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Questions about jurisdiction and procedure when it comes to fill a school committee vacancy have led to legal challenges and a divided perspective in the Chariho Regional School district. Jess Purcell, the second-highest vote getter in the race for the now-vacant seat argues that she ought to be installed, while the town council of Richmond, the municipality from which the vacant seat is located, believes that they are entitled to fill the seat with a pick of their choosing. The result is a battle that evokes some of the major themes in so-called "curriculum" discussions around the country. Support the show
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In this weeks 95.9 Company Break program Mike talks with Chariho Furniture owner Ed Smith! It's often said that “things just aren't made the way they used to be.” How true this is in nearly all cases. But to every rule there is an exception. At Chariho Furniture you will feel you have stepped back in time and you will experience handmade craftmanship from another era . . . today. Chariho Furniture is different than other furniture stores in southern New England. Our furniture is handcrafted and made from solid wood, so it lasts a lifetime. Whether you are searching for bedroom sets, dining room sets, chests, hutches, accent furniture or a wide selection of Amish furniture, Chariho has an incredible selection of furniture that will stand the test of time and truly beautify your home. For more information call 401-539-9043 or visit www.charihofurniture.com
You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that Rhode Island native, James Siwy is a former pro baseball player and police officer? A right-handed pitcher, Siwy had a brief Major League Baseball career with the Chicago White Sox, playing in two games for the club in 1982 and another in 1984. His seven-year career in the minor leagues started in 1981 and ended in 1987. After his baseball career ended, Siwy worked with the Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department for over 20 years. Now, for our feature story: Republican members of the state's bipartisan redistricting commission want the Connecticut Supreme Court to reconsider its decision to tap a Stanford University law professor to help redraw congressional districts after the group couldn't reach a bipartisan agreement and missed its deadline this week. The four commission members, all state legislators, filed a motion that requests Nathaniel Persily not serve as the court-appointed expert or special master and that two special masters instead be appointed “to preserve the public's confidence in the fairness of the redistricting process.” The motion came hours after the state's highest court issued a notice announcing it had appointed Persily, who previously served as special master in 2011 during the last reapportionment process when Connecticut lawmakers also couldn't reach a bipartisan agreement on congressional district boundaries. The Republicans noted that Persily's name was not on the list of three possible special masters they had submitted for the court to consider. However, he was mentioned publicly by Democratic Senate President Martin Looney as someone the Democrats would recommend to the court. Ultimately, the Democrats did not submit any names. The court has not yet responded to the Republicans' motion. According to a notice issued Thursday by the State Supreme Court, Persily is ultimately required to submit his plan to the justices on or before Jan. 18. The court will then accept submissions up until Jan. 24 and a hearing before the court is planned for Jan. 27. The court is expected to file its redistricting plan with the Office of the Secretary of the State by Feb. 15. For more information on jobs and employment, check out this story and more at thewesterlysun.com Today we're remembering the life of Helen Perreault of Westerly. Helen was a graduate of Westerly High School in 1947, with aspirations of attending the Rhode Island School of Design. After working a couple of years at Moore's in Westerly, she then married her husband, the late Roland Perreault, Sr. Helen was a communicant at St. Joseph Catholic Church in Hope Valley, RI, where she was a very active in the Rosary and Alter Society. She was known for her hard work and frank opinions and her smile was always contagious! She served her community by being a Girl Scout leader in Richmond, a member of Women's Business Organizations in Naparee and Chariho, and from time to time a volunteer at Westerly Hospital. She was a devoted mother to her 3 surviving children, as well as her grandchildren, great-grandchildren, siblings, and nieces and nephews. Helen lived on Switch Rd. since 1949 and was an essential part of her family farm for over 50 years. Thank you for taking a moment with us today to remember and celebrate Helen's life. