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December 27, 2023 e-EDITION

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SINCE 1954

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December 27, 2023 • Volume 69 • Issue 34

R.I.’S FIRST WEEKLY SHOPPING GUIDE

At Your Service .......................8

Home Improvement ...... 9 & 10

Automart .................................7

Job Market ..............................7

Business Spotlight.................14

Puzzle Page .............................6

Classifieds ...............................4

Reader Ad Form ......................4

Entertainment ........................27

Real Estate ..............................7

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You who solve all problems. You light all roads so that I can obtain my goals. You who give me the divine gift to forgive and forget all evil against me and that in all instances of my life, you are with me. I want in this short prayer to thank you for all things and to confirm once again that I never want to be separated from you even and in spite of all material illusions. I wish to be with you in eternal glory. Thank you for your mercy towards me and mine. Say for three days. After 3 days the favor requested will be granted even if it appears difficult. This prayer must be published immediately after favor is granted without mentioning favor. Thank you Holy Spirit.

Dear Heavenly Father I know that you love me even though I have broken your laws. I have heartfelt sorrow for my sins and I ask that you forgive my sins and direct my life. I believe Jesus shed his blood and died for my sins, was buried and was bodily raised to life on the third day. I ask Jesus to be my Savior and my Lord. I pray in the NAME of JESUS, Your Beloved Precious Eternal SON. Amen.

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VOLUNTEERS NEEDED AT GEN. NATHANAEL GREENE HOMESTEAD The Gen. Nathanael Greene Homestead in Coventry is looking for individuals interested in becoming Tour Guides for the season. The Homestead, also known as “Spell Hall”, was built by Nathanael Greene in 1770 and has been authentically restored as a Museum dedicated to his memory. Tour Guides will learn about Gen. Greene, his family, and life in the 18th Century. Experience is not necessary. All information will be provided and scheduling is flexible. For more information, please email nathanaelgreenehmst@gmail.com Visit us at nathanaelgreenehomestead.org

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proud when I was told that we were advancing to the “next book”. The “next book” was always stiff and smelled new and didn’t have any pencil marks. I loved learning new pieces. Recitals were held every spring in Miss Rienstra’s parlor on a Sunday afternoon in June. Each of her students would approach the piano, dressed in their Sunday best, and play their most accomplished piece. The audience consisted of our families, also in their Sunday best. And when everyone had finished with their turn at the piano, Miss Rienstra served iced tea, lemonade, and cookies. A lovely, subdued, and genteel affair. My years with Miss Rienstra ended half-way through seventh grade when we moved to Syracuse, New York. My lessons continued with a new teacher there - my brothers had given up music for sports by then, and I was the only one still taking lessons. Two years later we moved to Wayland, Massachusetts where I found another new teacher, and two years after that we moved back to Rhode Island. Miss Rienstra had retired from teaching by then, so I continued my lessons with someone else who carried me through high school. I loved my lessons, I loved practicing, and I loved that baby grand piano. It was a source of comfort and stability during those years of constant moving. I could always sit at the piano and find solace in its music and in the pieces I was mastering.

I married soon after college and was pregnant with my first child when I convinced my husband that we needed a piano. We bought a used Wurlitzer spinet for about $800 - a fortune and extravagance for us back in 1979. That piano followed us through the years, and witnessed the births of two more children, my divorce, my years alone with my daughters, and my re-marriage. As the years went by it became evident that my spinet was getting old - too old and too expensive to keep tuning and refurbishing. It took about two more years of putting it off before I finally made the decision to replace my old and tired spinet with a digital piano. I felt like I was losing a dear and trusted friend. I wasn’t home when the new piano arrived and my beloved old spinet was taken away. My husband kindly told me not to worry - that my old piano was probably going to a “home” where it would be with lots of other aging pianos happily playing together into eternity. He succeeded in making me laugh through my mourning. My digital looks just like my spinet - just a bit smaller and sleeker, but has the look of a full and solid piano. It has many bells and whistles, but I just set it to “Steinway Grand” and play away. It has a most beautiful sound. My mother’s baby grand is now in my brother’s house in Atlanta. I’m grateful that it’s still in our family. I’m also grateful that my parents provided me with piano lessons at such a young age. Learning music has enhanced my life, given me confidence, and expanded my horizons. Piano gave me a deep appreciation for and love of music. Learning to read music has made it easy and possible for me to sing in my choral groups. I attend several vocal workshops annually and these seminars and singing classes are so much more enjoyable and fulfilling because there’s less struggle and less of a learning curve due to my piano background and musical knowledge. I once saw a quote that said “music is the language of the soul”. Music fills my soul still - just like it did all those years ago. When I sit down at the piano now, I’m transported back in time. The masters come alive as I play pieces I learned long ago. And Miss Rienstra would be happy to know that I’m still learning new pieces, too, all these years later. I now live about a mile or two from Miss Rienstra’s house. I pass it often and it looks exactly the same as it did all those years ago. Miss Rienstra is long gone, but I pause, smile, and remember my Thursday afternoon lessons and can almost see my 7-year-old self carrying red and yellow piano books and climbing up those wide front steps. Miss Rienstra holds a special place in my heart of cherished memories. And I send her a silent “thank you” for being part of my childhood and for starting me on my musical journey.


