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Ashley Kalus wins Republican nomination for governor in Rhode Island primary election

PROVIDENCE, R.I. (AP) — Ashley Kalus, a businessperson seeking office for the first time, won the Republican primary for Rhode Island governor on Tuesday, defeating a rival who has served time in state prison. Kalus, who owns a COVID-19 testing company that’s in a dispute with the state over a canceled contract, moved to Rhode […]

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Patriot Place celebrates the return of weekday commuter rail service at Foxboro Station

The Kraft Group and Patriot Place, in partnership with the Town of Foxborough, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT), celebrated on Monday, September 12 the start of a new year-long pilot at Foxboro Station. To commemorate the occasion, Pat Patriot and the Patriots cheerleaders greeted commuters with complimentary Dunkin’ […]

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Adoptable Dog of the week: Dory

Meet your new best friend, Dory– this week’s Adoptable Dog of the Week! The Potter League for Animals shares on their website that Dory is a 1-year-old female Terrier, Pit Bull/Mix. Dory is considered a large-sized dog, weighing between 60-99 pounds. Dory. Photo Credit: Potter League for Animals Here’s what else Potter League for Animals […]

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Bristol Porchfest returning Sunday, September 18

A popular concert event is returning to Bristol this Sunday, September 18. That’s when “Bristol Porchfest” takes over nine front porches on lower High Street from 3-6PM in the historic town. The afternoon features a wide variety of music, all performed on porches in the seaside community. Artists this year include Vudu Sister, Allysen Callery, […]

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Rupture of Warwick sewer line causes DEM to extend upper bay shellfishing closure

PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is announcing that it will extend the emergency shellfishing closure of Upper Narragansett Bay Conditional Area A — which was previously closed after extreme rainfall Sept. 5-6 and scheduled to reopen Sept. 16 — until further notice. Any harvesting of shellfish in this area is prohibited indefinitely.
The cause of the closure extension is a rupture of a 24-inch sewer line on Lake Shore Drive in Warwick, resulting in the discharge of sewage to Warwick Pond. DEM first became aware of the discharge Sept. 12 at 8 PM. As of 10 AM today, the Warwick Sewer Authority was working to install temporary bypass pumping and estimates that around 450,000 gallons had overflowed to Warwick Pond. The discharge is ongoing.
As a precaution, DEM and the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) are advising residents to temporarily refrain from both primary contact recreational water activities (wading, swimming) and secondary contact activities (canoeing, kayaking, rowing, and fishing) on Warwick Pond, Buckeye Brook, Mill Creek, and Mill Cove and to avoid consuming any fish from these waters (see map above) until further notice. Swimming in any area currently under the extended emergency shellfish closure is not recommended.
For information on emergency and conditional area water quality related shellfish closures, call DEM’s 24-hour shell fishing hotline at 401-222-2900, visit www.dem.ri.gov/shellfish, or sign up for the Office of Water Resources’ listserv here: RishellfishOWR-subscribe@listserve.ri.gov.
For more information about DEM divisions and programs, visit www.dem.ri.gov or follow us on Facebook, Twitter (@RhodeIslandDEM), or Instagram (@rhodeisland.dem) for timely updates.

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Comic – Sour Grapes: Class

Here’s this week’s edition of Sour Grapes, enjoy! Tim Jones is the creator, artist and writer of the widely popular, self-syndicated comic strip, “SOUR GRAPES”; a comic about “Aesop”, a miserable flying dog and his odd friends, all living in a problematic and troubled world. Sour Grapes is currently published in multiple newspapers in Rhode […]

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