Tickets for the 2023 Newport Folk Festival go on sale on Feb. 1
3-day event scheduled to return to Fort Adams State Park from July 28 – 30, 2023.
RIPTA to use $5 million federal grant to develop a Safe Streets action plan for 29 Rhode Island communities
29 cities and towns across Rhode Island (including Newport, Portsmouth, Middletown, and Little Compton) will develop a Safe Streets action plan and may use it to apply for additional federal funding for roadway safety upgrades
What’s Up this week in Newport County: Jan. 30 – Feb. 5
On Tap This Week: Aquidneck Growers Market, Improv comedy with The Bit Players, Winter Speaker Series at Newport Art Musuem, and more.
Man charged with killing mom at sea seeks grand jury minutes
The man charged with killing his mother at sea during a 2016 fishing trip off the coast of New England is asking for minutes from the grand jury proceeding that led to his indictment, seeking to learn what was disclosed about his grandfather’s death three years earlier.
Best-performing Rhode Island stocks last week
Stacker compiled a list of the best performing stocks in Rhode Island last week using data from IEX Cloud.
Obituary: Elizabeth ‘Tippy’ Hussey
December 23, 1933 – January 29, 2023
Newport Festivals Foundation awards a $10,000 grant to The Boys & Girls Clubs of Newport County
The Club says that the funding will allow them to expand its recording studio and continue to offer such programs as the evidence-based BGCA programs of Lyricism 101, which focuses on expressive writing, and MusicMakers, which teaches the fundamentals of music production.
Here are the 8 homes that changed hands in Newport County last week
Newport County real estate transactions for the week of Jan. 23 – 27, 2023
Rep. Carson introduces bill prohibiting, penalizing
contaminated construction fill
Bill is response to contractor’s violation at 6/10 highway project
Barenaked Ladies bringing ‘Last Summer On Earth Tour’ to Mohegan Sun in July
Special guests Five For Fighting and Del Amitri join BNL on Friday, July 7th at Mohegan Sun Arena
Rhode Island Historical Preservation & Heritage Commission appoints new Executive Director
The selection follows a nearly year-long search that evaluated 28 candidates from Rhode Island and nationwide.
Best-performing Massachusetts stocks last week
The highest performing stock on the list returned +9.6% last week. Read on to see which companies made the list.
Year of the quarterback carousel: A look back at the NFL’s record number of starting quarterbacks in 2022
Stacker pulled statistics from Pro-Football-Reference.com to analyze the data behind the high number of different quarterbacks who started games during the 2022 NFL regular season. Read on to uncover our findings.
Governor McKee, EOHHS announce Medical Respite Care Pilot
The Medical Respite Care pilot will serve community members statewide experiencing homelessness or housing insecurity who are preparing for or recovering from medical procedures, hospitalization, or generally are in need of a safe place to heal from an acute illness or injury.
Controversial Grammy wins—and how they’ve aged
Keep reading to discover some of the most controversial Grammy wins in history.
Proposed legislation would establish limits on grocery self-checkouts
The legislation (2023-H 5161) would restrict grocery stores from having more than eight self-checkouts operating at once, and require that those with self-checkouts also have a minimum of one staffed checkout per self-checkout.
The Ocean Race: Nervous times
Tensions run high as wind and boat speeds hit new lows with the IMOCA fleet crossing an unusually large doldrums
Aho scores again, Hurricanes beat Bruins 4-1
Sebastian Aho scored a goal for the fourth straight game and the Carolina Hurricanes beat the Boston Bruins 4-1 on Sunday in a matchup of the teams with the two best records in the NHL.
Obituary: Edward Baring Corcoran
October 14, 1926 – January 25, 2023
Obituary: Christopher A. Stedford
September 26, 1961 – January 23, 2023
Obituary: Colonel Burton C. Quist, USMC (Ret.)
August 07, 1946 – January 25, 2023
3-day Surf Forecast for Rhode Island
Forecast includes rip current risk, surf height, weather, winds, and more.
