Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application died peacefully at Brigham & Women’s Hospital in Boston on Thursday Zachary graduated from Southeastern Regional Vocational Technical High School in Easton and attended Full Sail University in Winter Park He was grateful for the lifelong care he received at Children’s Hospital and Brigham & Women’s Hospital both in Boston.  Zachary is survived by his beloved sister and best friend A Celebration of Zachary’s Life will be held at Sociedade Filarmonica São João Stoughton on Monday December 23rd from 1-4 PM donations in Zachary’s memory may be made to Boston Children’s Hospital Trust Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors The twelfth hole plays downhill towards the Atlantic Ocean The course is landscaped with palm trees and native vegetation grown in the Viveiro nursery Golf course architect Pierfrancesco De Simone has completed the second nine at Viveiro Golf & Country Club The project commenced in 2022 and extends the course to 18 holes Rocky ground conditions drove De Simone’s decision to build on top of existing levels with finer material ffrom a local quarry.  With the island receiving very little rainfall and experiencing strong seasonal winds irrigation was a key element of the project The club worked with Italian Rain Bird dealer Scarabelli Irrigazione and installation was completed by a local crew Water used on the golf course is recycled from nearby holiday resorts with the opening holes heading northwest towards the bay of Algodoeiro with fairways and greens bordered by waste areas palm trees and other desert vegetation from the Viveiro nursery.  Highlights include the downhill par-four twelfth with its Atlantic Ocean backdrop and a green alongside the beach and the long double dogleg par-five seventeenth.  There are three sets of tees on each hole to make the course enjoyable for players of all abilities The new nine can play to over 3,500 yards and the full 18 can extend to 6,600 yards.  – Manny Viveiros says he owes his life to hockey in more ways than one The former WHL Champion and Coach of the Year is usually the one calling the shots – but it was the Henderson Silver Knight’s medical staff that came through with a massive assist in 2021 the team had been conducting routine physicals and blood testing for staff and noticed an unusually high amount of prostate-specific antigen in his blood The discovery threw up major red flags and a biopsy would quickly confirm the ground-shattering news- he had prostate cancer began his treatment and was preparing for surgery when he was dealt a second blow Doctors had discovered he also had colorectal cancer who hadn’t noticed any symptoms previously “I had to go in and do the same type of operation that I had done before but something we felt we had to get done right away So I ended up having to treat two cancers at once Viveiros was back on the ice with the Silver Knights for development camp the following season But while the veteran coach was physically there The adrenaline he had been running on for months had simply run out and depression gradually began to settle in its place and I also found out we were heading in the right direction,” Viveiros recalled Even being able to handle daily chores.” I don’t feel right… There are things that I’m having a hard time just getting through the day sometimes,'” Viveiros explained We’re surprised this never happened earlier.’ This is normal for a lot of times when people are going through treatments you’re going to have a crash after that because you’re spending so much energy just trying to stay positive While his sessions brought Viveiros a lot of personal relief therapy also equipped him with more tools to recognize when other people around him may be struggling- from friends and family to the junior hockey players he works with every day It’s a value system he’s proudly emphasized since joining the Vancouver Giants as Head Coach ahead of the 2023-24 WHL season “Just showing that you care- I think that’s a big thing,” Viveiros said a lot of times it’s just that question- asking ‘How are you?’ or Is there something you want to get off your chest or just talk?’ And I’ve seen that where that’s opened up the door where a person has an opportunity to just get things off their chest.” Viveiros still checks in with his oncologist and his sons have begun screening for similar symptoms- something Viveiros encourages all men to do His health journey will always be something that lingers in the back of his mind it’s easier to focus on the good- from cherished moments with family to heated battles on the ice as the Giants push for a berth in the 2025 WHL Playoffs “I enjoy going to practice and getting to enjoy the challenge There was a time where I just couldn’t even go to the rink and you went there as far as ‘everything is okay,’ and then when I left one of the places where you feel the most comfortable We were lucky enough to catch it early enough As far as physically 100% I feel as good as I ever did — The Western Hockey League will hold their annual drafts this week Ryan Lin and Burke Hood won a Gold Medal with Canada on Saturday TX – Canada has advanced to the final at the 2025 IIHF U18 World Championship following a 4-0 win… Practice day comments from Giants d-man Ryan Lin ahead of Canada’s semi-final matchup on Friday versus Slovakia at the 2025… Canada needed overtime to get past Czechia in the quarter-finals at the U18 World Championship If you had an account with Verso prior to April 2023 you will need to register here to access your account Would you like to switch to our site to see prices and shipping options for your current location Here's my report on the work of Brazilian anthropologist Eduardo Viveiros de Castro author of the brilliant Cannibal Metaphysics including notes on a recent collaboration with the Brazilian philosopher Déborah Danowski Now that the world most of us have known is ending it might be time to pay more attention to the experience of those whose world has already ended — indigenous peoples there may be three hundred million or more indigenous people still on the planet Like the rest of us they now have to find forms of life for enduring the Anthropocene Creating a relation to indigenous thought and practice is no simple task The discipline whose job that is — anthropology — is implicated in various colonial projects There’s are certain