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The Navy JROTC at Coventry High School is holding a Fundraising Car Wash & Bake Sale at the Guy L. Lefebvre Community Center, 1277 Main Street, Coventry, on May 11 from 10AM-3PM. Stop by for a wash and learn about the NJROTC Unit at CHS while Cadets take care of your car! All proceeds benefit the unit.

WANTAKNOWHOW GARDEN CLUB

PLANT SALE

The Wantaknowhow Garden Club will hold a Plant Sale on Saturday, May 18 from 8AM-12PM at Summit Baptist Church, 1176 Victory Highway (Rte. 102), Greene. All plants $5 each. All proceeds benefit Scholarship Fund.

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TOWN OF COVENTRY PLANNING COMMISSION PUBLIC HEARING “MOO COW SOLAR”

e Coventry Planning Commission will conduct a Public Hearing for a Uni ed Development Review of a Major Land Development Application and a Dimensional Variance Application on the proposed “Moo Cow Solar” project, submitted by EDPR NA Distributed Generation.

e meeting will be held on Wednesday, May 22, 2024 at 6:30 p.m. is meeting will be convened in-person at Coventry Town Hall and will also be available for public participation using Zoom Video Conference Technology to allow timely and e ective public access to deliberations of the Coventry Planning Commission.

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e applicant is proposing to develop a 4.4± MW direct current ground-mounted major solar installation on the subject parcel, which is located at 2446 & 0 Victory Highway (AP 304, Lots 27.1 & 28). e solar installation, including associated electrical equipment, utility poles, fencing, and drainage, would occupy approximately 9.4 acres of the subject parcel’s 116 total acres. e parcel is zoned RR-5 (Rural Residential). is proposal requires dimensional relief, as the development would encroach approximately 23 feet into the required 85-foot side setback.

Copies of the proposed plans are available for examination at the Department of Planning and Development, Town Hall Annex, 1675 Flat River Road, Monday-Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 pm.

e proposed development may be revised by the Planning Commission as a result of further study and/or views expressed at the Public Hearing.

Per order of the Town of Coventry Planning Commission Ronald Flynn, Chairman

e public is welcome at any meeting of the Town Council or its committees. If communication assistance is needed or any other accommodation to ensure equal participation, please contact the Town Clerk at (401) 822-9173 at least two (2) business days prior to the meeting.

1. MUSIC: The 1980s group Duran Duran took its name from a character in which movie?

2. SCIENCE: What is the science of making maps called?

1. MUSIC: The 1980s group Duran Duran took its name from a character in which movie?

3. GEOGRAPHY: Which country is surrounded by the country of South Africa?

4. MOVIES: What is the name of the boy who owns the toys in “Toy Story”?

2. SCIENCE: What is the science of making maps called?

5. THEATER: What are the major divisions in a play?

6. TELEVISION: Which sitcom has the theme song, “Everywhere You Look”?

3. GEOGRAPHY: Which country is surrounded by the country of South Africa?

7. GAMES: How many checkers does each player get to start the game?

15TH ANNUAL “CAUSE FOR PAWS” CAR SHOW

4. MOVIES: What is the name of the boy who owns the toys in “Toy Story”?

8. LITERATURE: Which children’s book features a construction vehicle named Mary Anne?

5. THEATER: What are the major divisions in a play?

9. ANATOMY: What are the smallest blood vessels in the human body called?

6. TELEVISION: Which sitcom has the theme song, “Everywhere You Look”?

10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is the name of the dog mascot on the front of a Cracker Jack box? Answers

1. “Barbarella.” 2. Cartography. 3. Lesotho.

Friends of the Warwick Animal Shelter present the 15th Annual “Cause for Paws” Car Show on June 9 at 171 Service Avenue (off Jefferson Boulevard) in Warwick. Registration is from 9AM-12PM with trophies awarded at 2PM. $20 Entry Fee per car. Donate a package of new waste (poop) bags for the shelter animals & receive a free Door Prize ticket. Rain date July 21. All proceeds benefit homeless animals at the Warwick Animal Shelter.

7. GAMES: How many checkers does each player get to start the game?

4. Andy Davis. 5. Acts, which are divided into scenes.

6. “Full House.”

