By Elizabeth Roberts on
8/28/2009 12:00 PM
After a week of touring 11 farmers’
markets around the state as part of my Buy Local RI initiative (www.buylocalri.org), I can say I’m duly impressed by the vast
array of fruits and vegetables, dairy products, meat and seafood harvested
here in Rhode Island.
Farmer’s markets across the state
are succeeding at sustaining Rhode Island’s working farms and improving
our quality of life. Farmers are now growing a greater...
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By Elizabeth Roberts on
8/25/2009 12:00 PM
I’m happy to report another Buy Local RI (www.buylocalri.org) success story: Modulus Furniture in Pawtucket has entered into an agreement with Cardi’s Furniture, which plans to begin carrying Modulus products in all their stores by mid-September.
Last May as part of my Main Street tours of area small businesses, I visited the manufacturing site and showroom of Modulus—which specializes in stylish upholstered...
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By Elizabeth Roberts on
8/19/2009 12:00 PM
As another element of my Buy Local RI (www.buylocalri.org) initiative, I’m
kicking off a weeklong tour of Rhode Island farmers’ markets today at
the Aquidneck Growers’ Market in Newport, the first of 10 markets I’ll
visit.
We have an especially vibrant local market scene here in the summer, and
farmers’ markets are a great way to sample our state’s harvest and
support our independent farmers, whose numbers continue to grow—plus
ensure that you’re getting the freshest products available. For a
complete list of Rhode Island farmers markets and area restaurants using
locally grown food, visit
www.farmfresh.org.
I’m really looking forward to this—my family certainly will enjoy eating
a lot of fresh corn and homemade pie with the peaches I plan to buy. My
schedule is below, and I hope to see you at one of my stops. Buy Local
RI!
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By Elizabeth Roberts on
8/13/2009 12:00 PM
Today I’m thrilled to be launching an exciting new chapter in my Buy
Local RI initiative to bolster our small businesses, the backbone of the
state’s economy. We’re launching the Buy Local RI website and logo
during a reception in the State House from 5 to 7 p.m., complete with
food and drink from a wonderful array of local sponsors.
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By Elizabeth Roberts on
8/7/2009 12:00 PM
I have been taking a few days off this week and, as I do every summer,
enjoying Rhode Island as a vacation destination. We are so lucky to live
here year-round, but it is summer most especially when Rhode Island’s
natural beauty and all the activities right at our doorstep remind me
how special our state is.
A hike with my friends Marlene and Maya in the Trustom Pond Wildlife
Refuge, watching fledgling ospreys and monarch butterflies. Sitting down
at Monahan’s Dock watching the sun come up in Narragansett. Taking Nora
and her friend Rachel to Aunt Carrie’s for a lobster dinner (Rachel’s
first time eating lobster!) and taking in Tom’s performances of "You
Can’t Take it With You" at 2nd Story Theatre. It has been a delightful
few days.
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By Elizabeth Roberts on
8/3/2009 12:00 PM
Last week I chaired a panel on health care reform at the National
Lieutenant Governors Association conference that featured Howard Dean,
former DNC chair and governor of Vermont, and Douglas Holtz-Eakin, a
Congressional Budget Office director and economic advisor to former
President Bush.
As you might expect given their backgrounds, Dean and Holtz-Eakin had
differing opinions on what national health care reform should look like.
Howard Dean passionately advocated for the Obama plan and making sure a
public option is available; Holtz-Eakin does not believe a public option
is the right way to go. Dean feels that expanding coverage needs to
happen as a first step of reform; Holtz-Eakin thinks expanded coverage
won’t matter if we don’t deal with cost controls first...
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