Six-Month Sunday-Only, Six-Month Daily, or One-Year Daily Subscription to "Sun Chronicle" (Up to 55% Off)
In addition to being a source of crucial information, newspapers can also be fanned across a coffee table to conceal almond-butter stains or rolled into a handy bopping device to stun tarantulas. Get a steady supply of spider boppers with today’s Groupon to the Sun Chronicle . Choose from the following options: For $26, you get a six-month, Sundays-only subscription (a $52 value). For $48, you get a six-month daily subscription (a $106 value). For $85, you get a 12-month daily subscription (a $208 value). Delivery of Sun Chronicle newspapers is available for towns and cities on this list . The Sun Chronicle_—winner of six 2010–2011 New England Associated Press News Executives Association awards , including best deadline-news coverage—dispenses local stories and events with crackerjack, in-depth reporting. Local news coverage includes stories on business, politics, and weather patterns affecting area communities and pool tides. The paper also details local high-school sports heroics, and a weekly entertainment section urges readers to head to nearby hotspots, including art showings and music events . Pets scamper into Monday spotlights in the _Sun Chronicle ‘s weekly Pet Day section , which crowns a Pet of the Week available for adoption and features thoughtful articles for canine, feline, and woolly-mammoth owners. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Street Art How could the Muppet Babies fix society if we stopped resisting them? Read more…
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Six-Month Sunday-Only, Six-Month Daily, or One-Year Daily Subscription to "Sun Chronicle" (Up to 55% Off)
Spa or Luxio Mani-Pedi or Gel Nails with Two 24-Karat Gold-Leaf Nails from Alice’s Gel Nails in Cranston
Pedicures give feet a break from the daily monotony of walking to bus stops and drop-kicking unsolvable Rubik’s cubes. Pamper paws with today’s Groupon to Alice’s Gel Nails , located inside Tiffany’s Salon and Day Spa in Cranston. Choose from the following options: For $30, you get a spa mani-pedi (a $60 value). For $45, you get a Luxio gel polish spa mani-pedi (a $90 value). For $45, you get a full set of gel nails and two 24-karat gold-leaf nails (a $95 value). During spa mani-pedis, Alice Callaway-Ridgewell of Alice’s Gel Nails trims cuticles, scrubs tootsies, and shapes claws before topping them in vibrant polish. A coating of Luxio gel layering further fortifies keratin with a color that lasts approximately two weeks and can type 400 words per minute. Patrons can also get a royal cosseting that crowns two noble nails with 24-karat gold leaf to rule over the remaining gel-nail subjects. Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Hiking Gear Can bug spray help keep bugs from getting too close to you emotionally? Read more…
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Spa or Luxio Mani-Pedi or Gel Nails with Two 24-Karat Gold-Leaf Nails from Alice’s Gel Nails in Cranston
GLM to be Acquired by Providence Equity Partners
George Little Management and Providence Equity Partners today announced that GLM and affiliates of Providence have signed a definitive merger agreement under which affiliates of Providence will acquire GLM from Daily Mail and General Trust plc for approximately $173 million in cash.
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GLM to be Acquired by Providence Equity Partners
$10 for One Adult Ticket and Two Ride Tickets (Up to $26 Value) or $19 for Two Adult Tickets and Four Ride Tickets (Up to $52 Value) to Old Sturbridge…
History tends to repeat itself, which means there’s a good chance you’ll get run over by another war elephant. Admire what history has taught us thus far with today’s Groupon to Old Sturbridge Village . Children under 3 get free admission to Old Sturbridge Village, and tickets for youth ages 3–17 are $7 each. Visitors who return to Old Sturbridge Village within 10 days can re-enter for free. Choose between the following options: For $10, you get an adult general-admission ticket, plus two ride tickets (up to a $26 value). For $19, you get two adult general-admission tickets, plus four ride tickets (up to a $52 value). There are no purchase limits for either option. The largest outdoor history museum in the Northeast , Old Sturbridge Village portrays the daily life of a rural New England town from 1790 to 1840, with an on-site working farm and 40 original buildings allowing visitors to get an authentic look at post-colonial America. Throughout the 200-acre museum, costumed history interpreters perform the work of a 19th century New England community: plowing fields, baking bread in a fireplace oven, and fashioning iron horse socks in the smithy. Visitors can browse antiques, tour heirloom gardens, and engage their eyes with a variety of exhibitions and events. For instance, during Textile Weekend (August 13–14), a spate of specialized activities explores women’s roles as textile producers, the effect of mass textile manufacturing, and the most effective ways to build forts with blankets. Check the Old Sturbridge Village website (designed to look like a 19th-century web page) for its full calendar . Hungry historians will find that Old Sturbridge Village has several restaurants , such as the early New England cuisine at the Oliver Wight Tavern , while picnic tables are also set up for those who prefer to nibble on homemade sandwiches. Museum patrons can jostle along on a stagecoach ride or occupy idle fingers with hands-on craft lessons for an additional fee (see website for full schedule). Admission also includes free parking for visitors and free sun-tanning for automobiles. Groupon customers will receive a ride voucher good through August 31, 2012 if the stagecoach or riverboat ride is not running on the day the Groupon is redeemed. Old Sturbridge Village normally offers active military personnel with I.D. a 50% discount and guests in their party a 25% discount. Guests of second-day visitors normally receive a 25% discount . Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Vocal Warm-Ups Is a glass of warm, salty honey the secret to singing success? Read more…
Retired "Diplomat" Finds Marriott’s Lodging in Providence, RI a Perfect Fit
Providence Hotel’s Services Match Up to Former Legislator’s Daily Routine
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Retired "Diplomat" Finds Marriott’s Lodging in Providence, RI a Perfect Fit
$10 for a One-Year Subscription to “O, The Oprah Magazine” (Up to $28 Value)