8. LITERATURE: Which children’s book features a construction vehicle named Mary Anne?

7. 12. 8. “Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel.” 9. Capillaries. 10. Bingo. © 2024 King Features Synd., Inc.

9. ANATOMY: What are the smallest blood vessels in the human body called?

10. ANIMAL KINGDOM: What is the name of the dog mascot on the front of a Cracker Jack box?

Answers 1. “Barbarella.”

2. Cartography.

3. Lesotho.

4. Andy Davis.

5. Acts, which are divided into scenes.

6. “Full House.”

7. 12.

8. “Mike Mulligan and His Steam Shovel.” 9. Capillaries. 10. Bingo.

AARP CHAPTER 2210

OGUNQUIT MAINE DAY TRIP

AARP 2210 is sponsoring a day trip to Ogunquit Maine on August 22. The trip includes lunch at Jonathan’s Restaurant followed by a matinee performance of “Little Shop of Horrors” at the Ogunquit Playhouse. Depart from the Park & Ride, Hopkins Hill Road at Exit 19 in West Greenwich at 8:30AM and approximate return time is 8PM. Cost is $179/ person. Call Maureen, 828-5188 or Anne, 263-4274 for reservations or for more information.

COMPUTER CLASSES AT COVENTRY PUBLIC LIBRARY

The Coventry Library will offer Computer Classes on April 29, 30 & May 1 from 2-3PM. Join us to learn about Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, and Excel. Space is limited. To register please contact the Reference Desk at 822-9105. No laptop is needed; the library has one for you to use during the class.

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Clyde Tower, 1021 Main Street, West Warwick: Doors open 4PM, starts 6PM. Kitchen opens 4PM.

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LAWNS CUT & TRIMMED:

$35 Average. Free estimates. Senior Citizens’ Discount. Weekly/Bi-weekly. Call/ Text Sal at 855-9028. Leave message.

1977 TAKAMINE ACOUSTIC GUITAR: D-28 copy. Mint condition. 1-520360-3712.

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12 GROWING LIGHTS, 30 growing pots & growing temperature equipment. $500. 601-9151.

M.J. SERVICES: Skid Steer services, grading, oil tank removal. Licensed & insured. Mike, 206-3093.

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CLEANOUTS: Whole house cleanouts including attics, basements, garages, yards, sheds, fence removal & more! We are on time and professional! Call now for an estimate. Evan 206-7169 or John 3200798.

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CLEANUPS: Attics, cellars, garages, buildings, yards, leaves. Some cleanouts for content. Anything hauled away. Very reasonable. Reliable service! Free estimates. Call for your small moving needs. Lic. #37379/Insured. 30 Years of reliable service. 3972781 or 741-2781.

YARD CLEAN-UPS & Grass

Mowing: Starting my own business. Very reasonable. Senior Citizens’ Discount. Free estimates. Please call 585-8128.

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MOWERS: Both run A-1. $40 each. 500-4416.

PET & HOME

SITTING: Going on vacation, or away for the night? Daily visits to your home reduces stress and your pet receives attention and love while you’re away, in their own home. Bonded and Insured. Home Sitting services also available - no pet required. A Full Service Company. Prices vary by location. JOYCE’S COMFORTS OF HOME PET & HOME SITTING SERVICES. For quickest response, text 401-447-3754. In business since 1999.

GAMEWELL FIRE ALARM

BOXES: New, used, reconditioned. 2-Pedestals, NOS “07”. Call Bob, 5245274.

TAX PREPARATION:

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WOODLAND MANOR

BINGO: Wednesdays 6PM, doors & kitchen open 4PM. $6/24 games, 3 Specials - $1 each. 20 Woodland Drive, Coventry. 470-4587 for more information.

WANTED: Junk lawn mowers. Will take for free. 829-0377.

WANTED: Antiques and collectibles. Moving or just cleaning out?

We pay more for your old jewelry, glassware, furniture, pottery, clocks, paintings, military items, crocks, post cards, cameras, photos, old coins, etc. For prompt and courteous service call Bill, 821-0381.

FIREWOOD FOR SALE: JW Studley & Sons. Cut & split seasoned wood. $250/ cord. Est. 1982. Not a fly by night! 641-0212.

