$69 for Microdermabrasion and Age-Defying Facial at The Skin Clinic in North Smithfield
Protecting yourself from the sun and eating right can help prevent wrinkles, but nothing can stop Mother Nature from smooshing your face together while you sleep. Reverse her wrinkly wrath with today’s Groupon: for $69, you get microdermabrasion (a $100 value) and an age-defying facial (a $70 value) at The Skin Clinic , located in Tuscan Salon & Spa in North Smithfield (a $170 value). The Skin Clinic’s microdermabrasion facial exfoliates away the signs of aging, unearthing fresh layers of skin and leaving faces smooth, soft, and glowing with youth. Deputize a licensed aesthetician to evict lackluster skin cells with a microdermabrasion treatment, which abrades away dead skin, rough texture, and dullness with a stream of microcrystalline particles. The deep exfoliation polishes away fine lines and wrinkles, reduces acne scarring, and shrinks large pores. Unlike fermenting dinosaurs to increase the petroleum supply, the painless procedure produces results immediately. The second act of the age-defying visit overhauls the epidermis with a lactic and glycolic acid wash to increase elasticity and collagen production and it’s exfoliated under steam. Vitamin valedictorians A, C, and E then fold themselves into visages to nourish burgeoning young cells before a retinol mask softens any remaining fine lines and hydrates the skin. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Barbecue Secrets Does your favorite barbecue sauce secretly contain tears? Read more…
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$69 for Microdermabrasion and Age-Defying Facial at The Skin Clinic in North Smithfield
$15 for Two Hours of Bowling and Shoe Rental for Two People at AMF Bowling Centers ($47.39 Average Value)
Bowling is better with friends, as you have someone there to talk to between turns and to watch your back when pins decide they’ve had enough. Bring some backup with today’s Groupon: for $15, you get two hours of bowling and shoe rental for two people at AMF Bowling Centers (up to a $47.39 average national value during prime bowling hours; this deal’s maximum value varies by location from $23.98 to $69.30). This Groupon is valid at all AMF locations and is good any time. Gleaming lanes, modern equipment, and tempting refreshments satisfy every stripe of striker at AMF Bowling Centers. Spend two rotations of the minute hand gracefully lobbing three-holed marbles at stoic ivory formations as automatic scoring systems and pin-spotters free fingers for celebratory handstands. Bowlers young and old compete to pick up strike- and spare-hitchhikers with an appropriately weighted ball from the center’s stable of spheres. Before beginning the pin bombardment, players don the included rental shoes, ensuring their homemade bowling cleats don’t scratch polished surfaces. Players can curb game-induced cravings with a selection from the wings, pizza, and burgers available at the on-site grill (not included with this Groupon). Most AMF locations stay open late into the night for 10-pin diehards to practice and sleep-bowlers to actually bowl instead of rooting through refrigerators to throw cantaloupes at milk cartons; check your preferred location for specific hours. Valid at any time. Prime bowling hours are 5 p.m.–9 p.m. Monday through Thursday, 5 p.m.–close on Friday, all day Saturday, and noon–9 p.m. on Sunday; call your local center for pricing. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Day Trips Kids enjoy the darndest horrifying things. Read more…
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North Providence may start fiscal year without budget
Mayor Charles A. Lombardi and the Town Council will open the new fiscal year Friday with no budget, locked in a struggle over $700,000 in proposed spending.
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North Providence may start fiscal year without budget
First on ABC6: Providence Police and Fire Contracts Approved
After a day-long vote for police in Providence, an agreement to avoid layoffs is approved.
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First on ABC6: Providence Police and Fire Contracts Approved
RI health officials reopen Middletown beach
Rhode Island health officials have reopened one beach in Middletown for swimming but closed another in North Providence.
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RI health officials reopen Middletown beach
Providence teen sentenced in fatal crash
A 14-year-old Providence boy has been ordered to serve eight years in a juvenile detention facility following a motor vehicle accident that killed a 9-year-old girl in September.
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Providence teen sentenced in fatal crash
Smoky Providence Fire Closes South Main Street
A well-known Providence restaurant is shut down after a smoky fire Thursday morning.
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Smoky Providence Fire Closes South Main Street
Washington Trust Provides $1 Million Commercial Financing for Yawgoo Valley
WESTERLY, R.I.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Washington Trust provided $1.07 million commercial mortgage with SBA Guarantee to Yawgoo Valley Ski Area and Sports Park. Located in Exeter, RI, Yawgoo is the State’s only ski area & year-round park
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Washington Trust Provides $1 Million Commercial Financing for Yawgoo Valley
Judge orders RI murder suspect turned over to feds
A federal judge has ordered Rhode Island officials to turn over a suspect in a fatal robbery to federal authorities after the state’s governor refused to do so.
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RI governor called out on defying custody pact
A federal judge ordered Rhode Island officials Thursday to hand a suspect in a fatal robbery over to federal authorities after the governor, a death penalty opponent, refused to do so because the man could face execution if convicted.
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RI governor called out on defying custody pact

