Two-thirds of the way through a somewhat demanding day, I found myself craving a Butter Pecan Doughnut from Knead where I was greeted by a “sold-out” sign
Ribbon cutting for Open Door, Rhode Island’s first health clinic for the LGBTQ community
I would never buy cheese steak at a gas station, would you?
Buying jambon royal ham – my favorite – at Whole Foods Market
I like suit and tie with sneakers – in this case, it works, but not just anyone could pull it off!
Interviewing a professional advisor with my friends from Luminous Agency
Hard work, particularly when you’re making more than a dozen such deliveries every day
Kennedy Plaza Intermodal Transportation Center in downtown Providence occupies a focal civic space, between City Hall and the Federal Building, and has served as a transportation hub since 1847.
Biltmore parking garage on Washington St. in Providence
Do we really need so many different varieties of yogurt?
Chalkstone Ave. in Mount Pleasant, the heart of my neighborhood
Driving a bus on narrow New England streets cannot be easy work
A Providence landmark, parked beside City Hall every night
Black Philanthropy Bannister Fund at the Rhode Island Foundation announces its new grants and scholarships.
Did you know? Located in the center of downtown Providence, Rhode Island, The Arcade was built in 1828 and is the oldest indoor mall in the United States. It has commercial establishments on its ground floor and micro-loft style apartments on the second and third floors.
Just around the corner from my house – Duva’s Gas. It opened opposite Mount Pleasant High in 1949, when gas was 17 cents a gallon. When we moved to Mount Pleasant, Vinny Duva was in his 80’s pumping gas; now it’s just his son, Kenny.
I miss being able to photograph Nora whenever I want….how she has changed over the years.
Worcester Polytechnic Institute, Clark University, and the College of the Holy Cross concert bands perform at a first-time ever concert at WPI. Nora plays clarinet with Clark’s concert band.
Valet parking at the Omni Hotel in Providence – 30 degrees and a brisk wind
Really?? This is disgusting….