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Sen. Euer introduces bill to mitigate community impacts of short-term rentals

A bill introduced by Senate Judiciary Committee Chairwoman Dawn Euer would help municipalities dealing with the impact of short-term rentals by allowing them to collect fees to fund projects that mitigate these impacts. “Short-term rentals and the property speculation market have a cascading effect that increases housing costs for everyone,” said Senator Euer (D-Dist. 13, Newport, […]

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Gillette Stadium will kick off 2024 Concert Series Presented by Dunkin’ with milestone 100th show

When The Rolling Stones take the stage at Gillette Stadium one month from today, it will mark a historic milestone for the home of the New England Patriots and Revolution. The May 30 show, which will kick off the 2024 Gillette Stadium Concert Series presented by Dunkin’, will also be the 100th concert in venue history. […]

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Volunteers were walking and jogging the extra mile to clean up Rhode Island for Earth Month

The Eastern Rhode Island Conservation District (ERICD) has championed expanding its Earth Day celebration to span the entire month of April, and this month-long grass-roots celebration includes multiple free volunteer opportunities for the public to help keep trash out of the local environment and ending up in waterways. Sara Churgin, District Manager for ERICD, said, […]

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South County Museum names Newport resident, Rebecca J. Kelly, as its new Executive Director

The South County Museum Board of Trustees announces the appointment of Rebecca J. Kelly as the new Executive Director and Curator of Collections.  Historian, museum professional, university lecturer, and artisan, Ms. Kelly consulted with the South County Museum (SCM) last season on curatorial projects as well as the expansion of the museum’s School of Craft.  Board President Lynn Wagner states, […]

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No Pollute Commute: RIPTA announces bike to work challenge in honor of National Bike Month

In recognition of National Bike Month, the Rhode Island Public Transit Authority’s (RIPTA) Commuter Resource RI team is launching a No Pollute Commute Bike to Work Challenge beginning on Wednesday, May 1, and ending on Friday, May 31, 2024. It’s free and easy to participate! Click here to create an account and start logging your bike trips. […]

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Gov. McKee, DEM announce awardees of over $2 million in grants for local recreation projects

Governor Dan McKee and the Department of Environmental Management (DEM) today announced the awarding of $2 million in matching grants to 11 municipalities to develop or renovate local outdoor recreational facilities in their communities. Perennially, the “rec grant” program is DEM’s most popular grant program, with applications this grant cycle seeking nearly five times the […]

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‘Moving the Needle’ is on the agenda at May 3 Power of Place Summit

With unprecedented federal funding opportunities to invest in active transportation infrastructure, cutting through the bureaucracy to get community developed visions from plans to pavement have many communities and advocates seeking ways to get them done. Moving the Needle: Practical Lessons Steering Active Transportation Projects to Completion Are you tired of seeing great active transportation projects […]

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$28 million in funding will support 12 community learning centers across Rhode Island

Governor Dan McKee today announced the approval of over $28 million in awards for 12 community learning centers funded with federal dollars through the State’s Community Learning Center Municipal Grant program. A key component of the administration’s Learn365RI Initiative, the grant program is designed to help municipalities create state-of-the-art spaces that offer programming to improve education […]

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Historians to illuminate African-heritage advancement in Gilded Age Rhode Island

Source: The Preservation Society of Newport County It’s a little-known part of Newport’s multifaceted history: During the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, people in the substantial African-heritage community here helped to lay the foundations for abolition, emancipation and the civil rights movement. Rhode Island Black Heritage Society scholars Theresa “Soni” Guzmán Stokes and Keith […]

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CCRI Players close out the semester on a lighter note with ‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown’

Source: CCRI Good grief! The gang from the Community College of Rhode Island Players comes together this weekend for one last performance of the spring semester with their adaptation of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.  Written in 1967 by Clark Gesner, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown is a musical based on the characters created by cartoonist Charles M. […]

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Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner donate match-worn Australian Open apparel to the International Tennis Hall of Fame

Match-worn apparel by 2024 Australian Open singles champions Aryna Sabalenka and Jannik Sinner are now on display in the International Tennis Hall of Fame’s museum.   The autographed Nike gear, including Sabalenka’s dress and Sinner’s shirt, were worn during their title runs in Melbourne. Both items were recently donated to the museum’s permanent collection by the […]

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Ride Island to present a public program on Cambridge street design for biking, walking, and transit

Source: RIDE Island Ride Island Presents the first in a Speaker Series addressing safe infrastructure and road design for active transportation. Ahead of the Curve: Award Winning Cambridge Street Design From the 1990s to Today April 30 6-7:30pmInnovate Newport 513 Broadway, Newport RIAll Welcome – Free Registration at Eventbrite. Today, many streets in the City of Cambridge, […]

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Governor McKee submits budget amendment to support housing stability, address homelessness 

Governor Dan McKee today submitted an amendment to his FY2025 budget proposal to support housing stability and tackle homelessness in Rhode Island. The amendment also proposes the creation of a permanent funding stream to address these areas in future years.    “My administration is committed to improving the housing outlook for Rhode Islanders – whether they […]

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On Earth Day, Rhode Island delegation delivers $49.3 million for cost-saving clean energy upgrades

Source: Senator Jack Reed’s office In an effort to make clean energy upgrades accessible to more Rhode Islanders, U.S. Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse and Congressmen Seth Magaziner and Gabe Amo today announced that the state will receive $49.3 million in federal funding through the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Solar for All Program. […]

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Portsmouth Abbey School junior to travel to Washington, D.C., to compete in the Poetry Out Loud Finals

Portsmouth Abbey School junior Jennifer Shon will represent Rhode Island in Washington, D.C., for the 2024 Poetry Out Loud National Finals, April 30-May 2. In March, Shon won the 19th R.I. Poetry Out Loud State Championship with the “Say Grace” recitation by Emily Jungmin Yoon. At the Poetry Out Loud championships in Washington, D.C., Shon will […]

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People’s Credit Union donates $2,000 to Narrow River Preservation Association

People’s Credit Union has donated $2,000 to the Narrow River Preservation Association (NRPA) to support the organization’s work to protect the Narrow River and its watershed. “Since 1970, the citizen volunteers involved with the NRPA have been engaged in making a tremendous impact on preserving and protecting our environment,” said Mr. Daly. “People’s Credit Union […]

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Newport In Bloom announces 2024 Daffodil Days window decorating winners

Source: Newport In Bloom Throughout April, Newport has blossomed into a vibrant sea of yellow and stores and businesses have embraced the spirit of spring with the Annual Daffodil Days Window Decorating Contest, organized by Newport in Bloom. Chairperson Joan Jacobs of Newport in Bloom expressed her delight, stating, “The outpouring of creativity and community pride […]

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Newport Restoration Foundation announces call for nominations for 2024 Doris Duke Historic Preservation Awards

Source: Newport Restoration Foundation The annual Doris Duke Preservation Awards, a joint program of the Newport Restoration Foundation and the City of Newport, encourages excellence in historic preservation by recognizing exemplary preservation, restoration, and rehabilitation projects as well as education and advocacy initiatives that have taken place throughout Newport County. The awards also seek to […]

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More than 4,000 runners take part in the Newport Rhode Races Marathon, Half Marathon and 5K

Source: Rhode Races Newport On Saturday, the Newport Rhode Races Marathon, Half Marathon and 5K hosted over 4000 participants at the annual running event. Runners began and completed their journey at Easton’s Beach, touring the “city-by-the-sea” on foot and taking in the flower-filled spring sights. John Hirschboeck of Newport in Bloom joined in the festivities, starting all […]

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