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David Crone named Executive Chef of The Vanderbilt

The Vanderbilt today announced the appointment of David Crone as Executive Chef. With two decades of culinary experience earned at luxury hotels and restaurants across the East Coast, Crone will oversee culinary development, operations and programming at the hotel’s signature restaurant, The Vanderbilt Grill, the seasonal Garden Terrace, and the Roof Deck, the popular rooftop lounge and restaurant […]

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Mount Hope Bridge turns 90 years old this week, will be lit in red, white, and blue in celebration

The Mount Hope Bridge was dedicated and opened on October 24, 1929 and therefore is 90 years old, Rhode Island Turnpike & Bridge Authority (RITBA) wrote today in a press release. To mark this occasion the RITBA announced that they will have red, white and blue lighting on the bridge from Thursday, October 24th through […]

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Home on Coggeshall Avenue fetches $2.1 million

Hogan Associates has announced that 225 Coggeshall Avenue in Newport sold today for $2,100,000. According to Hogan Associates, Lynn Creighton of Hogan Associates Real Estate represented the Seller.  Kate Leonard of Lila Delman Real Estate, represented the Buyer. The 1982 Contemporary enjoys a coveted location on .45 waterfront acres within easy walking distance of Ocean […]

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Unique handmade gifts will be on display during November’s Newport Gallery Night

Autumn is here and between apple picking and spending time with loved ones, Newport Gallery Organization invites you to make some time to experience Newport’s vibrant art scene during their November Newport Gallery Night. “Our 26 member galleries, museums, and cultural institutions will be open for self-guided tours, and showcasing the new works of some […]

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Newport Police to participate in National Prescription Drug Take Back Day on Saturday

Newport Police is partnering with DEA in The National Prescription Drug Take Back Day, according to the City of Newport. Scheduled for Saturday, October 26th beginning at 10 am, National Prescription Drug Take Back Day aims to provide a safe, convenient, and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs, while also educating the general public about […]

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Now Hiring in Newport: 75 local job opportunities

Looking for a new job or career in or around Newport? There are more than seventy local businesses currently hiring, good luck! 22 Bowen’s – Food Runners & Bussers – 22 Bowen’s Restaurant Advanced Remarketing Services – Customer Service Representative-3pm-8pmAmerican Heart Association – Statistical Analyst AR Global – Assistant Portfolio Controller Assemblers Incorporated – Sub-Contractor […]

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What’s Up This Week: 40+ things to do, live music and entertainment listings

Discover all that’s happening, new, and to do in and around Newport, Jamestown, Middletown, and Portsmouth this week and weekend, enjoy! Cruise Ship Schedule Friday (Oct. 25) – Start Pride (Capacity: 208 passengers)Saturday (Oct. 26) – Navigator (Capacity: 490 passengers)Sunday (Oct. 27) – Star Pride (Capacity: 208 passengers) You might also like; Trinity Church’s annual […]

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Fall For Lucy’s Hearth raises nearly $85,000

On Wednesday, October 16th, Lucy’s Hearth, Newport County’s only shelter for homeless families, hosted its 8th Annual “Fall for Lucy’s Hearth” event in the USTA Wing at the International Tennis Hall of Fame. The event raised nearly $85,000 which will directly support homeless children and their families to gain permanent housing.  Co-chaired by Deborah Linnell, […]

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Le Brio: Alliance Française de Newport will present French film at Jane Pickens Theater on November 12th

The Alliance Française de Newport will sponsor the only area showing of “Le Brio” (eloquence, panache, brilliance), a French language film with English subtitles, on November 12th at 7:30 pm at the Jane Pickens Theater in Newport. While the movie will be open to the public, high school and college language students will be admitted […]

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MoMents of Nice Dance performance coming to the Jamestown Arts Center

The Jamestown Arts Center (JAC) announces dance performance with Ali Kenner Brodsky & Co Thursday, October 24th at 7:00pm. This works-in-progress presentation of MoMents of Nice will include several vignettes from AKB & Co.’s latest evening-length work which will premiere April 30 – May 1 at JAC. This piece has been in creation for the […]

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DEM announces findings in boating collision resulting in the death of Tiverton sailor near Newport Pell Bridge in August

The Department of Environmental Management (DEM) has completed its investigation into the collision between a powerboat and a two-person catamaran sailboat near the Claiborne Pell Newport Bridge that resulted in the death of Sandra G. Tartaglino, 60, of Tiverton, on August 11. DEM has found that Frank Teixeira, 75, of Portsmouth, was not speeding or […]

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Letter To The Editor: Middletown’s Proposed Property Tax Changes

During the Middletown Town Council meeting of 19 August 2019, a proposed property tax change championed by Councilman Dennis Turano was presented by John Simmons, of the RI Public Expenditure Council. Mr. Simmons’ organization conducted an economic analysis that included three modeled scenarios. The outcome of the first two scenarios resulted in a net loss […]

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What’s Up This Weekend: 40+ things to do in Newport including Fortress of Nightmares, Bowen’s Wharf Seafood Festival, and Pell Bridge Run

Discover all that’s happening, new, and to do in and around Newport, Rhode Island this week and weekend, enjoy! You Might Also Like Spooky things to do in and around Newport this OctoberNewport Tour Guides & Greeters News #94: Bowen’s Wharf Seafood Festival, Cars & Coffee, Pell Bridge Run, and more Featured Events Friday, October […]

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Town on Portsmouth launches Parks and Recreation Community Needs Assessment Survey

The Town of Portsmouth’s Parks and Recreation Department is encouraging residential and business leader participation in an online survey with a focus on the quality of life in Portsmouth, needs for parks & recreation services, programs and facilities as well as views on a new Portsmouth Community Center to house community services and programs ranging […]

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National Grid working to restore power to thousands after powerful Nor’Easter

As a quick-hitting, powerful nor’easter roared through the region overnight and lingers into today, National Grid has nearly 1,300 field personnel in Massachusetts and Rhode Island responding to power outages caused by downed limbs, trees, and poles. The widespread storm brought heavy rain and higher than forecasted winds, with some peak gusts reaching 80 mph, […]

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RITBA: Motorists should expect delays due to brief road closures during Pell Bridge Race on Sunday

On Sunday, October 20, 2019, the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Foundation will host the Citizen’s Bank Pell Bridge Run over the Newport Pell Bridge. Open to runners and walkers, the 4-mile course crosses the Newport Pell Bridge eastbound, from Jamestown to Newport. The event day is the only day of the year that pedestrians are permitted on the […]

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Newport Restaurant Week returns November 1 – 10

More than 50 restaurants throughout Newport and Bristol Counties will be highlighting rich autumnal flavors during Newport Restaurant Week this November 1st through 10th, Discover Newport, the official destination management organization for Newport and Bristol counties, announced today.  “Celebrate the cuisine of The Classic Coast’s fall harvest with farm-to-table and dock-to-plate dishes ranging from familiar comfort […]

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Daffodillion announces end of program; two final chances to grab free daffodil bulbs

 Having now reached its goal of beautifying Newport with one million daffodils, Daffodillion has announced this will be the last year it will distribute free daffodil bulbs to Aquidneck Islanders. “With the 1,094,250 daffodils that have been donated and planted the past twelve years and that will bloom for generations to come, there is little […]

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