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Special Collections and University Archives UMass Amherst Libraries UMass Amherst Libraries Kathy Borchers Photojournalism Collection Kathy Borchers Photojournalism Collection Digital Digital 1977-2018 6 boxes (2.75 linear foot) Call no. Call no.: PH 083 About SCUA About SCUA SCUA home SCUA home Credo digital Credo digital Scope Scope Overview Overview Series 1. Photonegatives Series 1. Photonegatives Series 2. Photographic prints Series 2. Photographic prints Series 3. Printed materials Series 3. Printed materials Inventory Inventory Series 1. Photonegatives Series 1. Photonegatives Series 2. Photographic prints Series 2. Photographic prints Series 3. Printed materials Series 3. Printed materials Admin info Admin info Download Download xml version xml version print version (pdf) print version (pdf) Read collection overview An award-winning photojournalist, Kathy Borchers began a thirty year career with the Providence Journal in the mid-1980s. A

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Kathy Borchers Photojournalism CollectionKathy Borchers Photojournalism CollectionDigitalDigital1977-20186 boxes (2.75 linear foot)Call no.Call no.: PH 083

About SCUAAbout SCUASCUA homeSCUA homeCredo digitalCredo digitalScopeScopeOverviewOverviewSeries 1. PhotonegativesSeries 1. PhotonegativesSeries 2. Photographic printsSeries 2. Photographic printsSeries 3. Printed materialsSeries 3. Printed materialsInventoryInventorySeries 1. PhotonegativesSeries 1. PhotonegativesSeries 2. Photographic printsSeries 2. Photographic printsSeries 3. Printed materialsSeries 3. Printed materialsAdmin infoAdmin infoDownloadDownloadxml versionxml versionprint version (pdf)print version (pdf)

Read collection overviewAn award-winning photojournalist, Kathy Borchers began a thirty year career with the Providence Journal in the mid-1980s. A

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Fourth of July parade preparations, Bristol, R.I., 1993

native of Dayton, Ohio, she and her twin sister Karen T. Borchers (also a photojournalist) took up photography in high school andrefined their technique as undergraduates at Bowling Green State University. After receiving her master's degree at the IndianaUniversity School of Journalism in 1981, Borchers worked for three years with the Topeka Capital-Journal before landing inProvidence. In addition to covering general news and sports, she took on a number of special assignments and longer-formphotoessays over the years in southern New England. She retired in 2015.

A rich sampling from a long career in photojournalism, the collection includes photographic negatives and prints along withassociated published materials. Centered primarily on her time with the Providence Journal, the collection reflects the breadth ofBorchers' assignments, including general news, sports coverage, and longer-form photoessays, in both black and white and colorThe collection also includes five self-made books: three on long-term photographic projects for the Journal and two careerretrospectives.

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Background on Kathy BorchersBackground on Kathy BorchersKathy Borchers turned a teenaged love of photography into adistinguished career in journalism. Originally from Dayton, Ohio,Borchers and her twin sister Karen took up photography duringtheir years at Chaminade-Julienne High School, setting up adarkroom in their parents' house and contributing to theyearbook, with Kathy serving as editor during their senior year in1975. As undergraduates at Bowling Green State University, thesisters deepened their interest, contributing to the yearbookfrom their first year in college on and serving as co-editors asjuniors. Kathy was photo editor as a senior.

After graduating in 1979, Karen T. Borchers went on to graduatestudy at Ohio University and then to a successful career as aphotojournalist with the San Jose Mercury News. Kathy earnedher master's degree from the Indiana University School ofJournalism, working as an associate instructor for threesemesters before earning her masters in December 1981. Asummer internship at the Louisville Courier-Journal during herfinal year in the program led to work as a stringer and then to a second internship early in 1982. From Louisville, she went on to athree year stint with the Topeka Capital-Journal, working on assignments and layout and as picture editor, before joining the staffof the Providence Journal in June 1985. Working on assignment, in layout and design at the picture desk, and eventually withvideos and digital editing, Borchers covered a broad terrain over her thirty year career with the Journal, from general news tosports and special assignments.

Borchers was one of fifty photographers featured in the Women in Photojournalism exhibition at the Rhode Island School ofDesign in 1992 and her work is part of the permanent collection at the National Museum of Women in the Arts in Washington,D.C. Her professional commitments led to service as Chair of the Women's Committee of the National Press PhotographersAssociation (NPPA) from 1990 to 1998 and as co-director of the Women in Photojournalism Conference (NPPA) in 1992.

Among a long list of awards for her work, Borchers received the Award of Excellence from the NPPA (1996), the Robert F.Kennedy Journalism Award (1991), the Morris Berman Citation from the National Press Photographers Association (1994) as wellas first place honors from the Rhode Island Press Association (2010, 2014), the Boston Press Photographers Association (1990),the Rhode Island News Photographers Association (1985, 1987, 1988), and the New England Associated Press (1990). She wasalso runner up for the Casey Medal for Meritorious Journalism in multi-media in 2010 and won the National Press PhotographersAssociation clip contests on many occasions.

Borchers retired in 2015 and resides in southeastern Massachusetts.

Scope of collectionScope of collectionA rich sampling from a long career in photojournalism, the Borchers collection includes photographic negatives and prints with

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associated published materials. Centered largely on her time with the Providence Journal, the collection reflects the breadth ofBorchers' assignments, including general news, sports coverage, and longer-form photoessays, both in black and white and color.The collection also includes five self-made books: three on long-term photographic projects for the Journal and two careerretrospectives.

Meticulous in her work, Borchers generally kept copies of the work orders assigning her to a project along with clippings of thearticles in which her work ultimately appeared, filing them with the negatives. The collection also includes a number ofnewspapers and magazines in which her work was featured.

Series descriptionsSeries descriptionsSeries 1. PhotonegativesSeries 1. Photonegatives1982-2000During the first half of her career, Borchers shot mostly black and white 35mm. film, although she increasingly used color forassignments as time went on. Selected by Borchers from the total body of her work, the negatives in this series are arrangedchronologically. Each file represents a single shoot and many files contain the work orders -- often with detailed information onher subjects -- and clippings of the printed articles in which her images appeared. One series of images (a photo essay oncontemporary descendants of the Vanderbilt family) was taken with a medium format camera in both color negatives andtransparency.

Series 2. Photographic printsSeries 2. Photographic prints1977-2004The Borchers collection includes unmounted several dozen 8x10" and 11x14" prints and forty-one mounted 11x14" prints.Dating from the beginning of the career while working for the Louisville Courier-Journal through the early 2000s, the majority ofthese images appear to have printed to submit to contests for photojournalistic awards.

Series 3. Printed materialsSeries 3. Printed materials1987-2018Series 3 includes a selection of newspapers and Sunday magazine inserts featuring Borchers' work, a few pieces of ephemera,and five self-made books of her work. Three of these books relate to long-form photographic essays on Marjorie Sundlun, wifeof Rhode Island's governor, who was recovering from being hit by a car; Adam Maione, a child with cerebral palsy; and AndrewBateson, who survived bacterial meningitis. The two retrospective volumes of Borchers' work, On Assignment and OnAssignment, Part 2 include selections of images taken between 1977 and 2006 and 2007 and 2015, respectively.

InventoryInventorySeries 1. Photonegatives1982-2000Kid bowlers, Topeka, Kansas1982 Nov. 135 mm. negs.Box 1: 1Garage fire, KansasGarage fire, Kansas1983 May 1535 mm. negs.Box 1: 2Ronald Reagan in KansasRonald Reagan in Kansas1983 June 3035 mm. negs.Box 1: 3Girls with dandelions, Topeka, Kans.Girls with dandelions, Topeka, Kans.198335 mm. negs.Box 1: 4First Communion, Topeka, Kans.First Communion, Topeka, Kans.198335 mm. negs.Box 1: 5Ice storm, KansasIce storm, Kansas

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198335 mm. negs.Box 1: 6Haircut, Topeka, Kans.Haircut, Topeka, Kans.ca.198335 mm. negs.Box 1: 7Married nurses at S.U.ca.198335 mm. negs.Box 1: 8Kansas [alfalfa farmers in the field]Kansas [alfalfa farmers in the field]1984 June 1535 mm. negs.Box 1: 9Softball, Kansas198435 mm. negs.Box 1: 10TopekaTopeka198435 mm. negs.Box 1: 11Tornado damage, Ware, Mass.Tornado damage, Ware, Mass.1985 June 2635 mm. negs.Box 1: 12Narragansett program on summer pet careNarragansett program on summer pet care1985 July 935 mm. negs.Box 1: 13Live Aid concertLive Aid concert1985 July 1435 mm. negs.Box 1: 14Virginia Slims tennis: Chris Evert LloydVirginia Slims tennis: Chris Evert Lloyd1985 July 1835 mm. negs.Box 1: 15Girls' Little League championships1985 July 2535 mm. negs.Box 1: 16Painting Fall River outdoor mural1985 Sept. 1035 mm. negs.Box 1: 17Boys on Northampton, Mass., field hockey team1985 Sept. 2035 mm. negs.Box 1: 18Election (Attleboro, Mass.): Kai Shang winsElection (Attleboro, Mass.): Kai Shang wins1985 Nov. 635 mm. negs.Box 1: 19Day in the life: Buddhist monksDay in the life: Buddhist monks198535 mm. negs.Box 1: 20

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Shriver-Schwarzenegger wedding1986 Apr. 2735 mm. negs.Box 1: 21Red Sox old timers day at Fenway Park, BostonRed Sox old timers day at Fenway Park, Boston1986 May 1835 mm. negs.Box 1: 221500 gather at dedication of memorial for Vietnam veterans at Rhode Island Veterans' Cemetery, Exeter, R.I.1500 gather at dedication of memorial for Vietnam veterans at Rhode Island Veterans' Cemetery, Exeter, R.I.1986 May 2735 mm. negs.Box 1: 23Prince Charles at HarvardPrince Charles at Harvard1986 Sept. 535 mm. negs.Box 1: 24Westport Senior Citizens picnicWestport Senior Citizens picnic1986 Sept. 1935 mm. negs.Box 1: 25High seas at Narragansett seawallHigh seas at Narragansett seawall1986 Dec. 435 mm. negs.Box 1: 26Protesters at EB submarine launchingProtesters at EB submarine launching1986 Dec. 1435 mm. negs.Box 1: 27Amy Carter at Brown Universityca.198635 mm. negs.Box 1: 28Providence College v. Georgetown basketball1987 Mar. 2235 mm. negs.Box 1: 29Amy Carter et al. found innocentAmy Carter et al. found innocent1987 Apr. 1635 mm. negs.Box 1: 30Maria Lima and divers search for Michael Lima in Slocum RiverMaria Lima and divers search for Michael Lima in Slocum River1987 May 2335 mm. negs.Box 1: 31Oxford Street triple murderOxford Street triple murder1987 Aug. 3035 mm. negs.Box 1: 32Ambassador Margaret Heckler in Ireland (Magazine)Ambassador Margaret Heckler in Ireland (Magazine)1987 Nov. 2935 mm. negs.Box 1: 33Gary Hart in Concord, N.H.Gary Hart in Concord, N.H.1987 Dec. 1635 mm. negs.Box 1: 34Sheep and goose on Wakefield farmSheep and goose on Wakefield farm1988 Mar. 1035 mm. negs.

