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City of Newport: Residents encouraged to seek relief through National Grid claims process

As Newport continues to recover from January’s natural gas outage, the City of Newport is reminding those affected by the incident to seek relief through National Grid’s claims process. The City of Newport reminded residents on Monday that National Grid will cover the following costs on a reimbursement basis, as long as they are directly […]

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Engaging diverse stakeholders is the goal of forum on housing for Aquidneck Island

Aquidneck Island Planning Commission (AIPC) will host the next installment of its Smart Island series of public forums on March 15, 2019 at CCRI- Newport Campus. Envisioning the Housing Future for Aquidneck Island will address the unique challenges and opportunities facing Aquidneck Island, as well as current municipal housing initiatives. A series of expert panels will be followed […]

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Maintenance work for Railroad Interceptor scheduled for this week

The City of Newport has announced that the Department of Utilities, Water Pollution Control Division (WPC) will be conducting inspection and maintenance work on the Rail Road sanitary sewer interceptor beginning Tuesday, February 12th. The interceptor is located within the railroad ROW between Van Zandt Avenue and Bridge Street. The work is anticipated to be […]

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Newport County Road Report (Feb. 9 – 16)

Here are the latest travel advisories and road restrictions from Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) and Rhode Island Turnpike & Bridge Authority (RITBA). Travel Advisories from RIDOT (Feb. 9 – 15) Little Compton: Rte. 77 North and South, from Meetinghouse Lane to Windmill Hill Rd., alternating one-way traffic in a moving operation for tree and brush cutting, Mon.-Fri. […]

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Newport Public Schools reminds parents that school registration and translators are available and provided

Newport Public Schools is out with a warning and reminder to all parents this afternoon; “It has come to our attention that individuals are charging families to complete registration paperwork and charging per student fees,” Newport Public Schools wrote in an email on Friday afternoon. “Please be aware that Newport Public Schools does not charge for […]

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Governor Raimondo: Rhode Island advances Offshore Wind Development

Governor Gina M. Raimondo announced today that a contract for the 400-megawatt (MW) Revolution Wind offshore wind farm has been filed with the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission (PUC). The Full Announcement From The Governor’s Office Governor Gina M. Raimondo announced today that a contract for the 400-megawatt (MW) Revolution Wind offshore wind farm has […]

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AIPC: Public invited to attend presentation about planned improvements to health of Almy Pond

The Aquidneck Island Planning Commission announced this afternoon that the City of Newport Tree and Open Space Commission will meet on March 5th at 6 pm in the Newport Public Library Program Room. This meeting was originally scheduled on January 26th, but had to be postponed due to the gas outage. The Announcement From Aquidneck […]

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Governor Raimondo to speak at upcoming Newport County Chamber of Commerce event

The Newport County Chamber of Commerce announced today that Governor Gina Raimondo will be their next guest in their “Politics & Pancake Series”. According to The Chamber, the “Politics & Pancake Series” is dedicated to bringing government officials and leaders to Newport County to discuss issues impacting the business community. The Announcement Please join the […]

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RI E-911 launches Text-to-911 service

Lieutenant Colonel Kevin M. Barry, Acting Superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police and Acting Director of the Rhode Island Department of Public Safety, and Gregory M. Scungio, Acting Director of the Rhode Island E-911 Uniform Emergency Telephone System, announce the launch of Text-to-911, which will enable people to send a text message to the […]

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Rep. Ruggiero bill would create business sustainability designation

Rep. Deborah Ruggiero has introduced legislation to encourage Rhode Island businesses to adopt stronger environmental standards on sustainability. The legislation would create a voluntary, flexible program that would allow businesses to earn a sustainability designation by creating their own set of benchmarks for operating sustainably, and publicly reporting annually on their efforts to adhere to […]

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Senate Finance Subcommittee Chairs Named

William J. Conley, Jr., Chairman of the Senate Committee on Finance, has appointed several members of the committee as subcommittee chairpersons. The subcommittee chairpersons will take the lead during budget hearings related to their subcommittee’s purview. Additionally, committee members with special expertise or interest in a particular subject matter will be asked to take a […]

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DEM praises the work of the Potter League, RI’s Animal Shelter Network, State Veterinarian for keeping more than 100 pets safe during gas outage

The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) recognized the Potter League for Animals, Rhode Island’s animal shelter network, and State Veterinarian Scott Marshall, DVM, for their responsiveness keeping more than 100 pets safe during the recent gas outage on Aquidneck Island in a press release earlier today. The Announcement From DEM On January 21, […]

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Legislation would require teaching financial literacy in schools

When the vast majority of Rhode Island high schoolers graduate, they are ill prepared to deal with personal finance issues that they will encounter as they enter the workforce or college. Rhode Island ranks among the bottom 10 states for Financial Literacy education according to surveys by Champlain College’s Center for Financial Literacy and WalletHub. […]

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City of Newport opening Warming Centers ahead of upcoming cold weather

The City of Newport has announced that they will be opening several warming centers over the coming days as colder than normal temperatures again settle over the region. Warming Center locations open when the weather forecast calls for low temperatures, or a combination of precipitation, wind chill, and temperatures that “feel like” temperatures of 20° […]

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List of Warming Centers in Rhode Island

The Rhode Island Emergency Management Agency (RIEMA) announces that due to forecasted extreme cold, the following communities will have warming centers open to the public for those who need to seek temporary shelter. If you do not see your community listed contact your local municipalities for more information. If you need additional assistance call 2-1-1. Barrington: Barrington […]

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Lt. Governor McKee takes action to improve the emergency response of utility companies

Today, Lt. Governor Daniel J. McKee announced his plans to resubmit the Utility Emergency Response Bill, legislation to improve the emergency preparedness and response of utility companies operating in Rhode Island. Lt. Governor McKee, who serves as Chair of the Rhode Island Emergency Management Advisory Council, modeled the bill after the law that allowed Massachusetts […]

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Representative Carson, Senator Euer will reschedule Jan. 28th constituent meeting

Due to the gas service outage on Aquidneck Island, Rep. Lauren H. Carson (D-Dist. 75, Newport) and Sen. Dawn Euer (D-Dist. 13, Newport, Jamestown) will reschedule a constituent meeting that had been scheduled Monday at the Newport Public Library. The library is currently closed pending gas service restoration. Update – Rep. Carson, Sen. Euer to hold […]

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Stabbing incident on Bellevue Avenue on Wednesday night leads to arrest of Newport woman

Newport Police Department announced in a press release this morning that on January 23, 2019 at about 11:23 p.m., Newport Police Officers responded to a Bellevue Avenue business parking lot for a report of a stabbing. 28 year old Crystal Lynn Cordeiro of Newport was arrested and charged with Disorderly Conduct and Simple Assault. The […]

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Reform legislators fall from grace as Speaker Mattiello wields his power

Speaker of the House Nicholas Mattiello, with the fire and fury his opponents feared, purged many of those who opposed his reelection as speaker by removing them from leadership positions and important committee assignments. It’s a strategy used by the speaker before, removing those who have opposed him from key leadership positions. A group of […]

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