self-aware schools of thought within anthropology that know this and have various ways of counter-acting the discipline’s own imperial form An open question might be how those approaches themselves might adapt Which brings us to Eduardo Viveiros de Castro’s Cannibal Metaphysics (Univocal This is an anthropology on a mission to decolonize thought so much of the practices from which concepts might be substituted It might also be a kind of experimental metaphysics with an ironic distance from the modern world that is its "natural" home for his habit of looking at the other as a reflection that lacks being We Europeans are the supposedly fully realized (or realizable) people The other reflects us back to ourselves through its lack Viveiros proposes a minor anthropology that makes differences proliferate: Not the narcissism of small differences but rather a bigger world in variation Cannibal Metaphysics is not a reflection or a double but rather a triangulation, of the classic work of Claude Lévi-Strauss on Amerindian myth and then the encounter of Gilles Deleuze and Félix Guattari with anthropology Lévi-Strauss once called the set of Amerindian myths he studied a “metaphysics of predation.” (46) They map the relative status of predator and prey He does not interpret these myths so much as translate them not of the "savage." It can cast doubt on the categories that organize European mythology not least the nature-culture distinction that is central to the organization of anthropology itself For anthropology, there is one nature, but there can be many cultures, and it sets about documenting and classifying them. Here cultures might be thought, as Marilyn Strathern does The Amerindian world operates quite differently It is structured by a universality of mind and a diversity of bodies "Culture" is universal and "nature" is particular Viveiros: “If Western relativism has multiculturalism as its public politics Amerindian shamanic perspectivism has multinaturalism as its cosmic politics… Thus if a subject is an insufficiently analyzed object in the modern naturalist world the Amerindian epistemological convention follows the inverse principle which is that an object is an insufficiently interpreted subject.” (60 62) Viveiros is careful not to make this a simple reversal of terms the human becomes a wholly other thing.” (63) Myth is a time (out of time) before objects and subjects became distinct Myth is about what Deleuze called the virtual “The heterogeneous continuum of the pre-cosmological world thus gives way to a discrete homogenous space in whose terms each being is only what it is and is so only because it is not what it is not.” (68) Myth is a passage from some sort of primal nature into culture But Amerinidian myth reverses a western assumption: it is not that the human is differentiated from the animal in myth Amerindian myth has another interesting aspect There is not one nature and a multiculturalism of ways of seeing it there is one way of seeing a multinaturalism It may be not so much a variety of natures so much as nature as variation that the different "species" (as science would call them) perceive The human sees the jaguar as an animal rather than a person; the jaguar sees the human as an animal — but sees itself as a person the real world of different species depends on their point of view for the ‘world in general’ consists only of different species being the abstract space of divergence between them as points of view.” (90) Deleuze and Guattari’s Anti-Oedipus offered an anthropological post-structuralism of flat multiplicities rather than hierarchical totalities one which collapsed the strata of language and world into one This meshed with their refusal of any theory of desire as lack It’s a monism that refuses any culture-nature divide It’s a baroque multiplicity rather than romantic organic totality or Enlightenment atomization Amerindian myth may have a special role to play in such a project “Perspectivism — duality as multiplicity — is what dialectics — duality as unity — has to negate in order to impose itself as universal law.” (118) Apart from a brief mention of Amerindian myth as a metaphysics of predation there’s not much attention to practices that might correspond to them shamanism is a political art (Viveiros resists the categories of western economics Shamanism is a "diplomatic" practice of escaping from the limits of a human perspective crossing borders into the social worlds of other species Viveiros draws a contrast between the human sacrifice of vertical shamanism and the cannibalism once practiced as part of a horizontal shamanism in certain parts of the Amazon basin people would hunt and capture individuals from other groups What was ingested is the point of view of the other itself “What was eaten was the enemy’s relation to those who consumed him his condition as enemy.” (142) The social body is composed by capturing symbolic resources from without The material resources of which it might also be composed are not discussed There’s a remarkable movie by Nelson Pereira dos Santos, Como Era Gostono o Meu Francês (1971) that I can’t help recalling at this juncture of the care and preparation of the captured other It’s not a bad emblem for the alternative relation between Amerindian myth and western anthropology that Viverios is composing here may depend on the conceptual persona of the friend We are supposed to treat the other as a friend they are just part of nature and can be treated accordingly Might it not be better to treat the other as an enemy other groups of humans are as different as other species even though from that animal’s point of view "Cannibal metaphysics" might be a general method. “Against the myth of method, then, the method of myth.” (215) Maybe anthropology could be cannibalistic, ingesting the other point of view in its difference. The world does not become more rational, but the rational becomes more worldly. “Indeed, the Mythologiques unequivocal passage between Nature and Culture obliges their author to map a labyrinth of twisting and even rivers that flow in both directions at once.” (213) Which is where Deleuze and Guattari can help. The limit to Anti-Oedipus is that the human scale is central. Its sequel, A Thousand Plateaus starts producing concepts that extend filiation and alliance further into the non-human realm What is produced out of nature is the human “Becoming is the other