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Box 1: 35Aaron SiskindAaron Siskind1988 Mar. 1835 mm. negs.Box 1: 36March on Washington, 25th anniversary: Jesse Jackson and Coretta Scott KingMarch on Washington, 25th anniversary: Jesse Jackson and Coretta Scott King1988 Mar. 2735 mm. negs.Box 1: 37Patrick Kennedy campaign breakfastPatrick Kennedy campaign breakfast1988 Sept. 1135 mm. negs.Box 1: 38Zebra and mother at Roger Williams Park Zoo1988 Oct. 635 mm. negs.Box 1: 39Providence train station, full page1989 Feb. 335 mm. negs.Box 1: 40Mike Greenwell, Red Sox1989 Feb. 1935 mm. negs.Box 1: 41Elizabeth Phillips donates land to townElizabeth Phillips donates land to town1989 Mar. 2035 mm. negs.Box 1: 42Funeral of Janet Auchincloss Morris, Jackie O's mother, Newport, R.I.1989 July 2735 mm. negs.Box 1: 43Vanderbilts today (Magazine)1989 Aug. 6Color trans.Box 1: 44Vanderbilts today (Magazine)1989 Aug. 62" color neg.Box 1: 45Vanderbilts today (Magazine)1989 Aug. 635mm. color negBox 1: 46Kenny DiRaimo of Ocean State Street Hockey League1989 Aug. 735 mm. negs.Box 1: 47Rick Pitino1989 Aug. 2335 mm. negs.Box 1: 48Adam: published1989 Oct. 31/1990 Apr. 1235 mm. negs.Box 1: 49Adam: published1989 Oct. 31/1990 Apr. 12

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35 mm. negs.Box 1: 50Adam: extras (includes 35mm slides)1989 Oct. 31/1990 Apr. 1235 mm. negs.Box 1: 51Metropolitan blimp at Orlando, Fla.ca.198935 mm. negs.Box 1: 52Providence College-Seton Hall basketball (Sue Ricci, jun. cheerleader)1990 Jan. 1035 mm. negs.Box 1: 53Anti-abortion protest1990 Feb. 2035 mm. negs.Box 1: 54Pawtucket Council: Mayor Sarault1990 May 2535 mm. negs.Box 2: 1John F. Kennedy statue unveiled1990 May 3035 mm. negs.Box 2: 2Rhode Island School of Design commencement: Louis Malle, Candace Bergen1990 June 335 mm. negs.Box 2: 3Morris Avenue house fire1990 July 1035 mm. negs.Box 2: 4Gorham Silver Co. fire, Providence, R.I.199135 mm. negs.Box 2: 5Marjorie Sundlun (Magazine): A-E1991 Feb. 335 mm. negs.Box 2: 6Marjorie Sundlun (Magazine): 1-3, 5,7, 10, 12, 131991 Feb. 335 mm. negs.Box 2: 7Vinny Pazienza weighing in for fight1991 July 235 mm. negs.Box 2: 8Bodies of Brendels found in Barrington1991 Nov. 735 mm. negs.Box 2: 9Leatherback turtle aboard Newport fishing boat1992 Nov. 1035 mm. negs.Box 2: 10Candace Street fire

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1992 Nov. 2335 mm. negs.Box 2: 11Brown University commencement: Diana Ross, Jane Fonda1993 June 135 mm. negs.Box 2: 12Bristol prep for Fourth of July (boy on steps)Bristol prep for Fourth of July (boy on steps)1993 July 235 mm. negs.Box 2: 13Vietnam Women's Memorial dedicated in Washington, D.C.1993 Nov. 1235 mm. negs.Box 2: 14Vice President Al Gore visits Rhode Island1993 Dec. 735 mm. negs.Box 2: 15Marjorie Sundlun's recovery (no. 1-10)1994 Apr. 1035 mm. negs.Box 2: 16Marjorie Sundlun's recovery (no. 11-20)1994 Apr. 1035 mm. negs.Box 2: 17Marjorie Sundlun's recovery (no. 21-30)1994 Apr. 1035 mm. negs.Box 2: 18Marjorie Sundlun's recovery (no. 31-33, selects)1994 Apr. 1035 mm. negs.Box 2: 19Bird owners1994 Mar. 2335 mm. negs.Box 2: 20First day at Smithfield Winsor School1994 Aug. 3135 mm. negs.Box 2: 21Skull found in bay is Elena Emery1994 Sept. 1035 mm. negs.Box 2: 22Quadruplets, Plainville, Mass. (sheets 1-10)199435 mm. negs.Box 2: 23Quadruplets, Plainville, Mass. (sheets 11-20)199435 mm. negs.Box 2: 24Quadruplets, Plainville, Mass. (sheets 21-30)199435 mm. negs.Box 2: 25

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Quadruplets, Plainville, Mass. (sheets 31-36, unnumbered)199435 mm. negs.Box 2: 26Quadruplets, Plainville, Mass. (sheets A-H)199435 mm. negs.Box 2: 27Anderson Quintuplets first year (Magazine)1995 Mar. 535 mm. negs.Box 2: 28University of Rhode Island baseball camp1995 July 2035 mm. negs.Box 2: 29Surfers enjoy heavy South County seas1995 Aug. 1835 mm. negs.Box 2: 30Hell Week at Massachusetts Maritime Academy1995 Aug. 2535 mm. negs.Box 2: 31U.S. Amateur Golf Tourney1995 Aug. 2635 mm. negs.Box 2: 32Actors on steps of Temple to Music1995 Aug. 3035 mm. negs.Box 2: 33State cross country championships1995 Nov. 635 mm. negs.Box 2: 34Yeay Kor of the West End1995 Nov. 2635 mm. negs.Box 2: 35Hillary Clinton in Rhode Island1996 Jan. 2135 mm. negs.Box 2: 36Martha Stewart1996 Feb. 2235 mm. negs.Box 2: 37Kids at Roger Williams Park Zoo1996 July 1035 mm. negs.Box 2: 38Cranberry harvest in Rochester, Mass.1996 Oct. 935 mm. negs.Box 2: 39Water main break in Cranston, R.I.1996 Nov. 1935 mm. negs.

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Box 2: 40The Clintons in the Vineyard (no negatives)1997 Aug. 2335 mm. negs.Box 2: 41Quadruplets in Plainville1997 Dec. 2535 mm. negs.Box 2: 42Battleship Massachusetts199835 mm. negs.Box 2: 43Trixie the polar bear cub at the Roger Williams Park Zoo1998 Mar. 2935 mm. negs.Box 2: 44Jon Ellis and son at Touro Park, Newport, R.I.1998 Mar. 2935 mm. negs.Box 2: 45Rose Martin buried in her Corvair1998 May 735 mm. negs.Box 3: 1Dighton-Rehoboth soccer1998 Sept. 3035 mm. negs.Box 3: 2Organist Raymond Whalon1998 Oct. 2335 mm. negs.Box 3: 3Gertrude and John Knight and Phil the Frog on the Today Show1999 Jan. 1235 mm. negs.Box 3: 4Port of New York (World Trade Center towers)1999 Feb. 1635 mm. negs.Box 3: 5Triton the polar bear at the Roger Williams Park Zoo1999 Feb. 2435 mm. negs.Box 3: 6Ultrasound exams for Roger Williams Park Zoo elephants1999 Mar. 235 mm. negs.Box 3: 7Shooting "Providence" in Providence1999 Apr. 1535 mm. negs.Box 3: 8"Providence" in Newport and Jamestown1999 Apr. 1635 mm. negs.Box 3: 9Last day for "Providence" in Providence1999 Apr. 17

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35 mm. negs.Box 3: 10Moving Vietnam wall arrive in North Attleboro1999 Aug. 1135 mm. negs.Box 3: 11On "Providence" location in Los Angeles1999 Sept. 2335 mm. negs.Box 3: 12Taylor in a tall world (no. 1-10): Taylor Marcello and Jennifer Marcello, Coventry, R.I.)1999 Oct. 835 mm. negs.Box 3: 13Taylor in a tall world (no. 11-19): Taylor Marcello and Jennifer Marcello, Coventry, R.I.)1999 Oct. 835 mm. negs.Box 3: 14Wines1999 Dec. 835 mm. negs.Box 3: 15Cranberry harvest2000 Oct. 1535 mm. negs.Box 3: 16Series 2. Photographic prints1977-2004Bowling Green State University rugby game197728 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 1Drowning in the river (Painesville Telegraph)1979 July 728 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 2Sail away (Painesville Telegraph)1979 July 1928 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 3Cotton candy cache: two vendors wait for customers after swirling cotton candy onto sticks into bags198128 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 6Missed putt198128 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 4Two guys and a doll198128 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 5Bradshaw tantrum: Terry Bradshaw, quarterback for the Pittsburgh Steelers, pounded the ground in frustration after missing athrow during a third quarter play agaistn the Kansas ity Chiefs. Pittsburgh won198228 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 7Actress portrait in Topeka, Kansas. She's been in more than 7 productions of local theater1983

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28 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 10Anguish after cave-in: Construction foreman sat in helpless resolution as rescue crews tried to free a man trapped beneathseveral tons of dirt that caved-in while he was working198328 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 11First communion, Topeka, Kans.: "Thanks mom": Krys Wuenstel got a last-minute check from his mom, Karen, before leaving thehouse for his first communion mass198328 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 12Here's my card: a public defender slipped his business card inside the pocket of a man who was making his first courtappearance after shooting a Kansas highway patrolman five times198328 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 13Garage fire, Kansas: man in anguish after learning that his garage was gutted by fire, and the family's cat was trapped inside1983 May 1528 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 8President Ronald Reagain in Kansas1983 June 3028 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 9Dog taking a walk with two girls, Topeka, Kansas198428 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 14Icy hoops: the March 19th ice storm wasn't all that bad. It meant another ay off for students who couldn't resist an icybasketball game198428 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 15Plane crash site: a state highway patolman surveyed the wreckage of a small plane that crashed two miles from the airportduring a tornado198428 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 16SWAT team success: ona quiet Sunday morning, a disturbed man barricaded himself inside a motel room and threatened toshoot himself and others nearby198428 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 17Talk of the morning: three Kansas farmers took some time off from loading alfalfa bales to talk about crops and weather198428 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 18Preparation for a Buddhist monk: Phally Kock, 17, has his head and eyebrows shaved for a ceremony the next day where he willbecome a monk198528 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 25Dancing near the park: woman and dog in the snow1985 Jan. 1028 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 19A close clip: a little boy kept a close watch on the progress of his haircut at a benefit "clip-a-thon"1985 Mar. 17

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28 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 20Sliding into home1985 Mar. 2728 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 21Tornado damage, Ware, Mass.: Marcella Knapp surveys the damage in her backyard where more than 100 trees were uprootedby a tornado1985 June 2628 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 22Summer program on pet care in Narragansett, R.I.: Stan Craig shulders his pet iguana1985 July 928 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 1Live Aid concert: As the heat and humidity soared, stadium crew member wet down fans and filled water bottles to ward off sunstroke1985 July 1319 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 1Live Aid concert: concert goers camped out in the parking lot of JFK Stadium all night1985 July 1319 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 1Live Aid concert: fan gets a higher viewpoint via the shoulders of a friend during the Black Sabbath set1985 July 1319 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 1Live Aid concert: fans jammed into the infield at JFK stadium for standing-room only views of the stage1985 July 1319 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 1Live Aid concert: fans keep cool by dousing each other with spray water bottles, cups of ice and hoses...1985 July 1319 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 1Live Aid concert: Rick Springfield reaches out to fans below the stage while singing "We all need the human touch"1985 July 1319 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 1Boys on the team: Northampton High School players on field hockey team1985 Sept. 2028 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 23I'm a mayor now: Kai Shang reacts with glee as it is announced he defeated the uincumbent to become the new mayor ofAttleboro, Mass.1985 Nov. 628 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 24Bristol Fourth of July parade198628 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 30Councilmen confer198628 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 2New appliances at elderly housing1986

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28 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 3Piloting a workhorse: Mitch Spencre, pilot of several DC-3s, the workhorse of WWII, is younger than the planes he pilots198628 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 31Plates as big as eyes198628 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 32Jackie Onassis peering through a window of a limousine at the wedding of her niece Maria Shriver1986 Apr. 2619 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 2Jackie Onassis peering through a window at the wedding of her niece Maria Shriver, Hyannis, Mass.1986 Apr. 2628 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 26Maria Shriver and Arnold Schwartzenegger wedding, Hyannis, Mass.1986 Apr. 2619 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 2Red Sox old timers day at Fenway Park, Boston: 1946 team1986 May 1828 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 27Prince Charles at Harvard1986 Sept. 528 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 28Hurricane winds, Narragansett, R.I.1986 Dec. 428 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 29Providence College basketball in NCAA tournament1987 Mar.19 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 3Providence College v. Georgetown in NCAA tourney1987 Mar. 2228 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 4Triple murder-suicide: members of Archie Johnston's family in anguish as medical examiners remove his body from a nearbyhouse1987 Aug. 3028 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 33Here we go again: Lee Hart rests on the hood of a car and waits for her husband Gary as they campaign along Main Street inConcord, N.H., after Hart announced his re-entry in the Presidential race1986 Dec. 1628 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 34Media circus: Gary Hart, surrounded by members of the media, walks down Main St. in Concord, N.H., after announcing his re-entry in the Presidential race1986 Dec. 1628 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 35Dental work on animal at the Roger Williams Park Zoo1988

