News in Richmond, Rhode Island
RI Hosting NCAA Playoff Action (ABC 6 Providence)
The Dunkin Donuts Center will be the cite of college playoff hoops including St. Mary's, Richmond and more. ABC6 Sports Anchor Don Coyne has more...Interrogating The Asteroid (SpaceDaily) by Staff Writers Greenbelt MD (SPX) Mar 17, 2010 Meet asteroid 1999 RQ36, a chunk of rock and dust about 1,900 feet in diameter that could tell us how the solar system was born, and perhaps, shed light on how life began. It also might hit us someday.
Raiders handed loss by Reading in season opener (Richmond Times-Dispatch) The expansion Richmond Raiders found out last night that it’s going to take considerably more than the signing of a former New Orleans Saints player to compete in the American Indoor Football Association. Running back Wilmont Perry, a fifth-round draft pick of the Saints in 1998, joined the local club in the past week and contributed three rushing touchdowns for the Raiders.
Marilyn McCullough helps where she can (The Westerly Sun) Marilyn McCullough of Narragansett finds it difficult to talk about her contributions to her community but is clearly passionate about advocating for children with disabilities, particularly those who cannot speak for themselves.
Obituary: Marion Antonelli, 80 (The Block Island Times) 3/13/10 — Marion F. (Rourke) Antonelli, of West Warwick, passed away peacefully on Wednesday, March 3, 2010. She was the beloved wife of Anthony Antonelli, Jr. They had been married for 57 years. ...
Richmond American Homes Delivers Real-Time Content to Tech-Savvy Buyers (PR Newswire via Yahoo! Finance) Raised on computers and mobile phones, the next generation of homebuyers wants instant, real-time information and virtual interaction with a simple mouse click or a push of a button or touch of a screen on their mobile device to help them in their home search.
Mission Would Return Sample From Asteroid 'Time Capsule' (redOrbit) Meet asteroid 1999 RQ36, a chunk of rock and dust about 1,900 feet in diameter that could tell us how the solar system was born, and perhaps, shed light on how life began.
Proposed mission would return sample from asteroid 'time capsule' (Science Daily) Meet asteroid 1999 RQ36, a chunk of rock and dust about 1,900 feet in diameter that could tell us how the solar system was born, and perhaps, shed light on how life began. It also might hit us someday.
Jonathan Kauffman's Tips for Venturing Beyond Korean Snack Food (SF Weekly Blogs) You have questions about restaurants, dining, food, drinks that you can't figure out or are too shy to ask? I have answers ― or know people who do.Under the SFoodie teaser to this week's ...
200 Teachers Selected to Attend the National Mickelson ExxonMobil Teachers Academy (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance) IRVING, Texas----The Mickelson ExxonMobil Teachers Academy today selected 200 elementary school teachers from across the country to learn innovative new math and science teaching skills at three academies to be held this summer.
