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LISBON The Strout family plans to welcome the members and friends of the Lisbon Historical Society at an open house from 1 to 4 p.m. Saturday, May 22.
The event to occur at the Lisbon Village School Apartments, 273 Lisbon St., on the corner of Gartley Street and Route 196 is to mark the completion of the restoration of the 1893 school building which was originally the former Lisbon High School, and later the elementary school for Lisbon Village.
Bob and Aline Strout have completely renovated the school building, retaining as much of the historical features as possible while converting former classroom areas to apartment suites.
COVENTRY â On Dec. 7, 1941, a young Coventry resident was among more than 2,400 Americans killed in the attack that launched the United States into World War II. Nearly four years later, the same war claimed his brotherâs life.Â
âI want people to know their town,â Norma Smith, treasurer of the Coventry Historical Society, said of the organizationâs display in the Coventry Public Library, dedicated to brothers Wilson Albert and Donald S. Rice. âI think that these stories should be told.â
Within a glass case inside the library, old telegrams and newspaper clippings tell the story of the late Rhode Islanders, of their lives in Coventry and of their deaths in war. Side-by-side photographs show the two in uniform; between the sepia-colored images, their military medals are lined up.Â
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On January 28, 2021, privacy professionals around the world will celebrate Data Privacy Day. This year, we decided to mark the occasion by gathering our team’s thoughts and expectations on what we expect to be the biggest privacy law stories in 2021 and beyond.
Last year we wrote a similar article, attempting to predict how the privacy landscape would unfold in 2020. We got some things right (e.g., the emergence of CCPA 2.0). But, let’s be honest, in March everything changed, including privacy law. As spring turned into summer our writing focused on the privacy law implications of COVID-19, including contact tracing, no contact temperature taking, and the unanticipated collection of heath information, among other unexpected topics. We also took note of developments overseas, including the Court of Justice of the European Union’s