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28 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 5John Barlow, a Narragansett Bay Commission worker, in a sewer at Ernest Street, Providence, loks up to the manhole opening asfelow workers talk to him198828 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 6Tails from the sea: a humpback whale searches for food off the coast of Gloucester198828 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 37Birds of a feather: mild March weather made barnyard buddies of this unlikely duo1988 Mar. 1028 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 36Red Sox spring training198919 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 4Wade Boggs (Red Sox) and teammate198928 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 7Proud heritage: Elizabeth Phillips, 89, stands on land on Rte. 44 in Gloucester, R.I., that the town planned for open space1989 Mar. 2028 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 8Funeral of Janet Auchincloss Morris, Jackie O's mother, Trinity Church, Newport, R.I.1989 July19 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 5Street hockey in Cranston, R.I.: Kenny Di Raimo jumps out of the way during game action1989 Aug. 728 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 38It got away: Pawtucket Red Sox second baseman Julius McDougal has a ground ball skip through his legs for an errorca.199028 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 40Providence College cheerleader Sue Ricci gives a silent warning to Coach Rick Barnes1990 Jan. 1028 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 9Protester: an anti-abortion protester is carried away by police as the rest of the group blocks the abortion clinic entrance,Cranston, R.I.1990 Feb. 2028 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 39At JFK statue dedication, Boston Statehouse1990 May 3019 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 6John F. Kennedy statue dedication outside Boston Statehouse, Sen. Edward Kennedy1990 May 3028 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 10Rhode Island School of Design commencement: Candace Bergen1990 June 319 x 25.5 cm.

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Box 4: 6Gasping for air from a second story window, Providence1990 July 1028 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 11EMT gives oxygen to a baby rescued from a house fire199128 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 12Inferno: Providence ladder company firemen blast away with high-pressure water hoses as the old Gorham SilverManufacturing Company goes up in flames, Providence, R.I.199128 x 35.5 cm. (mounted)Box 6: 41Providence College hockey series: Beth Beagan (#20) and Cammi Granato (#21), Providence College women's hockey199128 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 14Providence College hockey series: coach, donuts, and players in locker room199128 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 13Providence College hockey series: Hockey locker199128 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 15Providence College hockey series: Hockey players celebrating on the ice199128 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 16Providence College hockey series: hockey players walking down the tunnel199128 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 17Providence College hockey series: road trip to a tournament in Montreal199128 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 18Providence College hockey series: winning goal of NCAA tournament199128 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 19Winners of the Robert F. Kennedy Awards, with Edward Kennedy at Hickory Hill in Virginia: (l. to r.) Michele McDonald (BostonGlobe), Kathy Borchers (Providence Journal), Kennedy, David Bender (free lance)199119 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 6Boxer Vinny Pazienza gets weighed in before a fight in Providence1991 July 219 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 6New York Fashion Show stars199319 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 7Prayer service after thirteen-month vigil at St. Joseph's Church, Worcester, Mass.199328 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 20

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Boy shows off his eagle costume for the Bristol Fourth of July parade1993 July 228 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 21Michael Patalano, 4, shows off a lovebird perched on his shoulder1994 Mar. 2319 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 8Kathy Borchers with Anderson quintuplets199519 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 9Quadruplets: Anderson family, Plainville, Mass.199519 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 9Quadruplets: Anderson family, Plainville, Mass.199519 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 10A missed putt on the 18th green at Newport Country Club tournament1995 Aug. 2619 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 11Anderson Quintuplets with mom Ann199628 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 22Street flooding in Cranston, R.I.199628 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 23Summer camp kids laugh at Norton the polar bear at Roger Williams Park Zoo199619 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 11Hillary Clinton in Providence with Sen. Claiborne Pell1996 Jan. 2119 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 11President Clinton shakes hands at fairgrounds on Martha's Vineyard1997 Aug. 2319 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 11President Clinton with golf tee in his mouth1997 Aug. 2319 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 11U.S. Olympic team goalie, Sara DeCosta, with her gold medal199819 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 12Today Show hosts Katie Couric, Matt Lauer, and Ann ?, New York City1999 Jan. 1219 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 12Triton, a polar bear at Roger Williams Park Zoo1999 Feb. 2419 x 25.5 cm.

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Box 4: 12Cranberry harvest, Carver, Mass.200128 x 35.5 cm.Box 5: 24Giraffes at Roger Williams Park Zoo200219 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 12A baker and jester at event at Roger Williams Park200319 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 12A swan in Swansea, Mass.200419 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 12First day of Kindergarten, Smithfield, R.I.200419 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 12Birds lining phone wires, Middletown, R.I.undated19 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 12Ireland: A small butcher shop in Macroomundated19 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 13Ireland: Blarney Castle has many interesting angles to view itundated19 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 13Ireland: Gap of Dunloe, west of Killarneyundated19 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 13Ireland: Guiness Brewery produces the "black beer" or stoutundated19 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 13Ireland: In Dublin, children perform on Grafton Street as visitors shop the many storesundated19 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 13Ireland: Kissing the Blarney Stone requires you lie back gripping two iron bars to kiss the stone wallundated19 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 13Ireland: One of the Dublin doors in the George section, bordered by St. Stephen's Greenundated19 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 13Ireland: The Brazen Head pub, located in Dublin, is said to be Ireland's oldestundated19 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 13Ireland: The cliffs of Moher rise 700 feet above the Atlantic Ocean for a breathtaking viewundated

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19 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 13Ireland: While touring the Dingle Peninsula, be sure to stop by the Gallarus Oratory...undated19 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 13Shadow, my "Bat Cat"undated19 x 25.5 cm.Box 4: 12Series 3. Printed materials1987-2018Book: The first lady's recovery1994Box 3: 17Photoessay on the recovery of Marjorie Sundlun after being hit by a car. Sundlun was wife of then-governor of Rhode Island.Bruce Sundlun The file includes a copy of the magazine insert in which the work appeared.

Book: A healing spirit1997Box 3: 18Photoessay on Andrew Bateson, a six-year old boy who survived a bout with bacterial meningitis. The file includes a copy of themagazine insert in which the work appeared.

Book: A hope for Adam1990Box 3: 19Photoessay on Adam Maione, a young boy with cerebral palsy. The file includes a copy of the magazine insert in which the workappeared.

Book: On assignment: 25 years of newspaper photography, by Kathy Borchers2006Box 3: 20A selection of photographs from throughout Borchers' career through 2006, from early work for the Louisville Courier-Journaland Topeka Capital Journal through her first twenty years with the Providence Journal.

Book: On assignment, part 2: photographs by Kathy Borchers2015Box 3: 21Photographs from Borchers' career at Providence Journal between 2007 and her retirement in 2015.

Slideshow2015CDMissed puttMissed putt1981Box 3: 22Close cutClose cut: a little boy kept a close watch on the progress of his haircut at a benefit 'clip-a-thon'1985 Mar. 17Box 3: 22Preparation for a Buddhist monk: Phally Kock, 17, has his head and eyebrows shaved for a ceremony the next day where he willPreparation for a Buddhist monk: Phally Kock, 17, has his head and eyebrows shaved for a ceremony the next day where he willbecome a monkbecome a monk1985Box 3: 22Out at homeOut at home1985Box 3: 22Summer program on pet care, NarragansettSummer program on pet care, Narragansett1985Box 3: 221946 Red Sox team at Fenway1946 Red Sox team at Fenway

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1986Box 3: 22Jackie Onassis peering through a window of a limousine at the wedding of her niece Maria ShriverJackie Onassis peering through a window of a limousine at the wedding of her niece Maria Shriver1986 Apr. 26Box 3: 22Maria Shriver and Arnold SchwartzeneggerMaria Shriver and Arnold Schwartzenegger1986Box 3: 22Prince Charles at HarvardPrince Charles at Harvard1986Box 3: 22Amy Carter in her Brown University apartmentAmy Carter in her Brown University apartment1987Box 3: 22Margaret Heckler, Ambassador to IrelandMargaret Heckler, Ambassador to Ireland1987Box 3: 22Providence College vs Georgetown in NCAA tournamentProvidence College vs Georgetown in NCAA tournament1987Box 3: 22Rick Pitino hugs Billy Donovan at NCAA tournamentRick Pitino hugs Billy Donovan at NCAA tournament1987Box 3: 22Triple homicide reaction in ProvidenceTriple homicide reaction in Providence1987Box 3: 22Aaron Siskind at homeAaron Siskind at home1988Box 3: 22Under the streets of Providence with sewer workersUnder the streets of Providence with sewer workers1988Box 3: 22Elizabeth Phillips donates land to townElizabeth Phillips donates land to town1989 Mar. 20Box 3: 22Street hockey leagueStreet hockey league1989Box 3: 22Providence College cheerleader Sue Ricci gives a silent warning to Coach Rick BarnesProvidence College cheerleader Sue Ricci gives a silent warning to Coach Rick Barnes1990 Jan. 10Box 3: 22Gasping for air from a second floor window in ProvidenceGasping for air from a second floor window in Providence1990 July 10Box 3: 22Jackie Kennedy Onassis, Caroline Kennedy, and Edward Kennedy at JFK statue dedicationJackie Kennedy Onassis, Caroline Kennedy, and Edward Kennedy at JFK statue dedication1990 May 30Box 3: 22Sen. Edward Kennedy at JFK statue dedication, BostonSen. Edward Kennedy at JFK statue dedication, Boston1990 May 30Box 3: 22Show and tell love birdShow and tell love bird1990Box 3: 22Vigil at University of Rhode Island for rape victimVigil at University of Rhode Island for rape victim1990Box 3: 22Baby gets oxygen after being rescued from a fireBaby gets oxygen after being rescued from a fire1991Box 3: 22

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Adam Maione with mother DianeAdam Maione with mother Diane1991Box 3: 22Adam Maione, controversial therapy for his cerebral palsyAdam Maione, controversial therapy for his cerebral palsy1991Box 3: 22Ann Anderson in car with quadrupletsAnn Anderson in car with quadruplets1995Box 3: 22Ann Anderson with her quadrupletsAnn Anderson with her quadruplets1995Box 3: 22Boxer Vinnie Pazienza weighs in before a fight in ProvidenceBoxer Vinnie Pazienza weighs in before a fight in Providence1991 July 2Box 3: 22Dead whale washes up on East Matunuck BeachDead whale washes up on East Matunuck Beach1991Box 3: 22First Lady Marjorie Sundlun seated on a bed with her dog, Governor, at her Providence homeFirst Lady Marjorie Sundlun seated on a bed with her dog, Governor, at her Providence home1991 Feb. 3Box 3: 22Gorham Silver fireGorham Silver fire1991Box 3: 22Providence College women's hockey teamProvidence College women's hockey team1991Box 3: 22Al GoreAl Gore1993 Dec. 7Box 3: 22Diana Ross and daughter Rhonda, Rhode Island School of DesignDiana Ross and daughter Rhonda, Rhode Island School of Design1993Box 3: 22Diana Ross and daughter Rhonda, Rhode Island School of Design graduateDiana Ross and daughter Rhonda, Rhode Island School of Design graduate1993Box 3: 22Diana Ross (center) with her daughter (holding a child) and Berry Gordy.