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that Rhode Island native, Bertrand Shurtleff was a pro football offensive lineman who spent three seasons in the NFL with the Providence Steam Roller and the Boston Bulldogs after playing for Brown University? Later he was a professional wrestler, teacher, public speaker, and author. Now for our feature story: Members of the Town Council have rejected a request seeking to have each of Chariho's three towns pay for a third of the permit fees for the construction of the Maddie Potts Fieldhouse at Chariho Athletic Stadium. Hopkinton is now the second of the three Chariho towns to refuse requests to reimburse the Maddie Potts Foundation for fees already paid. Council Vice President Sharon Davis and councilors Scott Bill Hirst and Bob Marvel all voted to deny the request during a meeting on Monday evening. Council President Steven Moffitt Jr. and Councilor Michael Geary were unable to attend Monday's meeting. Each of the three council members expressed different concerns with the matter and who should pay, but all three were in agreement that either Chariho or the Town of Richmond should be responsible for sorting out any confusion and settling the matter. The fees were paid for by the Maddie Potts Foundation after Richmond officials said the town's policies did not allow for it to waive building permit fees. Davis, who led the meeting in Moffitt's absence said: “When the motion was approved to move forward with this project, it was made clear that there would be no use of public funds on this project. Paying for this would constitute use of public funds. As far as I am concerned, the foundation was supposed to pay for everything, and that was what everyone agreed to. That's how it should remain.” All three officials, who spoke against the measure before voting to deny the request, said they have nothing but respect and admiration for the Maddie Potts Foundation and what the organization is doing. They said volunteers and family have been wonderful in working with the towns and providing nonprofit services for the school community. The concern, however, was that perhaps the town should not have charged fees for a project that will improve the value of public property, or the foundation and Chariho School District should have agreed that the district would pay those fees before getting underway on the project. “My concern is that the school district won't pay these fees and they have been put on the town, but this project directly supports the students and the school system,” Marvel said. “We have an opportunity here that is worth it, but I think the School Committee should be willing to front money for this.” Inflation and building costs have skyrocketed since preliminary estimates were provided, which led to a 100% increase in building costs. When the project kicked off, Maddie's mother, Stephanie Potts, said the foundation was looking at an estimated $600,000 build. The projections now call for a $1.2 million price tag to complete the work. For more about the coronavirus pandemic, the recovery, and the latest on all things in and around Westerly, head over to westerlysun.com. Today we're remembering the life of Ralph “Tony” O'Connell, M.D., husband, father, grandfather, friend, psychiatrist, and educator. Born in Manhattan, he grew up in the Bronx and Larchmont. Married to Jane O'Connell for 58 years, he was a genuine and devoted New Yorker. He was intellectual, with a dry and sometimes irreverent sense of humor, a steadfast faith, a curious mind, and a generous heart. A lifelong sailor, he taught sailing at the Devon Yacht Club in Amagansett. He was a music lover who enjoyed opera, classical music, and The Beatles, and who enthralled many generations of Burke and O'Connell children with his seemingly effortless ability to play piano by ear. A graduate of the College of the Holy Cross and an M.D. from Cornell University Medical College, he received a fellowship at Oxford University Medical College and completed a surgical internship and psychiatric residency at Saint Vincent's Hospital where he was chief resident. He was a captain in the United States Army Medical Corps and Chief of Neuropsychiatry at Ireland Army Hospital in Fort Knox. After residency, he was vice chair and clinical director of Psychiatry at St. Vincent's until 1996 when he was appointed Provost and Dean of New York Medical College, where he had been a faculty member since 1980. Prior to his association with New York Medical College, he was Associate Professor at Cornell University Medical College. He published extensively in scientific journals and authored many book chapters and papers and served as the editor of