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One or Three Signature, Aromatherapy, Anti-Aging, or Acne Facials from Signature Salon in Smithfield (Up to 55% Off)

A weathered face can help one project wisdom or blend in at Mount Rushmore but is otherwise considered undesirable. Stand out from monumental mugs with today’s Groupon to Signature Salon in Smithfield. Choose between the following options: For $35, you get your choice of one signature, aromatherapy, anti-aging, or acne facial (up to a $70 value). For $95, you get your choice of three signature, aromatherapy, anti-aging, or acne facials (up to a $210 value). Signature Salon’s experienced aestheticians revamp mugs with four one-hour facial treatments. After entering the modern setting bedecked with dangling vines and boldly painted walls, guests meet with an epidermal expert for a quick consultation to assess skin’s woes and career ambitions before beginning one of four targeted facials. Signature facials renew lackluster skin with a deep cleansing and exfoliation, and aromatherapy sessions soothe both skin and souls by adding blissful scents and permanent scratch and sniff tattoos. Clogged-up pores cower in fear during acne facials, which perform raids against blemish-causing excess oil. Much like a disheveled super hero, anti-aging facials do battle with unwanted wrinkles, revamping skin and helping reduce the appearance of fine lines. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Safeguarding Your Computer Is your computer addicted to swear words? Read more…

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One or Three Signature, Aromatherapy, Anti-Aging, or Acne Facials from Signature Salon in Smithfield (Up to 55% Off)

Customized Holiday Cards from Picaboo (Up to 67% Off)

Sending season’s greetings is the best way to show distant friends and family that you remember their addresses and still think email is a conspiracy to bankrupt the post office. Deliver tangible well-wishes with today’s Groupon from Picaboo . Choose from the following options: For $25, you get $75 worth of holiday cards. For $40, you get $100 worth of holiday cards. For $50, you get $120 worth of holiday cards. Winter revelers spread seasonal cheer to all of their loved ones with personalized holiday cards made with Picaboo’s easy-to-use digital software featuring more than 200 designs. The software’s customizable interface allows anyone with hands instead of hooves to tailor professional-looking cards that commemorate specific holidays, invite guests to a party, or salute friends with individually designed greetings. Card-crafters upload family photos from their computers, scribe their own well wishes, and select flat or folded formations to warn neighbors about oncoming holidays. Picaboo prints portraits on several types of cardstock , including the classic ($0.79–$2.49/card), writable stock with a semi-gloss finish, the heavier and equally-writable premium ($1.09–$2.89/card), and the gloss-less signature ($0.79–$2.49/card). Customers not looking to use words can opt for photographic paper ($0.59–$0.79/card), available with a pristine matte or glossy finish. Depending on which card stock you select, cards come with standard or heavyweight envelopes. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Safeguarding Your Computer Is your computer addicted to swear words? Read more…

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Former rival calls on indicted RI rep. to resign

A former political rival on Monday called for the resignation of a state lawmaker facing sexual assault charges.

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Former rival calls on indicted RI rep. to resign

Seavest MOB Achieves Key Milestones

Ambulatory Surgery and Medical Office Center at Kent Hospital in Warwick, R.I ., tops out and receives $10 million in construction financing from Webster Bank Seavest Inc.

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Police Log: Drunk Driving Near McDonald’s

The Seekonk Police Department provided the following reports: Gregory Rego , 28, of Providence, R.I., was arrested under a warrant at approximately 7:20 a.m. on Wednesday, Oct.

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2 men charged in RI in scam claiming money dyed

Two men have been accused of participating in a scheme involving black construction paper they claimed was money that had been dyed after a Massachusetts auto body shop owner told authorities he was cheated out of $100,000.

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Rescued after foreclosure, historic Providence mansion sold for $380,000 / Photos

A foreclosed house at 153 Ontario St. that was rescued and rehabilitated by the Providence Revolving Fund was sold Friday for $380,000. The buyer was Providence sculptor Brower Hatcher, according to Jane Driver, of Armory Properties, the listing and selling agent in the sale.

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2 men charged in RI "black money" scam

Two men have been charged in Rhode Island in a so-called “black money” currency scam after federal agents say a Massachusetts auto body shop owner lost $100,000.

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Navy restores contract authority to RI base, says oversight improved after kickback scandal

PROVIDENCE, R.I. — The Navy has restored contract authority to a Rhode Island research base that had been taken away after a kickback scandal. The Providence Journal reports (http://bit.ly/sFv0EX ) the Naval Sea Systems Command announced that the Naval Undersea Warfare Center in Newport has taken steps to strengthen acquisition processes and improve contracting oversight. Read full article > >

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Providence investigating early Sunday stabbing

The police are investigating an early Sunday morning stabbing of a man who had gone out to clubs in the city.

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