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Baseball Clinic Offered by NHS Senior
As part of his senior project, Adam Gabrilowitz will be offering a baseball clinic. Proceeds go toward new bats for the high school team.

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.
As part of his senior project, Adam Gabrilowitz will be offering a baseball clinic. Proceeds go toward new bats for the high school team.

After additional information comes to light during Monday’s meeting, the Narragansett Town Council decides to wait before taking any action.
As part of his senior project, Michael Herchen is selling bricks for a senior patio.
Sorry for that short downtime if you were trying to access the site earlier today, but we’re back now.
The 39-year old Hurley becomes the 19th head coach in program history.
Now that the drudgery of Monday is behind us, we can get back to more usual tasks, like counting down to Friday and the weekend.
Reverend Dr. L. Weldon Palmer joins the church as of March 4.
A 1-year-old harp seal, Valentine, will be released at 9 a.m. Thursday from Charlestown Breachway State Beach. Seals are cute.
What an appropriately-timed poll, given our ridiculously warm weather of late! It is almost as if we intentionally timed this poll for now!
In today’s Five Things, government matters matter.
We've added one more property in South Kingstown, on Mockingbird Lane.
Hey, it’s some kind of holiday today! Check here for info.
As opposed to past weeks, we’re going to split Friday and the weekend into separate Five Things. (This will allow me to insert more pithy remarks.)
The Girl Scouts donate 130 boxes of cookies to a local food pantry. Speaking of cookies, they’re on sale at various spots this weekend.
Join their free session at 7 p.m. tonight in the high school’s library.
There is a spattering of different, neat events going on today, so take advantage. Or, if you must, go to a budget hearing.
Your life shant be complete without reading these (more than) Five Things.
It was a wild weekend for Leia Mistowski, the Narragansett boys' indoor track team competes in New York City, and Prout is one of the few local teams still alive in the playoffs.
This week, Clay has tips for making gardening a positive experience with your kids.
While I don’t always think that dullard cat is his own pajamas or meow, he does have a good point about Mondays.