Comprehensive Psychiatry. He was a member and president of many societies, clubs, associations, non-profits, and charities. Tony was active at the Misquamicut Club in Watch Hill and enjoyed swimming and sailing his beloved "Aunt Dolly" in the Atlantic and walking on the beach. He made a tradition of swimming on Memorial Day, and sometimes New Year's Day, "to make sure your heart was working." He will be remembered for his sense of humor and intellect, his values, and finely tuned moral compass, his love of dogs, and all things family. Thank you for taking a moment with us today to remember and celebrate Tony's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that Rhode Island native, Peter Manfredo Jr. is a former professional boxer and former IBO middleweight champion? Known as the “Pride of Providence”, he has challenged twice for upper-level world titles, at middleweight and super middleweight, as well as having won the NABO, IBU and European Boxing Association light middleweight titles. Now, for our feature story: The Department of Justice has issued more than $750,000 in grant funding to Rhode Island law enforcement agencies including the Richmond Police Department to assist with the hiring and retention of officers to focus on community policing. Richmond is one of five agencies that was selected during a competitive process, the department's Office of Community Oriented Policing Services, or COPS, said in a news release. The COPS Hiring Program provided more than $139 million across all 50 U.S. states in the latest grant funding, with direct funding going to 183 agencies. In the latest round, Richmond will receive $125,000 to be used specifically “to hire new or rehire additional career law enforcement officers, thereby increasing their community policing capacity and crime prevention efforts”. Although the town's population has grown over both the past decade and considerably over the past two years, the Richmond Police Department has remained the smallest law enforcement agency in Washington County with just 14 sworn officers, including Police Chief Elwood M. Johnson Jr. In addition, the agency has maintained jurisdiction over the Chariho campus, which houses both the middle and high schools and is home to approximately 3,000 students and staff. “In the Chariho area, one of the best community policing models is the School Resource Officer program, where thousands of our students are congregated daily during the school year.” Johnson said the grant money, which the chief applied for in June, would be used to provide the department with an additional full-time sworn officer. The federal funding, if approved by the Richmond Town Council, would provide 75% of pay, training and benefit costs for the new position over three years. The town would be required to finance the remaining 25% of the cost as well as being financially obligated to retain the position for at least one additional year at the end of the three-year grant period. The COPS Hiring Program is a competitive award program intended to reduce crime and advance public safety through community policing. Since its creation in 1994, COPS has invested more than $14 billion to advance community policing. For more information on jobs and employment, check out this story and more at thewesterlysun.com Today we're remembering the life of William Hoffman. He was the beloved husband of Sandra for 64 years. A proud United States Navy veteran, Bill served as a Sea-Bee in the Korean War. Bill is also survived by his four loving children, grandchildren, sister in law, and several nieces, nephews and many great grandchildren. Bill, also known as Barney, owned and operated Coveside Marina in Stonington and later, Hoffman construction company. Bill loved his family, fishing and running his machinery which is where he felt the happiest. Thank you for taking a moment with us today to remember and celebrate Bill's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Bill Bartholomew welcomes Rhode Island-born and bred recording artist Billy Gilman for a discussion on his career, from One Voice to The Voice, navigating stardom as a child, the music industry, The Ocean State and growing up in rural New England.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bartholomewtown?fan_landing=true)
This is a great epsiode! Chariho Furniture is different than other furniture stores in southern New England. Our furniture is handcrafted and made from solid wood, so it lasts a lifetime. Whether you are searching for bedroom sets, dining room sets, chests, hutches, accent furniture or a wide selection of Amish furniture, Chariho has an incredible selection of furniture that will stand the test of time and truly beautify your home. Ed is a great guy and has a lot of business knowledge, another great listen!