side of the mirror of production.” (162) Production makes a world that is "like us," as if nature could be remade as a friendly second nature Viveiros: “So the question is not to unveil the naked truth about production supposedly concealed under the hypocritical cover of exchange and reciprocity but to free these concepts from their equivocal functions in the machine of filiative subjectivating production by presenting them with their (counter-) natural element is the infinite circulation of perspectives — exchange of exchange becoming.” The slippage here is that becoming has only a symbolic dimension This is a monism achieved by sacrificing any other materiality is a text that grows out of the failure of the revolution of 1968 Instead of which we got the “neoliberal plague” (97) and “the mystical nuptials of Capital and Earth.” (97) Here it might be worth revisiting Lévi-Strauss’ distinction between hot and cool societies (146) The hot societies of the over-developed world really are a thermodynamics without equilibrium using the potential energy of class antagonism or colonial exploitation Whether or not Deleuze and Guattari really wanted to accelerate capitalism Lévi-Strauss had a powerful intuition of its consequences Viveiros: “For there are moments where a nostalgia for the continuous appears to be for Lévi-Strauss the symptom of a real illness provoked by what could be called the uncontrolled proliferation of the discontinuous in the West and not just a simple fantasy or imagined freedom would in that case be the end of Nature.” (215) This question is taken up in a more recent text, co-authored by Déborah Danowski and Eduardo Viveiros de Castro, The Ends of the World (Polity which takes as its starting point “changes in the planet’s thermodynamic regime.” (1) These might include climate disruption nitrogen and phosphorous cycle rifts — in short where we find out that “everything is thermodynamics at bottom.” (14) How does it feel to be human now? To be a human interpellated by this event of the Anthropocene? With its slow violence (Rob Nixon), it’s weird hyperobjects (Timothy Morton), it’s coming barbarism (Isabelle Stengers) as Günther Anders put it when confronting the nuclear age: an absence of the future It is hard enough to know how to feel when someone dies The thing about the Anthropocene is that “although it began with us it will end without us…” (5) To even think it is to find oneself in a space of myth as well as science perfectly indifferent to the empirical truth or falsity of its contents comes into play whenever the relation between humans as such and the most general conditions of existence imposes itself as a problem for reason.” (6) A cannibal metaphysics might come in handy now then occidental philosophy might also have the structures and genesis of myths Even if those myths are passing: “Intriguingly enough of the three great transcendental ideas identified by Kant — God and cosmology — we are now watching the downfall of the last.” (9) humans move from a biological to a geological agent it’s the collapse of a supposedly foundational distinction between the cosmological and the anthropological that might found the myth we call modernity with its bifurcated and stratified order of the human versus the world The thought of the end of a world poses a problem of the beginnings of both world and thought The terms in play here beg for a semiotic square on which to arrange them The myth of Eden is as world before humans that is a world for humans Eden persists in the modern idea of wilderness Wilderness became a positive version of the world without humans for an environmentalism that thinks of humans as external to it and denaturing in the myth of the Garden of Eden it is surrounded by wilderness in the old sense but for the moderns the two become the same If Eden is a world before the human, there’s also a world after it, perhaps best known from the novel The Earth Abides by George Stewart or the nonfiction book The World Without Us There’s also versions of the human after the world as having lost its world — the spiritual crisis of the moderns who lost their God and their dwelling-place Then there’s the modern who does not lose but abolishes the world by Promethean conquest producing Heidegger’s metaphysical clearing the Clearing cannot but project an inverted image of its external double ferocious wilderness surrounding the Garden of Eden.” (29) It is strange how the social construction of reality became in reality the capitalist destruction of the planet first with the various existentialisms and the rift between subject and world becomes… an absolute ontological incommensurability that expresses itself in two complimentary mythical figures: that of the world’s disappearance absorbed by the Subject and transformed into his Object (a social construction a phantasm of desire); but also that of the Subject’s disappearance absorbed by the world and made a thing among things an organic contraption assembled by a blind watchmaker The crisis of what would come to be known as correlationism effectively began long before the name was coined.” (29) Against the world of worldless people, Quentin Meillassoux proposes the (conceptual) erasure of the human from the world losing the dogmatic world of metaphysical philosophy meant turning inwards to a marking-out of the limits of the subject there would be no world other than via the internality of the subject But the detour through the subject gives license to theological temptations the erasure of subject is an erasure of the temptation of the divine If for Meillassoux the world without a subject is without order for Ray Brassier (following Nick Land) it is fundamentally dead His is a radical disenchantment of the world thought from the perspective of extinction The death drive becomes a cosmological principle The way to affirm being is to deny life and sentience Here D+V would rather follow Steven Shaviro whose solution is quite the reverse: the world is not only alive but sentient Meillassoux and Brassier’s assumption that matter is passive chaotic only re-introduces human exceptionalism in negative a weird cadaverous subjectalism.” (35) It’s donut anthropocentrism Why this quandrant of the mythic universe of western thought now that the Anthropocene cannot be denied “The anti-correlationism of Meillassoux and other materialist metaphysicians of his generation therefore sounds