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I’m delighted to see Jane Lancaster’s bio of Harry Kizarian. (“Harry Kizirian 1925-2002: An Angel Without Wings,” from March 19.) For those of us a bit long in the tooth, we remember often seeing Postmaster Kizirian when we went to the main post office on [...]
Thanks to Amber Ma for the recent Eye piece on Nimki at the Courtland Club. Her story on Chef Nikhil Naikar (“Chef Nikhil Naiker Crafts a James Beard-Worthy Fusion of Flavors at Nimki” from February 19) was spot on with enough detail to help give [...]
To the Editor, I much appreciated Steve Stycos’ February 19 Eye article, “Providence Rail Hub Thriving, But Future Uncertain,” calling needed attention to rail service to Providence. I note the MBTA has weekend passes (which can be bought on the train), and for $10 [...]
I am terrified of and a little obsessed with bridges, so it was with great interest that I read “Spanning the Seekonk River: Bridge over Troubled Waters?” by Ruth Marris-Macaulay in the February 5 edition of The Providence Eye. What a fascinating and well-written [...]
To the Editor, I’m not even sure how I happened upon your “People in Providence” section this morning, but I so enjoyed it I bookmarked it so I can get there first with each issue! If regular readers like myself haven’t been aware of [...]
To the Editor: On Wednesday February 5th and Saturday February 8th I attended anti-Trump, anti-Musk, anti-coup rallies at the Statehouse and downtown respectively. At both rallies there were passionate speeches about the threat to democracy that we are facing. We can’t rely on our representatives [...]
Fellow Readers: Do you, like me, want to focus on the “what can be done” portion of our national emergency? It seems this can be broken down into several parts… in order to figure out what to do, we need to know What Is [...]
To the Editor, Dare I Eat an Egg Trump-onomics shows a totally out of the box guy. Promised to lower the price of the eggs you buy. No inspectors or health announcements. Why? Fear of Avian flu will make us egg-shy. Prices will [...]
To the Editor, Recently Josh Marshall posted an article in Talking Points Memo saying that Democrats are wary that Senator Whitehouse might vote to confirm RFK Jr. as Secretary of HHS. It turns out that Whitehouse and Kennedy are good friends dating back to the [...]
To the Editor: Your article about dual language and ESL programs was very interesting. However, there is one important fact that was omitted: there are students for whom Spanish is not their primary language; according to the Providence Public Schools, there are 31 different languages [...]