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Newport legislators Euer, Carson urge public to comment on Pell Bridge ramp redesign proposals

Rep. Lauren H. Carson and Sen. Dawn Euer jointly released a press release on Friday encouraging all of their constituents to actively participate in the project to redesign the Pell Bridge access ramps, now in the planning stages. The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) is currently accepting public comments for the environmental assessment of […]

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One-on-WUN: Governor Raimondo discusses long-term agreement to keep Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals in Newport

On Saturday, July 28th, Governor Gina Raimondo and Newport Festivals Foundation Chairman George Wein announced that the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) and the Newport Festivals Foundation (NFF) had reached a license agreement that will keep the Newport Jazz and Folk Festivals in Newport for 25 – 40 more years. On July 17, […]

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David Hanos resigns from Newport School Committee, will not seek re-election in November

Earlier this evening, David C. Hanos, Jr., Chairperson of the Newport School Committee, resigned from the Newport School Committee during a special meeting of the Newport School Committee. Hanos told What’sUpNewp that he told his colleagues tonight during a special Newport School Committee Meeting that he would be resigning as of 5 pm today as […]

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Competitive Governor and Lt. Governor races top Rhode Island’s statewide elections

The characters are in place. Political declarations are in, nomination papers have been filed and accepted, and today (July 31) candidates must file their second quarter financial reports. And what’s shaping up is a busy, complicated, and sometimes bizarre election season, from the Governor’s race to the Senate to local races. There’s a U.S. Senate […]

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Rep. Canario warns of ‘troublesome domino effect’ by National Grid 19 percent rate increase proposal

Rep. Dennis M. Canario (D-Dist. 71, Portsmouth, Little Compton, Tiverton) is warning ratepayers and the Public Utilities Commission (PUC) that National Grid’s recent 19 percent rate increase request for the coming winter months will result in a “troublesome domino effect” that will fall on the backs of Rhode Island’s residents. “A 19 percent rate increase […]

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RIDOT: First month of tractor-trailer truck only tolling program exceeds expectations

The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) today released key data from the State’s tractor-trailer truck only tolling program for the period from June 11, 2018, when tolling started, to July 10, 2018. The data included the number of transactions, number of diversions, and receivables from gantry locations 1 and 2. RIDOT says in a […]

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City Council tables ordinances that would change parking season, parking meters

The paid parking season in Newport won’t be extended by two months, hours of parking meters operating won’t be extended for three hours, and rates won’t be changing…at least for now. At Wednesday night’s Newport City Council meeting, Newport City Council was expected to receive four communications from the City Manager that had to do with […]

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Legislation inspired by Broadway Improvement Project, abuse at St.George’s, and food trucks signed into law

Rhode Island General Assembly’s Legislative Press and Public Information Bureau announced via press releases on Friday that three pieces of legislation with local ties sshave been signed into law by Governor Gina Raimondo. New law requires state to notify businesses of impending road construction, provide assistance The Department of Transportation will coordinate with the Rhode […]

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Representative Carson will host a constituent meeting on July 11

Representative Lauren Carson (D-Dist. 75, Newport) has announced that she will hold a constituent meeting Wednesday, July 11, at 6 pm at the Newport Public Library, 300 Spring St., Newport. Rep. Lauren H. Carson (D-Dist. 75, Newport) The meeting is an open-ended conversation with constituents, with a focus on the recently concluded legislative session. All House […]

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Two bills sponsored by Rep. Deborah Ruggiero signed into law

Two pieces of legislation sponsored by Rep. Deborah Ruggiero (D-Dist. 74, Jamestown, Middletown) were signed into law by Governor Gina M. Raimondo last week. Rep. Deborah Ruggiero (D-Dist. 74, Jamestown, Middletown) The first bill (2018-H 7080A) authorizes a city or town clerk/recorder of deeds, if they so choose, to accept electronic documents for recording real […]

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List: Newport residents file declarations of candidacy for statewide and local office (Updated)

Last updated at 7 pm on June 27th. Beginning today candidates for statewide and local office will begin filing their declarations of candidacy, a process that runs through Wednesday (June 27) for local candidates and Thursday for federal and statewide general officeholders.. It is the first major step in a process that will culminate in […]

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Peter Harty announces campaign for 3rd Ward Councilor seat on Newport City Council

Newport resident Peter Harty has confirmed with What’sUpNewp that he has submitted his declaration of candidacy with Newport City Hall and will run for the 3rd Ward seat on Newport City Council. “My interest in serving on the Newport City Council is to address issues of community and economic development such as housing affordability, gentrification […]

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Represenative Carson announces candidacy for re-election

Representative Lauren Carson (D – District 75, Newport) announced via press release on Tuesday that she ins seeking re-election to a third term for House District 75 Representative. Representative Carson provided the following press release to What’sUpNewp; House Representative Lauren Carson Announces Re-Election Campaign Continuing to Put Newport First Representative Lauren H, Carson has declared […]

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Newport City Councilors make re-election intentions known (Updated)

This story has been updated to reflect that Jeanne-Marie Napolitano’s confirmation that she will seek reflection. Beginning today candidates for statewide and local office will begin filing their declarations of candidacy, a process that runs through Wednesday (June 27) for local candidates and Thursday for federal and statewide general officeholders. It is the first major step […]

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Bill streamlining food truck registration passes

Lawmakers today passed and sent to the governor legislation to lighten the regulatory burden on operators of food trucks The State Mobile Food Establishment Registration Act (2018-S 2502B, 2018-H 7790A) introduced by Sen. Dawn Euer and House Speaker Pro Tempore Brian Patrick Kennedy on behalf of the Department of Administration, would standardize the business registration process for […]

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Assembly OKs bill to notify businesses of impending road construction, provide assistance

STATE HOUSE – The Department of Transportation will need to coordinate with the Rhode Island Commerce Corporation to help small businesses that will be affected by RhodeWorks construction projects under a bill sponsored by Rep. Lauren H. Carson and Sen. Dawn Euer that cleared the General Assembly yesterday. The legislation (2018-H 7104, 2018-S 2086), which now […]

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$250M School Construction Bond set to become Question 1 on November Ballot

The Senate voted to approve the state budget last night, which means the $250M school construction bond is set to become Question 1 on the November ballot, once the Governor signs the budget. She is expected to do so on Friday. Last night, the Senate unanimously approved their companion bill to Article 9 of the state budget, which includes incentives […]

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