The Snowy Owl
The Snowy Owl migrates to New England during the winter months.
By Mark B. Oliver | September 21, 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, 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, 2012Part 3 – An Ongoing Legacy
In this, the final installment, acquainting you with Moise Potvin, we devote as much space as possible for photos of Potvin’s work.
By Nicholas H. Kondon | October 04, 2011Part 2 – A Human Dynamo
In the first installment introducing Moise Potvin – Artist, Entertainer, and Impresario, I left my readers hanging between The Last Supper and a cattle stampede, an odd pause, even for me, but...
By Nicholas H. Kondon | September 19, 2011Part 1 - The Discovery
It was the early nineties. I followed my friends, a married couple, Gene and Linda, through a metal door into a warehouse in Niagara Fall, NY.
By Nicholas H. Kondon | September 01, 2011Cumberland, Rhode Island
Unfortunately, many of us have been there—shaking in our boots under the fearsome menace of a bully. Bigger, stronger, and often enabled by a coterie of henchmen, it’s a fight we can’t win by...
By Mike Dunphy | April 11, 2011What To Do When You Think You’ve Done It All
We’re all guilty of it. We adamantly claim we’ve done it all and we’re bored. Nothing can be further from the truth, especially when it comes to discovering the sites and happenings in New...
By Steve Lyons | January 07, 2011In 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, 2010The 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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