Every friday night we have several coaches from area high schools and beyond that keep it real and authentic right off the field and into your device of choice. Stanley Dunbar Saint Rays and URI Alumni coaching against his former team and head coach Sassi. Jeff Paiva right off the field and on the bus ride home after a tough Chariho team. Coach Paiva said I'm not gonna blow off any interviews Win lose or indifferent. North Smithfield was hit with the injury bug early but coach didn't make any excuses for the 41-0 loss to Division 3 chargers. #Pilgrimpride is real in Warwick. #BlakeSimpson is making a lot of noise and doing a great job. Blake and his team have been great supporters of the program. Back from a trip to D2 Road to the super bowl will definitely go trough Pilgrim After starting the season off 0-2 Wes Pennington knows nothing will come easy in West Warwick but he does have the town talking. After losing 24-14 and having a couple TD called back head coach #wespennington said #westwarwickwizards was the better team on the field that day. #tolman had a tough line which pilgrim said the same thing as well players like devin ward Tolman has a very good team. Thank you to all the people that help me make this possible. Coldwell Bankers Coastal Homes Mark Wright ( #presidentialawardwinner In the Rhode Island area and looking for a team you can trust call Mark today 401-787-5203 (1) Can We Keep It Real Podcast Page | Facebook --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/support
You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that french academic scholar and administrator, Francis Lawrence, was born in Woonsocket? He taught at Tulane for over 30 years, eventually becoming academic vice president, provost, dean of the graduate school, and eventually the 18th president of Rutgers University. After retiring in 2002, he returned to teaching at Rutgers. Now, for our feature story: Two-plus years and more than $12 million later, Westerly's United Theatre, once the go-to downtown movie spot — a facility that was built in 1926 as a vaudeville house, transitioned into a movie theater when films came into fashion, then closed its doors in 1986 when downtown Westerly temporarily lost its luster — opened its doors to movie-lovers Friday afternoon with 4:45 p.m. screenings of Marvel's "Black Widow" and Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson's must-see music documentary, "Summer of Soul." Tony Nunes, the theater's artistic director said "We are now a full-time theater. It's been a long time coming, but movies are back in Westerly. We are all good to go. From now on, Nunes continued, film-lovers will be able to screen movies seven days a week, 365 days a year. Two of the United's three movie screens opened Friday, Nunes said, and the third, the balcony cinema, will open next week. "You might say this is a bit of a soft opening," he added, noting that the official ribbon-cutting will take place on July 24. An exhibit featuring a show called "Faces of Westerly," by photographer Josh Behan, will be on display by then, and a video called "Voices of Westerly" will be shown in the black box theater. "We plan to have one-hundred-and-seventy-six film screenings in July alone," said Nunes one afternoon last week as he sat in the United's balcony watching workers put the final touches on the black box theater where films will be screened and performances and gatherings will take place. "We'll have matinées and show movies from one to ten p.m. each day." Grammy award-winning songwriter and musician Aoife O'Donovan, co-founder of the bands I'm With Her and Crooked Still, who has been a featured vocalist on "The Goat Rodeo Sessions" with Yo-Yo Ma, Stuart Duncan, Edgar Meyer, and Chris Thile, and who spent a decade contributing to the radio variety shows "Live From Here” and “A Prairie Home Companion," will be the first musician to perform in the renovated theater when she stops by on her way to play at the Newport Folk Festival on July 23rd. Nunes, who has been working on the United renovation for the last seven years — five as a volunteer — said there is now a larger staff in place, with five new people joining him and Executive Director Lisa Utman Randall. Back in the theater, days before the final approvals were in place, and while he juggled a seeming endless array of "moving parts," Nunes grew thoughtful. "I love our name and I love what we stand for," said Nunes. "We're uniting the community through the arts." For updates, tickets and performance dates, visit unitedtheatre.org. For more information on all things Westerly, check out this story and more at thewesterlysun.com Are you interested in a new opportunity? You're in luck! Today's Job posting comes from the United States Postal Service in Rockville. They're looking for a full-time sales, services, and distribution associate. The job performs a variety of important functions. Pay starts at $18.49 per hour. If you're interested and think you'd be a good fit for the role you can apply using the link in our episode description. https://www.indeed.com/l-Westerly,-RI-jobs.html?vjk=b09cec8dcc0241b2 Today we're remembering the life of Bradley S. Dufour, beloved husband of Peggy of River Street in Pawcatuck. Born in Westerly, he was raised in Ashaway, attended Chariho and Westerly High School and is a veteran of the U.S. Army. He worked as a planner at Electric Boat in Groton for 30 years before retiring. He enjoyed fishing, traveling, sharing a good joke, and watching his grandchildren play soccer. In addition to his wife, he leaves his son, three sisters, and two grandchildren. Thank you for taking the time today to remember and celebrate Brad's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Luke Santos Walk on Guard for Roger Williams University joins the show. Luke talks about his basketball career from how he got into basketball, his time playing at Chariho and playing for Coach Downey, his favorite game from High School, playing at UCONN Avery Point, getting great grades and going to RWU and much more!
