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Preaching to the choir
May 10, 2013
A family of swimmers Sisters take on swimming tradition
NCJW Rhode Island Section, CRC host forum on gun violence
By Nancy Kirsch
nkirsch@shalomri.org PROVIDENCE – “What affects Providence affects us all,” said Providence Mayor Angel
PHOTOS | NANCy KIRSCH
Providence Mayor Angel Taveras
Taveras, in brief remarks, perhaps to deflect attention on the capital city as the locus of much of Rhode Island’s violent crime. He spoke at the May 6 panel discussion, “The Face of Gun Violence in Rhode Island: Causes and Solutions.” Positioning gun violence as a “public health issue,” Dr. Michael Fine, director of Rhode Island’s Department of Health, moderated the program. Taveras asked rhetorically, “How much more basic is a background check?” Recounting a pre-inaugural conversation he had with Teny Gross, director of the Institute
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Netanyahu visits China Relations with relevant ‘sleeping giant’ By Alex Traiman JNS.org
As tensions brewed along Israel’s northern border with Syria, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu left the country for highly anticipated talks with leaders of one of the world’s superpowers. To the surprise of many who closely
By Kendra Lolio
Special to The Voice & Herald
PROVIDENCE – Meet swimmers Mollie, 15, and Natalie follow Israeli geopolitics, that Westrick, 13, two sisters who superpower is not the United dove into swimming as their hobby. States, but China. Until recently, both girls – the Netanyahu’s five-day trip to daughters of Edward and Judy China, which began Sunday, presents Israel with numerous Westrick of Lincoln – swam economic and diplomatic oppor- with Envious Swimming, a lotunities during a time of grow- cal competitive team that practiced at Bryant University; now, they swim for Kingfish Rhode
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Mollie in 2010, after she completed the Save Buzzards Bay swim.
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Island at Roger Williams University. Mollie, a freshman at Lincoln High School, also swims for her high school team. In February, the team participated in the Rhode Island Interscholastic League Girls’ State Championship meet where she won the state championship in both backstroke and butterfly. In March, Mollie competed in the New England Age Group Championships at MIT, fi nishing third in both the 50-yard
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freestyle and 100-yard backstroke, and reaching the fi nals in several other events. Later, she swam in the National Club Swimming Association Junior National Championship in Orlando, Fla. While Mollie will compete on the Junior Team this summer in the Maccabiah Games in Israel, her mother Judy will be there too – swimming with the Masters Team.
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Surrounded by supporters, Governor Lincoln Chafee signs same-sex marriage legislation into law in a Statehouse ceremony on Thursday, May 2. See related story on page 16. KEN KIRSCH
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