Governor Bruce Sundlun and daughter KaraGovernor Bruce Sundlun and daughter Kara1993Box 3: 22Jane Fonda at Rhode Island School of Design graduationJane Fonda at Rhode Island School of Design graduation1993Box 3: 22KD Lang, New York City Fashion WeekKD Lang, New York City Fashion Week1993Box 3: 22Emery family reactionEmery family reaction1994 Sept. 10Box 3: 22Governor and Mrs. Sundlun with Sen. Pell on Bellenue Ave., Newport1994Box 3: 22Massachusetts Maritime AcademyMassachusetts Maritime Academy1995Box 3: 22Summer campSummer camp1995Box 3: 22Hillary Clinton with Sen. Claiborne PellHillary Clinton with Sen. Claiborne Pell

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1996 Jan. 21Box 3: 22Martha Stewart book signing, ProvidenceMartha Stewart book signing, Providence1996Box 3: 22Water main break buries car in mudWater main break buries car in mud1996Box 3: 22President Bill Clinton on Martha's VineyardPresident Bill Clinton on Martha's Vineyard1997Box 3: 22President Clinton works the crowd at the Martha's Vineyard County Fair Saturday evening around7:15PM. He walked throughthe livestock barn with Hillary, viewing goats, pigs, and cows. It was packed with people who shook their hands and greetedthem.

Dighton v. Rehoboth soccerDighton v. Rehoboth soccer1998 Sept. 30Box 3: 22Rose Martin buried in beloved 1962 CorvairRose Martin buried in beloved 1962 Corvair1998Box 3: 22Andrew Bateson contracted bacterial meningitisAndrew Bateson contracted bacterial meningitis1999Box 3: 22Andrew Bateson on his ninth birthday in February, 2000. He contracted meningitis in July of 1997.

Vietnam veterans at the moving wallVietnam veterans at the moving wall1999Box 3: 22Billie Jean King and Martina Navratilova at Newport Tennis Hall of FameBillie Jean King and Martina Navratilova at Newport Tennis Hall of Fame2000Box 3: 22Cranberry harvest, Carver, Mass.Cranberry harvest, Carver, Mass.2001Box 3: 22Actors, Roger Williams ParkActors, Roger Williams Park2003Box 3: 22Marriage equality banner unfurled at the Rhode Island StatehouseMarriage equality banner unfurled at the Rhode Island Statehouse2006Box 3: 22Vietnam veterans applaud Iraq War veteransVietnam veterans applaud Iraq War veterans2006Box 3: 22Vietnam veterans applaud two Iraq War veterans, Tigran (cq) Mikaelian (cq), Providence and David Harootunian (cq), Seekonk,at the end of the ceremony. At left are Bob Barber, Superior Court Judge Frank J. Williams and Al Demeo at the Rhode IslandVeterans Cemetery Monday morning. Memorial Day events. We would like to begin at 7 a.m. in the Rhode Island VeteransCemetery where South County's Vietnam veterans will have a service at the cemetery's Vietnam memorial.

Aerial ProvidenceAerial Providence0000Box 3: 22Missed putt, Rhode Island Amateur Golf tournamentMissed putt, Rhode Island Amateur Golf tournament1995 Aug. 26Box 3: 22Piano ManPiano Man0000Box 3: 22Christopher Hightower trial: crossbow killingChristopher Hightower trial: crossbow killing1993 Mar. 15

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Box 3: 22Providence, RI . Detective Sgt. Michael Quinn of the R.I. State police shows the crossbow that was seized from the trunk of thecar Christopher Hightower was driving when he was arrested Sept. 23, 1991.

Serial killer Craig Price in courtSerial killer Craig Price in court1997 May 20Box 3: 22Four-time killer Craig Price looks up to the ceiling as the jury in Providence, R.I., convicts him of criminal contempt May 20, 1997,for defying a court order to undergo a psychiatric evaluation. Defense lawyer Robert Mann, right, had argued that Price wantedto undergo the evaluation so he could begin a treatment program, but ignored the court order on the advice of his previousattorney, who feared the findings could be used to keep Price incarcerated.

Land where the future Providence Place Mall is nowLand where the future Providence Place Mall is now1998Box 3: 22Mall construction from Westin, 1998. Nordstrom store to the left of the statehouse, Capital Center Project, Providence Place Mallsite

Sara DeCosta, US women's hockey goalieSara DeCosta, US women's hockey goalie1998 Mar. 06Box 3: 22Sara DeCosta, a goalie for the U.S. women's hockey team that won the gold medal in Nagano, flies in from her vacation inHawaii after the Olympics. Her friends and family, Mayor Lincoln Chafee and Governor Almond will greet her and have a shortreception in the Brennan board room. Sara DeCosta holds up her gold medal during the press conference at Green Airportafter she arrived on a United airlines flights on her return from Hawaii.

Cuttino Mobley, University of Rhode Island rallyCuttino Mobley, University of Rhode Island rally1998 Mar. 18Box 3: 22Send-off rally at the Rams Den for URI Basketball team. The team will arrive at the Rams' Den by bus. They'll be speeched at,pumped up, and sent off by 10:30 am, at the latest. URI basketball player Cuttino Mobley basks in the applause at theWednesday morning rally at the Rams' Den in the URI student union before the team left for St. Louis.

Trixie and Triton, polar bears, Roger Williams Park ZooTrixie and Triton, polar bears, Roger Williams Park Zoo1998 Mar. 27Box 3: 22The cub never strays far from its mother, Trixie is a great mother. She's very protective of baby says keeper Ron Martini.

Blue dragonfly at Lincoln WoodsBlue dragonfly at Lincoln Woods1998 July 29Box 3: 22For Jon Hill story about Fred Thurber, dragon fly census taker. He will be at Lincoln Woods collecting samples. Close-up of a'Skimming Bluet' that Fred Thurber, volunteer for the Nature Conservancy, caught at Lincoln Woods.

Brayton Point Power Plant, Somerset, as sun risesBrayton Point Power Plant, Somerset, as sun rises1998 Nov. 04Box 3: 22NEW WOES: Brayton Point's Somerset plant, is one of those under fire.

Vietnam veterans at the moving wall, AttleboroVietnam veterans at the moving wall, Attleboro1999Box 3: 22Triton the polar bear, Roger Williams Park ZooTriton the polar bear, Roger Williams Park Zoo1999 Feb. 23Box 3: 22Having an arctic blast: Triton, the 'baby' polar bear at Roger Williams Park Zoo, born 15 months ago in November 1997, seemsto be enjoying the cold temperatures on Tuesday morning. This is technically the bear's first winter outside since last Jan. andFeb. he spent inside the den with his mother Trixie. The bear was weighed last month at 350 pounds, and its mother was 525pounds.

Elephant ultrasound at the Roger Williams Park ZooElephant ultrasound at the Roger Williams Park Zoo1999 Mar. 01

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Box 3: 22Dr. Dennis Schmidt, professor at Southwest Missouri State University, center, uses a probe to perform an ultra-sound on Alice.Holding the monitor is Dawn Kelly, registered veterinary technician and next to her is Dr. Janet Martin, director of veterinaryservice at the Roger Williams Park Zoo.

Melinda Kanakaredes in Providence filming television show ProvidenceMelinda Kanakaredes in Providence filming television show Providence1999 Apr. 16Box 3: 22Series star Melina Kanakaredes, playing Dr. Sydney Hansen, takes a solemn walk in Prospect Park overlooking the city as she isfilmed for some of the last episodes this season. Filming for the TV Show 'Providence' continued on Friday in Providence atvarious locations.

Brayton Point Power PlantBrayton Point Power Plant1999 Aug. 02Box 3: 22IN OPERATION: Dighton Power plant is functioning and on-line. Michael Joyce, plant manager at the Dighton Power Plant,stands near a pipe that is part of a catalyst reduction system.

Andrew Bateson gets fitted for a new prosthesisAndrew Bateson gets fitted for a new prosthesis1999 Sept. 29Box 3: 22At Next Step, a prosthetic center in Warwick, Matt Albuquerque takes measurements on Andrew as they fit him for a 'new leg.Andrew Bateson, 8, lost his legs to bacterial meningitis and now plays ice hockey, rollerblades, bikes, etc. A healing spirit: This isthe story of one child, one family, and those who helped them fight bacterial meningitis.

Andrew Bateson watches as new prosthesis is madeAndrew Bateson watches as new prosthesis is made1999 Sept. 29Box 3: 22A GOOD FIT: Andrew watches his new legs get the finishing touches by prosthetic assistant Steve Marfia (cq) at Next Step inWarwick. Andrew Bateson, 8, lost his legs to bacterial meningitis and now plays ice hockey, rollerblades, bikes, etc. A HealingSpirit: This is the story of one child, one family, and those who helped them fight bacterial meningitis.

Andrew Bateson plays street hockey with friendsAndrew Bateson plays street hockey with friends1999 Sept. 29Box 3: 22Taking his shot: Andrew plays street hockey with his neighborhood friends last month. His house is in the background, on theright, as is the bike he had been riding earlier in the day. College Rd. on June 20, 200. A Healing Spirit: This is the story of onechild, one family, and those who helped them fight bacterial meningitis.

Andrew Bateson's father, Scott, reads at bedtimeAndrew Bateson's father, Scott, reads at bedtime1999 Sept. 29Box 3: 22Scott Bateson reads a story to his son Andrew before bedtime. An 8-year-old boy named Andrew Bateson who lost his legs tobacterial meningitis and now plays ice hockey, rollerblades, bikes, etc. It will be a long series slated for December.

Taylor in a tall worldTaylor in a tall world1999 Oct. 07Box 3: 22Taylor in a Tall World: Taylor Marcello, 6, sits with her mother Jennifer Marcello on the back steps of their Coventry home. Tayloris a primordial dwarf - she is 30 inches tall and weighs a little over 10 pounds.

Wine, studio shotWine, studio shot1999 Dec. 06Box 3: 22Vintage advice for the holidays: Wines for the holiday season.

Nicholas Magan holds his father Richard's police hatNicholas Magan holds his father Richard's police hat2000 Aug. 17Box 3: 22After the funeral mass at St. Joseph's Church, his family watches as his casket is placed back on the caisson for the procession toOak Grove Cemetery. Holding his father's policeman hat is Nicholas Magan (who also read an essay during the Mass), Magan'swidow is in back. At left is his daughter Jenna and his other son Timothy at right. (I think his father is on the left ).

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Caisson arrives at St. Joseph's ChurchCaisson arrives at St. Joseph's Church2000 Aug. 17Box 3: 22The caisson carrying the body of Fall River Policeman Richard Magan arrives on North Main St. at St. Joseph's Churchsurrounded by police and fireman for his funeral Mass. Funeral for Fall River Police detective Richard Magan Thursday morning.

Hot air balloonHot air balloon2000 Oct. 24Box 3: 22Lighter Than Air: Inside the Re/Max hot air balloon, pilot Chris P. Mooney shows teachers an inside view as their students tendto the balloon ropes outside. Hot air balloon rides were offered to students at Lincoln High School on Tuesday (10/24/00) as partof an industrial technology class lesson. The balloon ride should make for great, colorful pictures.

EgyptAir flight 900 memorialEgyptAir flight 900 memorial2000 Nov. 01Box 3: 22Marisa Kowalsky of Michigan leans against the Brenton Point State Park memorial in Newport as other relatives gather forphotos. Her grandparents died on flight 990. This was Wednesday afternoon after this group had taken a morning tour of theplane remains in a hangar at Quonset Point.

Rescue on I-95Rescue on I-952001 Apr. 12Box 3: 22Crash snarls traffic on Route 95: Cranston firefighters and rescue workers extract a woman from her car, which veered onto agravel embankment on Route 95 North, near Route 10, at about 3 p.m. yesterday. The driver was taken to R.I. Hospital withhead lacerations she suffered in the one-car accident that snarled traffic for more than an hour. The state police areinvestigating the cause of the crash. (They surround car to keep it from sliding down the gravel enbankment on 95 NorthThursday afternoon while medical personnel attend to the driver. The car had to be winched to a telephone pole above andheavy wooden blocks placed under the tires before they could get the driver out of the car. In the Cranston and Rt. 10 vicinity.)