Yard Sales

INDOOR YARD SALE! Clyde Tower, 1021 Main Street, West Warwick: May 11, 9AM-2PM. Arts & crafts, homemade baked goods, etc.

SPRING CRAFT SALE & YARD SALE! Westwood Estates, 1A Liena Rose Way, Coventry: May 11, 8AM-2PM. Many beautiful handmade items for Mother’s Day, plus wood crafts & more for Father’s Day. Burgers & dogs available at noontime by the HOA. Rain date May 18.

MULTI FAMILY! 11

David Drive, Coventry: May 11, 8AM-2PM. Sound systems, clothes, electronics, homegoods, comforters, glassware & more! No early birds please.

DOUBLE YARD SALE!

21 Comanche Trail & 34 Seminole Trail, West Greenwich: May 11, 8AM12PM. Household items, toys, Christmas items & tools.

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The 10th Annual Crafting for Critters Spring Bazaar will be held on May 11 from 10AM-3PM at the the Airport Professional Park, 2348 Post Road, Warwick. Hosted by Friends of the Warwick Animal Shelter, over 70 local artisans will be selling their handcrafted items. Admission & parking are free. Donations of new packages of waste bags for shelter animals welcome. Proceeds benefit homeless animals at the Warwick Animal Shelter.

AARP CHAPTER 2210

INDIAN PRINCESS CRUISE & LUNCH

AARP 2210 is sponsoring an Indian Princess cruise & lunch at Indian Ranch in Webster, MA on June 26. The trip includes a 90-minutes narrated cruise of Webster Lake and a delicious lunch at Samuel Slater’s Restaurant overlooking the lake. Depart from the Park & Ride, Hopkins Hill Road at Exit 19 in West Greenwich at 8AM. Cost is $119/ person. Call Maureen, 828-5188 or Anne, 263-4274 for reservations or for more information.

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If the above amount remains unpaid as of: May 14, 2024 any right to access terminates and goods may be sold at public auction or otherwise disposed of in accordance with the law.

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CHORUS OF KENT COUNTY SPRING CONCERT

The Chorus of Kent County will present “Harmonize And Empower: Voices of Unity and Strength”, directed by Nicholas LaRoche and accompanied by Stephen Romano, on May 18 at 7PM & May 19 at 2PM. The concert will be held at the West Warwick High School, 1 Webster Knight Drive in West Warwick. Tickets for adults are $17 in advance and $20 day of the concert, children 10 & under are $10, under 2 are guests of the Chorus. Tickets can be purchased at chorusofkentcounty.com or by calling 862-3105.

HOPE HISTORICAL SOCIETY PRESENTS...

Hope Historical Society presents the 150th Anniversary of Tabernacle Baptist Church of Fiskeville. This presentation will take place during the meeting on May 11 at 2PM at the Howland Barn, 35 Ryefield Road in Hope. All are welcome!

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1. Teams from what EastAsian island country won the Little League World Series 17 times from 1969-96?

1. Teams from what East-Asian island country won the Little League World Series 17 times from 1969-96?

2. What two convicted murderers can be seen sitting courtside at a New York Knicks game in the photograph for Mark Jackson’s 1990-91 NBA Hoops trading card?

3. In December 2007, what former U.S. Senator and diplomat released a 409-page report on performance-enhancing drug use in Major League Baseball?

2. What two convicted murderers can be seen sitting courtside at a New York Knicks game in the photograph for Mark Jackson’s 1990-91 NBA Hoops trading card?

4. Ed Marinaro, an NFL running back from 1972-77, went on to play the role of Officer Joe Coffey in what NBC police drama?

5. Name the Buffalo Sabres player who won both the Calder Memorial Trophy for the NHL’s best rookie and the Vezina Trophy for best goaltender in 1984.

3. In December 2007, what former U.S. Senator and diplomat released a 409page report on performance-enhancing drug use in Major League Baseball?

4. Ed Marinaro, an NFL running back from 1972-77, went on to play the role of Officer Joe Coffey in what NBC police drama?

6. What female gymnast, nicknamed the “Sparrow from Minsk,” won four gold medals competing for the Soviet Union at the 1972 Munich and 1976 Montreal Olympic Games?