You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about news, the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now for some trivia. Did you know that Rhode Island native, Zechariah Chafee, was an american judicial scholar and civil rights advocate… often thought to be one the most important first amendment scholars of the first half of the twentieth century. Chafee's avid defense of freedom of speech led to Senator Joseph McCarthy to call him “dangerous to America”. Chafee's nephew was Senator John Chafee and his grandnephew is the Governor and former Senator Lincoln Chafee. Now, we turn our feature story…. In a return to normalcy, high school graduation ceremonies took place on Friday night for three local high schools — Westerly, Chariho and Wheeler. The fact that the graduation ceremonies could be conducted as in-person events, with a mostly maskless audience, on fields where it is traditionally held stood as testimony to the promise of vaccines and a welcome return to familiar touchstones Superintendent of Schools Mark Garceau told the Westerly Graduates:. "What an absolute honor and thrill it is to be here tonight, to be able to actually see all these smiling faces, to be back on Augeri Field where we belong, and to be together to honor and celebrate the classiest of classes, the COVID Class of 2021; a class like no other before it and one that has endured what we hope to never see again," Rather than simply "bouncing back" from the effects of COVID-19, Garceau asked the 182-member class and audience to consider using the experience of getting through the pandemic to "bounce forward." Over at Chariho High, Principal Craig MacKenzie said the COVID-19 pandemic has strengthened everyone's resiliency. “While our school experience was more muted than in the past, we are kinder to each other, more appreciative of many aspects of schooling that we might have taken for granted, and more aware of how our attitudes and actions impact others,” he said. Marking his last graduation at Chariho, MacKenzie ended his remarks by telling the graduates, “I don't take for granted that the promise I see in the eyes of the Class of 2021 inspires me to continue to grow as I make my next big move with you.” And at Wheeler, class president Molly Butremovic told her classmates Friday evening during the commencement that the Class of 2021 found ways to not only survive, but thrive. “If I had to choose one word to describe the Class of 2021 it would definitely be resilient,” Butremovic said. “We did not exactly have a typical high school experience, but we were able to make the best out of every situation.” As we send our graduates off to college and careers, all of us at The Westerly Sun wish them well… with a reminder to stay in touch and subscribe to know about everything happening here. For more on everything going on in Southern Rhode Island, head over to westerlysun.com There are a lot of businesses in our community that are hiring right now, so we're excited to tell you about some new job listings. Today's Job posting comes from ALDI in Westerly. They're looking for part-time floor associates. You'll be responsible for merchandising and stocking product, cashiering, and cleaning up the store. Pay is up $14.30 per hour. If you're interested and think you'd be a good fit for the role you can apply using the link in our episode description. https://www.indeed.com/l-Westerly,-RI-jobs.html?vjk=29ee93bf88f3a0fe Today we're remembering the life of Thomas E. Abbruzzese, of N. Main St. in Bradford, He was the husband of the late Nancy Abbruzzese. Born in Bradford, Tom was a US Army veteran of the Korean War. He worked for years as a truck driver for Romanella & Sons, retiring in 1988. He was a communicant of St. Vincent de Paul Church and a lifelong member of the Bradford Citizen's Club. He leaves his seven children as well as numerous grandchildren; great-grandchildren; and many nieces and nephews. Tom was predeceased by four siblings. Thank you for taking a moment today to remember and celebrate Thomas's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Bill Bartholomew welcomes Danika Oriol-Morway of Foster Parrots - located in Hopkinton, RI - who suffered a terrible fire at their facility a few weeks ago, resulting in the death of nearly 100 birds. The pair discuss the sanctuary's mission, how foresight helped to prevent the fire from becoming much worse, animal relief and how the community can help them rebuild.Support the show (https://www.patreon.com/bartholomewtown?fan_landing=true)