probably against their explicit intentions if not a magical formula of exorcism or disavowal against the forebodingly realizing power of thought at least in our humble terrestrial abode.” (36) If there is a world without us, then there is also an us without a world. It is perhaps what movies like Mad Max: Fury Road are about, or Cormac McCarthy’s The Road, which elsewhere I have described as a negative passion play. A more Promethean version (found much earlier in JD Bernal) is now called the singularity overcome species-being and worldly limits: “We will no longer be accountable to the world.” (47) Everything will be human “The accelerationists basic intuition is that a certain world fully actualize its inexistence.” (51) It looks forward to the full subsumption of nature into second nature and then “the only way to conjure an Outside is to produce it from inside by driving the capitalist machine into overdrive…” (51) If the right wing version wants to re-enchant capital; the left wing version wants to believe again in the state The becoming human of the world is the becoming worldly of the human Thus we have so far three quadrants of a semiotic square The first is the world before humans: Eden (a world for humans); Meillassoux world that is indifferent to us The second is the world after humans: Brassier’s extinction environmentalists who want to restore some wilderness-Eden somewhere The third is humans after the world: as excluded from it or living well after it: the ecomodernism (right version) Here too is the Hegelian dream of a future overcoming of the difference The quadrant unexplored in this taxonomy might be that of the human as preceding the world Rather than subtract the human from correlation with the world The Amerindian myths Viveiros anatomized in Cannibal Metaphysics can now take its place in a larger schema various subsets of the human changed into other species The part that did not change remained human If in the west one is inclined to think of humans as the future and animals as the past here is the reverse: A structure for thought that rather does away with attempts to find what is special in a human development out of the animal There might be a corresponding Amerindian concept of time a non-modern one lacking modernity’s distinctive opening on to an ethnographic present rather than an historical present This present epoch began when humans ceased becoming-other A worldless humanity gives way to a world peopled by multiple peoples The human is the active principle at the origin of a diverse world Amerindian myth is not one with an "environment" that is external to the social each of which appears to its own kind as human Every encounter with another species is war and diplomacy Perhaps there’s something to be said for such an anthropomorphism over an anthropocentrism even a negative one like speculative realism where the very subtraction of the human becomes a relentless absent presence D+V: “… we are of the opinion that that anthropomorphism should be granted full philosophical citizenship owing to the as yet unexplored conceptual possibilities it opens.” (71) To say all the others are human is paradoxically a way to remove the specialness of the human D+V press the point against speculative realism even further: “Each object or aspect of the universe is a hybrid entity at once human-for-itself and non-human-for-an-other and the world as open aggregate of existing beings that does not depend on its being-as-other… Exteriority is everywhere in which the reciprocal and exclusive perspectives of different social-animal worlds are permeable Amerindian dreams are a world of cosmic war and diplomacy whereas when white people dream they are dreams of commodities The Amerindian “… present us with the politics of dream against the state: not our ‘dream’ of a society against the state but dreams as a society against the state dreams them.” (74) D+V want to confront Eurocentric discourse on the Anthropocene with a structure of myth alien to it, which might reveal its own mythic form. They agree with Dipesh Chakrabarty that it is not enough to redact the Anthropocene into a concept of the Capitalocene as this leaves out much of what is really challenging about thinking the Anthropocene I might add: even were capitalism to end tomorrow the problems of the Anthropocene are not then magically solved I think the Anthropocene returns us to thinking what Marx Here I agree with Chakrabarty about the need to conceive of a geologically framed world history of species-being this cannot rise to the level of a conscious agent of its own making It is a universality that cannot subsume the particulars “… one of the typical manifestations of human nature is the negation of its own generality A kind of congenital avarice preventing the extension of the predicates of humanity to the species as a whole appears to be one of its predicates.” (51) But for D+V so long as universal history is qualified as human it can’t really grasp the Anthropocene or understand what While I would side with Chakrabarty in retaining a distinctive role for science this for D+V as for Stengers is part of the problem But so too also is the whole separation of human from world points to the end of the modern conceit of an exteriority of the human to nature and the dual constitution that separated the politics of the former from the science of the latter It is “the multiple organ failure of the cosmopolitical government (nomos) of the Moderns.” (86) Here D+V are closer to Stengers for whom Gaia is not earthy and divine but is fundamentally unknowable Stengers is closer to those who for Alex Galloway point a way forward by refusing metaphysical exchange It dissolves opposition between an inside and an outside; between an organism and an environment but not balanced or stable or "ecological," and certainly not Providential A multiplicity of peoples must be acknowledged If there is a cleavage to think politically Humans are still trying to live in the Holocene Terrans might be a as network of Latourian small science people The indigenous population of South America was larger than Europe at the time of conquest which eliminated more than ninety percent through war and disease The genocide of the Amerindians was the beginning of the modern world for Europeans but the former remain as “veritable end-of-the-world experts” (108) Since they have already survived endings of worlds