Greek Orthodox Holy FridayGreek Orthodox Holy Friday2001 Apr. 13Box 3: 22April 13, 2001 - Elizabeth Sullivan, 11, Warwick, and her godmother Angela San Souci, North Scituate, light candles at theentrance to the Greek Orthodox Church of the Annunciation, 175 Oaklawn Ave., before the Great Friday service at the church.Later, Elizabeth and other children helped decorate the tomb of Jesus with white carnations. Children of the Greek OrthodoxChurch of the Annunciation will gather to decorate with flowers the Epitafio, the tomb of Jesus, which will be used in the HolyFriday service later in the day. This is an opportunity for us to acknowledge the Orthodox, who we usually ignore because theirEaster usually comes later. For the first time in more than a decade, Orthodox as well as Protestant and Catholic churches haveobservances on the same day. (Orthodox call it Great and Holy Friday.)

Phil Edmonds at Rhode Island statehousePhil Edmonds at Rhode Island statehouse2001 Sept. 19Box 3: 22RI General Assembly meeting in Grand Committee inside the House Chamber to express its support for the U.S. Congress andPresident Bush. Phil Edmonds holds a sign at the entrance to the House chambers while the color guard members prepare.

Protest in Providence by clergy membersProtest in Providence by clergy members2002 Jan. 30Box 3: 22During the state meeting to vote on a 4.5 pay raise for nonunion employees, chaired by Dr. Robert Carl, director ofadministration, concerned citizens show their protest. They are from left: Anne Grant of Trinity United Methodist Church, Rev.Duane Clinker of Hillsgrove United Methodist Church, Rev. Jonathan Almond of Mathewson Street Church and Leigh Pagnozzi.POY

Mayor Buddy Cianci and a lawyer walk to court on first day or trialMayor Buddy Cianci and a lawyer walk to court on first day or trial2002 Apr. 17Box 3: 22The Mayor's World: Providence Mayor Vincent Cianci walks across Kennedy Plaza with his limousine trailing and City Hall in thebackground for the first day of his trial for jury selection on the Plunder Dome investigation of Providence City Hall. At right ishis lawyer Richard Egbert. TV reporter Jim Hummel is to the far left.

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Scott Hornoff free after six yearsScott Hornoff free after six years2002 Nov. 06Box 3: 22A teary-eyed Jeffrey Scott Hornoff leads his mother Betty June Hornoff down the steps outside Superior Court after he wasreleased on bail from Superior Court Wednesday afternoon after serving six years at the ACI for the murder of VictoriaCushman. Todd J. Barry confessed to the murder over the weekend.

Ty Longley's girlfriend Heidi at the site of the Station NightclubTy Longley's girlfriend Heidi at the site of the Station Nightclub2003 Feb. 24Box 3: 22Heidi Peralta the girlfriend of Ty Longley, guitarist for the band Great White, sobs as she arrives at the site of Thursday night'snightclub fire at The Station in West Warwick, RI. The chain-link fence has become a makeshift memorial at the site ofThursday's nightclub fire where the band Great White was playing. At least 97 people were killed. A continuous stream ofmourners came by today to pay their respects and view the scene of the tragedy. The Station Club fire in West Warwick, whichkilled at least 96 and injured about 150, was believed to have been started when the band that was playing, Great White, set offpyrotechnics at the beginning of their performance on Thursday evening February 20, 2003.

Station Nightclub survivor Michelle SpenceStation Nightclub survivor Michelle Spence2003 Apr. 01Box 3: 22With assistance from her mom Wanda (arms at left) and her daughter Hailey, Michelle takes a drink of milk wearing specialgloves for burn patients. She has had numerous skin grafts on her arms and back in the last six weeks. Michelle Spence, 29, wasburned over 30% of her body in The Station nightclub fire on Feb. 20, 2003. She is still recovering in RI Hospital six weeks later.Michelle Spence with her daughter Hailey, sister Tammy St. Hilaire and mother Wanda Hilaire. They are from LIncoln.

Station Nightclub survivor Michelle Spence with daugher HaileyStation Nightclub survivor Michelle Spence with daugher Hailey2003 Apr. 01Box 3: 22Hailey Spence holds her mom's hand for comfort in her RI Hospital room. Michelle Spence, 29, was burned over 30% of herbody in The Station nightclub fire on Feb. 20, 2003. She is still recovering in RI Hospital six weeks later. Michelle Spence with herdaughter Hailey, sister Tammy St. Hilaire and mother Wanda St. Hilaire. They are from LIncoln.

Station Nightclub survivor Missy Minor holds Mara JadeStation Nightclub survivor Missy Minor holds Mara Jade2003 Apr. 01Box 3: 22With her bandaged hand, Missy squeezes her daughter Mara Jade's fingers as they sit on the couch with her husband John--whose arm is around the baby at right. Missy Minor who escaped The Station nightclub fire, but was burned severely on herarms and face. Spent three weeks recovering in Rhode Island Hospital. She lives in West Warwick with her husband John, andthree month old daughter Mara Jade, and three-year-old son Anakan (ck. spelling). She recalls the night of the fire in aninterview.

Jason Pisano trains for another marathonJason Pisano trains for another marathon2003 May 20Box 3: 22Relentless: Jason trains on the track at the West Warwick Athletic Complex--he uses his legs to power the specially-designedracing bike? Carolyn Thornton is doing a feature on Jason Pisano, the wheelchair-bound runner who is attempting to qualify forthe British Open (a competition for disabled athletes) in August. If he makes it, he will be the only U.S. competitor there. If hegets there and does well, he may have a shot at competing in the Paralympics next summer.

Tamarin monkey : Stuart, 3, (yellow tint) reaches his arm through his carrier to his brother Luis, 2, Tamarin monkey : Stuart, 3, (yellow tint) reaches his arm through his carrier to his brother Luis, 2, (orange tint) carrier after they(orange tint) carrier after theyboth had their dye-jobs and were awaiting transfer to the new exhibit.both had their dye-jobs and were awaiting transfer to the new exhibit.2003 July 08Box 3: 22There are seven monkeys all-together (father, mother and five sons), weighing about a pound each. In preparation for theAugust opening of the all-new and improved Tropical America Building, Roger Williams Park Zoo monkeys had their hair dyed tomake them more visible and identifiable to volunteers. During their annual exams, veterinarian Dr. Janet Martin used semi-permanent dye on the cotton top tamarins signature poof of white head fur to distinguish them from each other. When theexhibit opens, they will roam freely with visitors inside the exhibit. Volunteers will monitor the monkeys' behavior in this newenvironment and needed a way to distinguish them from each other. These gregarious monkeys look a bit like pint-sized punkrockers.

Washington County FairWashington County Fair

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2003 Aug. 13Box 3: 22IRRESISTIBLE FORCE VS. IMMOVABLE OBJECT: Forty-eight-pound Brittany Ornberg, 6, Westerly, tries to coax her family'sHolstein, LILAH, toward the show ring as she waits with her mother. The 37th Washington County Fair opens Wednesday, Aug.13 at the fairgrounds, Route 112, Richmond. Among the things to photograph are kids in livestock competitions and aconcession stand operated by The Odd Fellows, a service organization with an unusual name. These guys (and their wives)devote vacation time to selling food with the proceeds going to send kids to camp. REVIEW 2003 - IMAGES FROM A YEAR INSOUTH COUNTY.

Elephants at the zooElephants at the zoo2003 Nov. 06Box 3: 22You haven't seen the end of us....The pachyderms aren't packing: Roger Williams Park Zoo's three female African elephants,Kate (7,000 pounds) Ginny (8,500 pounds) and Alice (7,000 pounds) will be staying at the zoo after all. The zoo is embarking on aplan to make significant necessary improvements to the existing elephant building and yard. The elephants are 18 years old.

Vincent DiColo with low-carb breadVincent DiColo with low-carb bread2003 Nov. 12Box 3: 22Waist Line, Bottom Line: Vincent DiColo, president of Carol's Bakery, holds some of the loaves of low-carb rye and wheat breadthat he makes. Carol's Bakery, 395 Atwood Ave. in Cranston, specializes in low carb breads and other bakery goods such asmuffins, cookies, brownie and pies. With the popularity of the Atkins Diet and other low-carb diets, some bakeries have seen adecline in business.

Accident on I-95 NorthAccident on I-95 North2004 Jan. 02Box 3: 22Accident--Nothing but brake lights for miles along I-295 South before exit 8B in Smithfield Friday morning as a multiple caraccident shut down part of the interstate for about an hour just before 9am.

ChefChef2004 Apr. 29Box 3: 22Chef 1 ---Features department -- Chef Carisa (cq) Dixon will prepare crab cakes for a Chef's secret for food pages

Swan in Swansea, Mass.Swan in Swansea, Mass.2004 July 07Box 3: 22A swan is reflected in the water of Coles River in Swansea, as seen from Rt. 6, on a sunny summer morning.

Governor Donald Carcieri at Station Nightclub ceremonyGovernor Donald Carcieri at Station Nightclub ceremony2004 Sept. 29Box 3: 22Governor Donald Carcieri, with a tear running down his left cheek, finishes his speech during the dedication of the garden atRWP Zoo on Wed. evening. At the beginning, he got choked up while beginning to read Butterflies symbolize transformation..."so his wife Sue read some of the words, then he took back over and thanked her ... Dedication of a butterfly garden in RogerWilliams Park Zoo as a memorial to The Station Nightclub victims/survivors.

George W. Bush in Manchester, N.H.George W. Bush in Manchester, N.H.2004 Oct. 29Box 3: 22Pres. Bush makes a point as the crowd stands to applaud him, including Laura Bush. George Bush campaigning in Manchester,New Hampshire at Verizon Wireless Arena.

Sen. Edward Kennedy, Patrick Kennedy, and Patrick DiPaoloSen. Edward Kennedy, Patrick Kennedy, and Patrick DiPaolo2004 Nov. 02Box 3: 22Sen Edward Kennedy waves to supporters as he arrives at his son Patrick Kennedy's campaign headquarters in Pawtucket. Atleft is long-time supporter Frank DiPaolo, 98.

Katie Corbett dresses upKatie Corbett dresses up2005 Jan. 22

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Box 3: 22Katie Corbett, dressed up as Cinderella for Halloween--she still enjoys trying on the dress and tiara often, like on this Januarymorning.

Nothing Less than Love: Same-sex marriage: One year later Katie Corbett is mesmerized by her birthday cake while her momsNothing Less than Love: Same-sex marriage: One year later Katie Corbett is mesmerized by her birthday cake while her momsCynthia, left, and Patti Corbett and other family members sing "Happy Birthday" to her during a Sunday afternoon party inCynthia, left, and Patti Corbett and other family members sing "Happy Birthday" to her during a Sunday afternoon party inFebruary.February.2005 Jan. 30Box 3: 22Katie Corbett is mesmerized by her birthday cake while her moms Cynthia, left, and Patti Corbett and other family memberssing "Happy Birthday" to her during a Sunday afternoon party in February. Photo project on Patti and Cynthia Corbett,Massachusetts residents, who were legally married on May 20, 2004, after same-sex marriage was allowed in Massachusetts.They have a daughter, Katherine (Katie), who was born in Feb. 2003. She is the result of Patti's fertilized egg being implanted inCynthia, who carried the baby. Both of their names are on the birth certificate as parents of Katie. Looking at their lives duringthis first year of marriage. Also, Cynthia is now pregnant again and due in July 2005.

Cranston students hold a Burmese pythonCranston students hold a Burmese python2005 Feb. 02Box 3: 22Peter Gros (cq), lets the students at Cranston Johnston Catholic Regional School hold a Burmese python during this afternoon'sprogram for Student Appreciation Day at the school in Cranston. From center, left: Johanna Dombrowski, Talia Barriera,Michaela Vieira, Catarina Girardi and George St. Laurant. The Wild Kingdom is making a New England tour. Peter Gros co-host of"Mutual of Omaha's Wild Kingdom" will bring a Burmese python, alligator snapping turtle, cougar kitten, 4-foot Nile monitor anda golden eagle.

Police march all along the route for Det. James Allen's funeralPolice march all along the route for Det. James Allen's funeral2005 Apr. 21Box 3: 22The funeral of Detective Sgt. James L. Allen: Along Cranston St., just before arriving at the cemetery, a sea of police and officialin the procession. Police from MANY departments will gather at the Dunkin Donuts Center. One cruiser from each departmentwill proceed to the Nardilillo Funeral home -- all other officers will be bussed to the funeral home. Det. Sgt. James Allen funeral.

