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June 2008

Features

Taking the Pulse

Taking the Pulse

Four local doctors diagnose the current state of healthcare. Plus, our annual list of the top doctors in the state.

Will Travel for Food

Will Travel for Food

Fifty miles. One hour. That’s all that separates you from one of the country’s fastest growing (and most exciting) food scenes. With the culinary depth and variety of New York and the...

The Advocate

The Advocate

State child advocate Jametta Alston is willing to protect children in DCYF custody at all costs. Even if her bold decision to sue the state for neglect forces her to commit career suicide,...

Soil Sisters

Soil Sisters

Female farmers may be a scarce commodity, but these women are bucking the trend, raising crops and livestock and living a job they love.

Most Valuable Player

Most Valuable Player

Sixteen-year-old Trevor Cusack was poised for varsity stardom when he was suddenly sidelined by a mysterious illness that is shutting down a crucial part of his brain, devastating his short-term...

Departments

Out Takes

June 2008: Alzheimer's Association's annual Capital City Auction. Autism Project of Rhode Island's "Bittersweet" benefit at Rosecliff.

At Home: Season to Taste

Heady herbs are summer treats we should have close enough to pick fresh at a moment’s notice.

Letters

June 2008

Local Flavor: Cured for What Ails You

Those sad slices of pepperoni on pizza would give anyone the blues. If you're craving authentic Italian dry-cured meats, you'll find your fix in a surprising place.

Reporter: Food for Thought

Are you smarter than a first-grader? A six-year-old shows the rest of us how to help the hungry.