Collectors track down model locomotives

Today's Antiques by Scott Davis



The concept of rolling wagons on a track is actually quite old, dating back to the Greeks as early as 600 B.C. By the 1500s, countries throughout Europe began using man or animal drawn wagon ways for mining and other similar uses. 
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Legislators should stop abusive lending outfits

On the Inside by Kathleeen S. Connell



Many people in my generation were inspired by John F. Kennedy’s “Profiles in Courage,” a small book with one big idea. It highlights politicians who took great political risks to stand up for what they knew was the right thing to do and would have lasting significance.
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Committee tackling end of life issues

By Kathleen Heren



In February, U.S. Sen.  Sheldon Whitehouse convened a meeting of individuals who represented all areas of health care in Rhode Island. As different as we all are, we have a common thread -- improving advanced care planning for Rhode Islanders. 
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AG: Help keep health care costs in check

AG's Corner by Peter F. Kilmartin



When you see your grandchild with a school notebook, you probably have fond memories of your school days. You remember filling your own notebooks with facts and school projects. However, notebooks aren’t just for kids.
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Position sought determines educational requirements

Home Care by David DiFilippo



Q: What education is required to work for a home care company? ~ Molly M., Warren
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