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Wakefield’s Griffin Named Surgeons’ Board President
The Rhode Island Society of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons names Wakefield’s James Griffin as its president.

Except for 18 misguided months in Warren, Stephen is a lifelong resident of South County. He grew up in Charlestown, graduating from Chariho High School in 2002 and the University of Rhode Island in 2007.
Despite looking about 16 years old if clean shaved, he spent two years at the Newport Daily News as their weekend intern, followed by news and sports positions at East Bay Newspapers and The Westerly Sun for another three years. At various points, he has also served as a regular beat reporter for the URI men's basketball team, a video game reviewer, and an entertainment editor and reporter.
<b>Your Beliefs</b>
I believe Conan O'Brien summed them up well as he was ironically being shown the door on <i>The Tonight Show</i>: "I hate cynicism — it's my least favorite quality and it doesn't lead anywhere. Nobody in life gets exactly what they thought they were going to get. But if you work really hard and you're kind, amazing things will happen. As proof, let's make an amazing thing happen right now."
<b>Politics</b>
I generally skew liberal on social issues and defense issues, and conservative on spending. I imagine I would have been a big fan of John Chafee, and I thought Lincoln Almond did a good job as governor. I have never voted a straight party ticket.
<b>Religion</b>
I was dipped in water as a baby - I know, because there are photos of it. However, I'm otherwise non-religious, although I believe that people should be free to worship whatever deity they choose.
The Rhode Island Society of Osteopathic Physicians and Surgeons names Wakefield’s James Griffin as its president.

Jim Wade of Narragansett and several others from Rhode Island have made the trip to the Bahamas for 25 years now.
Coventry resident Alyssa Jacolucci was named to the All-Tournament team after Sunday's game.
A couple locals won titles yesterday, plus other fun stuff in Five Things.
The Purple come back from a seven-point halftime deficit to claim a boys’ basketball state title, 57-52, against North Kingstown.
Barrington is limited to seven second half points, as La Salle controls from end to end in a 62-29 win for the state title.
The Purple come back from a seven-point halftime deficit to claim a boys’ basketball state title, 57-52, against North Kingstown.
Barrington is limited to seven second half points, as La Salle controls from end to end in a 62-29 win for the state title.
Following a familiar script, Narragansett takes control in the second half against Prout with scorching offense, 56-43.
The Juanita Sanchez Complex survives a late flurry from Middletown to take the Division III title 43-36.
Tip-off is at 4 pm for Barrington High girl's Division I state championship game against La Salle Academy; we're hosting live chat for game.
The Rams’ first half efficiency gets wore down by a more talented UMass squad, as URI loses 75-66 in its season finale.
The Runnin’ Rams from 1988 were honored at the half of the University of Rhode Island men’s basketball game with UMass on Saturday afternoon.
The Mariners look for a second straight Division II girls’ basketball title, while Prout will try for two in three years. Also, several area private school students can win girls’ basketball titles today with Prout and La Salle.
Prout and Narragansett boys’ hockey are in action at the Boss Ice Arena on the URI Kingston campus.
Now with the proper year in the headline!
The Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation outlines recycling tips as Easter Sunday approaches.
Two local schools have delayed their start by an hour for Friday.
Thankfully, there wasn’t much snow Thursday, but watch out for icy conditions! Plus other stuff for Friday’s Five Things!
Four URI students face either felony drug or fraud charges, following a search of their dorm on Wednesday.