they may be better equipped for the Anthropocene Their project might be a non-material intensification of life developing "technologies" that may have nothing to do with labor or production Hacks and exploits are inherent in all forms of life “The ethnographic present of slow societies contains an image of their future.” (104) Perhaps here we could apply the same four-fold scheme to praxis that D+V develop for myth. What if we abandoned the narrow Carl Schmitt model of politics as friend versus enemy and thought as well about what I call the non-friend and the non-enemy a (mythic) structure of the in-and-against Amerindian myth may even have a lot to tell us about this Even if its core conceptual persona is the enemy rather than the friend the diplomatic negotiations of its cosmopolitics may have all of these kinds of actor D+V: “… the relation between humanity and world can begin to be thought as the relation connecting the one side of a Möbius strip to another…” (113) This might require a quite different concept and a myth “There are many worlds in the World.” (120)  That plurality might include ways of thinking and acting on a “political ecology of deceleration.” (114) “Thinking the world as transcendentally heterogeneous to Man, Moderns thought it as empirically ‘gratis’, inexhaustible and infinitely available for appropriation.” (117) Paradoxically, thinking the world anthropocentrically, as made of us, might be one of the few ways to get humans to think like terrans by raising the world’s value. In the language of the moderns, I have followed Bogdanov in conceiving of labor as in-and-against nature conceive of the hunter as against-and-in the human across the full four quadrants of possible mythic encounters to be productively non-friends or diplomatically non-enemies That would at least get the humans and terrans talking. Even if it does not quite get to what I have called the Carbon Liberation Front, or what in Elizabeth Povinelli’s terms is the geontology of powers that structure the relation between life and non-life There may be ways of thinking the mediating role of non-human technics — a topic quite absent here — in constructing actual relations between life and non-life besides mythic and symbolic ones There are further steps yet to be taken in the collaborative production of knowledge Auclair Funeral Home and Cremation Service The URI College of Nursing welcomed Assistant Professor Ashley Viveiros to the college in the fall of 2019 Learn about one of the College’s newest professors: Experience: Viveiros worked as a registered nurse at Rhode Island Hospital in acute and critical care for seven years She has held adjunct faculty positions as a clinical instructor at RIC the University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and Salve Regina University teaching medical/surgical clinical courses She is also a per diem patient navigator for the Minimally Invasive Urology Institute at The Miriam Hospital.  Clinical focus: Viveiros’ clinical interests have focused on the practice of bedside nurses in acute care specifically translating evidence to professional practice and improving quality of care Her doctorate project involved implementing an evidence-based guideline for vascular access nurses to make recommendations for more appropriate uses of certain vascular access devices that are associated with dangerous infections that can harm patients and increase healthcare costs Future plans: Viveiros plans to focus on simulation-based clinical education at the Kingston campus for nursing students at URI “I believe that learning in a safe simulation-based education setting is essential for nursing students to develop the decision-making skills confidence and critical thinking necessary to practice in the current healthcare environment,” Viveiros said.  Copyright © 2025 University of Rhode Island | University of Rhode Island URI is an equal opportunity employer committed to the principles of affirmative action Nine holes designed by Fulvio Bani are now open at Viveiro on Cape Verde’s Sal island The stony and desert site presented Bani with some challenges The first nine holes at Viveiro Golf Course have opened for play on the island of Sal which is part of the Cape Verde archipelago Italian agronomist Fulvio Bani is leading the project on the desert island that is located 350 miles off the west coast of Africa The development includes 27 holes of golf along with a clubhouse which comes exclusively from the northeast and can sometimes reach up to 65 knots led us to create grassy playing areas interrupted by coarse sand sections,” said Bani “My design avoids penalising the average golfer “We have used sand that is resistant to the force of wind – the few sand bunkers are small and deep to avoid their emptying by the wind We also considered the wind’s presence for the placement of tees.” The golf covers about 280,000 square metres experiencing around 350 days of sunshine a year required us to soften and shape fairways to optimise the visibility of landing areas and spots near greens native trees to improve visibility of playing areas and to increase the perception distances especially for doglegs and behind greens.” Bani has designed greens to accommodate five to six pin positions per hole giving the facility plenty of options for greens setup and providing players with variety in terms of approach shots “This site presented us with various challenges including the presence of stones and its complete sterility from an agronomic point of view,” said Bani “These issues made earthmoving and installing drainage and irrigation complicated We lacked the possibility of obtaining irrigation water from the soil so external supplies such as wastewater from purification or desalination were our only options “Drainage has been set up in a way that prevents areas of water stagnation while irrigation deals with a fundamental aspect related to the birth and preservation of excellent turf and tree heritage.” has been installed and consists of more than 550 sprinklers an automatic mains filter and high-density polyethylene piping Paspalum Vaginatum from the Pure Dynasty variety has been selected for all playing surfaces “High temperatures heavily influenced our choice as they needed to be resistant to the hot climate and to the lack of water Pure Dynasty turned out to be less demanding in terms of fertilising resulting in zero use of any type of crop protection products.” This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page RI to John and Francisca (Perry) Viveiros on July 30 He went to Rogers High School and graduated in 1955.  