7-Day Weather forecast for Newport County
Here’s what’s on tap for weather this week and weekend.
Bynum leads No. 23 Providence past Villanova 70-65
Jared Bynum scored 17 of his 19 points after halftime and hit a key jumper and two free throws late to help No. 23 Providence defeat Villanova 70-65 on Sunday.
RI Brew Fest brings regional brewers and beer lovers to Waterfire Arts Center
Sold out festival held in Providence Jan. 28
What’s Up Interview: Meet Chris Swan, playing Daddy Warbucks in PPAC’s ‘Annie’
Musical running through February 5
Next Touro Synagogue Foundation talk explores portraits of Jews from 17th & 18th century Amsterdam
Dr. Baskind will present the work of Rembrandt, Bernard Picart, and several other artists who spent considerable time drawing and painting the Jewish residents of Amsterdam, both in the synagogue and as they went about their daily lives.
Tree & Open Space Commission to host Park Workshop
Residents Invited to Discuss Park Access, Safety with Community Police
Gerry Goldstein: Courage, as inspired from on high
We’re just days away from an observance that usually slides by with only modest notice, so you know I’m not referring to the ballyhooed Feb. 2 appearance of a weather-predicting groundhog.
Sea View Villa sells for $15 million
As one of the first homes built on Easton’s Point, the iconic 8,105 sq. ft. home is set on almost four acres of captivating coastline on “the point.”
Guilty verdict in 2013 killing of Vietnam vet out for a run
The man charged with killing a 66-year-old Vietnam veteran and retired postal worker who was out for his morning run in a Rhode Island park nearly a decade ago was found guilty on Friday by a judge who rejected the suspect’s mental illness defense.
Experience romance at Castle Hill Inn’s Valentine’s Day Dinner
The property’s culinary team has created a special four-course menu filled with splendors of romance
Gallery Sitka to host ‘Women’s Caucus for Arts’ group show
The seven artists’ exhibited work is vastly different, ranging from realism to abstraction, painting to photography.
Metros where homes are selling for the most over asking price
Stacker analyzed data from Redfin to see which metros had the most homes sold over asking price.
Four local students graduate from the University of Maryland Global Campus
University of Maryland Global Campus (UMGC) graduated more than 7,600 students worldwide in the fall of 2022, including four students from Newport County!
Theater Preview: ‘The Oldest Profession’ opening at Burbage Theater Company
Play about “five whores on a bench” running through February 19
COVID-19 deaths in the US continue to be undercounted, research shows, despite claims of ‘overcounts’
Taking into consideration the number of excess deaths caused by COVID-19 compared with pre-pandemic years is critical to getting an accurate accounting of the pandemic’s real toll.
WUN-ON-ONE: A conversation with Jay Sweet and Dan Swain, Newport Festivals Foundation
The Newport Festivals Foundation, which produces the iconic Newport Folk Festival and legendary Newport Jazz Festival, is doing some iconic and legendary things of its own.
The Ocean Race: Cat and mouse game towards the doldrums
The Ocean Race takes on a slow burn with the IMOCA fleet inching southwest towards the doldrums
Obituary: Michael Christ
December 28, 1941 – January 24, 2023
Hedman lifts Lightning over Bruins for 11th straight at home
Victor Hedman scored the go-ahead goal with 6:31 remaining and the Tampa Bay Lightning tied a team record with their 11th straight home victory by defeating the NHL-best Boston Bruins 3-2 on Thursday night.
Randle scores 37, Knicks rally to beat Celtics 120-117 in OT
The Knicks are a young team that’s still learning how to string together victories.
WUN-ON-ONE: A conversation with Dave Rosenberg, Newport Winter Festival
Dave Rosenberg, organizer of the Newport Winter Festival, will join What’sUpNewp for a WUN-ON-ONE conversation at 12 pm on Tuesday, January 31, 2023.
‘Six Picks’ Music: What’s Up in local music this weekend (January 27-29)
Amanda Adams, Lainey Dionne and Dustbowl Revival
‘The Whale’ is a horror film that taps into our fear of fatness
In a thin-obsessed culture, fatness has become its own kind of monster.
