Rhode Island election agencies announce first graduates of certification program
Sixty-seven local election officials, including several from Newport County, earn ETAC certifications ahead of the midterm elections
Norman Bird Sanctuary and Salve Regina expand conservation partnership, launch Kiernan Scholars Program
New five-week field research program places Salve undergraduates at the Middletown sanctuary, supported by a four-year grant from the Eaddo and Peter Kiernan Foundation
Preserve Rhode Island awards $105,000 in historic preservation grants, including four in Newport
Statewide program funds repairs at 13 historic sites, with local awards for the Wanton Lyman Hazard House, The Elms, the Vernon House and the Redwood Library
Comic – Sour Grapes: Rumbles
“SOUR GRAPES”; a comic about “Aesop”, a miserable flying dog and his odd friends, all living in a problematic and troubled world.
Newport City Council to weigh flood grants, tax rate and tourism commission June 24
Wednesday’s agenda includes two large FEMA grant requests, a non-owner-occupied tax rate adjustment and a slate of summer event approvals
Historic Warwick Neck Lighthouse headed to public auction this summer
The 1827 light station and its 1.3-acre waterfront estate, once offered free to nonprofits, will now be sold to the public
After placing scheduled starter Max Scherzer on injured list, Blue Jays beat Red Sox 3-0
Andrés Giménez had two hits, an RBI and three steals, Vladimir Guerrero Jr. drove in two runs and Toronto beat the Boston Red Sox 3-0 on Wednesday night after the Blue Jays placed scheduled starter Max Scherzer on the injured list.
Jamestown Arts Center presents ‘A Celebration of Trees’ summer exhibition
Multimedia group show featuring 21 artists from Southern New England and beyond runs June 26 through Aug. 29
Music in Middletown summer concert series set to launch July 1
Free Monday-night shows run through August at Second Beach and Paradise Valley Park, kicking off with an America 250 celebration and fireworks
Aquidneck Island Robotics team showcases talent at People’s Credit Union
Students demonstrate their competition robot ‘Bandit’ for employees at the credit union’s Middletown headquarters
Newport International Boat Show celebrates 55 years with expanded programming and early ticket sales
New England’s boat show season kicks off Sept. 17-20 on Newport’s waterfront with added educational offerings and a reimagined VIP lounge
newportFILM announces 2026 outdoor summer documentary series
The free Thursday-night film series runs from June 25 through Aug. 27 at venues across Newport, with live music and filmmaker conversations
Secretary of State reminds candidates of June 22-24 declaration filing period
Secretary of State’s office outlines deadlines as the state heads toward the Sept. 9 primary and Nov. 3 general election
Gerry Goldstein: ChatGPT gets something off its chest
In our era when many worry that Artificial Intelligence is gobbling up jobs, it’s instructive to remember John Henry – and I don’t mean the one who owns the Red Sox and the Boston Globe.
Middletown High School graduates Class of 2026 at Gaudet Field
School marks commencement with student-led program, scholarship recognition and musical performances
On the Market: A busy weekend across Newport County (June 13-14)
Open houses remain one of the best ways to get a feel for neighborhoods, values, and what’s available.
Kids Count – a look at Newport County Communities
The child population of Newport County is decreasing more than double the rate of the state of Rhode Island, while elementary and high school students are generally outperforming the rest of the state on standard testing for reading and math.
Dr. Michael Fine: What’s crazy about sending a 102-year-old home from rehab on a Friday
This 102-year-old man’s situation is pretty common among elderly people, who eventually weaken with age.
Rogers High School celebrates Class of 2026 at Toppa Field graduation
Newport’s graduating seniors honored in evening ceremony featuring student speakers and a guest address on equity in education
Home of the Week: A thoughtfully reimagined cottage just off Broadway
As someone who also calls the off-Broadway neighborhood home, I’ve always believed it offers some of the best value and quality of life on Aquidneck Island.
What Sold: A look at recent home sales across Newport County (June 1 – 5)
Last week, 23 properties changed hands across Newport County, highlighted by several significant transactions in Jamestown.
Tiverton softball repeats as D3 state champion, topping Rogers
Liliana Luis went the distance in the circle and Lucy Stearns drove in two as the Tigers beat the Vikings 5-2 at Rhode Island College on Sunday
