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‘We feel like the arts need a stronger seat at the table, more visibility so we can be part of brainstorming solutions and innovation for the state. We are not looking for handouts. We are not looking for the arts to be subsidized. We are looking for investment’
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The judgment marks an end to a case that for the first time put a former president and major presidential candidate in a courtroom as a criminal defendant
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Soupy sausage is a tradition among Italian-American families in Westerly. For a second year in a row, The United Theatre will hold a special event dedicated to the spicy cured meat
Attorney General Peter Neronha says Prospect Medical may face bankruptcy

‘I’ve been asked in other interviews and by other writers and readers about advice for new authors, and I guess my simplest suggestion is this: Write! Do not stop’