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“We ought to think do we want to throw gasoline on the fire,” said Kennedy, of legalizing marijuana in Rhode Island. “We’re going through an epidemic of addiction and depression…and we’re in the midst of the rollback the biggest expansion of healthcare coverage that benefits people with mental illness addiction, and this was the first time the ever got coverage,” Kennedy told GoLocal’s Kate Nagle on Wednesday. Magaziner should do a little more investigation into this to assure himself and the people in Rhode Island in these plans - that what TIAA is is correct.”įormer Rhode Island Congressman Patrick Kennedy spoke with GoLocal LIVE about efforts in Rhode Island in 2017 to legalize marijuana - and what he said is the country’s crisis of addiction, and why he is opposed to marijuana legalization. On GoLocal LIVE, Morgenson told News Editor Kate Nagle in a Skype interview, “I think clients in all states should be worried - Mr. “The subpoena to TIAA, which handles retirement accounts for over four million workers at 15,000 nonprofit institutions across the country, followed an article last month in The New York Times that raised questions about the firm’s selling techniques,” wrote Morgenson. In October, she wrote a sweeping investigative piece that raised questions about TIAA’s selling strategies. Morgenson was first to report that, “New York’s attorney general has subpoenaed TIAA, the giant insurance company, and investment firm, seeking documents and information relating to its sales practices…” Rhode Island’s Treasurer Seth Magaziner has nearly $700 million invested with TIAA. Gretchen Morgenson, a top financial writer for the New York Times, joined GoLocal LIVE just hours after her newspaper published her investigative piece that unveiled that claims that financial giant TIAA was involved in improper financial practices took on new momentum. Gretchen Morgenson, Pulitzer Prize Winning Journalist

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In the meantime, Matlock purchased a red food truck to serve the Burgundian Waffles at farmers markets, food truck events, and catering needs.įollow Matlock on Instagram at to stay in the loop on the whereabouts of the food truck and updates on the arrival of the waffle bus. The much-anticipated waffle bus is expected to hit the streets of Providence by April of 2019.

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The second story of the bus will be covered, so it will be fully functioning all year round," said Matlock. “We will serve our waffles along with coffee from Borealis, kombucha and a rotating third tap. Burgundian truly is a way of life."Īfter a high profile Kickstarter, Matlock was able to raise the funds needed to import a red double-decker British style bus from the U.K which he will renovate and serve coffee and waffles on-the-go all over the state of Rhode Island. A ‘Burgundian’ is one who loves all food and drink, both in quantity and quality, shared among friends. Matlock also explains the meaning behind the name Burgundian, “The word has a rich history. The versatility of the waffle allows it to be served both sweet or savory with toppings like cinnamon sugar bananas, or pulled pork and fried chicken.

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Belgian pearl sugars that we add to the dough caramelized while in the waffle press, making a sweet and crispy exterior,” said Matlock. Think about a brioche roll and a waffle having a love child, and that’s a Liege waffle. “There is a big difference in the process of making a Belgian waffle and a Liege waffle. Matlock began Burgundian Waffles after falling in love with Liege waffles in France, where he was stationed in the military, and shares the unique differences in the cooking process. Shane Matlock, owner of the Burgundian Coffee and Waffles talks new ways to share Belgium’s finest creation with Providence.







Waffle bus