Written and submitted by Sankofa Community Connection JUNETEENTH is the national celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. Our event in Newport, RI demonstrates our commitment to presenting the historical impact and progression of African American heritage and culture. Back in 2020 we advocated for and received a proclamation from the City […]
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Tickets are now on sale for the Newport International Boat Show
Newport Exhibition Group announced today that tickets are now on sale for the 51st Newport International Boat Show presented by BankNewport. The event will take place September 15-18, 2022, at the Newport Yachting Center Marina in downtown Newport, Rhode Island. “After a very successful Golden Anniversary Show last year, we are excited to welcome everyone back to Newport […]
BankNewport awards $10,000 grant to Southern RI Volunteers
BankNewport this week announced that it has awarded a $10,000 grant to Southern RI Volunteers (SRIV), the leading provider of volunteer resources for non-profit organizations throughout Southern Rhode Island for nonprofit agency sites that address basic needs for senior clients at those agencies, children and families. The grant will support SRIV’s independent aging adult services. […]
75th Block Island Race Preview: Largest fleet in a decade
By Storm Trysail Club LARCHMONT N.Y. – Storm Trysail Club is getting ready for the largest fleet in well over a decade with 86 boats set to take the starting line on Friday, May 27th, 2022. The annual 186nm race starts and ends off Stamford, Conn. and takes the crews down Long Island Sound and around Block Island. This is […]
Boots On The Ground For Heroes returns to Fort Adams this weekend
The Boots on the Ground for Heroes Memorial returns to Fort Adams State Park this Memorial Day Weekend, May 27th – 30th. The display, which includes more than 7,000 boots honoring post 9/11 fallen service members, will be open to the public Friday, Saturday, and Sunday from 8 AM to 8 PM, and on Monday […]
Carla Jewell named Newport Public Schools Teacher of the Year
Submitted by Marcin Rembisz, Newport Public Schools Congratulations to Mrs. Carla L. Jewell, Claiborne Pell Elementary School Special Educator on her selection as the 2022-2023 Newport Public Schools Teacher of the Year. A Summa Cum Laude graduate and Valedictorian of the Class of 2000 of Salve Regina University, with a Bachelor’s of Science in Elementary/Special […]
Sea Rose Montessori School partners with local experts for elementary aftercare and summer camp enrichment
Sea Rose Montessori School deepens its ties to the Southern Rhode Island community by bringing experts in for elementary student afterschool programs. Offering individualized and integrated learning for age 3 through age 11 – and growing to 8th grade – Sea Rose follows the proven curriculum developed more than a century ago by Dr. Maria […]
What’s Up Today: Wednesday, May 25
Good Morning, today is Wednesday, May 25, 2022. 🌊 Marina Cafe & Pub reopens for the season today. 🌊 Newport City Council has a Regular Council Meeting tonight. Here’s what’s on the agenda. 🌊 Hi-Neighbor! The Story of the Narragansett Brewing Company debuts at 8 pm this evening, on-air and online, as well as in person […]
Obituary: William H. F. Spencer
William Hurlbut Force Spencer, aged 92, died peacefully at home in Newport, Rhode Island on May 15, 2022. Born in Newport on August 13,1929 to Katherine Force Spencer and Major Lorillard Spencer III, of Chastellux Ave., he attended St. Paul’s School, then Yale University ‘51, where he graduated with a BS in Industrial Admin. A […]
Whitehorne House Museum reopens on May 25
Newport Restoration Foundation today announced the opening of the Whitehorne House Museum for the 2022 season. The museum will open on May 25 and remain open this season until October 30. Admission is free for all Newport County residents. Whitehorne House is the only museum in the world specializing in 18th century Newport furniture, craft, and design, according to […]
Newport String Project presents its annual fundraiser Resounding 2022 on June 5th
The Newport String Project will host its annual gala at the International Yacht Restoration School on June 5th. The Newport String Project’s artists-in-residence, the Newport String Quartet, will be joined for a rare performance of Ravel’s Introduction and Allegro featuring special guests Charles Overton (harp), Hunter Bennett (clarinet) and Vanessa Holroyd (flute). This year’s program features […]
Newport Restoration Foundation selects Franklin Vagnone as its new President
The Newport Restoration Foundation today announced that it has selected Franklin Vagnone to serve as the organization’s President, following a competitive national search. Vagnone comes to Newport from the Old Salem Museums & Gardens in Winston-Salem, NC where he served as President and CEO of the renowned national historic landmark heritage site. He will assume this […]
DEM restocking more than 20 freshwater areas in time for Memorial Day Weekend
PROVIDENCE, RI – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) will be stocking more than 20 freshwaters across Rhode Island with hatchery-raised trout before Memorial Day weekend, a popular time for recreational fishing.
On May 19, DEM’s Division of Fish and Wildlife (DFW) began a supplementary stocking of the following waterbodies:
o Alton Pond, Richmond/Hopkinton
o Barber Pond, South Kingstown
o Breakheart Pond, Exeter/West Greenwich
o Browning Mill Pond, Exeter
o Carbuncle Pond, Coventry
o Eight Rod Farm Pond, Tiverton
o Meadowbrook Pond, Richmond
o Upper Melville Pond, Portsmouth
o Mooseup River, Coventry
o Olney Pond, Lincoln Woods State Park, Lincoln
o Pawcatuck River, Bradford/Hopkinton/Westerly; Burdickville Access, Hopkinton/Charlestown; Lower Shannock Access, Charlestown, Richmond Landing, Westerly; Bradford, Westerly
o Pawtuxet River North and South Branches, Scituate/Cranston/Coventry/West Warwick
o Peck Pond, Burrillville
o Roundtop Ponds, Burrillville
o Shippee Saw Mill Pond, Foster
o Silver Spring Lake, North Kingstown
o Simmons Mill Pond, Little Compton
o Spring Grove Pond, Glocester
o Upper Rochambeau Pond, Lincoln
o Willett Pond, East Providence
o Wood River Barberville Access (KG Ranch Road), Richmond/Hopkinton; Hope Valley Fishing Area (Dow Field), Hope Valley; Grantville (Route 95), Richmond/Hopkinton; Woodville, Richmond/Hopkinton
o Wyoming Pond, Hopkinton/Richmond
Daily updates on stocking locations can be found on DEM Facebook, the Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Facebook, or by calling DFW at 401-789-0281.
