Fifth generation keeps Reade Advanced Materials sourcing chemicals for clients – PBN
Reade Advanced Materials has been a family business for five generations. It was established in 1773 and has been sourcing specialty chemical solids ever since.
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R.I. TBA’s new tolling system creates open road to smoother operations – PBN
During the Covid-19 pandemic, with fewer people traveling on the roads and opting to stay home, the R.I. Turnpike and Bridge Authority used the opportunity to convert to an all-electronic tolling system.
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Bringing Artists Together: the Jamaica Plain Artists Association – BU News Service
Jamaica Plain has always been home to artists and other creative people. The Jamaica Plain Artists Association began in the 1980s.
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“Diversity” in Publishing: False Steps to Equality – BU News Service
When looking at a recent Barnes and Noble cover of Frances Hodgson Burnett’s 1911 children’s novel The Secret Garden, one expects to see a young English girl. That’s not always what is received.
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Gateway Arts: Assisting Artists, One by One – BU News Service
BROOKLINE – Gateway Arts, which began in 1973, assists disabled artists with career development. This program now supports around 100 artists.
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John Cohn: Mad Scientist – BU News Service
John Cohn looks exactly like who he is: a mad scientist. A bushy white beard dominates his face, while round glasses and an atom T-shirt finish off the look.
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The Possibility of a International Environmental Court – Catalyst Planet
Science professors and organizations are making the case for an international green court, which would fill in gaps in the existing environmental legal order.
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