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Pages in category "Magazines published in Rhode Island" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Rhode Island Monthly was founded in 1987 by Daniel J. Kaplan and Konrad L. Schultz. [1] The first issue was published in April 1988. [1] From 1990 to 1992, Rhode Island Island Monthly was owned by Communications International, the parent of Connecticut magazine; it was then sold back to its founders.
The magazine was launched in 2000. [2] The publisher is Providence Monthly LL.C. [3] The magazine published its 100th issue in 2005. [4] It is freely distributed in the metro Providence market. [5] From June 2020 Providence Monthly merged with its sister magazine East Side Monthly under its title. [2]
His son, Roger C. Bergenheim, has been the paper’s publisher for much of its history. At the time it began, Providence Business News was one of three business publications in Rhode Island, the other two being Business Fortnightly of Rhode Island and Ocean State Business, both biweekly magazines.
Blackstone River State Park, Rhode Island: This park borders both the Blackstone River and Canal and contains bike paths, walking trails, and river access. The Wilbur Kelly Museum, built by former merchant ship's captain and mill owner Wilbur Kelly, is also within the park, and the museum tells the story of the region's transportation history ...
Jewish Rhode Island, published monthly and owned by the Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island. Based in Providence, but covering the entire state. Mercury, published monthly and owned by Gatehouse Media. An alternative weekly-style paper covering Rhode Island arts, entertainment and food in Newport and Middletown.
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The Lymansville Company Mill is a historic industrial complex at 184 Woonasquatucket Avenue in North Providence, Rhode Island.The oldest portion of the complex, a three-story brick building which originally a textile spinning and carding building, was built in 1884.