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You're listening to the Westerly Sun's podcast, where we talk about the best local events, new job postings, obituaries, and more. First, a bit of Rhode Island trivia. Today's trivia is brought to you by Perennial. Perennial's new plant-based drink “Daily Gut & Brain” is a blend of easily digestible nutrients crafted for gut and brain health. A convenient mini-meal, Daily Gut & Brain” is available now at the CVS Pharmacy in Wakefield. Now, some trivia. Did you know that Salve Regina University is a private university in Newport? It enrolls more than 2,600 undergraduate and graduate students annually and was founded by the Sisters of Mercy in 1934. Its 80-acre historical campus, bordering the coastal Newport Cliff Walk in the state of Rhode Island, is set on seven contiguous Gilded Age estates with 21 structures of historic significance. It's Friday and almost the weekend. The Mystic and Noank Library is hosting a virtual superhero workshop for kids. Come make superhero capes and masks with Hazel. All you need is at least two old t-shirts of different colors that you don't mind cutting up, a sharp pair of scissors and some glue. If you have any fancy bits of scraps of fabric or felt, bring those along too. Great for ages 6 to 10! Head over to mysticnoanklibrary.org to register and receive your Zoom invitation. Next, We're continuing our series of great weekend hikes in and around Westerly. Find a quiet spot to go for a hike with the Westerly Land Trust. Whether you head to the Avondale Farm Preserve, Barlow Nature Preserve, or other great places to take a walk, you can find maps and directions at westerlylandtrust.org. Lastly, it's a new year and we've seen just how important journalism is in the last few weeks. Remember that reporting the local news is an important part of what it means to live here. Head over to theWesterlysun.com and help us tell the stories of our community each and every day. Digital access starts at just 50 cents a day and makes all the difference in the world. Are you interested in a new opportunity? Look no further, we're here again with another new job listing. Today's posting comes from Vintage Cigar Lounge and Club in Westerly. They're looking for full-time and part-time bartenders and cigar attendants. The right candidate has at least 1 year of experience in bartending and has an understanding of what it takes to create an exceptional patron experience. Pay starts at $7.00-$10.00 per hour plus tips. If you're interested, you can read more and apply by using the link in our episode description. https://www.indeed.com/l-Westerly,-RI-jobs.html?vjk=211bf26b31ed767f Today we're remembering the life of Linda Holman, beloved wife to her husband, Robert, for over 53 years. Linda was born in Westerly and was an active member of Faith Bible Chapel and a 1966 graduate of Chariho. She lived a life of Christian service dedicating herself to serving her family, her church and the community. She was a devoted mother, grandmother and great grandmother. There wasn't anything on earth she loved more than her family, most especially her grandchildren. Among other things she was a foster parent of 32 children, sang in the church choir and Praise team, served on many church boards and committees, taught Sunday school and Vacation Bible Study, was a youth group leader, served as an EMT for both Ashaway and Westerly Ambulance Corps and as the Ashaway Fire District clerk. She often visited the elderly and sick that were either housebound or in nursing homes. She was an avid biker, a seamstress and accomplished baker and cake decorator. After her children were grown she worked as a home health CNA and more recently for Valley Heating and Cooling after which she retired and cleaned houses. She will be sorely missed by her family and friends. Thank you for taking the time today to remember and celebrate Linda's life. That's it for today, we'll be back next time with more! Also, remember to check out our sponsor Perennial, Daily Gut & Brain, available at the CVS on Main St. in Wakefield! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Jeff is joined by members of the Cranston East Girls Basketball. Joining Jeff is Senior Gigi Ortiz Junior Kathy Hernadez And Head Coach Jhamal Diggs As they discuss their playoff win over Chariho, favorite game during the regular season, playing without fans and more! Find out more at https://the-rhody-runback.pinecast.co