7. What did the Professional Football Researchers Association create in 2002 to honor outstanding players and coaches who are not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame?

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5. Name the Buffalo Sabres player who won both the Calder Memorial Trophy for the NHL’s best rookie and the Vezina Trophy for best goaltender in 1984.

1. Taiwan.

2. Lyle and Erik Menendez.

3. George J. Mitchell.

4. “Hill Street Blues.”

5. Tom Barrasso.

6. Olga Korbut. 7. The Hall of Very Good.

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6. What female gymnast, nicknamed the “Sparrow from Minsk,” won four gold medals competing for the Soviet Union at the 1972 Munich and 1976 Montreal Olympic Games?

7. What did the Professional Football Researchers Association create in 2002 to honor outstanding players and coaches who are not in the Pro Football Hall of Fame?

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1. Taiwan.

2. Lyle and Erik Menendez.

3. George J. Mitchell.

4. “Hill Street Blues.”

5. Tom Barrasso.

6. Olga Korbut.

7. The Hall of Very Good.

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Ticks can be found throughout the world, but the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention notes that only a select few types of ticks transmit bacteria, viruses and parasites, or pathogens, that cause diseases in people. But even if the number of tick species that transmit diseases to humans is relatively low, ticks that can infect humans are a notable threat. Such ticks carry pathogens that the CDC notes can cause a number of diseases, including Bourbon virus, Ehrlichiosis and, of course, Lyme disease, among others.

Human beings can come into contact with ticks in their own backyards. But humans can take various steps to make their lawns less welcoming to ticks.

• Cut your grass short and keep it that way. Black-legged ticks are transmitters of Lyme disease, which the CDC notes is the most common vector-borne disease in the United States. Lyme disease also poses a growing threat in Canada, where data from the Public Health Agency indicates human-reported Lyme disease cases increased fromm 144 in 2009 to more than 2,100 in 2022. Black-legged ticks do not like environments that are dry and hot, so short grass makes lawns less attractive to this type of tick. Consumer Reports advises homeowners who have let their grass grow a little too high (around five or six inches) to bag their clippings when cutting the grass. Lots of clippings on the grass can provide a respite from the heat for black-legged ticks.

• Create a tick barrier if your property abuts woods. Woods provide a cover from summer heat that black-legged ticks crave. So properties that abut the woods may be more vulnerable to these unwanted guests than yards that do not border woodlands. A barrier of dry mulch made of wood chips between a property and a bordering wooded area can help repel ticks, who won’t want to settle in often dry, hot mulch beds.

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• Remove yard debris. Piles of wood, leaves and brush can make for good conditions for ticks that transmit disease. After raking leaves and gathering brush, discard the resulting piles immediately. These measures will not necessarily prevent all ticks from establishing themselves on a property, so individuals are urged to inspect their bodies and the bodies of their pets after a day in the yard.

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Canadian households also are in debt. In fact, according to CBC News, Canadians carried more debt in 2021 than people in any other G7 country, with the value owed more than the value of the country’s entire economy. As of the third quarter of 2023, Statistics Canada says the average household was spending around 15 cents of every after-tax dollar in service of debt, which equated to $2.9 trillion across the country.

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Everyone has their opinion on what a “comic con” or “comic show” means to them. What you expect to see, who you expect to see, what you are going to do. These are the factors you consider when deciding to go to a convention or show. While I feel every show does serve its purpose, what’s good for one attendee may not be good for another.

In my opinion, most large “comic cons” have turned into a media show. Media implying a focus on television and film rather than comic books. These usually take place annually and are held in mega venues like convention centers to accommodate hundreds of thousands of people over several days. The theme of comic related material is there, but the show may be more concentrated on celebrity guests and signings, panels, or cosplay to name a few categories. While big comic cons are a ton of fun (I attend several a year), sometimes it can be difficult to discover great comic books at these larger venues. The inventory brought in by dealers often focuses on collectibles, toys, knickknacks, and t-shirts, etc. Basically, items which will fly off the shelves to adoring fans of all ages

