains trees, shrubs and vines for the purpose of study and preservation, but they offer magnificent viewing and learning opportunities for the very young to...
By Peter F. Demers | September 10, 2012Book Review
If there is one thing New England has in abundance it’s farmers’ and craft markets. These local affairs often go unnoticed by the vast majority of residents and tourists alike, but no more...
By Mark B. Oliver | August 31, 2012Restaurant Review
In a town that has an abundance of really excellent Italian cuisine, it’s really tough to stand out, but Venda Ravioli manages to do just that.
By Peter F. Demers | August 01, 2012Newport Elegance That All Can Enjoy
When most people think of Newport, Rhode Island, they think of the magnificent mansions that dot the seacoast that were the summer homes of some of America’s one percent more than a century ago.
By Peter F. Demers | July 24, 2012The Historic and Ecologically Diverse Cemetery in Providence, Rhode Island
Readers of these pages might think that New Englanders have only three things on their minds: food, barns, and cemeteries.
By Nicholas H. Kondon | June 20, 2012Restaurant Review
Conor Morey-Barrett discovers a snuggery in Providence, Rhode Island.
By Conor Morey-Barrett | June 13, 2012The Ocean State’s large bays and inlets account for over 30% of its total area. Rhode Island is low-lying with its highest peak at Jerimoth Hill just 812ft above sea-level. The state is known for its beautiful coastline and being home to the best art schools in the United States.
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In our first monthly column on the Naval Submarine Base New London, or SUBASE, ONE looks at the history and development of the world’s first submarine base. In our first monthly column on the Naval Su
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