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Tennis Welcomes Rhode Island For Final Regular Season Match – University of Massachusetts Athletics
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AMHERST, Mass. – College of Massachusetts tennis hosts the College of Rhode Island on Saturday, April 23, on the Mullins Heart Tennis Courts for the common season finale at 1:30 p.m.
UMass will look to stay good within the Atlantic 10 Convention, choosing up its seventh win over a league opponent, and earn its sixth straight victory total. The Minutewomen additionally look to remain unblemished on their residence courts with its eighth triumph.
Graduate scholar Vitoria Okuyama can be briefly honored previous to the beginning of the match for Senior Day.
LAST TIME OUT
Massachusetts downed Saint Joseph’s, 4-0, final Sunday on the street to enhance to 14-4 total and 6-0 within the A-10.
UMass picked up the doubles level with a sweep. Danielle Hack and Thamonpan Jonglertrakul acquired off to a quick begin, profitable 6-1 over their SJU opponents at No. 1, earlier than the duo of Dylan Cannon and Mariya Krasakova picked up a 6-0 win at courtroom No. 3. On courtroom No. 2, Renata Farima and Anna Napadiy got here out on high with a 6-1 victory to safe the purpose.
In singles competitors, Krasakova grabbed the primary level, defeating her opposition, 6-0, 6-2, at No. 4. Hack made it a 3-0 match for UMass after profitable 6-0, 6-2 at courtroom No. 3, whereas Jonglertrakul clinched the match for the Minutewomen with a 6-2, 6-3 triumph at No. 5.
SCOUTING RHODE ISLAND
The Rams enter Saturday’s match with a 9-12 total report, together with 1-3 A-10 Convention report. Rhode Island is coming off a 5-2 loss in opposition to Fordham final Saturday.
UMass holds an all-time collection report of 43-7-1 in opposition to Rhode Island. The 2 applications first met in 1978, whereas the final assembly was held on April 18, 2019. UMass went on to win 4-0 over URI on the afternoon at residence.
HALF A DOZEN AWARDS
Farima has garnered the A-10 Rookie of the Week accolade 5 instances in her profession. The freshman went 4-0, going 2-0 in each doubles and singles play, to obtain the honour on February 8, earlier than gathering the award once more on February 15, after posting a 2-0 report in singles play. The Chisinau, Republic of Moldova, native, tabbed the honour on March 1, after going 4-0 total on the weekend within the Minutewomen’s sweeps of each Seton Corridor and Holy Cross and on March 15, after aiding the Minutewomen to a 4-1 victory at Bryant after posting a 2-0 report, incomes a win in each singles and doubles on the No. 1 spot. In doubles her and Okuyama defeated their Bryant opponents, 6-2, earlier than she grabbed a degree, profitable 6-0, 6-4. She garnered the accolade as soon as once more on April 5, profitable 6-2 together with her doubles associate Napadiy at No. 2, earlier than notching a degree for UMass at No. 1 singles, defeating her Fordham opponent 6-1, 6-3.
The rookie added to her record of awards on March 29 when she was tabbed the A-10 Performer of the Week. Farima is 12-3 in singles play, to date, this season, and 14-3 in doubles competitors, going 8-2 with associate Napadiy, 3-1 with Cannon, 2-0 with Okuyama and 1-0 with Krasakova.
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On the Market: A Pastoral Rhode Island Estate in Portsmouth
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This three-story home sits on 9.64 verdant acres, boasts 4,924 square feet, and comes with an in-ground, saltwater pool.
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230 Briarwood Lane, Portsmouth, RI
Price: $5,990,000
Size: 4,924 square feet
Bedrooms: 4
Bathrooms: 6 (5 full, 1 partial)
If you were to construct the ideal countryside estate for life, what might it entail? Secluded acres of lush greenery, trees, gardens, and an orchard? Maybe beautiful views of a landscape that includes breathtaking river vistas? Ah…we can almost feel the warmth of the natural light on our skin and smell the fresh air entering our lungs as we inhale. While this quick meditative journey is a dreamy exercise, it also doubles as our introduction to a listing that will make your pastoral dwelling reverie into a Rhode Island reality. Because 230 Briarwood Lane in the Newport County enclave of Portsmouth provides everything you’ve pictured, and much more.
At just under $6 million, 230 Briarwood Lane resides on 9.64 verdant acres, boasts 4,924 square feet of space, and includes four bedrooms, six bathrooms (five full, one partial), and south-facing, floor-to-ceiling doors and windows. Constructed in 1999, this three-story, contemporary home is situated next to the Aquidneck Land Trust property overlooking the stunning Sakonnet River. Its grounds, which are delineated by stone walls, contain raised-bed gardens, an orchard, a potting shed, a putting green, and an in-ground, saltwater pool.
While outdoor enthusiasts can live their best lives in this scenic environment, indoor home cooks and foodies are satiated by the chef’s kitchen, which comes complete with a butler’s pantry, quartz countertops, Sub-Zero and Wolf appliances, and wine refrigerator. Meanwhile, everyone can enjoy the Solisysteme pergola, which is situated right off the kitchen, and leads to a lavishly landscaped 2,000-square-feet granite and bluestone patio with cozy fire pit.
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The second-floor accommodations are just as enviable, with two primary en suite bedrooms that include walk-in closets and marble and glass-enclose showers, as well as a third en suite bedroom. The top floor can be used two ways: either as vast post-and-beam living area perfect for socializing, or as an office with a deck that overlooks the property’s views. This space also has an additional bedroom and a full bath with a serene soaking tub. But of course, that’s not all. There’s also a four-car garage that connects to an air-conditioned (and heated) artist studio with a half bathroom; it can be used as you choose for an office, gym, or guest suite.
Convenient to local beaches, wildlife preserves, downtown Newport and Newport Harbor, 230 Briarwood Lane includes an additional buildable lot with frontage on Black Point Lane as part of its sale.
For more information, contact Joe Costa, Coldwell Banker Realty, www.coldwellbankerhomes.com.
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Rhode Island woman accused of multi-state fraud totaling $10 million | ABC6
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. (WLNE) — A Warwick woman has been charged in a direct-mail sweepstakes scheme that defrauded seniors and other vulnerable individuals in Rhode Island and multiple states out of a total of $10 million.
Megan E. Shine, 47, was indicted by a federal grand jury and arraigned on conspiracy and fraud charges, according to United States Attorney Zachary A. Cunha.
Shine allegedly used the U.S. Mail to carry out a fraud scheme using mailings that suggested to recipients that they were entitled to cash prizes or valuable items.
Victims were duped into sending payments, usually between $20 and $30, to businesses Shine created and operated in Rhode Island.
Mailings were personalized with the recipient’s name, along with other markings to bolster apparent authenticity, and instructed the recipient to send money by a deadline to a PO Box in Providence.
An investigation by the U.S. Postal Inspection Service and the U.S. Attorney’s Office revealed that these mailings were sent to recipients in 41 states.
The conservative estimate of responses and payments received totaled 50,000 per year.
Rhode Island
Reported power outage in Pawtucket, Central Falls | ABC6
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PAWTUCKET, R.I. (WLNE) — A power outage has been confirmed by Pawtucket officials.
Approximately 7,000 residents in Central Falls and Pawtucket are currently affected.
Officials could not confirm what the cause of the outage was.
ABC 6 will provide updates on the status of the outage.
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