Though he worked as a carpenter for most of his life Joe earned a degree in nursing from CCRI.  He enjoyed playing the guitar and spending time with his children and grandchildren.  Joe served his country in the United States Air Force Joe is survived by his son Joseph “Jake” Viveiros and his fiancée Alejandra Blohm of Coral Springs and her husband Michael Wasielewski of Brunswick Edward Viveiros of New Jersey and many nieces and nephews We depend on the generosity of readers like you who support us to help with our mission to keep you informed and entertained with local We truly appreciate your trust and support FALL RIVER — A report totaling more than 20 pages that analyzes the assessment of City Administrator Cathy Ann Viveiros’ remodeled Hathaway Street home is complete and under review Calling it a “review,” Ponte said the report was delivered to him by its author Ponte said he and Corporation Counsel Joseph Macy will study Thomas’ findings but gave no deadline on what conclusion would be reached “We need time to review it and we want to do it thoroughly,” said Ponte “We want to make sure we have internal controls and we will be looking at other internal controls.” who is running a write-in campaign for mayor against candidate Paul Coogan purchased the 100-year-old single-family home in January 2016 At the time of the $85,000 purchase in an estate sale the assessor’s office valued the house and property overlooking the Taunton River at $192,000 The land was valued at $110,000 and the building at $81,600 Despite major renovations and upgrades made by Viveiros home in 2017 decreased in value to $136,800 The land was valued at $105,600 and the building at $30,800 The land was valued at $103,500 and the building dropped to $30,000 The land was valued at $105,400 and the home value rose to $51,500 no physical inspection of the home had been done by the assessor’s office run by Benjamin Mello the day Viveiros announced her write-in campaign for mayor and the day after Mayor Jasiel Correia II announced he was temporarily stepping aside when an assistant assessor conducted an interior inspection The 2020 assessment value of Viveiros’ home increased to $184,700 the value of the building increased substantially to $79,300 with the land value maintained at $105,400 Mello defended the initial decrease in Viveiros’ home’s value saying the adjustment came due to the property’s sale price of $85,000 R.I.) was chatting with his counselor in the Career Center and mentioned he had some experience with computer-based presentations He was subsequently hired by the center to produce podcasts for their Web site Viveiros later introduced the Career Center project to Associate Professor of Art History Steve Goldberg who was immediately intrigued by the potential for podcasts in the classroom Viveiros has an Emerson Grant to collaborate with Goldberg as the two develop podcasts for teaching Asian art and history to high school students A podcast is a digital audio-visual presentation which can be placed on the Internet and downloaded onto a personal computer an MP3 player such as an iPod or burned onto a CD the technology for creating and listening to a podcast is "virtually omnipresent and cheap" but vastly underused Both Viveiros and Goldberg have strong feelings about the current high school education system. We are taught in a fashion which is very much linear: the source of information at one end of a vertical line and the student at the other has changed faster than the teaching style and today's students grew up in a multimedia world that encourages them to look at their surroundings from a more complicated point of view we are unsatisfied with a single angle," Viveiros added The introduction of technology into high school classrooms can often be an upsetting process as educators grapple with unfamiliar equipment and students with dramatic changes in syllabi Viveiros and Goldberg hope to add an interactive aspect of learning (and teaching) to what is already in place Viveiros speaks of "updating the floor plan;" of using his mini-lectures to promote academic self-motivation and a sense of the student's "ownership" of his or her education Viveiros and Goldberg hope to use this summer's work to prove that a podcast which presents the information in an interactive and interdisciplinary form is a teaching tool which can be easily created and inserted into pre-existing classroom curricula. They plan to make six podcasts about Chinese culture which use an interactive presentation of artifacts such as bowls and paintings to introduce key historical and philosophical concepts will also produce a podcast based on his own research of the Chinese text "Journey to the West," a folktale which comments on the dynasty which preceded it He plans to use art and the text as a lens for analyzing the dynastic cycle This podcast will be a foundation for his senior thesis which will be a comparison between the dynastic propaganda of imperial China and the Maoist propaganda of the Communist era 2013 at 3:24 pm ET.css-79elbk{position:relative;}(From Manuel Rogers & Sons)Ernest J after a long and courageous battle with pancreatic cancer (Grantmeyer) Viveiros for 58 years and son of the late Joseph and Mary (Rebello) Viveiros Many years he served as the International Representative of the I.B.E.W. diligently defending the rights of workers for better working conditions and better lives He served on the advisory board and was a trustee at Bristol Community College for several years and was the recipient of the Distinguished Citizen of the Year award in 1991 Private funeral arrangements were under the direction of the MANUEL ROGERS & SONS FUNERAL HOME 1521 N. Main St. Fall River. In lieu of flowers, donations may be made to St. Jude in his memory. www.rogersfuneral.com Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts. When NHL teams are looking for new head coaches as the Edmonton Oilers were with Dave Tippett the holdover assistants are really twisting in the wind because the new guy wants his own staff Subscribe now to read the latest news in your city and across Canada Create an account or sign in to continue with your reading experience Manny Viveiros was one and done here