Memorial after fatal car accident in BarringtonMemorial after fatal car accident in Barrington2005 May 03Box 3: 22Benjamin Sacks, who graduated from Barrington High School in 2003, looks at the memorial on Nyatt Rd. in Barrington anddiscusses the fatal accident that killed Zachary Stiness and Michael Neubauer early Sunday morning. In Barrington with KiaHayes on follow of fatal car wreck.

Tom Brokaw, Providence College graduationTom Brokaw, Providence College graduation2005 May 15Box 3: 22Providence College graduation. Main speaker: Tom Brokaw. Your projo id is sufficient. Pat Viera on site but her daughter isgraduating and she'd like to be more of a parent than a pr person.... Press platform in front of stage but you are completely freeto move about.

Home health care CAN storyHome health care CAN story2005 Nov. 04Box 3: 22Ruth provides home health care for Maryanne Apostili at her North Providence home. Ruth Dickerson is a home-care CNA.Working for $10 an hour, without benefits or paid holidays, she takes care of people in their homes who would otherwise beinstitutionalized at great cost. She loves her work but with gas prices soaring, she's finding it hard to survive. CNAs who work innursing homes get benefits and better pay. We are going with Ruth to the home of Marianne Apostili, who is totallyincapacitated, to observe what Ruth does to earn her pay.

Second Beach, NewportSecond Beach, Newport2005 Dec. 26Box 3: 22A horse and rider on Sachuest Beach on Monday morning. Reporter Rich Salit will meet Anthony Leach and his two bulldogs onSachuest Beach. Leach will recount how the police gave him a $40 ticket for walking his dogs unleashed on the beach. Thecitation followed an incident at the beach last week where a man used pepper spray on a dog owner and his unleashed dog.

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Providence Place Mall: car hangs over fourth floor of the garageProvidence Place Mall: car hangs over fourth floor of the garage2006 Apr. 04Box 3: 22A Providence Place security vehicle hangs over the side of the 4th floor parking garage on the Promenade side of the mall onTuesday morning around 11:15am.....Report of a car hanging over the parking garage 4th floor at Providence Place mall....

Littlefield High School storyLittlefield High School story2006 June 15Box 3: 22Class of 2010, 8th grade: Adam101-- Adam Littlefield chats with Danielle French, MacKenzie Cahoone, Emily Gruner andBreanna Hinson at the 8th Grade Social at Curtis Corner Middle School on June 15. Adam Littlefield, 8th grader at Curtis CornerMiddle School. Athletic -- wrestler, skiier, swimmer. Also plays piano and trumpet. Brother Tim, 17.

Rally for Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse with Barack ObamaRally for Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse with Barack Obama2006 Nov. 04Box 3: 22Sheldon Whitehouse applauds a comment of Senator Barack Obama during the rally at the Temple to Music at Roger WilliamsPark on Saturday morning. In back at right is Ralph Mollis. We are doing a story on the last weekend of campaigning. Need pix .Barack Obama is scheduled to be at Roger Williams Park with Sheldon Whitehouse from 10 a.m. to noon. Credential pick upstarting at 9:00 a.m.

Trio of baby robins in SeekonkTrio of baby robins in Seekonk2007 May 26Box 3: 22Seekonk, MA. Saturday, May 26, 2007. A trio of baby robins wait for food from their mother while huddled in a nest in a low pinetree in a Seekonk yard. They hatched about four days before this.

NICA nurses working on a premature babyNICA nurses working on a premature baby2008 Jan. 09Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Wednesday, January 9, 2008. Martha Mance, (cq) nurse practitioner, left, puts a breathing tube in baby NicholasChin, Cranston, who had respiratory problems at birth. Assisting her is Dr. Sylvia LaCourse and Barbara Gallagher and others.He is hooked up to monitors for respiration, oxygen, heart and blood pressure. He was born the day before. Barbara Gallagher,nurse at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit at Women and Infants Hospital. She works a 12-hour shift. For Felice Freyer project onpremature births.

Teagan Grant: the price of miraclesTeagan Grant: the price of miracles2008 Apr. 29Box 3: 22Pawtucket, RI. Tuesday, April 29, 2008. Kim Grant hugs Teagan after giving her a bath in early morning in their Pawtucket livingroom as she starts their daily routine. Teagan had an appointment later that morning with Doctor Betty Vohr. Teagan Grant,born June 8, 2007, spent 7 months in the NICU at Women and Infants Hospital. She weighed 440 grams at birth when she wasborn at week 24. Her parents are Kim and Joe Grant. For Felice Freyer project on premature births.

Sharon DiSpirito with Samantha, Apex, NCSharon DiSpirito with Samantha, Apex, NC2008 June 12Box 3: 22Apex, NC. Thursday, June 12, 2008. Sharon picks Samantha up out of bed and transfers her to the wheelchair. Going to NorthCarolina with Felice for NICU project, at home of Sharon DiSpirito with daughter Samantha, 20, who was born prematurely onJuly 3, 1987. She is blind and has CP, etc. and needs intensive care. They moved from Woonsocket about a year and a half ago.

Cumberland High School football player jumps over opponentCumberland High School football player jumps over opponent2008 Nov. 15Box 3: 22West Warwick, RI. Saturday, November 15, 2008. Cumberland's #11 Evan Patrick misses the catch as West Warwick's #44 ScottGrove, jumps to avoid stepping on him. Cumberland at West Warwick, football, Division II quarterfinal playoffs.

Dalai Lama at Gillette StadiumDalai Lama at Gillette Stadium2009 May 02Box 3: 22Foxboro, MA. Saturday, May 2, 2009. The Dalai Lama at Gillette Stadium on Saturday afternoon at a public talk "The Path toPeace and Happiness" hosted by the Tibetan Association of Boston (TAB).

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William and Joseph Oliveira, born prematureWilliam and Joseph Oliveira, born premature2009 June 16Box 3: 22Coventry, RI. Wednesday, June 16, 2009. William and Joseph Oliveira were born prematurely on Sept. 5, 2003, at 24th weeks andspent more than four months in the NICU at Women and Infants. They weighed 1 1/2 pounds each and had complications,William had a brain bleed. Helen and John Oliveira are the parents. For the next installment of the Preemies series by Felice.NICU and premature.

James Woods sued Kent County HospitalJames Woods sued Kent County Hospital2009 Nov. 23Box 3: 22Warwick, RI. Monday, Nov. 23, 2009. James Woods in Kent County Superior Court where a negligence lawsuit continues againstKent Hospital where his brother Michael J. Woods died July 26, 2006. The judge is Daniel A. Procaccini.

Missing relativeMissing relative2010 Mar. 18Box 3: 22Dedham, MA. Thursday, March 18, 2010. Victoria Hart, 20, comforts her brother JP (John) Hart as he sits in Greg's room onThursday morning and talks about his younger brother. Greg loved the beach. Gregory Hart, 23, a Dedham, MA resident, wentto the Red Room nightclub in Providence on Saturday night with friends. His body was found Tuesday in a section of theWoonasquatucket River along Kinsley Ave. The family is seeking answers about what happened that night and how he died.They are upset with the Providence Police's investigation. He was a dean's list student at the University of Massachusetts inAmherst where he graduated in June with a degree in economics, and he was to start a new job Monday at Meditech, workingon medical software.

DeBarros High School storyDeBarros High School story2010 May 27Box 3: 22Pawtucket, RI. Thursday, May 27, 2010. Gigi DeBarros is graduating from Lincoln School, class of 2010. She was one of four 8th-graders who were featured in a series in The Journal about the transition to high school by Jen Jordan. This is an update.

DeBarros High School storyDeBarros High School story2010 May 27Box 3: 22Gigi, center, shares a laugh with her friends Brigid (cq) Fonseca, left, and Sarah Estrela, right, during lunch in January. Giovanna(Gigi) DeBarros is an 8th-grader at Samuel Slater Junior High in Pawtucket. She has five sisters, is a good student and acheerleader. 8th grade.

Shanelle Reilly's quinceaneraShanelle Reilly's quinceanera2011 Jan. 15Box 3: 22North Smithfield, RI. Saturday, Jan. 15, 2011. Shanelle shares a laugh with her court of 14 friends before they leave her NorthSmithfield house in the limo. For Rhode Islander cover story about a Quinceanera, the traditional 15th birthday party in theHispanic culture. The girl's name is Shanelle Reilly. Traditions associated with the event, include when Shanelle puts lipstick onfor the first time and the "changing of the shoes," when she wears high heels for the first time and the waltz with her father. Apastor will also give a blessing at the event. Her parents are Candy and Shaun (cq) and her brother is Shane, age, 10. The familylives in North Smithfield and Shanelle goes to school at La Salle. Others in the photos are her aunt Cindy Salazar, godmotherShelley Errington, grandparents....

Keith Michael Johnson bubble programKeith Michael Johnson bubble program2011 Apr. 13Box 3: 22North Scituate, RI. Wednesday, April 13, 2011.Keith makes huge bubbles as he explains the science of them. Keith MichaelJohnson and The Secret World of Bubbles gave two performances at Fogarty Memorial School in North Scituate for the 348students in grades K-5. Keith entertains the students while incorporating science into his program as they learn about liquids,gasses, force and shapes.

PaperCaper, Providence Children's MuseumPaperCaper, Providence Children's Museum2011 Apr. 19Box 3: 22

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011. Jacob Sullivan, 6, Westfield, MA, made a paper airplane then sent it airborne through hula hoops thatwere set up for the program while his mom Kathy Sullivan and sister Teaghan (cq) Sullivan watched nearby. At the ProvidenceChildren's Museum on Tuesday, kids folded and creased paper to create whirligigs, design gliders and fashion other fabulousflying contraptions and then sent them soaring as part of the program "Paper Caper" for ages 3-11. Other programs for the restof school vacation week are listed on their website.

Members of Occupy Providence march to Brown UniversityMembers of Occupy Providence march to Brown University2011 Oct. 22Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Saturday, Oct. 22, 2011. At 9:30 a.m., members of Occupy marched from their downtown location up College Hillto the Brown campus for the meeting. Students in the College Hill community, participants in Occupy Providence and OccupyCollege Hill, and supporters of the world-wide Occupy movement will brought the Occupation to Brown. Saturday morning isone of the semi-annual business meetings in University Hall, of the Corporation of Brown University -- Brown's Board of Fellowsand Board of Trustees.

Tents in Kennedy Plaza for Occupy ProvidenceTents in Kennedy Plaza for Occupy Providence2011 Nov. 15Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2011. James Vecchione rakes leaves around the tents in Occupy Providence. General scenesaround Occupy Providence before the tents are moved for sprinkler system winterizing....

Wilma Briggs, All-American Girls Baseball League player, 1948-1954Wilma Briggs, All-American Girls Baseball League player, 1948-19542011 Nov. 21Box 3: 22South Kingstown, RI. Monday, Nov. 21, 2011. This has VIDEO. Wilma Briggs shows the 10-inch ball she hit her 9th home run ofthe season with. Feature for Thanksgiving weekend on Wilma Briggs, who just turned 81, and was a star player in the All-American Girls Professional Baseball league from 1948-1954. She grew up in East Greenwich where her father was a farmer.She is a retired Rhode Island schoolteacher and speaks at area schools about her career. She had a cameo in the Geena Davis-Tom Hanks-Madonna movie: A League of Their Own.

Rob Gronkowski and Mayor Charles LombardiRob Gronkowski and Mayor Charles Lombardi2011 Dec. 06Box 3: 22North Providence, RI. Tuesday, Dec. 6, 2011. Rob Gronkowski poses for a photo with North Providence mayor Charles Lombardiin the hallway of the school. Patriots players Matthew Slater, Brian Hoyer, Donald Thomas and Rob Gronkowski and ProFootball Hall of Famer Jackie Slater, visited Stephen Olney School to speak about physical fitness and to present the school witha check for $10,000.

