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Million Dollar Listing: Commodore William Edgar House on Old Beach Road sells for more than $3.5 million

(The Commodore William Edgar House c. 1885 has sold. Photo Credit: Lila Delman Real Estate) Lila Delman Real Estate has announced the sale of the Commodore William Edgar House. The home, located at 25 Old Beach Road, sold for $3,534,500. This transaction marks the highest multi-family home sale in Rhode Island year-to-date, according to data […]

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2018 Citizens Bank Pell Bridge Run raises more than $160,000 for local and national non-profits

Newport, RI – While many Rhode Islanders remained cozy in their beds on Sunday morning, more than 2,600 runners and walkers crossed the Claiborne Pell Bridge on foot during the eight annual Citizens Bank Pell Bridge Run. All of the proceeds from this local-favorite event are donated to non-profits, and participants are encouraged to fundraise on […]

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League of Cities and Towns elects new leadership

Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns announced the election of Central Falls Mayor James A. Diossa as their new President at their 50th Annual Dinner recently. Mayor Diossa will succeed Pawtucket Mayor Donald Grebien in this role. Mayor Grebien presided over the League for three years and was instrumental in welcoming the Town of Johnston to the organization, ensuring that all 39 Rhode Island municipalities are represented. He successfully worked with the Rhode Island General Assembly to secure victories for local communities and taxpayers. Grebien advocated for the passage of a $250 […]

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Black Flags, Blue Waters: Newport Historical Society to host author Eric Jay Dolin

On Thursday, November 1, 2018, at 5:30 pm, Eric Jay Dolin is coming to the Newport Historical Society to discuss his latest book, Black Flags, Blue Waters: An Epic History of America’s Most Notorious Pirates, published by Liveright, an imprint of W.W. Norton. Set against the backdrop of the Age of Exploration, Black Flags, Blue Waters reveals the dramatic and surprising […]

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Newport Art Museum launches Wake + Create, the Museum’s newest family program!

Newport, RI – The Newport Art Museum has introduced the newest addition to its public programs: Wake + Create! This redesigned program is an evolution of the tremendously successful Second Saturday program, which has engaged families in the galleries every month for nearly 3 years. Now scheduled for one select Saturday morning a month (aka not always on the second Saturday) Wake + Create […]

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HousingWorks Fact Book provides data as conversation shifts to economic benefits of affordable housing

(Note: Over the last few weeks WhatsUpNewp has been exploring affordable housing issues. Last Friday, HousingWorksRI released its annual Fact Book, providing a detailed look at how the state and its municipalities are addressing affordable housing issues. To view our stories and podcast in this series, visit Affordable Housing. Meanwhile, we’ll be continuing our affordable […]

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The Mega Millions jackpot is now more than $1 billion – where does all that lottery profit really go?

The Mega Millions jackpot drawing on Oct. 23 has soared to US$1.6 billion. In the middle of the 20th century, when lotteries first started in the U.S., they were sold to states as a way to benefit the American public. That suggests that bigger and bigger jackpots should mean more tax dollars to spend on public services like education. […]

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New research shows housing affordability continues to evade many Rhode Islanders

The 2018 Housing Fact Book released today by HousingWorks RI (HWRI) at Roger Williams University reveals that housing affordability remains a critical problem across the state and its cities and towns. More than 145,000 Rhode Island households—or 35 percent—are housing cost burdened, spending more than 30 percent of their income on housing. Of mortgaged households with incomes […]

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URI Wins $746K for Aquaculture Worker Training at RI Sea Grant

U.S. Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse and Congressmen Jim Langevin and David Cicilline announced an award of $745,815 in federal funding from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration to the Rhode Island Sea Grant program at the University of Rhode Island.  The funds will help strengthen training programs for entry‐level aquaculture workers in Rhode […]

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Daffodillion will give away more than 50,000 daffodil bulbs this weekend

Photo: Daffodils along the Cliff Walk near Salve Regina University Newport, RI – Daffodillion, a civic beautification effort to plant one million daffodils around Newport, will be distributing free “Dutch Master” daffodil bulbs at two locations this weekend: Saturday, October 20, from 9-noon: Easton’s Beach RotundaFriday, October 19, 4-7pm and Saturday, October 20, noon – 5 […]

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City of Newport will host public meeting on Broadway and Bellevue Avenue pedestrian safety improvements

Photo: This crosswalk in front of the International Tennis Hall of Fame is one of several pedestrian crossings being eyed for safety improvements by the City’s Department of Public Services. Newport, RI- As the City continues its efforts to make Newport a more pedestrian-friendly place to live and visit, two heavily trafficked intersections are being eyed for some […]

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