after just one kick at the NHL cat Albert native is eminently qualified and can certainly relate to the young NHL players He’s looking for work but it won’t be back in the WHL or in Europe We apologize, but this video has failed to load.Try refreshing your browser, ortap here to see other videos from our team.Play VideoArticle contentBeen there “It’s not really a place (WHL) for me to go back to and no disrespect to that league,” said Viveiros who knows there’s an opening for a head coach in Kamloops and Prince George is looking “I’ve won in Europe (in Austria) multiple times I’ve won in the Western League (Swift Current He still has two years left on his Oilers coaching deal and other teams are filling out their staffs If somebody offered a job coaching their AHL team “There’s some interest in that capacity,” he said By signing up you consent to receive the above newsletter from Postmedia Network Inc The next issue of Edmonton Sun Headline News will soon be in your inbox Interested in more newsletters? Browse here. there’s an obvious tie-in with Todd McLellan McLellan’s keeping Marco Sturm and is looking for a veteran assistant to work with his D where Ralph Krueger is assembling his staff who cut his teeth in the OHL before going to the Maple Leafs just brought in former NHL head man Jack Capuano to help People are calling on his behalf but Viveiros won’t be back here as Tippett works at hiring two more assistants — Jim Playair although Lamb is starting Year 2 of a four-year contract in junior in Prince George as GM and he’s looking for a coach after firing Richard Matvichuk last year The problem is this: third assistants on an NHL coaching roster often get lost in the shuffle with not enough responsibility and might have been the same with Viveiros although he got down to the bench from the press box “My year with the Oilers was a positive,” said Viveiros “I’ll be back in this league…I got here the hard way Here’s what the Oilers could be investigating with Jesse Puljujarvi: go to Winnipeg Jets who have obvious cap concerns (signing Patrik Laine Kyle Connor and Tyler Myers while likely trading RFA Jake Trouba) your second-round pick (38th overall) and defenceman Ethan Bear for Nik Ehlers who only have four picks in the June draft could take the Oilers second along with their own second (51st overall) and maybe parlay it into a first-rounder (they have none) They would rather have Dmitry Samorukov than Bear or William Lagesson but Samorukov isn’t going anywhere Ehlers makes $6 million but he’s 23 years old and he’s a legit top-six winger Interesting that Puljujarvi’s agent Markus Lehto says his client is “planning on being in the NHL next year” to debunk any thought of him signing in Finland but doesn’t specifically say his goal is to play and be an Edmonton Oiler he talks of a coaching and management change that might mean a fresh start has to also take some responsibility for not using his size more as Here’s what an NHL executive had to say: “Puljujarvi is a third-line player if he embraces that role but he thinks he is better than that Much debate as to which WHL kid Oilers like better: The local area centre Kirby Dach of the Saskatoon Blades who some NHL amateur scouts feel will be a better pro winger than a centre This ’n that: No mention of Oilers goalie coach Dustin Schwartz in the coaching manoeuvres post Tippett’s hiring but for now it looks like he’ll be back to tutor Mikko Koskinen They had a strong relationship last season as Schwartz tried to refit the Finn’s KHL style to NHL game there’s that nagging glove issue to also work on … Ex-Oilers assistant and Golden Bears head man Rob Daum who lost his job with Iserlohn in Germany last year may have inquired about an assistant’s job with Krueger … Oilers have to send qualifying offers to their restricted free agents by June 25 Ty Rattie and farmhands Colin Larkin and Tyler Vesel Patrick Russell and goalie Anthony Stolarz are already UFA’s transmission or republication strictly prohibited This website uses cookies to personalize your content (including ads), and allows us to analyze our traffic. 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By continuing to use our site, you agree to our Terms of Use and Privacy Policy You can manage saved articles in your account Notices are posted by 10 am Monday through Saturday Adjust Text Size: A+ A- As published in Winnipeg Free Press on Apr 05 Share your memories and/or express your condolences below Unfortunately with the need to moderate tributes for inappropriate content your comments may take up to 48 hours to appear It’s been nearly 40 years since the last time Manny Viveiros was an active player for the Prince Albert Raiders but the current head coach of the Vancouver Giants still holds the city in high regard My wife is from Prince Albert and we have a lot of family here and still a lot of friends from the area too.” Viveiros says it’s been upgraded but it certainly still has that atmosphere of one of the toughest places to come into if you’re a visiting team but it’s always real special coming back to Prince Albert.” Viveiros spent parts of four seasons as a Prince Albert Raider from 1982-1986 106th overall by the Edmonton Oilers in the 1984 NHL Entry Draft Viveiros would go onto to have a long pro career with time spent in the NHL Viveiros has been around the Western Hockey League in the coaching circuit with stops in Swift Current the Vancouver Giants where he is in his first season behind the bench Viveiros says the Giants are poised to be a contender in the Western Conference in the very near future “We got a really young hockey team with a lot of good skill set and also we got some really talented veteran players too It’s a good mix between both of them too We’re kind of like Prince Albert where this team also is going to be a really good team in a couple years or so too.” A former teammate of Viveiros with the Raiders also held a huge role in helping the team return to the Memorial Cup more then 30 years after the team won it all in 1985 Curtis Hunt took over as general manager for the Prince Albert Raiders prior to the 2015-2016 campaign and helped construct the team that won the Ed Chynoweth Cup in a thrilling seven game series over the Vancouver Giants in 2019 After getting a long look at the Raiders from behind the bench in a 6-5 shootout win on Tuesday night Viveiros says the Raiders won’t have to wait long for