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When it comes to service, look no further than the Rotarians

January 22, 2012

WOONSOCKET — Gerald M. Brenner leans over the desk in his Diamond Hill Road law office and rummages through a pile of documents, his eyes squinting to find a single piece of paper in the clutter.
“Ah, here it is,” he says.
The document he's holding up is a fact-sheet about Rotary International's PolioPlus, one of the most ambitious humanitarian programs ever undertaken by a private sector organization.

Joe Paterno: A personal remembrance

January 22, 2012

Joe Paterno, who died on Sunday at the age of 85, was the greatest coach I’ve ever been around. He was a really good human being too, a man who loved his wife, his kids, his 17 grandchildren, more than anything in the world, including his job as head football coach at Penn State.
The first time I ever met Joe, back in my reporting days at The Daily Collegian (Penn State’s student newspaper), he called me into his office after we had published an article he found somewhat damaging to the school’s reputation.

EAST PROVIDENCE – How Jamison Randall landed a coveted spot in this week’s Northeast Amateur...
PAWTUCKET – Bernie Carbo assumed custody of his grandson when he was two. This same lad has matured...
PROVIDENCE – While far from finalized, several realignment proposals were shared and discussed...
WOONSOCKET – The school department and members of the Woonsocket Teachers Guild appear to be coming down to the wire on...
WOONSOCKET – He looked like he just walked off the set of the Dead End Kids, but the dark-eyed boy from Boston spoke in...
WOONSOCKET – A food fight among siblings got out of hand Saturday when a 19-year-old woman allegedly went after her...

 

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