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In R I , you don t have to look for work to stay on unemployment That could soon change

In R.I., you may have to look for work to stay on unemployment Brian Amaral © Courtesy of the Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training Rhode Island Department of Labor and Training building in Cranston, R.I. PROVIDENCE Rhode Island is preparing to bring back the requirement that you have to look for work and be available and able to do it while you’re collecting unemployment. Acting Department of Labor and Training Director Matt Weldon said in an interview Tuesday that those rules, suspended at the outset of the COVID-19 pandemic, would be back in place “in the coming weeks.”

Ted Fuller, who founded Gregg s and a technology company, has passed away

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Ted Fuller, who launched Gregg s and a technology company, has died

Edmund Ted Fuller, the man who created the Gregg s Restaurants we know today, died after a short illness Jan. 24 in North Palm Beach at the age of 86.  He will be remembered, not just for Gregg s famous Death by Chocolate Cake, but for extensive philanthropy and and for co-designing a technology system still used by restaurants.  He leaves his wife, Kristine Kelleher Fuller, who was a part of the business as well. Both were natives of Pawtucket. He retired in 2008. If you don t recognize Fuller s name, it was because he never liked the limelight. He liked being behind the scenes,  said Dale Venturini, president and CEO of the Rhode Island Hospitality Association.  He was a very special man. But he didn’t want kudos. He just did what he thought it was right to do as a person.  

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