and not necessarily rare comic books worth thousands of dollars for diehard collectors. So where do you go to find those rare books? Believe it or not, not that far. It does not matter where you live or what state you are in, there is always a true local comic book show. What is a true comic show you might ask? These shows are held at small local venues, think VFW halls or Elks lodges. In that type of setting, dealers get there around 6:00am to set

up for a show that opens at 10:00am and closes by 3:00pm for a one day event. Hardcore comic book collectors could not ask for a better situation. There aren’t thousands of people decked out in costumes packed into a three day convention. It’s a simple Saturday or Sunday morning drive with a coffee and you can be home by noon if you don’t dally while you are there. These are the true comic shows I live for. You never know what you are going to find, and there are always incredible books to be seen. If you are keen, a great deal will be had.

So, if you’re serious about comic books and want to have a little fun, check out your local comic show!

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1 Lisas Way Cipriano Michael Est and Raithel, Jenna Clark, Brad

5 Anderson Ave Ronald J Pelletier T and Pelletier, Ronald J Greene, Jeanne M

9 Juniper Hill Dr Myette, Michael D Ribeiro, Michael

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Alarie Thomas Est and Alarie, Mark R Kaiser, Samantha and Bernard, Dianna

20 Cheryl Ln Fitzpatrick, Justine L Cockcroft, John and Cockcroft, Judith 4/17

22 Arnold Rd Auger Michael H Est and Choquette, Linda D Benitez, Alexa M 4/15 $300,000

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161 Tiogue Ave Raboin Normand F Est and Smith, Jennifer Kim, Jeoung 4/19 $185,000

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30 Mayfield Ave Rodriguez, Giovanni M and Rodriguez, Tara Genelin, Matthew P and Rager, James 4/17 $500,000

40 Pendleton St Aceto Celeste Est and Aceto, Luigi Medrano-De-Castro, Fany D 4/19 $525,000

41 Berwick Ln Monroe, Stephen D and Munroe, Linda L Powers, Megan E and Powers, Edwin B 4/15 $520,000

94 Ingleside Ave Lowell, Pamela S Belanger, Dathan 4/19 $355,600

113 Chandler Ave Foreclosure Solutions LLC Barden, Anna 4/16 $370,000

134 Amanda St Milewski, Randi L and Milewski, Christopher J Courtemanche, Louis J and Charron, Paige E 4/17 $422,000

205 Main St Lot A6 Briggs David A Est and Holley, Lisa S Jandron, Kristina A 4/19

295 Woodbine St Lot 64 Branco, Abbey M and Condon, Garrett F Alcock, Lily K and Gomes, Derek S 4/16

295 Woodbine St Lot 63 Branco, Abbey M and Condon, Garrett F Alcock, Lily K and Gomes, Derek S 4/16

1000 Chapel View Blvd Lot 311 Angeli, Daniel Janikies, William N 4/17

1147 Narragansett Blvd Powell, Douglas G and Powell, Roberta D Doyle, Janet T and Doyle, Kelly J 4/15

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6 Alden St Calcione,

26 Bradford St Richard, Ann M Hart, Paul

27 Contillo Dr Hampton, Robert D and Cirillo, Lauren N Cirillo, Nicholas

35 Salina Ave Rado, Matthew C Rodriguez, Tifany and Rodriguez, Bruno

George Waterman Rd Lot 207 Carey, Raymond J and Carey, Geraldine D Yata, Manasa

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24 Great Oak Dr Cohen, Debra A Odenis, Thibaut M

29 Preston Dr Graham, Nancy Maynard Dean, Tate T 4/17

71 Jefferson St Tavares, Shawn P Crowley, Kevin and Crowley, Carissa 4/15

90 Kenway Ave Fooks, William B Brophy, Ashley and Smith, Cody 4/15

92 Wilson Ave Federal Natl Mtg Assn Fooks, William 4/15

94 Crane St Barbara A Fazio Irt and Fazio, Paul A Villar, Adamaris and Larios, Christian 4/15

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Church Ave Turney, Avery Florio, Austin and Florio, Amber

Jefferson Blvd Lot 105B Lowe, Rosanne M Dechristofaro, John

Orleans Ct Lot 672, Petit, Debra and Masterson, James Mayer, Nancy H and Mayer,

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Town of Coventry Technical Review Committee Meeting

Monday, May 13, 2024 at 1:30 PM

is meeting will be convened in-person in the Coventry Town Hall Annex Planning Conference Room, 1675 Flat River Road, Coventry RI 02816.

