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Rhode Island Lottery paid more than $388 million to the state’s General Fund during 2022 fiscal year

The Rhode Island Lottery paid $388.6 million to the state’s General Fund for the year ended June 30, 2022, representing the Lottery’s net income after payment of prize awards, commissions and operating expenses. Lottery revenue, including gaming activity at the Lottery’s two casinos, experienced a significant recovery during fiscal 2022 compared to 2021. The fiscal […]

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Middletown moving forward to improve schools, say how will be answered quickly

The Town of Middletown issued the following press release on Wednesday night saying that their officials pledged to do what’s right and best for local students at a meeting Wednesday night, saying important decisions need to be made in coming weeks. Middletown moving forward to improve schools, How to be answered quickly It looks like […]

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Newport City Council-elect informally choose Xay to serve as Mayor, Ceglie to serve as Vice Chair

Newport’s Council-elect met on Tuesday, November 15 for the purpose of informally electing a Chair and Vice Chair for the 2022-24 Council term. The official vote for Mayor and Vice-Chair will take place following the inauguration of the new council on December 1. Council-elect present for the meeting were Angela McCalla, David Carlin, Jeanne Marie […]

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Collection day changes coming to Middletown’s ‘Pay As You Throw’ program

Starting Dec. 5, Middletown is swapping collection days with its Monday and Thursday routes for those who participate in the town’s “Pay As You Throw” refuse and recycling program.  That means customers whose regular collection day was Monday will now have their refuse, recycling, and scheduled yard waste gathered Thursdays. For those whose regular collection […]

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Sandy Hook memorial opens nearly 10 years after 26 killed

By DAVE COLLINS Associated Press NEWTOWN, Conn. (AP) — Bouquets of flowers floated counterclockwise in the waters of the circular memorial pool, passing the engraved names of the 20 first graders and six educators killed a short distance away at Sandy Hook Elementary School nearly 10 years ago. The long-awaited memorial to the victims officially […]

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Governor McKee leads Veterans Day Ceremony at Rhode Island Veterans Home

Governor Dan McKee on Friday led the state’s official Veterans Day proceedings to honor those who have served in the nation’s military. Held at the Rhode Island Veterans Home, over 100 attendees heard remarks of appreciation from the Governor and other elected officials and sang songs to pay tribute to our nation’s heroes. Kasim Yarn, […]

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Additive Manufacturing Working Group meets at NUWC Division Newport to discuss latest efforts

Story by Public Affairs Office , Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport NEWPORT, R.I. – Additive manufacturing is expanding what is possible in engineering and the Naval Sea Systems Command (NAVSEA) warfare centers are ensuring they remain at the forefront of this emerging field. About 30 representatives from nine of the 10 NAVSEA warfare centers and other […]

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Newport City Council-elect to hold a caucus on Nov. 15 to informally elect Chair, Vice-Chair

Who will be Newport’s next Mayor? The conversation and jockeying have begun among those newly elected and we’ve already seen two opinion pieces on it – both calling for the top At-Large vote-getter to get the spot. Newport’s Council-elect will be meeting on Tuesday, Nov. 15th at 6 pm in the 2nd Floor Conference Room at Newport City Hall for […]

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Rhode Island Federal Delegation delivers $63.8 million to help cut energy costs for Rhode Islanders

U.S. Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse and Congressmen Jim Langevin and David Cicilline today announced a $63.8 million allocation to allow the Rhode Island Office of Energy Resources to stand up new home energy rebate programs included in Democrats’ Inflation Reduction Act.  The Inflation Reduction Act was passed by Democrats in Congress and signed […]

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U.S. Secretary of Defense James Mattis receives Naval War College Foundation’s 2022 Sentinel of the Sea Award

General James Mattis (Ret.) the 26th U.S. Secretary of Defense, received the Naval War College Foundation’s Sentinel of the Sea Award, in recognition of his meritorious conduct, self-sacrifice, vigilance, and dedicated service to the Nation. The award was presented by Naval War College Foundation Chairman Philip M. Bilden on Friday, November 4 at the New […]

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Town of Middletown: School Regionalization turned back in Newport, scuttles entire proposal

It’s back to the drawing boards for Middletown’s school buildings after Newport voters rejected regionalization. While Middletown voters overwhelmingly okayed a proposal on Election Day to team up with Newport schools and a $235 million bond to clear the way for construction of three new schools, the same wasn’t true in the City-By-The-Sea. According to […]