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y 2050, the senior population (adults age 65 and older) will be more than double that of the world’s youngest citizens, and the number of people living beyond age 80 is expected to triple over the next 30 years. As the aging population increases, some 11.3 million seniors are living alone, according to the Institute on Aging. In addition, women are twice as likely as older men to live by themselves. Without proper support, seniors may face a wide range of issues including limited mobility, chronic conditions, improper nutrition and feelings of loneliness. For example, older adults can have problems chewing or may take medications which interfere with their appetites. However, research shows lack of companionship may be the biggest challenge. In fact, an AARP survey found 1 in 5 adults over the age of 40 were “socially disconnected,” which can impact health. People who reportedly experienced loneliness and isolation had lower mental well-being scores, and those who were dissatisfied with their level of social engagement were more likely to report a decline in cognitive function, as well. While anyone can benefit from a kind gesture, seniors are some of the most in-need members in many communities. There is likely a wide range of opportunities to enhance the lives of seniors in your area. Numerous programs and agencies exist to help you determine the best way to make a difference. One example is Ready to Care, an initiative from Home Instead Senior Care that challenges people to complete weekly care missions. Each activity guides members through various ways to give to senior-related causes, learn about the aging crisis and issues impacting seniors, and serve seniors through small actions of kindness. Most care missions are simple acts, such as opening a door, learning about Alzheimer’s or helping with a chore. Each week, a new mission is delivered to participants’ phones via text message. Small gestures, like these simple acts of kindness, can go a long way toward improving a senior’s day. Physical assistance: Most seniors are eager to retain their independence, but everyday tasks can pose fall risks or require exposure to harsh weather conditions that can be dangerous to older adults.

How You Can Help Consider these simple ways you can help the aging population by taking action and learning about issues impacting seniors: n Lend your voice. Be an advocate for

n Offer to bring in the daily newspaper or mail.

n Have your children or kids you know in the

yardwork. n Lend a hand in caring for pets, such as taking a dog for a walk or helping clean up waste from the yard. n Offer moral support and a sense of physical safety by volunteering to join them on a walk.

n Make a date for an afternoon or evening

n Mow their lawn or offer to help with other

Social support: Loneliness is common among seniors, especially those who live alone. Show seniors in your area they have a meaningful place in the community and options for companionship. n Offer a friendly wave and say hello when you

see them out.

n Invite them to dinner, either at your home or

at a restaurant.

area draw pictures or write letters.

of entertainment, such as cards, a movie or board games.

Practical solutions: For various reasons, some seniors may be unable to complete everyday tasks. Offer a helping hand in their daily routines when possible. n Lend your time to take them to run errands. n Deliver baked goods or a home-cooked meal

to improve access to nourishing foods.

n Help arrange for professional assistance and

services, such as an audit to ensure homes are safe.

To find more ways you can care for the seniors in your community, visit imreadytocare.com.

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change in public actions and medical research for the aging society. If you’re an expert by experience, share your knowledge about senior-related issues and public policy measures. n Give from your heart. Less than 1% of charitable donations go to organizations that help seniors. Find senior-focused non-profits to give your next charitable donations to, such as one dedicated to raising awareness, inspiring change and accelerating progress in Alzheimer’s care and research. n Get prepared to care. Educate yourself on issues that impact seniors and complete small acts of kindness for seniors in your life. Sign up for weekly care missions and find additional information to better equip yourself to care for seniors at imreadytocare.com. n Give your time. Volunteer with local non-profit organizations that help seniors or offer support related to senior-affiliated issues.

