Piccirilli's passions still burn at fever pitch

By Paul V. Palange
Editor & Publisher


    JOHNSTON – Although Nazareth R. Piccirilli has been a professional musician for 78 years, the 91-year-old has no intention of hanging up his guitar and going into retirement.

Scientist keeps rolling

By Todd McLeish
For Senior Digest


   Ted Smayda could be considered the standard bearer at the University of Rhode Island’s (URI) Graduate School of Oceanography (GSO). A distinguished scientist known the world over for his expertise about red tides, Smayda built his reputation just as the oceanography program was established 50 years ago.

Nichols knits goodwill

By Paul V. Palange
Editor & Publisher


    WOONSOCKET – Helen Nichols’ house is packed. That’s a good thing, however, because it’s filled with materials she uses to make items donated to a variety of charities. Her heart is packed, too, and that’s also a good thing. It’s filled with concern for others and love for her family and friends.
      

Tamburro hits homers for fans, community

By Paul V. Palange
Editor & Publisher


    PAWTUCKET – When the boys of summer take to the diamond, work consumes many baseball team executives, especially on days of games. In most instances, however, such jobs are labors of love. Just ask Mike Tamburro, president of the Pawtucket Red Sox since 1985.

 


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