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West Warwick man arraigned on Federal Firearm and Drug Charges

PROVIDENCE –  A West Warwick man appeared in federal court today on federal firearm and drug charges, brought after West Warwick Police, investigating allegations of domestic violence that occurred at the man’s residence, discovered and seized seven firearms, nearly a kilo of cocaine, and more than one-half million dollar in cash, announced United States Attorney […]

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DEM stocking eight ponds and lakes to honor Rhode Island Veterans this weekend

PROVIDENCE, RI – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is conducting a special trout and salmon stocking in advance of Veterans Day in honor of our veterans. Rainbow trout and Sebago Atlantic salmon will be stocked in eight ponds and lakes starting Wednesday, Nov. 9, and continuing through Thursday, Nov. 10. Cyanobacteria alerts will prevent stocking in some ponds and lakes.
“Stocking fish in popular waterbodies is a gesture by which DEM honors Rhode Island veterans for their service, sacrifice, and duty done,” said DEM Director Terry Gray. “We hope many veterans will get outside and drop a line in the water this weekend.”
DEM will stock the following waterbodies:
– Barber Pond, South Kingstown: trout and salmon
– Meadow Brook Pond, Richmond: trout and salmon
– Olney Pond, Lincoln State Park, Lincoln: trout and salmon
– Simmons Mill Pond, Little Compton: trout and salmon
– Silver Spring Lake, North Kingstown: trout and salmon
– Watchaug Pond, Charlestown: trout and salmon
– Willet Pond, East Providence: trout and salmon
– Wyoming Pond, Hope Valley: trout
Daily stocking updates will be available each afternoon. For more information on daily stocking, please visit DEM’s website at dem.ri.gov/fishing or DEM Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Outreach and Education Facebook page. Please note that Carbuncle Pond, Coventry, will not be stocked for this weekend.
A 2022 fishing license is required for anglers 15 and older and a Trout Conservation Stamp is required to keep or possess trout. Trout Stamps are not required for minors under 15, persons over 65, persons with 100% disability, landowners fishing from property on which they are domiciled, possessing trout taken from a lake or pond that shares a border with Rhode Island, or privately owned trout from privately owned ponds. Fishing licenses can be purchased online on DEM’S Rhode Island Outdoors (RIO) portal.
DEM would like to remind anglers of following Freshwater Regulations:
– The daily creel and possession limit for trout and/or salmon is five fish, of which only two can be salmon, from April 9, 2022, through Nov. 30, 2022; and two trout and/or salmon, of which only two can be salmon from Dec. 1, 2022, to Feb. 28, 2023.
– The creel and possession limit for trout taken in the Wood River, between the Route 165 check station and Barberville Dam at Arcadia Road, is two fish from the second Saturday in May through the last day of February. That portion of the Falls River, from the bridge at Austin Farm Road to the bridge at Brook Trail, is a catch-and-release area.
– The portion of the confluence of the Beaver River and the Pawcatuck River, upstream to New London Turnpike, is designated as a catch-and-release area.
– The daily creel limit for landlocked Atlantic salmon is two fish per day, statewide until Feb. 28, 2023, which must be part of the overall five-fish limit for trout and salmon.
– There is an eight-inch minimum size for any trout caught in any state waters.
– The minimum size limit for domestic (landlocked) Atlantic salmon is 11 inches.
The following activities are prohibited:
– The use of external felt-soled or any natural or synthetic porous material capable of absorbing water in any freshwaters in Rhode Island is strictly prohibited. This includes any waters shared with adjacent states in which Rhode Island fishing regulations apply.
– It is prohibited to enter or exit a state boat ramp with any vegetation attached to any type of boats, motors, boat trailers, or any other conveyance or equipment to curtail the spread of invasive aquatic plants.
Information about stocked freshwaters, size and creel limits for all freshwater fish species is available in the 2022-23 Freshwater Fishing Abstract, or by calling DEM’s Great Swamp Field Office at 789-0281. For more information on DEM programs and services, visit www.dem.ri.gov. Follow DEM on Facebook, DEM’s Outdoor Education on Facebook, Twitter (@RhodeIslandDEM), or Instagram (@RhodeIslandDEM).

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