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The Day - Norwich retired social worker handles silly tasks to free staff to help people in crisis

This is the first in a series that highlights the work of those who stepped up to help others during the difficult days of 2020. Norwich  Retired social worker Debra Hartley likes to do the “silly things” so that the agencies she volunteers for can handle the big problems. When the pandemic hit, Hartley, now 69, was stuck home like most people. She called Norwich Human Services Director Lee-Ann Gomes. “Do you need anything!?” Hartley recalled of the message she left. “I gotta get out of here!” Gomes sure did need help. Norwich Human Services has been hit with repeated budget cuts, and for 10 years has not had a receptionist to answer phones. Before COVID-19 hit, the office was using a service that trains seniors for new jobs. But that ceased in March.

Wine Business Institutes Research Journal Rescoped and Renamed to

  Rohnert Park, CA - Effective immediately, the Wine Business Institute at Sonoma State University announces a name change of its open access Wine Business Case Research Journal to Wine Business Journal. The renaming follows fundamental changes to expand the scope of the publication to include empirical and conceptual research in addition to industry and regional case studies. The new approach will provide relevant and timely insights for the wine community at large. Vicky Farrow, CEO and co-proprietor of Amista Vineyards, will join as an advisory editor to incorporate feedback from wine industry executives. As a part of the new objective, the Wine Business Journalwill release a special issue on “Covid-19 and the Wine Industry” in January 2021. 

Progressive Charlestown: Multidisciplinary team of URI researchers studies recessed dune

take some measurements at the Green Hill Pond dune. (Photo by Lindsay Pisapio)A multidisciplinary team of researchers at the University of Rhode Island are studying how to restore a dune at a local pond, which would alleviate flood risk and improve water quality, while protecting wildlife living in the area. The dune protects Green Hill Pond, a salt pond located mostly in South Kingstown, and is considered relatively low and undeveloped, making the adjacent community vulnerable to flooding. M. Reza Hashemi, associate professor of ocean engineering and the Graduate School of Oceanography at URI, is leading the research team.

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