
Lynne Sullivan
Regional Executive Editor at Providence Journal
Regional Executive Editor at The Newport Daily News
Articles
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1 week ago |
newportri.com | Lynne Sullivan
Dr. Ethan Melillo, a pharmacist, uses TikTok (@millennialrx) to provide accurate medical information and debunk misinformation. Melillo's TikTok platform has grown to more than half a million followers, leading to partnerships with major brands and media outlets. He now works for L'Oréal, educating pharmacists about skin-care science. Where do Americans − in particular, younger Americans − turn for medical advice? You guessed it: TikTok.
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2 weeks ago |
providencejournal.com | Lynne Sullivan
The owner, Perry Raso, expressed gratitude to firefighters and emphasized supporting the restaurant's 300+ employees. Raso is committed to reopening the restaurant as soon as possible. After a two-alarm fire May 20 destroyed his business, Matunuck Oyster Bar owner Perry Raso issued the following statement.
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1 month ago |
providencejournal.com | Lynne Sullivan
To our readers, We are thrilled to announce the launch of the USA TODAY Network Style Guide, a crucial tool that embodies our unwavering commitment to clarity, accuracy, consistency and transparency in journalism. This guide is not only a valuable resource for journalists but also a free tool for our community, including students, teachers, bloggers and anyone with a passion for writing.
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2 months ago |
newportri.com | Lynne Sullivan
The Cape Verdean Museum, located in Pawtucket, Rhode Island, is the first museum of its kind in the world. The museum features a collection of artifacts, documents and other items related to the history and culture of Cape Verde and its people. Many of the items on display were donated by community members and come with unique stories. The Cape Verdean Museum in Pawtucket is truly one of Rhode Island's hidden gems.
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2 months ago |
newportri.com | Lynne Sullivan
The artists saw the apartment as an art project, a statement against gentrification, and a test of their own boundaries. The documentary will be shown in select theaters across the country after its initial run in Providence and Newport. PROVIDENCE – Friday night marked a “homecoming” of sorts for a group of artists who once created a makeshift apartment in the bowels of the Providence Place mall.
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