BankNewport this week announced its philanthropic efforts for 2022. The bank says it was able to award over $1.7 million to over 400 organizations, including a $100,000 grant to the […]
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The Ocean Race: Differing views
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Black History Month: African Heritage Entrepreneurs in Gilded Age Newport – Andrew J. Tabb
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NAVSEA Executive Director tours NUWC Division Newport
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Newport Burger Bender returns Feb. 17. – 26
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15 cozy places to eat and drink in Newport
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Wind Chill Warning issued for parts of Connecticut, Massachusetts, and Rhode Island
The National Weather Service has issued a Wind Chill Warning for parts of northern Connecticut, southeastern and western Massachusetts, and northern and southern Rhode Island. The warning is in effect […]
Boating Safety seminar sells out at Newport Yacht Club; plans are in progress for additional events
The Better Bay Alliance (BBA), a non-profit organization focused on making boating safer on Rhode Island waters, offered a FREE 2- hour seminar on boating safety on January 31, 7-9 […]
The joint workshop with Newport City Council, and State Legislative Delegation has been canceled
The Newport City Council workshop with members of the State legislative delegation scheduled for Saturday, February 4 at 10 am has been canceled. “Please be advised the workshop scheduled for […]
In advance of extreme cold, Governor McKee reminds Rhode Islanders to take precautions
In advance of the extreme cold expected this weekend, the McKee Administration is reminding all Rhode Islanders about ways to stay healthy and safe.
According to the National Weather Service, Rhode Island will experience temperatures and wind chills below freezing Friday, February 3 into Saturday, February 4. Extreme cold can cause hypothermia, frostbite, and can contribute to events like household fires and carbon monoxide poisoning. The best way to protect your health against extreme cold is to prepare yourself, your home, and your car before extremely cold weather.
Prepare yourself:
–Dress in layers.
–Cover exposed skin. Wind chills this low may result in frostbite on exposed skin in as few as 15 minutes.
–Limit outdoor time.
–Add blankets to your home’s emergency kit.
–Eat frequently. Food gives the body energy to produce heat.
–Do not drink a lot of alcohol or caffeine. Alcohol and caffeine cause your body to lose heat faster.
–Check on older family and friends; infants and older adults are more at risk for health problems related to extreme temperature.
–Your baby should wear the same layers adults would comfortably wear plus one additional layer. Avoid using one big, bulky blanket.
–Know the signs and symptoms of hypothermia and frostbite.
Prepare your car:
–Keep your gas tank near full to avoid ice in the tank and fuel lines.
–Make a winter emergency kit for your car. Add extra blankets and a windshield.
–Make sure your tires have enough air pressure and that your heater works.
–Check your car’s antifreeze levels.
–Tell your friends and family if you are traveling somewhere. If you can, bring a mobile phone with you.
Prepare your pets:
–Limit outdoor time for your pets.
–Bring outdoor pets inside.
Prepare your house:
–Extreme cold can cause your water pipes to freeze and sometimes break. Leave your water tap open so they drip. Open the cabinets beneath the kitchen sink to let warm air near the pipes.
–Be careful with indoor heaters; keep space heaters three feet away from anything that may catch fire.
–Conserve heat. Don’t open doors or windows unless necessary. Close off unneeded rooms.
–Do not use generators, grills, or camp stoves inside.
–Install a battery-operated carbon monoxide detector to protect yourself from carbon monoxide poisoning. Put a carbon monoxide detector near your bedroom so you can hear it if you are sleeping.
Watch for warning signs
When exposed to cold temperatures, your body can lose heat quickly and develop frostbite or hypothermia or both. Frostbite most often impacts noses, ears, cheeks, chins, fingers, and toes. Signs of frostbite include discolored (red, white, or greyish-yellow) skin and numbness. If you notice signs of frostbite, get into a warm area as soon as possible and call a healthcare provider. Warm the affected area with warm water or with body heat. Frostbitten areas can be easily burned because they are numb. Do not use hot water, heating pads, or the heat of a stove or radiator for warming.
