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05/29/2012

A series of catastrophes has resulted in no print edition of the paper this week. Please keep the Insider staff in your prayers ...

It wasn't much of a birthday present, but over the last two weeks, the Johnston Insider, which has been looking forward to growing and expanding its services in Johnston, and the people dedicated to making it all happen, were dealt some unexpected, stunning blows.
First, we received a letter from the IRS telling us that if we wanted to be approved for our long-awaited 501(c)3 designation, we would have to completely remake ourselves to fit the IRS's definition of "educational": "similar to the content found on the first page of most major newspapers."
They continue: "While most of your articles may be of interest to individuals residing in your community, they are not educational ..."
They also demanded that we sign a pledge that we would not publish or distribute any statements for or against any political candidate. They pointedly did not exempt letters to the editor.
Following this, nearly every member of the Insider staff suffered major medical crises in their families. Since we are a small organization, we do not have extra staff to whom to shift the responsibilities; in one week, our entire operational staff was wiped out by catastrophes.
People talk about "the perfect storm" – we are drowning in it.
Because we cannot continue to publish a weekly newspaper without available staff, and because we cannot simultaneously fulfill our pledge to the people of Johnston and hope to succeed in battle with the IRS, on Monday we made the painful decision to indefinitely suspend publication of the print Insider.
We will continue to maintain our website, which we will update as often as we can.
We hope, in the future, to resume publication of the print Insider, but the dual problem of employee health and the IRS's unprecedented decision to make nonprofit status dependent on our willingness to waive our First Amendment rights (and refuse to serve the community we are already a part of) makes it hard to estimate when a resolution might be reached.
Everyone at the Insider would like to express our deep gratitude to everyone who has supported us through these two tumultuous and rewarding years. A special thank-you goes to the businesses and advertisers who did so much to make our dream of community news and community service a reality.

Changed from the usual Sunday, the Town of Johnston held its annual Memorial Day observance on Saturday, May 26 at War M...
05/26/2012

Changed from the usual Sunday, the Town of Johnston held its annual Memorial Day observance on Saturday, May 26 at War Memorial Park, with members of Kelley-Gazzero Post laying a wreath on the monument honoring those who gave the ultimate sacrifice. Another observance will be held on Sunday at 11 am at the Graniteville Memorial on Putnam Pike.

Rep. Steve Ucci, who was a Senate page back in the 1980s, tells fifth graders from Brown Avenue School about how bills a...
05/25/2012

Rep. Steve Ucci, who was a Senate page back in the 1980s, tells fifth graders from Brown Avenue School about how bills are introduced on the floor; he loves his job at the State House, and is also a lawyer.

Brown Avenue School fifth graders listen as Rep. Steve Ucci describes what he does in the House of Representatives on Fr...
05/25/2012

Brown Avenue School fifth graders listen as Rep. Steve Ucci describes what he does in the House of Representatives on Friday, May 25 on a field trip to the State House

On Friday, May 25, Cherry Hill Manor held it's annual "Memorial Service," to honor the residents who have passed away in...
05/25/2012

On Friday, May 25, Cherry Hill Manor held it's annual "Memorial Service," to honor the residents who have passed away in the last year, releasing doves at the end of the ceremony. Here, veterans Joseph Box, US Marine Corps, and Anthony Franco, US Army, are honored for their military service. Joe is a volunteer at the facility.

Not under arrest, but escorted by a member of the Smithfield Police Department, is Marie Lanzi, a member of the Johnston...
05/25/2012

Not under arrest, but escorted by a member of the Smithfield Police Department, is Marie Lanzi, a member of the Johnston Senior Center who was one of several lovely ladies to serve as models in a fashion show held at the Smithfield Senior Center on Thursday, May 24.

The Bridge at Cherry Hill resident Gladys Gallo holds a bunny, one of several farm animals brought to the facility by "F...
05/23/2012

The Bridge at Cherry Hill resident Gladys Gallo holds a bunny, one of several farm animals brought to the facility by "Farm Visits" on Wednesday, May 23.

Jean Rivard, activities director at the Bridge at Cherry Hill, holds Lulu, a baby pot belly pig, during a visit by "Farm...
05/23/2012

Jean Rivard, activities director at the Bridge at Cherry Hill, holds Lulu, a baby pot belly pig, during a visit by "Farm Visits" on Wednesday, May 23.

A "Women's Health Expo" was held at the Johnston Senior Center on Wednesday, May 23. Here, some of the featured health c...
05/23/2012

A "Women's Health Expo" was held at the Johnston Senior Center on Wednesday, May 23. Here, some of the featured health care professionals and experts pose for a photo with Expo organizer Millie Santilli.

A New England Patriots cheerleader, Kelsey Fournier, talks about the importance of eating a healthy breakfast at the Win...
05/23/2012

A New England Patriots cheerleader, Kelsey Fournier, talks about the importance of eating a healthy breakfast at the Winsor Hill "Healthy Kids Day" on Wednesday, May 23.

Sound relaxation was one of the many "Healthy Kids Day" stations at Winsor Hill Elementary School, held on Wednesday, Ma...
05/23/2012

Sound relaxation was one of the many "Healthy Kids Day" stations at Winsor Hill Elementary School, held on Wednesday, May 23

05/22/2012

Hey Insider fans; Bridge at Cherry Hill will be hosting an Art Show Extravaganza on Wednesday, May 30th from 1:30 to 2:30 - this is art work that our residents have created. Refreshments will be served

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