Like the full moon, magazines appear routinely each month, are the basis of many calendars, and turn a small fraction of their audience into werewolves. Test your lupine levels with today’s Groupon: for $10, you get a one-year subscription to O, The Oprah Magazine (up to a $28 value). Each month, O is delivered to subscribers’ mailboxes, pages brimming with Oprah-approved content. The magazine showcases a life-encapsulating range of articles about health, relationships, fashion, literature, food, entertainment, and world-domination etiquette. Oprah recruited a ragtag group of underdogs—including Nate Berkus, Suze Orman, and Dr. Oz—to contribute self-bettering pieces to her monthly tome. Personal trainer Bob Greene pens advice about personal fitness tailored to whittle readers down to size, and life coach Dr. Phil keeps brains abuzz with his monthly column on proper moustache grooming. Like the talk show that spawned it, O also recommends products to beautify and gadgets to simplify, as well as books that Oprah and her band of pals think pass the Queen of Daytime’s muster. Though O, The Oprah Magazine sometimes features a discounted price online, this Groupon still offers the best deal available. Groupon Says Groupon Guide to: Baby-Sitting What percentage of your daily fiber intake should come from emergency-contact info sheets? Read more…
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$10 for a One-Year Subscription to “O, The Oprah Magazine” (Up to $28 Value)
$99 for Room Painting from Eric’s Painting Services ($220 Value)
Like painting an Easter egg, painting a house encourages the expression of individual taste, yet fails to bestow the satisfaction of chucking the finished product at a passing car. Festively festoon a room with today’s Groupon: for $99, you get one room painted with two coats of paint, from Eric’s Painting Services , serving a 40-mile radius around Franklin (a $220 value). This Groupon does not include the cost of paint and is valid for any room with dimensions up to 12′x12′ and ceilings up to 8 feet high. The bonded and insured squad of chromatic commandos at Eric’s Painting Services travels with a stockpile of professional equipment, coating bland vertical surfaces in high-quality paint. The floor and furniture are lovingly draped with a protective cloth before the team thoroughly repairs any of the walls’ small dents, holes, and wormholes. Two coats of paint follow preparation, transforming dull tones into rich, vibrant façades. All tools, tape, and miscellaneous painters are removed from the premises after the service. Groupon Says Groupon Guide to: Baby-Sitting What percentage of your daily fiber intake should come from emergency-contact info sheets? Read more…
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$99 for Room Painting from Eric’s Painting Services ($220 Value)
$35 for Reflexology Foot Treatment and Detox Foot Spa at Changing Lives in Johnston ($80 Value)
Caring for your body is a task that knows no end, much like counting all the stars in the night sky or shaving Mount Rushmore. Attend to your anatomy and protect your health with today’s Groupon: for $35, you get a one-hour reflexology foot treatment (a $60 value) and a bio energizer detox foot spa (a $20 value) at Changing Lives in Johnston (an $80 total value). The experienced reflexology therapists at Changing Lives foster holistic health with ancient and updated techniques in stress reduction and mind-body harmonization. Patients relax as professionals apply gentle, controlled pressure to pre-determined points on the feet, believed to be connected to the nervous system through a wide-ranging system of Pony Express couriers. Therapists strive to settle disputes between balance and pain, while improving circulation throughout the complex latticework of human hallways. After the one-hour reflexology treatment, lower extremities laud the calming therapy of a 30-minute bio energizer detox foot spa, which sends signals through the lymph glands to stimulate detoxification of unwanted contaminants, toxins, and sandal-wearing compulsions. The ten-toed ligaments act as a control panel for harmony and balance to circulate, support feelings of wellness, and galvanize bodies for the demands of modern life and postmodern ennui. Groupon Says Groupon Guide to: Baby-Sitting What percentage of your daily fiber intake should come from emergency-contact info sheets? Read more…
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$35 for Reflexology Foot Treatment and Detox Foot Spa at Changing Lives in Johnston ($80 Value)
$24 for a Ticket to The Daily Show’s John Oliver Comedy Show on Saturday, June 4 at Comix at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket (Up to $49 Value)
Laughter is the best medicine, though it tends to be the worst legal defense. Salute the healing art of comedy with today’s Groupon: for $24, you get one ticket to see The Daily Show’s John Oliver perform live at Comix at Foxwood’s Fox Theatre on June 4 at 8 p.m. (up to a $49 value, facility and service charges included). Comix at Foxwoods is putting on the show in the Fox Theater , located in the Great Cedar Concourse inside the Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket. Tickets are valid for category 2 and category 3 seating and available on a first-come, first-served basis. John Oliver , winner of a 2009 Emmy Award for comedy writing, wields his sharp, satirical voice on Comedy Central’s The Daily Show with John Stewart and plays a recurring character on NBC’s Community . The British-born comic, who floated to the United States on a barge carrying highly flammable coal oil, will steer his barbed tongue toward political realms within Comix at Foxwoods’ 1,400-seat theatre. Though not covered by this Groupon, Comix at Foxwoods has a full-service bar and selection of boneless wings, pizza, spring rolls, and classic issues of National Geographic . Groupon Says The Groupon Guide to: Breaking Up How can breaking up prevent you from exploding into a cloud of gas? Read more…
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$24 for a Ticket to The Daily Show’s John Oliver Comedy Show on Saturday, June 4 at Comix at Foxwoods Resort Casino in Mashantucket (Up to $49 Value)
London newspaper: Providence is ‘New England’s coolest city’
A travel story in Saturday’s Daily Telegraph of London headlined, Providence, Rhode Island: New England’s coolest city begins, “Providence, Rhode Island, is the coolest city in New England.
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