another deep playoff run under Hunt’s leadership they won the championship a few years back but you can see where the team is right now again and the team is going to be really good in a couple of years They’ve got good young talent on that team and they’re going to be really good again I expect the Raiders to be challenging for a championship in the next couple of years again.” the Raiders honored a franchise legend in raising Dan Hodgson’s number 16 to the Art Hauser Centre rafters Viveiros played alongside Hodgson for three seasons in Hockeytown North.Although he wasn’t able to attend the retirement ceremony in Prince Albert Viveiros was still happy to see his old teammate honoured he was probably one of the best junior hockey players (in Canada) and certainly was in our league.” Viveiros recalled “He made our team go and he’s a big reason why we won the Memorial Cup.” Prince Albert's only locally-owned daily newspaper Thanks again for your patience in this difficult year for all of us Finally we can show you the lineup split by days of Resurrection Fest Estrella Galicia 2021 After the announcement last summer of System of A Down Inevitably there have been changes due to the artists schedules but many bands are repeating there are great surprises and those who can’t be with us will be with us in a close future in  Viveiro In addition to our headliners already announced we are glad to have Sabaton on board as our warm-up headliners so leave space for their tank and get ready to war On the other side,  Bullet For My Valentine will come again to Spain after 4 years from their last show at the festival and will present their new work to all their Spanish fans One of the most influential black metal bands and object of cult among many will finally be in Viveiro too at our Main Stage New additions in our Main Stage will be  Rise of the Northstar and Spiritbox Bleed From Within and Serrabulho at our warm-up Finishing the international acts in our main stage we have Dagoba we have great artists that are visiting for the first time or returning after many years In our Ritual Stage we’ll have Code Orange We couldn’t leave the extreme metal out from this edition moshing and dancing will be also important in our next edition the charismatic Nergal with his project Me And That Man the post-rock of And So I Watch You From Afar Regarde Les Hommes Tomber y Chris Masuak with the Viviero Wave Riders Association will also be with us in the program of next year we’ll also have all the national artists we had last year and you can check the full list of artists here: 🔥 RESURRECTION FEST ESTRELLA GALICIA 2021 🔥 Chris Masuak and the Viveiro Wave Riders Association For those who did not read the statement we published yesterday we are still many months away from the summer festivals and lately we have seen good news We trust they will be able to take place and we will stay tuned to the news and progress on the topic our priority is the security of the attendants so in case we have to postpone the festival like this year whoever wants it will be able to request a refund and otherwise the ticket will be valid for the following edition We are receiving many emails every day regarding new tickets we cannot stress enough that we have the best crowd in the world and we want to thank you for your trust and loyalty because we have had less than 5% of refunds this is the best way to support the festival The few tickets that have been refunded will be on sale again soon And with so many people keeping their tickets Subscribe to our playlist and listen to all the artists in the following months and just know that we’ll have many surprises ready for our next edition.  See you in 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The Nipissing-Parry Sound Catholic District School Board (NPSC) has a new Board Chaplain Father Joseph de Viveiros is joining NPSC from the Waterloo Catholic District School Board Father de Viverios is also a graduate of Scollard Hall and was raised in North Bay and that history played a part in his returning home He was ordained in 1992 to the Congregation of the Resurrection religious community and has spent the majority of his career in southern Ontario Father Joseph has attained three separate Master’s Degrees Father Joseph brings a range of experiences to this role such as serving as a secondary school Mathematics teacher as a consultant in the Office of Religious Education for the Archdiocese of Toronto and as a session lecturer at Regis College with the University of Toronto He also serves as Vicar Provincial for the Canadian Province of the Congregation of the Resurrection has experience as Director of Liturgy for the 2002 World Youth Day and as Pastor in parishes in the Waterloo region NPSC is excited to walk alongside Father Joseph to provide a Ministry of presence to our Board of Trustees and staff and to continue to renew the great promise and gift of Catholic Education in the service of our students and entire Board community we serve.” added Paula Mann Father Joseph will begin his Chaplain duties with the NPSC later this month More Spotlight > We don’t know where to begin to thank you We have been working for many months for this edition We wanted this one to be the most important edition in our history and thanks to you and your trust so it was We have broken our attendance record with 54572 “resus” and we have had the biggest lineup in our history Reading that you had a blast and that you are looking forward to coming again in 2016 is incredibly satisfying You know that we listen to all your comments and critics Listening you is something that defines us and help us enormously so soon you’ll be able to submit your opinion about all this to tell us what to keep doing right and what to improve We are aware that a perfect festival is impossible and that there is no pleasing everybody unforeseen events and things out of our control happen all the time We would like to apologize for these things that could not be as we wanted We promise we will keep learning every day and like every year making this week the week of you lives a decade of passion and devotion for music In Viveiro we have seen bands that we could never ever imagine that we would see here and after this successful edition we want to keep living these magic moments and share them all together We hope this can last for many years more and that you all can be here to see it