Levi King and Nat Felicetti join the show today. Levi King currently play's basketball at Woodstock Academy and Nat Felicetti currently play's volleyball for Stony Brook they both talk about what it is like playing a sport at another level. They also share some great stories about their time playing at Chariho and much more! Find out more at https://the-rhody-runback.pinecast.co
Coach Downey joins the show to talk basketball and how his coaching career got started. Coach talks about what it meant to him to get the Chariho position, the community at Chariho, winning the State Championship and much more! Find out more at https://the-rhody-runback.pinecast.co
Chariho High threw just about everything it had at Pilgrim on Friday night in a Division III football game but it wasn’t enough for coach Blake Simpson’s battle tested Patriots. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/message
Here is a breakdown of the 2019 Division 2 Bracket. We not only talking football, it’s also soccer playoff, season. Pilgrim, EWG, Moses brown, North Smithfield, East Providence, and Chariho all with a first-Round bye. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/message
Good morning good afternoon good evening whatever time it is I am just glad you are listening we’re going to get in some NFL news and notes the Denver Broncos and their new quarterback veteran Joe Flacco formally of the Baltimore ravens can still swing that ball. The only Rhode island podcast with Rhode island high school football collegiate football and pro NFL news and notes. You could be part of the action come on the show for an interview or promote your product on our Podcast page. And also please tune in Friday, February 20 Coventry Oakers travel to Westerly to take on the Bulldogs in a division to match up. Coventry comes in 0-1 after losing to E.G Bulldogs beating out Chariho to be 1-0 --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/message
Coach Ryan McCormack Joins me talking RI football, NCAA coaches talk to one another and how easy players can get black-balled. Also talking about the Warwick school department cut in the sports program for 2019 And coach breaks down the #RhodeIsland class of recruits for 2019 Season, From Westerly's Josh LaCerte to Burriville Jake Gelinas, Woonsocket, Tillman, Central Falls, Chariho, EWG, all have student going to UMass and 5 transfers on the burner. And much more. Football camp starts today. #SupportWarwickSports. Thank you for listening to another Segment of Can We Keep It real Podcast Varsity sports Edition. Check out some of our past shows. With Coaches and Players from around the area. Help support the show by making a donation or Sponser a segment. If you would like to be a guest, are you want to promote a event reach me at canwekeepitreal40@gmail.com Please like my Facebook.com/CWKIR --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/message
Welcome back to another Rhode Island high school sports segment. Great show coming up. Rhode Island basketball playoffs all boys and girls divisions breaking it down and talk about who will play who. Division 1 Bishop Hendricken, Mt. Pleasant, Cranston East, and North Kingstown all Have Byes in division 1. Division 2 Narragansett, Westerly both have byes and they will wait to play the winners from the Preliminary rounds. Felix Fernandes joins us talking division 1 basketball playoffs Coventry high school traveling up to Woonsocket. Should be a good game the last time these teams met up on January 17, 2019 one socket one by four or five points. Prout School basketball coach Dean Felicetti also chimes in today talking about Chariho basketball versus Tolman high school. Coach Dean really breaks down basketball in this episode. Another episode will drop later today Coach Randall Burrillville high school join us as well as Rhode island Magic AAU basketball coach Tedeschi.
