Alex Nunes
ContributorAlex was the interim Managing Editor for The Public's Radio. Alex was previously the co-host and co-executive producer of The Public’s Radio podcast, Mosaic. The show explored the history of immigration in Southern New England through the stories of individual immigrants and their descendants and received an Edward R. Murrow Award for best podcast in the New England region. Alex previously worked as an editor at The Westerly Sun and The New London Day.
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Critics of Council President Chris Duhamel say any deal with a shoreline fire district that cedes a right-of-way in Watch Hill would violate Westerly’s town charter
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Soupy sausage is a tradition among Italian-American families in Westerly. For a second year in a row, The United Theatre will hold a special event dedicated to the spicy cured meat
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The state's coastal ponds and wildlife refuges don’t get top billing, but they are fundamentally important to the health of the local ecosystem
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Former Chariho High School English teacher Sandy Laub reflects on the year since the attacks on Israel
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Charges against David M. Roth dismissed after he admitted to spray-painting over a shore access sign
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William Conley night defended himself against criticism from the public and some council members
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David M. Roth, a plaintiff who is challenging the state's new shoreline access law, is accused of vandalizing a right-of-way sign near his beach house in Watch Hill
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Requests to review Solicitor William Conley’s handling of work related to the Watch Hill Lighthouse come after his law firm’s failure to send legal research and analysis to the federal government
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In many areas of the state, there is a good chance residents will need more land to build a home
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Shoreline activists square off against the Weekapaug Fire District to access the shore