1. CALL TO ORDER / DETERMINATION OF A QUORUM

2. EMERGENCY EVACUATION PLAN

3. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

4. APPROVAL OF MINUTES

4.1 April 15, 2024

5. NEW BUSINESS FOR DISCUSSION AND/OR COMMENTS

5.1 “Moo Cow Solar”

For comments to the Planning Commission Preliminary Plan, Major Land Development with associated Dimensional Variance

Owners: NARYA LLC (Lot 27.1) & Moo Cow LLC (Lot 28)

Applicant: EDPR NA Distribution Generation LLC

AP 304, Lots 27.1 & 28; Zone RR-5 (Rural Residential) 2446 Victory Highway

Applicant proposes to construct a 4.4± MW Direct Current (DC) GroundMounted Major Solar Installation. is application requires a dimensional variance for side setback relief.

5.2 “1055 Tiogue Avenue”

For comments to the Administrative O cer Pre-Application, Major Land Development Owner: Coventry RT 3 LLC

Applicant: AR Building Co. Inc.

AP 28, Lot 3; Zone PD / SPD (Planned Unit Development / Special Planning Overlay District) 1055 Tiogue Avenue

Applicant proposes to construct a four-building multifamily residential complex with a total of 180 units, 10% of which would be deed-restricted as a ordable, as well as an associated clubhouse.

6. ADJOURNMENT

Meeting materials can be found on the Coventry Planning Department's webpage at the following link: https://www.coventryri.gov/planning-development

Verbal comments from the public will not be taken during Technical Review Committee meetings. However, the public is welcome to submit written comments on any agenda item prior to the meeting. Please direct comments to dmclean@coventryri.gov.

* On May 8, 1988, Stella Nickell, who put cyanide in Excedrin capsules, including her husband’s, as well as five additional bottles she placed on store shelves in the Seattle area, was convicted of her husband’s murder and that of Susan Snow, who had ingested one of the capsules and died instantly.

• On May 20, 1506, the Italian explorer Christopher Columbus died in Valladolid, Spain. The first European to explore the Americas since 10th-century Vikings set up colonies in Greenland and Newfoundland, he traveled the West Indies, South America and Central America, but died feeling he had been mistreated by his patron, King Ferdinand of Spain.

• On May 21, 2000, the bones of President James Garfield’s spinal column, showing where one of two assassin’s bullets had passed through it in 1881, were displayed for a final day at the National Museum of Health and Medicine in Washington, D.C., in an exhibit featuring medical oddities from the museum’s archives.

* On May 9, 2005, the Thorp processing plant in Sellafield, U.K., experienced a leakage of about 20 tons of nuclear material via a cracked pipe. While the leak was contained and didn’t impose a risk to the public, the estimated cost to repair the damage was expected to fall heavily on taxpayers.

• On May 22, 1856, South Carolina Representative Preston Brooks, wielding a cane he used after suffering injuries in a duel fueled by a political debate years before, savagely beat Massachusetts Senator Charles Sumber during a meeting of Congress when tensions escalated over the expansion of slavery.

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Wed. 5/8: Vegetable lentil soup, honey garlic pork tenderloin, green beans, sweet potatoes, whole wheat roll, sliced pears. OPTION: Turkey and Swiss cheese sandwich.

Thurs. 5/9: Italian wedding soup, roasted chicken breast with gravy, stuffing, mixed vegetables, mashed potatoes, cake. OPTION: Seafood salad plate.

Fri. 5/10: Roasted cauliflower soup, meatball sandwich, pasta salad, whole wheat roll, chips, fresh fruit. OPTION: Tuna salad sandwich.

• On May 23, 1900, Army sergeant William Harvey Carney became the first Black American serviceman to receive the Medal of Honor, for heroically protecting the American flag during the Civil War.

* On May 10, 1899, singer/actor/dancer Fred Astaire was born in Omaha, NE. Widely considered the most influential dancer in the history of film, his stage and subsequent movie and television careers spanned a total of 76 years.