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is the season for sweet and savory favorites – from the mouthwatering desserts you crave each year to starters and snacks that hold over hungry guests. Elevate your holiday entertaining with the right combination of appetizers, main courses, sides, sweets and beyond that start with the same seasonal staple: pecans. As a versatile nut that can be used throughout the holidays, pecans have you covered so you can cook and enjoy a myriad of dishes, add festive flair to decor, or provide a nutritious snack in the midst of season-long indulgences. This year, pick up an extra bag of pecans to create nutritious, delicious dishes to enjoy on-the-go or serve to guests. To help celebrate the holiday season, the American Pecan Promotion Board introduced a digital Pe-Calendar to highlight the many ways pecans can be enjoyed in and beyond a traditional pie. From Dec. 7-18, the interactive calendar will unveil tasty recipes for pecan fans to enjoy, along with fun games that can enter you in to win exciting prizes each day. From delicious Baked Brie with Pecans and Cranberry Orange Chutney to nutritious Pecan Snack Mix with Cranberries and Chocolate, along with prizes, the calendar provides an ultimate way to shell-ebrate with the must-have holiday nut. To sign up for daily email reminders to open a new door for chances to win nutty prizes, or to find additional holiday recipes, visit EatPecans.com.

Pecan Snack Mix with Cranberries and Chocolate Recipe courtesy of Jess Larson and the American Pecan Promotion Board Prep time: 10 minutes Cook time: 5 minutes, plus 10 minutes cooling time

1 cup pecan halves 1 cup rice squares cereal (wheat or cinnamon) 1/2 cup pretzels 2 tablespoons unsalted butter 1 tablespoon brown sugar 1 1/2 tablespoons pure maple syrup 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg 1/2 cup dried cranberries 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips In large, microwave-safe bowl, add pecans, rice squares cereal and pretzels. In small, microwave-safe bowl, add butter, brown sugar, maple syrup, salt and nutmeg. Microwave butter mixture 1-2 minutes until melted then pour over dry mix. Toss well to combine. Microwave snack mix in 45-second intervals, about 4-5 intervals total, until mix is fragrant, golden and toasty. Cool mix completely then stir in cranberries and dark chocolate chips.

Baked Brie with Pecans and Cranberry Orange Chutney

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Recipe courtesy of the American Pecan Promotion Board Cook time: 24 minutes Servings: 8 1 bag (12 ounces) fresh cranberries 1/2 cup maple syrup, plus 1 teaspoon for garnish, divided 1/2 cup water 1 orange, zest and juice only 1 teaspoon freshly chopped thyme, plus additional for garnish, divided 1 teaspoon freshly chopped rosemary 1 tablespoon bourbon (optional) 1 round brie (13.4 ounces) 1/2 cup roasted pecan pieces crackers toasted bread apple slices

Preheat oven to 350 F. Line baking sheet with parchment paper or silicone baking mat. In medium saucepan over medium-high heat, bring cranberries (reserving some for garnish), 1/2 cup maple syrup and water to boil. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook, stirring occasionally, until cranberries pop and mixture thickens, 8-10 minutes. Remove cranberry mixture from heat and stir in orange zest, orange juice, 1 teaspoon thyme, rosemary and bourbon, if desired. Place brie on parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake 5-7 minutes, or until inside of cheese softens while outside remains intact. Transfer brie to serving platter and top with chutney and toasted pecans. Drizzle remaining maple syrup over brie and garnish with remaining fresh thyme and reserved cranberries. Serve with crackers, toasted bread and apple slices.

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Are You A True Rhode Islander? MY SIDE OF THINGS by LARRY GRIMALDI

22. What is the oldest shopping mall in the nation? (bonus point for naming the original location of the Italo-American Club).

Inspired by a Mark Patinkin column in the Providence Journal, I created my own brain teaser to define, once and for all, who is a true Rhode Islander. You earn five points for each correct answer, plus bonus points as designated. (You’re on your honor, so Google searches are banned). Pens, pencils, crayons, or Sharpies ready?

23 You can name the sites of Lido’s, Olivo’s, and Shawmut Beaches. (One point each). 24. You know the first and most prominent tenant of the Superman Building. 25. You can remember the original slogan for CVS Health. (You can earn five bonus points, one point each, for citing five locations of the now-defunct Adams Drug Store chain).

1. Name the banquet hall at Rocky Point Amusement Park. 2. Award yourself five points if you have ever attended a political “time” at the 1025 Club in Johnston. (Three bonus points if you can define “a time.”)

26. Easy bonus question: Five points for standing at the site of the ancient Rhode Island Auditorium, can name the American Hockey League team that played there, and what night they played most of their games. (You are required to satisfy all three conditions to earn the points).

3. Have you devoured hot “weenies” and Del’s lemonade in the same day? (Three extra points if you inhaled weiners, french fries, and a coffee milk at 2:00 am sitting at the Olneyville New York System counter). 4. You can name the locations of the long-gone Gladdings, Shephard’s, Peerless, Outlet, and City Hall Hardware. (One point for each correct answer and two additional bonus points for revealing the original locations of Harris Furs and Muffet’s Music Store).