Boston Museum of Science Van de Graff generatorBoston Museum of Science Van de Graff generator2011 Dec. 28Box 3: 22Boston, MA. Wednesday, Dec. 28, 2011. The noon program of Lightning! in the Theater of Electricity with a lesson aboutelectricity using the Van de Graaff generator. The instructor explained by he perfectly safe inside the metal cage and comparedit to being inside a car during a lightning storm. For the Kids Guide for February: special section about activities for kids andwe're featuring the Boston Museum of Science. Please shoot Design Challenges, a new Museum program designed to introducestudents and visitors to the engineering design cycle. The program is in the Gordon Current Science and Technology Center.Also, please shoot the lightning show at the Theater of Electricity. Indoor bolts produced by the world's largest air-insulated Vande Graaff generator spark exciting explorations of lightning, electric charge, and storm safety. The show starts at noon.

Funeral for Sgt. Maxwell Dorley in ProvidenceFuneral for Sgt. Maxwell Dorley in Providence2012 Apr. 27Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Friday, April 27, 2012. At Cathedral Square as Sgt. Dorley's casket is carried into the Cathedral, everyone salutes:front--Public Safety Commissioner Steven Pare, Mayor Angel Tavares, and Providence Police Chief Hugh T. Clements, Jr. Thefuneral Friday for fallen Providence Police Sgt. Maxwell Dorley. The funeral procession, escorted by 100 motorcycle police,passed by the Providence Safety Complex where members of the Providence Police Department and other police departmentsfrom RI and New England marched with the hearse to the Cathedral of Saints Peter and Paul, for the funeral mass at 10 a.m.Police officers from numerous agencies gathered outside the cathedral. Dorley was killed in a crash while responding to anofficer's radio call for help on April 19.

Elizabeth Warren speaks at Netroots Nation, ProvidenceElizabeth Warren speaks at Netroots Nation, Providence2012 June 8

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Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Friday, June 8, 2012. Elizabeth Warren speaks to the gathering. At Friday's Netroots Nation event at the RIConvention Center: Elizabeth Warren, Democratic candidate for U.S. Senate in Massachusetts, was on a keynote paneldiscussing "War on Women." Also on panel: Rep. Mazie Hirono (D-Hawaii) and Darcy Burner from Washington state.

Reactions to tie vote in local electionReactions to tie vote in local election2012 Sept. 17Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Monday, Sept. 17, 2012. This has video. Candidate Carlos Tobon, right, and Doris De Los Santos, left, RI LatinoPolitical Action Committee, and supporter Sandy Riojas and others, react to learn that the vote is tied in the District #58race.The state Board of Elections conducted seven ballot recounts following the Sept. 11 primary. Pawtucket/Lincoln staterepresentative William San Bento lost by three votes to Carlos Tobon in District 58 and both were at Board of Electionsheadquarters for the recount this morning.

Rhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee surveys the aftermath of Hurricane SandyRhode Island Governor Lincoln Chafee surveys the aftermath of Hurricane Sandy2012 Oct. 30Box 3: 22South County, RI. Tuesday, Oct. 30, 2012. Governor Chafee surveys the damage at the cottages at Roy Carpenter Beach.Aftermath photo from Hurricane Sandy.

Casey Head volleyball champs, Coventry High SchoolCasey Head volleyball champs, Coventry High School2012 Nov. 10Box 3: 22Kingston, RI. Saturday, Nov. 10, 2012. Coventry's Casey Head, right, screams and jumps on Samantha Higgins as her teamcelebrates beating East Providence in straight games: 25-23, 25-12, 25-13. Division I girls volleyball championship, EastProvidence vs. Coventry at Keaney Gym at URI.

Trevor Cusack, undiagnosed diseaseTrevor Cusack, undiagnosed disease2012 Dec. 10Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Monday, Dec. 10, 2012. During the testing at Hasbro Hospital, Trevor had a seizure--comforting him during it are:Dr. John Gaitanis, left, Dr. Ariane Soldatos, from NIH, Trevors' parents Deb and Bob, and in back Michele E. Nehrebecky, nursepractitioner from NIH. No one knows what caused Trevor Cusack, 21, to lose his ability to speak, walk and remember. Once abright, active teenager, Trevor now needs round-the-clock care. His parents, Bob and Deb, who live in Rumford, have left nostone unturned in looking for a reason for his affliction. Now, he is among the 50 to 100 people a year accepted into the NIHUndiagnosed Diseases Program, which is studying his genetic makeup for clues.

Audubon Environmental Center in BristolAudubon Environmental Center in Bristol2013 Jan. 31Box 3: 22Bristol, RI. Thursday, Jan. 31, 2013.The boardwalk along the Claire McIntosh Wildlife Refuge. Winter Lil' Peeps programintroduces children ages 1 and 2 to the delights of nature through age-appropriate, hands-on activities. Class led by StephanieBongiovanni (cq). Places for a family walk with strollers or wheelchairs. Audubon Environment Education Center in Bristol: astroller-friendly, ? mile walk along a boardwalk through fresh and saltwater marshes, across the East Bay Bike Path. The story isabout trails that are smooth enough for a stroller or wheelchair.

Lone cardinal in a hemlock tree in SeekonkLone cardinal in a hemlock tree in Seekonk2013 Feb. 10Box 3: 22Seekonk, MA. Sunday, Feb. 10, 2013. A lone cardinal peaks out from a hemlock tree in a Seekonk backyard as it eyes a nearbyfeeder as the temperature hovers in the 20's Sunday morning.

Serene scene along Blackstone BoulevardSerene scene along Blackstone Boulevard2013 Mar. 07Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Thursday, March 7, 2013. A serene scene along Blackstone Blvd. early Thursday morning as the snow coats thetrees. The snow is expected to continue throughout the day and into Friday morning.

Governor Lincoln Almond signs Same Sex Marriage BillGovernor Lincoln Almond signs Same Sex Marriage Bill2013 May 02Box 3: 22

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Providence, RI. Thursday, May 2, 2013. The final vote on Same Sex Marriage and signing of the bill by Gov. Lincoln Chafee makesRhode Island the 10th state to allow gay marriage.

Same Sex marriage, Rep. Frank FerriSame Sex marriage, Rep. Frank Ferri2013 Aug. 01Box 3: 22Warwick, RI. Thursday, Aug. 1, 2013. At the end of their vows, Tony and Frank hug as they are officially married. Gordon Fox inback, and Rhoda Perry, Warwick Mayor Scott Avedisian, Gov. Lincoln Almond and others applaud. House Speaker Gordon Foxwill officiate at wedding of State Rep. Frank Ferri, right and his longtime partner, Anthony Caparco at Harbor Lights CountryClub in Warwick.

Candice Mo Chu receives her citizenship after being sworn inCandice Mo Chu receives her citizenship after being sworn in2013 Sept. 17Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Tuesday, Sept. 17, 2013. Candice (cq) Mo Chu, Warwick, smiles and holds up her certificate of citizenship atTuesday morning's ceremony. Twenty-five new citizens were sworn in at Roger Williams National Memorial as part of theannual celebration of Constitution Day and Citizenship Day. Oath of Allegiance administered by Lincoln D. Almond, U.S.Magistrate Judge.

Joe Kinan, survivor of Station Night Club FireJoe Kinan, survivor of Station Night Club Fire2013 Oct. 10Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Thursday, Oct. 10, 2013. Joe speaking to the participants. Joe Kinan, the most badly burned survivor of TheStation nightclub fire who is now engaged to another burn survivor, Carrie Pratt, spoke with others at the World Burn Congressabout love and relationships after surviving a burn injury.

State Police Colonel O' Donnell greets school kidsState Police Colonel O' Donnell greets school kids2013 Oct. 15Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Tuesday, Oct. 15, 2013. Col. O'Donnell shakes hands with Fabrice (cq) Irakoze (cq), 5, as he arrives at the "busstop" this morning to walk to school. In back at left is Allyson (cq) Trenteseaux (cq) with Family Services. Col. Steven O'Donnell ofthe RI State Police walked students to Mary E. Fogarty Elementary school on Tuesday morning as part of the Family Services of RI"Walking School Bus". One of the reasons Col. O'Donnell participated was to raise awareness of the need for adult volunteers.

Lawyer Donna Uhlmann hear her not guilty verdictLawyer Donna Uhlmann hear her not guilty verdict2013 Nov. 12Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Tuesday, Nov. 12, 2013. Uhlmann closes her eyes in relief as she hears the third not guilty charge. DonnaUhlmann and Jamaal Dublin were found not guilty on all charges by the jury this afternoon in Judge William Carnes courtroomin Providence Superior Court. The conspiracy/ bribery trial has ended after three weeks.

Birds of prey program at Rhode Island Audubon SocietyBirds of prey program at Rhode Island Audubon Society2013 Dec. 178Box 3: 22Bristol, RI. Friday, Dec. 27, 2013. Carolina Kiang, (cq), left and Abigail Ellison, both 5 and classmates in Providence, try out beaksof birds of prey during the program. At Audubon Environmental Education Center, A program about owls featured a femalebarred owl named EEC (stands for Environmental Education Center), that was injured by a car on I-93 in New Hampshire and isblind in one eye. She has been at the Education Center for seven years. Hope St., Bristol. Audubon has winter fun for all ages.During school vacation week. Special programs and activities are available each day and are free with admission. Nature craftswill be held from 10:00 am to 2:00 pm each day as well as a nature story at 10:00 am and 2:30 pm. An animal interview will befeatured at 1:30 pm.

Kevin Dubois Homes for our TroopsKevin Dubois Homes for our Troops2013 Dec. 21Box 3: 22Burrillville, RI. Saturday, Dec. 21, 2013. As Kevin Dubois and his wife Kayla come up the flag-lined driveway, MSgt. JonathanBraca, Wounded Warrior Regiment RI, reaches out to shake his hand. In back is Tim McHale, President of Homes for our Troops.At left, front is Doreen Lewis, Outreach Coordinator. Homes for Our Troops, a national non-profit organization dedicated torestoring freedom and independence through the gift of a specially adapted home,held a Key Ceremony in Burrillville topresent a specially adapted Home for the Holidays to Marine Corporal Kevin Dubois. He and his wife Kayla, dog Kalua, familyand friends took part in the event Saturday at 11am.

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Greeting visitors at Coggeshall Farm Museum, BristolGreeting visitors at Coggeshall Farm Museum, Bristol2013 Feb. 21Box 3: 22Bristol, RI. Thursday, Feb. 21, 2013. Clark (cq) Andrew, greets visitors arriving at Coggeshall, along with Buff Geese. Kids in theKitchen: Kids got a chance to learn how to cook a pound cake, from an 18th century cookbook, over the fire at the hearth of the18th century Tenant Farmhouse. Coggeshall Farm Museum is a living history farm set on 48 acres in Bristol that depicts life inthe year 1799 with live interpretation, historic structures, and heirloom plants and animals.

Author Piper Kerman (Orange is the New Black) speaking at Johnson and Wales UniversityAuthor Piper Kerman (Orange is the New Black) speaking at Johnson and Wales University2014 Jan. 13Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Tuesday, Jan. 13, 2014. Author Piper Kerman, Orange is the New Black, who spoke to students at Johnson andWales.

Swans glide above ProvidenceSwans glide above Providence2014 Jan. 17Box 3: 22East Providence, RI. Friday, Jan. 17, 2014. Two swans glide in unison in the sky above the Seekonk River in East Providence Fridaymorning.

Viola DavisViola Davis2014 Mar. 14Box 3: 22Smithfield, RI. Friday, March 14, 2014. At the press confrence prior to her speech. The 17th annual Women's Summit at BryantUniversity. Viola Davis, award-winning actress luncheon Keynote speaker.

Viola DavisViola Davis2014 Mar. 14Box 3: 22Smithfield, RI. Friday, March 14, 2014. Viola Davis speaks to the 1,000 plus women at the luncheon. The 17th annual Women'sSummit at Bryant University. Viola Davis, award-winning actress luncheon Keynote speaker.

Newport Cliff WalkNewport Cliff Walk2014 Apr. 30Box 3: 22People strolling along the Cliff Walk toward Ruggles Ave. The Marble House Chinese Tea House is at upper right. Feature on theCliff Walk in Newport.