• On May 24, 1797, Thomas Jefferson wrote to his friend Angelica Church with a casual inquiry about their mutual friend, Maria Cosway, a woman who’d once captured his heart and inspired a romantically themed essay. Her marriage, his desire to maintain integrity and their physical distance had helped cool his hopeless passion for her some years before.

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• On May 25, 1977, China’s communist government lifted its decade-old ban on the writings of William Shakespeare, providing additional evidence that the Cultural Revolution initiated by Mao Zedong in 1966 had ended. Officials also announced that a Chineselanguage edition of the Bard’s works would soon be available.

* On May 11, 2006, a Chinese website called Baidupedia was launched in China. The American website Wikipedia had been growing in popularity in China until the government banned it in 2005. Baidupedia was set to feature a similar format of a user-created encyclopedia, though it would be subjected to far heavier self-censorship in order to remain in good standing with the country’s government.

• On May 26, 1962, clarinetist Bernard Stanley “Acker” Bilk’s instrumental single “Stranger On the Shore” provided an initial, but false, hint of the British Invasion to come when it went to No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100. Despite its popularity, it was Bilk’s only significant hit.

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* On May 12, 1981, following the death of IRA hunger striker Bobby Sands on May 5, a second striker, 25-year-old Francis Hughes, died of starvation in Northern Ireland’s Maze Prison.

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with a loved one who needs your help.

things straight.

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) That anxious feeling disappears with a reassuring gesture from a loved one. In addition, the weekend holds some pleasant surprises for the ever-adventurous Lamb.

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) A planetary lineup creates unsteadiness both on the job and in your private life. Stay the course, and you’ll soon ride out the worst of the unsettling effects.

ARIES (March 21 to April 19) That anxious feeling disappears with a reassuring gesture from a loved one. In addition, the weekend holds some pleasant surprises for the ever-adventurous Lamb.

GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Leave nothing to chance. You need to get more involved in working out problems at home and on the job. Meanwhile, a Sagittarian offers romantic possibilities.

SCORPIO (October 23 to November 21) A strong positive attitude helps disperse a cloud of negativism around you. A friend reaches out to offer loving support when you need it the most.

CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A new relationship suddenly presents unexpected problems. Clear up all misunderstandings now to avoid more serious situations later.

SAGITTARIUS (November 22 to December 21) A setback in an important relationship results from a misunderstanding. Forget the finger-pointing and take the first step to set things straight.

LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A personal problem creates some concern at first, but your prompt attention helps to get things sorted out. Family and friends provide much-needed support.

CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Keep an open mind about changes in your personal life. What seems unacceptable at first might prove to be otherwise when more facts begin to emerge.

CAPRICORN (December 22 to January 19) Keep an open mind about changes in your personal life. What seems unacceptable at first might prove to be otherwise when more facts begin to emerge.

CANCER (June 21 to July 22) A new relationship suddenly presents unexpected problems. Clear up all misunderstandings now to avoid more serious situations later.

LEO (July 23 to August 22) This is a good time to act on long-delayed projects, both personal and professional. A new job prospect opens up some exciting possibilities. Check it out.

TAURUS (April 20 to May 20) A planetary lineup creates unsteadiness both on the job and in your private life. Stay the course, and you’ll soon ride out the worst of the unsettling effects.

VIRGO (August 23 to September 22) Those on-the-job changes continue to bring new challenges. In your personal life, be more flexible in dealing with a loved one who needs your help.

LIBRA (September 23 to October 22) A personal problem creates

GEMINI (May 21 to June 20) Leave nothing to chance. You need to get more involved in working out

LEO (July 23 to August 22) This is a good time to act on long-delayed projects, both personal and professional. A new job prospect opens up some exciting possibilities. Check it out.

AQUARIUS (January 20 to February 18) It’s a good time to start the healing process for bruised or broken relationships. There may be some resistance to a reconciliation, but don’t give up.

PISCES (February 19 to March 20) During this period of change, the wise Pisces should avoid swimming in rough waters. Take time for things to settle before making a serious commitment.

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PISCES (February 19 to March 20) During this period of change, the wise Pisces should avoid swimming in rough waters. Take time for things to settle before making a serious commitment.

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