The Rhode Island Foundation announced today in an email to supporters that Neil D. Steinberg will retire from his role as President and CEO of the state’s community foundation effective May 1, 2023. Steinberg will continue to lead the organization’s operations and strategies, and offer transition support, while the Foundation’s Board of Directors will launch […]
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Save The Bay’s annual Taste of The Bay fundraiser returns on June 16
On Thursday, June 16, Save The Bay’s annual Taste of The Bay fundraiser will highlight the flavors, sights and sounds of Narragansett Bay from 7-9 p.m. The event, which follows Save The Bay’s annual meeting at 5:30 p.m., takes place in and around the organization’s coastal headquarters in Providence. Ticketholders attending this celebration will enjoy tastings […]
Newport Fire Department Honor Guard to present colors before Red Sox Game on May 29
The Newport Fire Department Honor Guard will be presenting colors during the National Anthem before the Boston Red Sox take on the Baltimore Orioles at Fenway Park on Sunday, May 29. The announcement was made in a Facebook post by Newport Firefighters IAFF Local 1080 on Monday, May 23. Newport Fire Department’s Honor Guard is […]
Whitehorne House Museum reopens on May 25
Newport Restoration Foundation today announced the opening of the Whitehorne House Museum for the 2022 season. The museum will open on May 25 and remain open this season until October 30. Admission is free for all Newport County residents. Whitehorne House is the only museum in the world specializing in 18th century Newport furniture, craft, and design, according to […]
Life imitates art: ‘Jaws’ extra named police chief in Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard
OAK BLUFFS, Mass. (AP) — A man who as a child had a brief but key role in “Jaws” has been named police chief on the Massachusetts island on which the 1975 movie was partially filmed. Jonathan Searle was offered the job of police chief in Oak Bluffs on Martha’s Vineyard last week. “I’m clearly […]
New Hampshire woman killed when car backs into farmstand’s checkout area in Newbury, MA
NEWBURY, Mass. (AP) — A 47-year-old woman was killed at her family’s farm over the weekend when a car rapidly reversed into the farmstand’s checkout area, authorities said. Susan Sforza Nico, 47, of Seabrook, New Hampshire, was struck Saturday afternoon at the Sforza Family Farm in the village of Byfield in Newbury, according to a […]
Biggest cities in Massachusetts 150 years ago
After the completion of the 1860 census and the election of President Abraham Lincoln, America imploded. Eleven southern states seceded from the Union in 1861, instigating four bloody years of the Civil War and fundamentally altering the social history of the U.S. The estimates of deaths caused by the Civil War begin around 600,000, but […]
Biggest cities in Vermont 150 years ago
After the completion of the 1860 census and the election of President Abraham Lincoln, America imploded. Eleven southern states seceded from the Union in 1861, instigating four bloody years of the Civil War and fundamentally altering the social history of the U.S. The estimates of deaths caused by the Civil War begin around 600,000, but […]
Lawsuit filed in Rhode Island to protect Roe v. Wade
Three lawsuits were filed last week in New York, Michigan and Rhode Island to protect Roe v. Wade from being overturned, and firmly establish the Equal Rights Amendment (“ERA”) in the United States Constitution. The plaintiff, The Elizabeth Cady Stanton Trust, filed the lawsuits to affirm that women are fully equal citizens under the U.S. […]
Burlington man dies at Bolton swimming hole
BOLTON, Vt. (AP) — A 21-year-old man died at a swimming hole in Bolton, state police said Saturday. Cody Surprise, of Burlington, jumped from a lock ledge into a pool of water at the Bolton Potholes on Saturday afternoon and didn’t resurface, police said. His body was found about two hours later. Authorities said the […]
Consumers defy inflation to support economy. For how long?
By CHRISTOPHER RUGABER and ANNE D’INNOCENZIO AP Business Writers WASHINGTON (AP) — With prices across the economy — from food, gas and rent to cars, airfares and hotel rooms — soaring at their fastest pace in decades, you might think Americans would tap the brakes on spending. Not so far. Consumers as a whole are […]
Skier rescued on Mount Washington amid record heat
The summit of Mount Washington experienced record breaking heat Saturday, but it was still ski season for some elsewhere on the mountain, including a woman who was rescued after a serious fall in a ravine. The woman, an experienced backcountry skier, tumbled and fell several hundred feet onto rocks in the Great Gulf on Saturday […]
Election 2022: What the candidates say about affordable housing
Among the most daunting issues facing Rhode Island is affordable housing. Housing costs – home ownership and rental – continue to rise, and available single family and rental units are sometimes scarce and expensive. Lack of affordable housing, according to all experts, negatively impacts our society from homeless to the economy. We wanted to know […]
Massachusetts Republicans meet in Springfield for convention
SPRINGFIELD, Mass. (AP) — Massachusetts Republicans held their state party convention on Saturday as they wrestle with how far to the right they should move in a deeply blue state. Members of the state GOP gathered in Springfield ahead of this autumn’s elections to hear from candidates and party leaders as they hope to rebuild […]
Highlights from this week at the Rhode Island General Assembly
Here are the highlights from news and events that took place in the Rhode Island General Assembly this week. This recap was put together by the Rhode Island General Assembly Legislative Press Bureau. For more information on any of these items visit www.rilegislature.gov/pressrelease House passes Kazarian’s ‘Let RI Vote Act’ The House of Representatives passed […]
WUN Ticket Giveaway: Bob Mould, playing the Greenwich Odeum Thursday, May 26
Want a pair of tickets to see punk rock innovator Bob Mould? Just e-mail Ken Abrams at mrabrams11@gmail.com by Monday, May 23 at 5PM. Just put “Mould tickets” in the subject line. We’ll pick two sets of winners to the concert at the Greenwich Odeum Thursday, May 26. In the meantime, read our interview with […]