Thank you for listening to another episode of Can we keep it real hosted by Mikie Rebello. Please help support us by making a small donation as low as $.99 and help us bring better episodes to you. WWW.Anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/support.com Any comments that any guest makes on the podcast does not reflect can we keep it real Podcast. If you would like to sponsor any of the episodes send me an email or leave a message on any of the links given. Facebook.com/canwekeepitrealpodcast Instagram: for al https://www.facebook.com/CWKIRpodcast/ I said yesterday bulldogs play well on the road. They passed a big test. They played together, spread the ball out, Hamlin had the best game of his career in my opinion. #bigIrish was good as he's been all season. Scoring 16 and 236 on season. Chas Morgan has 243 on season. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/message
Thank you for coming back for another Rhode Island basketball report. Local basketball teams are playing very well. Please help support my program by making a small donation send me a email for details. Please help support us by making a small donation as low as $.99 and help us bring better episodes to you. WWW.Anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/support.com
More sports from westerly, Stonington, and chariho sports. So many Rhode Island basketball players reaching the 1000 point Club. Dutch is did it in Central Falls last night. And Bulldogs make it 8 in a row. Thanks to Silverback Lineman Be monthly supporter of the podcast. Make a small donation as low as .99 cents to help me continue to grow. Or to advertise on the network. https://anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/message
Just finished a interview with UMass Coach Ryan McCormack with some exclusive news. 2018 #mascas all Academic team and we have some local #dudes on that list. #Chariho high School football play #mikePelletier who plays the position of long Snapper with a 4.0 gpa. And former #stoningtonbear #mattmitchell who is a 3 year starter as well and boasting a 3.7 GPA Matt Mitchell is also the nephew of Coach Bobby Mitchell And #JackCorley 3.35 GPA. Coach also talks about #EWG new Football coach #CliffFortin and what some words of advice 24:30 to Cliff Fortin. UMass recruiting talk 18:40 of podcast talks #Tiverton QB and former #Lasallerams QB #pena. #rhodeislandhighschoolfootball what young players need to do. #northkingstown #westerly #mascas Also there’s a part 2 Bonus #Umass coach talks about watching #LARams assistant coach #LiamCoen grown up while #salveRegina was playing the best football they ever played. #timCoen coached Salve Regina first 8 years of the season and never has a losing season. Coach Ryan P. McCormack remember Liam from when Liam was 10-12 years old. Liam knew more going into high Schools then most coaches do. Liam grew up in offensive trading rooms, had great success at #umass #brownbears #maine Liam left a job at #holycross Liam earned everything he has. Wasn’t because who his dad was. Liam started 3 games into his freshman year played for #donnieBrown took them to a #nationalchampionship lost in a close game. His Junior year before he got hurt he was about to take the lead with #bostoncollege . #umass only lost that game by 6. Look for the podcast to drop today. Anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal #LaRams #umassAmherst #brownBears #southkingstown #umass #liamCoen #Timcoen
Dylan Labelle playing very well. In chariho basketball
Connecticut high school interleague schedule announced. 2. College basketball scores, as well as some Connecticut high school basketball, Segment 3. Chariho high school wrestling wins another big tournament. Westerly Bulldogs basketball Advance to a playoff spot with a win over Prout.
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Westerly's girl Basketball playing very well. Lauren Dobson scored a career high 25 points and the Westerly's high school girls basketball team won it's sixth Consecutive game. Taking down Cumberland high school 63 to 37 in a division 2 match up.
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Megan Albamonti is heading to Delewaware next fall. Chariho
High school sports update: chariho girls basketball team second Street win books to finally be getting healthy Kate powers scored 19 points and grabbed 15 rebounds and spencer shields had 18 points five rebounds and seven steals Chariho beads Cumberland 56-47 in division 2 Thank you for listening and please help support and make a small donation. Www.anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/support --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/canwekeepitreal/message
Senator Morgan and Superintendent Ricci join the Tara Granahan Show to discuss a controversial video shown in an 8th grade english class at Chariho middle school.
Division 3 Championship - Burrillville vs Chariho - 2nd Half + Post Game
Division 3 Championship - Burrillville vs Chariho