27. Extra, Extra Bonus Question: What did the letters UTC signify on buses that delivered the lady of the house with the kids in tow, to “Downcity” stores for Saturday shopping, browsing, and (maybe if you were lucky) an ice cream soda at The Outlet Company fountain? (Three points).

5. You remember which local TV station called The Outlet home.

28. Extra, Extra, Extra Bonus Question. Name the location of the former Warwick Shoppers World (Three points).

6. You went to McGarry’s Restaurant “Downcity” after school. 7. You saw a double feature at the Shipyard Drive-In.

Scoring System:

8. You attended midnight night Mass at St. Francis Chapel Saturday nights after a date so you could sleep Sunday morning. 9. You can name the location of the RKO Albee theatre in Providence. (TEN extra points if you saw the obscure horror flick DAY OF THE TRIFFIDS there)!

• One to 20: You probably just moved to Rhode Island, have been out of state for several years, are age 45 or younger, or slept longer than Rip Van Winkle.

10. You can name five duckpin bowling alleys in Rhode Island when duckpin bowling was all the rage.

• Twenty-One to 40: You have minimum knowledge of local lore and legend.

11. You attended a wedding reception, anniversary, or other event, eating the standard Italian chicken dinner served up by What Cheer Catering Company, at St. Bart’s Hall or Prudence Halls, or the Rosario Club in Silver Lake.

• Forty-One to 60: You have average knowledge about Rhode Island history. • Sixty-One to 79: Congratulations! Your have earned a dozen Dunkin’ Donuts, an eight-pack of Saugie hot dogs, and three free Awful-Awfuls at Newport Creamery. (Just kidding about the prizes).

12. You knew the meaning of the term “double shower” and your mother kept a list of the “gifts” for reciprocal contributions at a friend or relative’s similar event. 13. You drove from Woonsocket to Westerly without stopping for lunch. But you’ve probably “snuck over the wall” to Massachusetts or Connecticut on a stealth mission. 14. You know the location of the former Johnson Hummock’s Restaurant. 15. You remember when the Providence Journal had two daily editions and more than five reporters. (Two bonus points each if you delivered the Evening Bulletin and remember the name of the Providence Journal sports cartoonist). 16. You know the original name of the Almacs supermarket on Eddy Street in Providence. 17. You can name five costume jewelry manufacturing factories when the area was REALLY was the Jewelry District. 18. You know the location of the Narragansett Brewery and the carriage barn.

• Eighty-One to 100 or 100 plus: You are a true Rhode Islander who has earned the coveted Rhode Island Red Ribbon with Johnny Cake Cluster and a plaque in the Five Wave License Plate Trivia Hall of Fame. The induction ceremony will be held in Usquepaug on Rhode Island Independence Day.

19. You remember your uncles drinking Narragansett “stubbies’ from that green metal cooler as they listened to Curt Gowdy call a Red Sox double-header on a Sunday afternoon at Goddard Park.

Merry Christmas and a happy, healthy New Year!

20. You know the location of the Yacht Club Soda Company. (Two bonus points if you know long the company has been producing those distinctive carbonated beverages). 21. You can identify the original locations of the Providence Train Station and the Bonanza bus station. (One point each).

Larry Grimaldi is a freelance writer from North Providence. Many of his previous PrimeTime columns have been re-issued in the anthology, “50 Shades of Life, Love, and Laughter.” Columns published in this book are used with the permission of Beacon Communications. For more information about “50 Shades of Life, Love, and Laughter;” or any of his other books, e-mail lvgrimaldi49@ gmail.com

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On the Twelfth day of Christnukkah my true love sent to me Twelve Carolers Humming, Eleven Latkes with Applesauce, Ten Bells A-Jingling, Nine Reindeer Prancing, Eight Menorah Candles, Seven Dreidels Spinning, Six Angels Praying, Five Gold Coins (Still holding—You’ve got this!), Four Kvetching Yentas, Three Wise Men, Two Challah Loaves, (Sing it loud for the grand finale!) And A Star of David On A Pine Tree! Copyright 2023 Business Theatre Unlimited Elaine M. Decker’s books include Retirement Downsizing—A Humorous Guide, Retirement Sparks, Retirement Sparks Again, Retirement Sparks Redux and CANCER: A Coping Guide. Her essays appear in the anthologies: 80 Things To Do When You Turn 80 and 70 Things To Do When You Turn 70. All are available on Amazon.com. Contact her at: emdecker@ix.netcom. com

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