For those of us who grew up by the water, we often fantasize about growing old by a lake and spending our retired years on a big fancy boat surrounded by acres of land and lots of animals. Is that just me? I can’t be the only one who would like to trade in my fast-paced lifestyle for the easy-going pond life, and it looks like I can get a head start with these free items spotted on Craigslist.
Craigslist is a gold mine if you search the right way. On Thursday, one user from Fall River posted a free boat trailer, with the boat included.
So far, the effort to go door-to-door in New Bedford to offer the COVID-19 vaccination to those who haven t yet received one is slowly making a dent in the city s number of unvaccinated adults, but it s still slow going.
Pam Cole, the leader of the Commission for Citizens with Disabilities team for the Vaccination Connect Network, said the network is looking “for new recruits, to go block-by-block, house by house, door-to-door, for a community canvass program that brings vaccinations into the homes of shut-ins, house-bound people and anyone who hasn’t had the shot yet.”
Starting Tuesday, July 19, an app is available that tells volunteers whether or not the members of any given household have been vaccinated. That will help target exactly which doors need a knocking.
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Welcome to Your New Humble Abode: A Providence Shopping Mall
Did you know that you can live inside the oldest indoor shopping mall in America? It s true, and it could be your reality without having to move very far from the SouthCoast.
The Arcade was built in downtown Providence in 1828 as the nation s first indoor shopping mall. Its architecture is simply stunning, with gigantic columns outside and intricately-designed green balconies lining the second and third floor balconies inside.
The building is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and was named a National Historic Landmark in 1976, but has still faced struggles in recent years. The Arcade was shut down in 2008 and even landed on Providence Preservation Society s list of 10 Most Endangered Properties. But four years later, Northeast Collaborative Architects developed a new plan to reuse the building, and it underwent a $7 million restoration project. In the process, they transformed the second and third floor
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