About This Series ~ What You Read or Missed in the Providence Journal Recently.... [you might find these articles at www.projo.com if you missed them]
Tuesday June 26, 2007
- B2 ~ "Smithfield wins housing case [to bar high-density housing]"
- B2 ~ "The East Bay bike path runs through it"
- B2 ~ "Middletown moves to curbside trash pickup [in the fall]
- B5 ~ Op Ed ~ "How about honoring their oaths?" by Edward Achorn [Legislature not applying separation of powers to the Coastal Resources Management Council]
- D1 ~ "Old Route 195 land under study" [sk comments: Providence residents need to stay on top of this to assure that this land is redeveloped in the best interests of the entire community.]
- E1 ~ "Power agency dies in House" [This agency would have developed renewable energy projects and created new business in the state]
Wednesday, June 27, 2007
- B2 ~ "Borden Farm named to historic register"
- B4 ~ Editorial ~ "Counties look good" [Keeping Rhode Island's 39 municipalities separate is unnecessarily costly, as are overlapping administrative departments in state government]
- B5 ~ Op Ed ~ "Windmills don't sink land value" By Wendy Williams who, with Robert Whitcomb, authored the book, Cape Wind: Money, Celebrity, Class, Politics and the Battle for Our Energy Future on Nantucket Sound."
Thursday, June 28, 2007
- A5 ~ "Bald eagle soars high once again" [no longer on endangered species list, and at least one pair of bald eagles resides at the Central Landfill in Johnston. ~ sk]
- B1 ~ "Faster results expected for water tests" [You can't swim at the beach if the bay is polluted. About EPA and state Health Department testing at state beaches ~ sk]
- E10 ~ Zoobilee ~ "A gala night for animals at Roger Williams Zoo" [fundraiser Saturday, June 30]
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