Bernie Jacobson, downtown watch repair for 62 yearsBernie Jacobson, downtown watch repair for 62 years2014 May 21Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Wednesday, May 21, 2014. Bernie Jacobson in his shop repairing a watch. Tom Mooney story on watch repairerBernie Jacobson, 89, in his Dorrance Street shop where he has been doing business for 62 years.

Alec Baldwin with Stephanie Chafee and Governor a Adams Library, Centrals FallsAlec Baldwin with Stephanie Chafee and Governor a Adams Library, Centrals Falls2014 June 07Box 3: 22Central Falls, RI. Saturday, June 7, 2014. THIS HAS VIDEO. After the key ceremony, First Lady Stephanie Chafee takes a selfie withBaldwin Gov. Chafee at center, Mayor James Diossa at left. Actor Alec Baldwin received the key to Central Falls from CF MayorJames Diossa. Central Falls is Rhode Island's smallest city his donations helped reopen the Adams Memorial Library. Baldwindonated $10,000 in 2011 after he read a New York Times story about how it was forced to close because of financial problems.He gave another $5,000 in 2012. The 1-square-mile city emerged from bankruptcy that year. Baldwin's visit Saturday was his firstto the library.

Rose Island Lighthouse and the Pell BridgeRose Island Lighthouse and the Pell Bridge2014 June 17Box 3: 22Newport, RI. Tuesday, June 17, 2014. Another view of the Rose Island Lighthouse with the Pell Bridge in the background. RoseIsland lighthouse for a tour, interview guests.

Miss Rhode Island Ivy DePew visits Hasbro Children's HospitalMiss Rhode Island Ivy DePew visits Hasbro Children's Hospital2014 July 08

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Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Tuesday, July 8, 2014. Deborah Morente Gomez, 3, Providence, smiles as Miss Rhode Island Ivy DePew chats withher in her room at Hasbro. Patients at Hasbro Children's Hospital received a special visit from Ivy DePew, the newly-crownedMiss Rhode Island. DePew, who previously held the title of Miss Providence, was crowned Miss Rhode Island on June 14 during aceremony at Rhode Island College. A graduate of the University of Memphis with a B.A. in Sociology and who recently receivedher Master of Public Affairs from Brown University, DePew will represent Rhode Island in Atlantic City at the Miss AmericaCompetition in September. She is a native of Memphis.

Brandon Borge, driver in fatal DUI, in courtBrandon Borge, driver in fatal DUI, in court2014 July 22Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Tuesday, July 22, 2014. Borge made comments to his probation officer that he was on medication and was"steamrolled" into taking the plea deal, so Judge Lanphear postponed today's sentencing so he could ask Borge about this andclarify it. Appearing in court was Brandon G. Borge, who is in a wheelchair. Courtroom of Superior Court Judge Jeffrey A.Lanphear. His lawyer is Joseph Dwyer. The sentence was postponed today and scheduled for Sept. 9, 2014. He was DUI in afatal auto accident which resulted in the death of his girlfriend. He was also badly injured, suffering burns and the loss of bothlegs.

Hillary Clinton book signingHillary Clinton book signing2014 July 26Box 3: 22Hillary arrives with her book Hard Choices.

Hillary Clinton book signingHillary Clinton book signing2014 July 26Box 3: 22Seekonk, MA. Saturday, July 26, 2014. Hillary signs books and chats with supporters. Hillary Clinton signs her book "HardChoices" at the Sam's Club in Seekonk Saturday afternoon. Many people were waiting in line since getting their wristbands at7a.m. An estimated 1,000 people.

Hillary Clinton booksigningHillary Clinton booksigning2014 July 26Box 3: 22The line snaked through the store and all the way around the building at Sam's Club.

In a hammock at Burlingame State ParkIn a hammock at Burlingame State Park2014 Aug. 11Box 3: 22Charlestown, RI. Monday, August 11, 2014. A perfect day for Natalie LeFebvre from Montreal: reading in a hammock in theshade at Burlingame as vacation winds down. Burlingame State Park in Charlestown for story on camping at one of the state'smost popular parks.

Flooding at Park and Reservoir, CranstonFlooding at Park and Reservoir, Cranston2014 Aug. 13Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Wednesday, Aug. 13, 2014. It was a river at the intersection of Park and Reservoir Aves. in Cranston onWednesday as the roads flooded. Rain all day.

Ebola mourners in ProvidenceEbola mourners in Providence2014 Sept. 13Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Saturday, Sept. 13, 2014. Mourning the loss in Liberian custom of sitting on the floor are from left: Nyono (cq)Quine, aunt of Cecelia, Annie Togbasi, (cq), sister, comforted by Gabriel Wehjla, (cq) with the Kparblee (cq) District Association,and Betty Sebbeh, stepmother, and Laura Moses, granddaughter. A local family just lost a sister Cecelia Mahn, 39, to the Ebolavirus in Liberia. She had four children and now they are in danger of dying too.

Kindergarten students at Pippin Orchards, CranstonKindergarten students at Pippin Orchards, Cranston2014 Sept. 18Box 3: 22Reese de Roxas and Gabrielle Lisi, both 5, compare apples as they show them to their moms. Kindergarten students from HopeHighlands Elementary School, Cranston, joined their teacher Susan O'Brien and some parents on a field trip to Pippin Orchardsin Cranston for apple picking Thursday morning.

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Hillary Clinton, Sen. Jack Reed, and Gina RaimondoHillary Clinton, Sen. Jack Reed, and Gina Raimondo2014 Oct. 24Box 3: 22Sen. Jack Reed introduced Gina Raimondo and Hillary Clinton.

Governor Gina Raimondo greets her husband Andy Moffit the day after she wonGovernor Gina Raimondo greets her husband Andy Moffit the day after she won2014 Nov. 05Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2014. Andy Moffit greets his wife Gina Raimondo as she is dropped off by a RI State Trooperon Atwells Ave. Governor-elect Gina Raimondo made appearances today to thank voters. First stop was Venda Ravioli on AtwellsAve.

Fog lingers over Wickford CoveFog lingers over Wickford Cove2014 Nov. 12Box 3: 22Wickford, RI. Wednesday, Nov. 12, 2014. A fog lingers over Wickford Cove Wednesday morning as a lone wooden sailboat ismoored near Wickford Landing.

Vinny Pazienza at filming of Bleed for ThisVinny Pazienza at filming of Bleed for This2014 Dec. 16Box 3: 22Paz strikes a pose for the camera. His cap reads: The Man The Myth The Legend. His birthday is today, he was born Dec. 16,1962.

Governor Gina Raimondo at her inaugurationGovernor Gina Raimondo at her inauguration2015 Jan. 06Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Tuesday, Jan. 6, 2015. Gina Raimondo after she is presented with the Gorget. The inauguration of GinaRaimondo, first female governor, and other general elected officials.

Blizzard of 2015Blizzard of 20152015 Jan. 23Box 3: 22Outside the Providence Journal Sunday afternoon the snow drifts were chest-high.

After blizzard of 2015, no room to walk on the sidewalksAfter blizzard of 2015, no room to walk on the sidewalks2015 Jan. 28Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2015. After the Blizzard of 2015 life starts to return to normal around Brown University asstudents return to class and walk along Angell St. as cars and trucks slowly make their way along the narrowed streets.

Cleaning sidewalks in East ProvidenceCleaning sidewalks in East Providence2015 Feb. 02Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Monday, Feb. 2, 2015. Snow again.... Plowing a sidewalk in front of businesses on Waterman Ave. in EastProvidence.

Max Miranda sets a record in boys 100 yard butterflyMax Miranda sets a record in boys 100 yard butterfly2015 Feb. 21Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Saturday, Feb. 21, 2015. Max Miranda, Bishop Hendicken, competes in the Boys 100 yard butterfly. Boysswimming state championships at Brown University Aquatics Center.

Coggeshall Farm, 2015: Cindy Elder portraying scene of New England in the late 1790sCoggeshall Farm, 2015: Cindy Elder portraying scene of New England in the late 1790s2015 Feb. 22Box 3: 22Bristol, RI. Sunday, Feb. 22, 2015. Cindy Elder, executive director of Coggeshall Farm Museum, explains the use of maple sugarto make molasses and other sweet products for New Englanders in the late 1790's. At left are Bernadette Bergen and her sonsPeter, 6 and Stephen, 4, from Portsmouth. A program at Bristol's Coggeshall Farm Museum, where New England farmers tappedand harvested maple sap to produce maple syrup and sugar in the late 1790s.

Brown University students protest mishandling of assault casesBrown University students protest mishandling of assault cases

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2015 Mar. 11Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Wednesday, March 11, 2015. This has a slideshow with it.... Brown University students protested Wednesday atnoon what they say is the administration's mishandling of reports of sexual assault. They marched from Wriston Quad wherethe fraternities are located, to the Quad and through University Hall where the president's office is, to the Van Wickle Gates.They brought a list of demands to the university's administration. They marched in silence with dollar bills taped over theirmouths #moneytalksatBrown

Zoe Wohlgenant and other Brown University students protestZoe Wohlgenant and other Brown University students protest2015 Mar. 11Box 3: 22Zoe Wohlgenant, from Denver, right, listens with other students gathered at the Wriston Quad.

Corine Demeo raises money for Dana Farber: Saving by ShavingCorine Demeo raises money for Dana Farber: Saving by Shaving2015 Apr. 07Box 3: 22Lincoln, RI. Tuesday, April 7, 2015. Corina Demeo. Nineteen employees at Granite Telecommunications in Lincoln had theirheads shaves for the 2nd annual "Saving by Shaving" event to support cancer research and care at the Dana-Farber CancerInstitute and the Jimmy Fund. The company was donating $5,000 per head. The corporate headquarters in Quincy wasparticipating, so there were more than 500 people signed up and approximately $3 million was raised.

Opening day of trout seasonOpening day of trout season2015 Apr. 11Box 3: 22Fishermen crowd Silver Spring Pond in various boats at dawn Saturday.

Governor Gina RailmondoGovernor Gina Railmondo2015 Apr. 22Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Wednesday, April 22, 2015. Khatima Bulmer, 11, a fifth-grader at Thompson Middle School in Newport who wonGovernor Raimondo's essay contest and is governor for the day, is introduced to North Providence Mayor Charles Lombardi byGov. Raimondo before the press conference. At left is DEM director Janet Coit. He made a joke that cracked up everyone--I didn'thear it.... Gov. Raimondo, Providence Mayor Elorza and other environmental officials mark Earth Day by announcing theawarding of $3.3 million in storm water improvement grants to projects across the state. Announcement at Roger Williams Parknear the Bandstand and Casino.

Field of daffodils in NewportField of daffodils in Newport2015 Apr. 30Box 3: 22Newport, RI Thursday, April 30, 2015. A field of daffodils was the perfect backdrop for a selfie by Bob Dooley, North Smithfieldwho was escorting exchange students Jorina Rittner, Germany and Bee (cq) Suriya, Thailand, on an afternoon around Newport,including the grounds of Salve Regina where this was taken, in back of McAuley Hall.

Rhode Island Black Heritage Society giving bow tie lessonsRhode Island Black Heritage Society giving bow tie lessons2015 May 09Box 3: 22Providence, RI. Saturday, May 9, 2015. Damon Griffin, 11, gets a bow tie lesson. Rhode Island Black Heritage Society sponsored abow-tie tying lesson for a group of young black boys at the Central Congregational Church Saturday morning. (NOTE: about 40were registered but only about a dozen showed up). Judge Walter Stone was the keynote speaker who talked about manners,respect and self-worth among other topics.

Iway Bridge travel up the Providence RiverIway Bridge travel up the Providence River2015 May 12Box 3: 22At 8:45am, the The IWAY Providence River Bridge travels up the Providence River at Conimicut Point as it travels to the east ofthe Lighthouse there. Many spectators watched from here.

Former Rhode Island House Speaker Gordon Fox after sentencing for corruptionFormer Rhode Island House Speaker Gordon Fox after sentencing for corruption2015 June 11Box 3: 22Ephemera (Alternative vision juried exhibition flier; business card; CD of photographs; stamped glassine negative holder)1992, 2018

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Box 3: 22Newspapers and magazines (Borchers photographs)1987-2009Box 5

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