Atwater-Donnelly Trio to perform at Imago Foundation For The Arts in Warren on May 28
Join Imago Foundation for the Arts as it welcomes the Atwater-Donnelly Trio at 7:30 p.m. May 28 at Imago Gallery, 36 Market Street. The highly acclaimed husband-wife duo, Aubrey Atwater and Elwood Donnelly will present a program of traditional American and Celtic folk songs, acapella pieces, old-time gospel songs, dance tunes and original works as they blend […]
Adoptions another facet of life halted by war in Ukraine
LEEDS, Maine (AP) — The ripple effects of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine have been devastating for families of all kinds — including those who have seen their prospective adoptions put on hold. Ukraine was once one of the U.S.’s most frequent partners on international adoptions, but the war changed all that: The embattled country has halted all […]
What’s Up Today: Saturday, May 21
Good Morning, today is Saturday, May 21, 2022. 🌊 You’ll notice things look a little different in our newsletter and here on our website this morning. Short explanation – our newsletter format has become the victim of our own success. What’sUpNewp is publishing more stories on a daily basis than ever before and we are […]
Top stories this week on What’sUpNewp
It was a busy week in Newport County and across Rhode Island. Here’s what stories our readers were reading the most. Top Stories 1 – Gillette Stadium kicks off its 2022 concert series this week with two Garth Brooks shows 2 – Owners of Scales & Shells retiring, restaurant sold to Nautilus Restaurant LLC/Peregrine Group […]
Newport Restoration Foundation selects Franklin Vagnone as its new President
The Newport Restoration Foundation today announced that it has selected Franklin Vagnone to serve as the organization’s President, following a competitive national search. Vagnone comes to Newport from the Old Salem Museums & Gardens in Winston-Salem, NC where he served as President and CEO of the renowned national historic landmark heritage site. He will assume this […]
Air Quality Alert issued for Saturday for all of Rhode Island
PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management is predicting that air quality will reach UNHEALTHY levels during the afternoon and into the evening on Saturday, May 21st. The alert is being issued statewide due to elevated ground-level ozone concentrations. Fine particles readings are also expected to reach moderate statewide. Ozone is a major component of smog and is formed by the photochemical reaction of pollutants emitted by motor vehicles, industry, and other sources in the presence of elevated temperatures and sunlight.
Rhode Island residents can help reduce air pollutant emissions. Limit car travel and the use of small engines, lawn motors, and charcoal lighter fuels. Travel by bus or carpool whenever possible, particularly during high ozone periods.
The Rhode Island Department of Health warns that unhealthy levels of ozone can cause throat irritation, coughing, chest pain, shortness of breath, increased susceptibility to respiratory infection, and aggravation of asthma and other respiratory ailments. These symptoms are worsened by exercise and heavy activity. Children, the elderly, and people who have underlying lung diseases, such as asthma, are at particular risk of suffering from these effects. As ozone levels increase, the number of people affected, and the severity of the health effects also increase.
To avoid experiencing these effects, limit outdoor exercise and strenuous activity and stay in an air-conditioned environment if possible, during the afternoon through late into the evening hours, when ozone levels are highest. Schedule outdoor exercise and children’s outdoor activities in the morning hours. Individuals who experience respiratory symptoms may wish to consult their doctors.
The unhealthy levels of ozone are expected to last if the hot sunny weather is present. The Rhode Island Chapter of the American Lung Association reminds people that “when you can’t breathe nothing else matters.”
Below are some ways that you can help contribute to lower ground-level ozone levels and cleaner air:
1. Limit driving. Avoid unnecessary car trips. Carpool, walk, or ride the bus or a bicycle whenever possible.
2. Minimize starts and avoid unnecessary acceleration. Vehicle emissions are highest during starting and acceleration.
3. Reduce idling. Avoid congested traffic and lines at drive-through windows.
4. Drive your lowest emission vehicle. Use the most fuel-efficient, usually the newest, car you have whenever possible.
5. Maintain your vehicle. Get a tune-up at the beginning of each summer.
6. Minimize lawn mower emissions. Tune-up your lawn mower and use electric or hand-powered equipment if possible.
7. Limit use of solvent-based household products. Use water-based or low solvent paints, varnishes, cleaners, and personal care products.
8. Limit barbecue emissions. Use an electric starter instead of lighter fluid to start charcoal fires, or use an electric, natural gas, or propane grill.
For more information about DEM divisions and programs, visit www.dem.ri.gov. Follow us on Facebook at www.facebook.com/RhodeIslandDEM or on Twitter (@RhodeIslandDEM) for timely updates.
Rogers High School Class of 2023 hosting a Spring Cleaning Fundraiser on Saturday
Rogers High School Class of 2023 wants to help you out with your spring cleaning this weekend. Their clothes drive/spring cleaning fundraiser will be held on Saturday, May 21 from 11 am to 1 pm in the parking lot of Rogers High School. More details are below.
Shops on Franklin Street to host Spring Into Summer Stroll on Saturday
The shops on Franklin Street in Newport will be hosting a Spring into Summer Stroll on Saturday, May 21 from 2 to 6 pm. The shops invite the public to enjoy refreshments, snacks, and promotions while strolling along the downtown street. Hosts of the event are Noon Designs, Athalia of Newport, Meeka Fine Jewelry, Zurner […]
Human remains in New Hampshire river identified as woman missing since ’78
LANCASTER, N.H. (AP) — Human remains that were found in a car in the Connecticut River last year are those of a New Hampshire woman who disappeared in 1978 in a motor vehicle accident, authorities said Friday. “The remains are those of Alberta Leeman, who was last seen in July, 1978,” New Hampshire State Police […]