Jamestown’s McKensie Lennon recognized by Lasell University for outstanding collaboration
Lennon, who is majoring in Psychology, was selected as one of the three best people to work with in this course. Lennon is in the Class of 2023.
What to know about TurboTax before you file your taxes this year
Don’t get tricked into paying for tax prep if you don’t have to. Learn how the biggest tax preparation companies have suppressed free filling options for years.
Rhode Island officer acquitted in shooting of teenager
A Rhode Island police officer who was off duty and out of uniform when he shot the 18-year-old driver of a car he had witnessed speeding past him on the highway was acquitted by a jury Thursday of several charges.
WUN-ON-ONE: A conversation with Evan Smith, President & CEO of Discover Newport
Coming up on Wednesday, February 15 at 10 am.
Portsmouth’s Marissa Levreault named to Dean’s List at Miami University
Levreault is currently earning a B.S. in Nursing at the university.
Bill introduced to help Rhode Island wineries sell on-site
Sen. Lawson, Rep. Kazarian introduce bill to help local wineries
Middletown moving forward with school plans – without regionalization
The Town Council said Wednesday night the study of a new middle-high school on property just north of Gaudet Middle School should continue. #MiddletownRI
Region’s workforce shifting away from hospitality
A leading New England economist is suggesting that jobs in the region are shifting from leisure and hospitality to higher-paying industries, while job openings remain at “historic highs.”
Patriots announce hiring of Bill O’Brien as new OC
Bill O’Brien is back with the New England Patriots.
Governor McKee proposes $7 million investment in preserving Pre-K seats
Governor McKee Continues #RIReady Budget Tour by Highlighting Proposed Investments in Pre-K
RI Music Hall of Fame members RIZZZ playing The Met Sunday, Feb. 5
Legendary RI band returns for a rare show
What’s Up this weekend in and around Newport: Jan. 27 – 29
Improv with The Bit Players, Aquidneck Growers Market, Winter Speaker Series, and more.
Gary Furtado named President of Narragansett Council, Boy Scouts of America
Gary Furtado recently retired from Navigant Credit Union, where he served for 44 years, 35 of those as President and CEO.
The Ocean Race, Leg 2: Slowly sliding south
The fleet had a slow night, gybing south from Cabo Verde
Adoptable Cat of the Week: Jake
“Jake is a shy but sweet gentleman. He really loves a nice window to look out where he can stretch and relax to his heart’s desire”
No. 23 Providence dominates Butler inside for 79-58 win
With No. 23 Providence trailing Butler by seven midway through the first half, Friars coach Ed Cooley brought Jared Bynum off the bench.
Rhode Island defeats Dayton 75-70
Ishmael Leggett’s 25 points helped Rhode Island defeat Dayton 75-70 on Wednesday night.
Rogers’ cosmetology and automotive programs to survive construction budget cuts
Newport Superintendent of Schools Colleen Burns Jermain, appearing on a WhatsUpNewp videocast today, said that the current Career and Technical Center Building will not be demolished until there are funds to replace it.
WUN-ON-ONE: A conversation with Brad Read, Sail Newport and The Ocean Race Newport Stopover
Brad Read, Executive Director of Sail Newport, will join What’sUpNewp on January 31 at 9:30 am to share all of the latest details on The Ocean Race’s only North American stopover.
Obituary: Joseph A. Rodericks
March 02, 1935 – January 24, 2023
2023 James Beard Award Semifinalists include New England Chefs and Restaurants
The 2023 Restaurant and Chef Semifinalists are recognized across 23 categories, including the new Award for Outstanding Bakery.
Newport School Superintendent Colleen Burns Jermain’s Weekly Community Update
Newport School Superintendent Colleen Burns Jermain sent out the following Community Update to Newport Schools parents, families, and staff, on Wednesday, January 25.
Newport trails far behind other cities and towns in short-term rental registration requirement
In a review of Rhode Island short-term rentals on the site AirDNA, the majority (68%) of rentals around the state have complied with the registration requirement. But in Newport, only 268 (33%) of the 821 active rentals are registered in the state system, meaning 553 have not.