Signs of hypothermia include shivering; exhaustion; confusion, memory loss, slurred speech; bright red, cold skin in infants, and very low energy in infants. If you notice signs of hypothermia, take the person’s temperature. If their temperature is below 95°F, this is an emergency, and the person should get medical attention immediately.
More information:
–Some cities and towns have warming centers open to those who need shelter during periods of extreme cold. To find a warming center near you, call 2-1-1 or visit: https://riema.ri.gov/planning-mitigation/resources-businesses/warming-centers.
–For information about smoke and carbon monoxide alarms, see this resource from the Rhode Island Office of the State Fire Marshal: https://fire-marshal.ri.gov/sites/g/files/xkgbur726/files/documents/safety/alarms.pdf
–For more information, see RIDOH’s page on Winter Health Tips https://health.ri.gov/seasonal/winter/ or the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) page on Extreme Cold https://www.cdc.gov/disasters/winter/guide.html.
Newport Folk Festival kicks off lineup announcements; CAAMP is returning to Newport
The Newport Folk Festival today began its tradition of a rolling lineup announcement for its 2023 festival, which is scheduled to take place at Fort Adams State Park from July […]
Adoptable Dog of the Week: Frida
Meet your new best friend, Frida – this week’s Adoptable Dog of the Week! Available for adoption at the Potter League for Animals, Frida is an approximately 8-year-and-2-month-old female mixed […]
What’s Up this weekend in Newport County: Feb. 3 – 5
Discover all that’s happening, new, and to do in and around Newport County this weekend! Weather Friday, February 3 Things To Do Entertainment City & Government Saturday, February 4 Things […]
Black History Month Newport: A look at 19th century black-owned businesses, business owners
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Point Association raises more than $23,000 for MLK Center
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Newport School Superintendant publishes weekly community update
Newport School Superintendant Colleen Burns Jermain sent the following weekly message today to Newport Schools Parents, Families, and Staff.
What’s On The Agenda: Newport City Council’s to host a Regular Council Meeting on Feb. 8
Newport City Council will host a Regular Council Meeting at 6:30 pm on Wednesday, February 8, in the Council Chambers of Newport City Hall. The meeting is open to the […]
Obituary: Jo Stuehler
Josephine ‘Jo’ Stuehler, 92, of Newbury, Massachusetts, formerly of Baltimore, MD and Portsmouth, RI, died on January 27, 2023. She was the wife of the late J. Donald Stuehler. Born […]
Obituary: Patty Lou Griffin
Patty Lou Griffin Newport, RI -Patty Lou Griffin, 72, of Newport, Rhode Island, died on January 29, 2023. Born in Cherry Grove, WV on September 22, 1950, to Bessie Vandevender. […]
WUN-ON-ONE: A conversation with Newport Mayor Xay Khamsyvoravong
What’s the latest with the Pell Bridge Ramps project? Is school regionalization between Newport and Middletown still being discussed? What are members of Newport City Council focusing on and what […]
Aquidneck Land Trust conserves 4.91-acre coastal property in Portsmouth
The Aquidneck Land Trust (“ALT”) today announced the conservation of a 4.91-acre wetlands property on Portsmouth’s northwest shore. The property was donated to ALT by its owners, Peter S. Wood […]
Representative Finkelman appointed to Small Business and Corporations Committees
Rep. Alex Finkelman (D-Dist. 74, Jamestown, Middletown) has been appointed by House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi (D-Dist. 23, Warwick) to serve on the House Small Business and Corporations Committees. The […]
City of Newport to open Emergency Overnight Warming Center
Faced with potentially record-cold temperatures, the City of Newport today announced that its Emergency Management team is preparing to open an emergency overnight warming center at the Newport Maritime Center […]
Treasurer Diossa marks National Unclaimed Property Day with a Call to Action
Rhode Island General Treasurer James Diossa is marking National Unclaimed Property Day, which takes place on February 1, by encouraging all Rhode Islanders to check if they have unclaimed property. […]
Cities with the most expensive homes in Providence metro area
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