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Featured Job Opportunity: Rejoiner – Sales Assistant

Rejoiner is a fast-growing SaaS company building marketing automation technology for the world’s top B2C retail brands. Brands like GUESS, Titleist, OXO and Hallmark depend on our technology to run highly profitable behavioral email programs. We’re looking for a Sales Assistant to augment our existing sales efforts. Here’s a sampling of things you would be […]

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The Newport Hotel and Marina invites public to join them for summer kickoff party, Leis on the Bay

The Newport Harbor Hotel and Marina (“The Newport”) is hosting a summer kickoff party, “Leis on the Bay” on Thursday, June 7th, 5-8 pm. For $25.00 per person, guests will enjoy an open bar of wine, beer and specialty cocktails which will include Rhode Trip Beer and Summer Hefeweizen, compliments of Newport Craft Brewing + […]

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What’sUpNewp Radio Edition – June 1: Tiverton Casino, Relay for Life of Aquidneck Island, and King Park Day

Today’s guests included John Edwards, Vice President of Tiverton Town Council; Courtenay Needham, Senior Community Development Manager for the Northeast Region of the American Cancer Society; and Gianna Sullivan. We capped off the week on What’sUpNewp Radio Edition on AM 1540 WADK in a busy and big way on Friday. John Edwards from Tiverton Town […]

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CBD presents ‘Bagels over Berlin’, a powerful documentary about Jewish airmen during WWII; Filmmaker Alan Feinberg will introduce the film

“Bagels over Berlin” is a powerful documentary that premiered this month and tells the story of Jewish Airmen who fought in the U.S. Army Corps during WWII. Congregation Beth David of Narragansett will present the documentary on Saturday, June 9 at 7 p.m. at the Narragansett Community Center, 53 Mumford Road, Narragansett. Filmmaker Alan Feinberg […]

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$42,000 in grants awarded to 10 local groups across Rhode Island, projects will focus on climate change and community resilience

The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) announced on Thursday that they have awarded $42,000 in grants to 10 local groups to work on projects related to climate change education and community resilience, all aimed at helping communities prepare for, respond to, and recover from the adverse health effects of climate change. The grants will […]

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People’s Credit Union appoints Traci Carpenter as Senior Vice President of Operations

People’s Credit Union announced on Thursday the appointment of Traci Carpenter as Senior Vice President of Operations. Carpenter will be responsible for the Credit Union’s day-to-day and longer-term operational functions as well as providing the organization with a strong centralized project and vendor management resource, according to the announcement.. Carpenter has over 15 years of […]

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Newport Art Museum to host Newport String Project Season Finale Concert

Last fall, the Newport Art Museum proudly hosted the Newport String Project’s Season Opening concert. The Museum is delighted to welcome them back for a festive close to their fifth season at the Season Finale Concert in the galleries of the historic N.A. Griswold House on Sunday, June 3, at 2pm. The Newport Art Museum is located at 76 Bellevue Avenue, […]

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Newport Tour Guides & Greeters News – #22: Newport In June: Gardens, Polo, Chowder Cook-Off and A big Flower Show

Yes, Virginia, Winter has finally bid us a fond adieu, and at last, Summer beckons.  It’s time to enjoy June. With this wonderful change in the weather comes all the best that Newport can offer resident and visitor alike. We welcome several garden experts this month to share a bit of history about our city’s […]

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What’sUpNewp Radio Edition – May 30: The Newport Architectural Forum; Pastor Paul Hoffman

On June 02, various organizations within the Newport community are coming together to celebrate this vast and rich architectural heritage. Ross Cann joined us today to chat about The Newport Architectural Forum, a one-day symposium that will include lectures by scholars, lunch, and visits to important buildings which played such a central place in the […]

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Agriculture Day: $210,000 in grants awarded to 21 local food businesses across Rhode Island

The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM), along with its partners, today awarded over $210,000 to 21 local food businesses as part of its annual Agriculture “Ag” Day celebration at the State House. The awards, funded under the Local Agriculture & Seafood Act (LASA) grant program, help new and existing small businesses and food […]

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Raimondo, Deepwater Wind: ‘Revolution Wind Project’ will create 800+ construction jobs; will power 200,000+ homes

Governor Gina M. Raimondo and Deepwater Wind CEO Jeff Grybowski announced today in a press release that the Revolution Wind project is expected to create more than 800 direct construction jobs, 50 good-paying, permanent jobs for Rhode Islanders at every skill level and hundreds more indirect jobs. In addition, Deepwater announced it will invest $250 […]

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23rd Annual Newport Flower Show set to take Place at Rosecliff from June 22 – 24

The 2018 Newport Flower Show, themed Cottages: Smart & Small, will take place at Rosecliff from Friday, June 22 through Sunday, June 24, 2018. America’s premier summer flower show will celebrate the tiniest of homes, which are smart in both technology and style; their adjacent gardens are equally thoughtful, livable spaces, both functional and beautiful. Newport Flower Show highlights […]

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Newly proposed Pawtucket Red Sox legislation would remove taxpayer risk

A revised approach for the proposed new Pawtucket Red Sox stadium that removes the risk to the state’s taxpayers will be considered by the House Finance Committee on Thursday, May 31, at the Rise of the House (approximately 5:30 p.m.), according to a press release issued on Tuesday by Larry Berman, Communications Director for the […]

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Coast Guard hones in on safety as summer boating season commences in Northeast

The Coast Guard released its 2017 Recreational Boating Statistics report Tuesday, revealing boating fatalities nationwide totaled 658, the second highest number in five years. In the Northeast, recreational boating deaths decreased from 55 in 2016 to 54 in 2017, according to the report. Thirty-nine of the 54 people who died drowned and 41 of the 54 deaths […]

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