A 2022 fishing license is required for anglers 15 and older. A trout conservation stamp also is required of anyone wishing to keep or possess a trout or to fish in a catch-and-release or “fly-fishing only” area. Trout stamps are not required for persons possessing trout taken from a lake or pond that shares a border with Rhode Island, persons over the age of 65, persons with 100% disability, persons fishing from their own domicile, and persons possessing trout caught in privately owned ponds. Fishing licenses can be purchased online on DEM’S new Rhode Island Outdoors (RIO) portal.
Visit our website for more information on DEM’s new Freshwater Regulations.
For more information on DEM programs and services, visit www.dem.ri.gov. Follow DEM on Facebook, Twitter (@RhodeIslandDEM), or Instagram (@RhodeIslandDEM).
Shops on Franklin Street to host Spring Into Summer Stroll on Saturday
The shops on Franklin Street in Newport will be hosting a Spring into Summer Stroll on Saturday, May 21 from 2 to 6 pm. The shops invite the public to enjoy refreshments, snacks, and promotions while strolling along the downtown street. Hosts of the event are Noon Designs, Athalia of Newport, Meeka Fine Jewelry, Zurner […]
What’s Up This Weekend: May 20 – 22
Discover all that’s happening, new, and to do in and around Newport, Rhode Island this weekend. Six Picks Events: What’s Up in RI this weekend (May 20-22) Six Picks Music: The best in live music this weekend (May 20-22) Friday, May 20 This Day in RI History: May 20, 1959 – Susan Cowsill is bornConcert […]
Hammetts Hotel launches $50,000 Newport Bermuda Race Package
Hammetts Hotel, a Main Street Hospitality property, today announced the launch of the $50,000 Newport Bermuda Race Package, bringing sailing lovers the experience of a lifetime for the highly-anticipated international sailing race, which takes off on June 17th from Newport. “A proud sponsor of the 2022 Race, the hotel debuts this exclusive package for the first time ever ahead of […]
In 2 states, 1 in 20 residents missed during US head count
By MIKE SCHNEIDER Associated Press Around 1 in 20 residents in Arkansas and Tennessee were missed during the 2020 census, and four other U.S. states had significant undercounts of their populations which could short-change them of federal funding in the current decade, according to figures from a survey the U.S. Census Bureau released Thursday. In Florida, […]
Weather Forecast for Newport: May 19
According to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service, today we’ll have a chance of showers, with a high near 57 degrees. 7 Day Forecast The following is the National Weather Service 7-day weather forecast, centered on Newport State Airport; Hazardous Weather Outlook Today: Rain, mainly before 5pm. High near 57. Southwest wind 5 to […]
Jamestown Newport Ferry has launched for the season
Jamestown Newport Ferry has kicked off its Hop-On Hop-Off season, just in time to transport folks from Jamestown to Newport’s Oyster & Chowder Festival, held at Bowen’s Wharf in Newport, this weekend. Throughout the summer, Jamestown Newport Ferry will offer express service to special Newport events such as the Folk and Jazz Festivals, the International […]
Newport Weather Forecast for May 18
According to the latest forecast from the National Weather Service, today it will be sunny, with a high near 72 degrees. 7 Day Forecast The following is the National Weather Service 7-day weather forecast, centered on Newport State Airport; Special Weather Statement Today: Sunny, with a high near 71. Northwest wind 8 to 10 mph, with […]
Election 2022: Poll: Tight race for Democrat gubernatorial nomination; Magaziner has big lead in race for Congress 2 nomination; candidates, GOP react
Poll Results A WPRI TV/Roger Williams University Poll, completed a few days ago, showed a tight race for the Democratic nomination for governor, while in the Second Congressional District, General Treasurer Seth Magaziner holds a wide lead. In both races, there are a large number of potential voters who said they are undecided. The poll […]
Providence-Newport Ferry season begins on June 17
The Providence-Newport Ferry will kick off its 2022 season on Friday, June 17. “The Ocean State”, which is operated by Seastreak, will operate with no capacity limits and run through Columbus Day weekend (October 10), including summer weekend stops in Bristol. From June 17 to September 2 (Monday thru Friday), the ferry will depart Providence […]
Top stories last week on What’sUpNewp
Catch up on all of the most popular stories that appeared on What’sUpNewp last week, MAy 8 – 14. 1 – The Coffee Grinder finds a new home in Newport 2 – House OKs bill to provide tax relief to year-round Newport residents 3 – What Sold: 18 Newport County real estate sales, transactions (May […]
Now Hiring: 100 job opportunities available right now in the Newport area
Looking for a new gig, job, or career? Here’s who’s hiring right now in the Newport area. All jobs were posted or provided to us within the last seven days and are located within five miles of downtown Newport. Are you a business owner and manager who is hiring? Provide your job opportunities to us […]
The Wanderlust Group expands team with three new executive appointments
The Wanderlust Group (TWG), a technology company that builds online marketplaces to connect outdoor adventurers to destinations and services, today announced three new executive appointments across its Product, Engineering and Revenue teams. The team expansion is coming at a time of immense brand growth. Newport-based Dockwa, one of its marketplaces, has seen more than 3.6 million […]