WUN-ON-ONE: A conversation with Newport Mayor Xay Khamsyvoravong
Coming up on Wednesday, February 1 at 4 pm.
Woman gets over 6 years in prison for role in romance scams
The victims were in Rhode Island, New York, Arkansas, Colorado, North Carolina, Missouri and Florida.
Boston’s The Wondertwins will bring their unique style to Providence for one-night show on March 3
Identical twin dance crew takes audiences from the roots of street dance to the glitz and glamour of Broadway
Federal Grant provides the gift of mobility to Newport’s North End Seniors
Seniors Living in Newport’s North End to Get the Gift of Mobility Thanks to New $70K Federal Pilot Program
11th Hour Racing Team sets off for Leg 2 of The Ocean Race
US-flagged 11th Hour Racing Team sets off on Leg 2 of The Ocean Race 2022-23 from Cabo Verde, to Cape Town, South Africa
The Ocean Race: Leg two starts with difficult choices ahead
Conditions are slow, but tactically challenging
Lieutenant Governor’s Entrepreneurship Challenge finalists announced
Lieutenant Governor Matos Announces Entrepreneurship Challenge Finalists & Live Pitch Competition
Dueling defending champions look to carry momentum into 8th edition of Premiere Corinthian Championship
Among the 20 prestigious yacht clubs that will toe the line for Corinthian sailing’s premiere event will now be two teams hoping to carry forward the momentum from the last time they competed in this event: Royal Sydney Yacht Squadron and Southern Yacht Club from New Orleans, which claimed the title in 2021.
Obituary: Gary Smith
March 28, 1958-January 16, 2023
Odds of 50 random events happening to you
Stacker took the guesswork out of 50 random events to determine how likely they are to happen.
Rhode Island launches statewide program to assist first-time homebuyers
Governor McKee Announces $17,500 Down Payment Assistance for First-time Buyers in Rhode Island
Obituary: Bradford J. Faxon Sr.
January 21, 2023
Obituary: Loretta Clarkson
September 19, 1932 – January 22, 2023
Two Portsmouth students land on the Fall 2022 Dean’s List at Holy Cross
To qualify, students must pass four or more letter-graded courses with no failing grades during the semester and earn a GPA of 3.5 or higher.
States with the most registered anglers
Read on to find out how Rhode Island stacks up and for more information about the best fishing holes and species in each state.
States with the most registered hunters
So which states are holding steady with hunting traditions? Take a look to see where Rhode Island ranks on the list.
A look at what’s on tap for library programs at the Tiverton Public Library in February
The following is a list of library programs that adults can enjoy at the Tiverton Public Library in February 2023.
Registration now open for the 2023 Behan Bros Newport Night Run
The race benefits the Newport Public Education Foundation, and sponsorship opportunities are available for local businesses.
Newport International Boat Show generates $26.1 million in economic impact
A recent economic study found that the boat show, which is one of the largest in-water events in the country, had a total economic impact of $26.1 million.
URI Sailing team wins McMillan Cup, poised for strong spring
New head coach takes over program that has won national championships, produced Olympians and All Americans
Red Sox complete $7 million deal with Duvall, cut Barnes
Adam Duvall and the Boston Red Sox finalized their $7 million, one-year contract Tuesday.
Justice Dept. sues Google over digital advertising dominance
The states taking part in the suit include California, Virginia, Connecticut, Colorado, New Jersey, New York, Rhode Island and Tennessee.
Bergeron breaks tie, NHL-leading Bruins beat Canadiens 4-2
Patrice Bergeron broke a tie with 2:55 left and the NHL-leading Boston Bruins beat the Montreal Canadiens 4-2 on Tuesday night for their sixth straight victory.
Bam Adebayo has 30 points, Heat rallies past Celtics 98-95
Bam Adebayo isn’t going to hear his name when the NBA announces the All-Star Game starters Thursday night. He knows that.