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Nathan Gray & The Iron Roses to open US tour February 25 at Askew in Providence

Barreling toward the release of their third studio album, Rebel Songs on December 17, 2021, melodic alt-punk band Nathan Gray & The Iron Roses has just announced a 20-date US tour with BlackGuyFawkes. Kicking off on February 25, 2022 at Askew in Providence, RI, the tour winds its way west making several stops out to Milwaukee, WI (3/7), Chicago, IL (3/9), back […]

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Newport Festivals Foundation offering free afterschool music program to Aquidneck Island high school students

Registration is now open for the Newport Festivals Workshops Program, a free, virtual afterschool music program created by Newport Festivals Foundation, which produces the Newport Folk and Newport Jazz Festivals. According to a press release from Newport Festivals Foundation, the workshops will be taught by professional musicians and music industry professionals about Songwriting, Audio Engineering, Music Industry […]

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Adoptable Pet of the Week: Dunkin

Meet your new best friend, Dunkin – this week’s Adoptable Pet of the Week! The Potter League for Animals shares on their website that Dunkin is a 1-year-old male Mixed Breed. Here’s what else Potter League for Animals has to say about Dunkin; Introducing Dunkin! This sweet boy is looking for his dream home and […]

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Election 2022: Magaziner, Diossa pick up endorsements; Foulkes promises bold leadership on gun safety  

This year will be among Rhode Island’s most active and fiery elections, from local races to crowded gubernatorial and U.S. House of Representative campaigns.  Here’s our wrap-up of some of the top political stories of the moment. Magaziner’s union endorsements General Treasurer Seth Magaziner, Democratic candidate for Rhode Island’s Second District House of Representatives seat, […]

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DEM: $375,000 in grants available to local farms, food organizations

The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) today announced a competitive solicitation process to award around $375,000 in Specialty Crop Block Grant Program (SCBGP) funds for projects that enhance the competitiveness of specialty crops. DEM says in a press release that specialty crops are defined as fruits and vegetables, dried fruit, tree nuts, horticulture, […]

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Portsmouth’s Michael Sheehan stars in “She Loves Me” musical at College of the Holy Cross

Michael Sheehan of Portsmouth, a Class of 2025 student at College of the Holy Cross, is performing in “She Loves Me,” a musical presented by the College’s Department of Theatre and Dance. Sheehan’s major is Undeclared. The in-person production, directed by Meaghan Deiter, professor of practice in music theatre, is set for Thursday, Friday and Saturday, February 17-19 at 7:30 PM […]

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New York Yacht Club American Magic announces leadership team

New York Yacht Club American Magic today announced its leadership team as the program continues its investment in top talent and preparation for the 37th America’s Cup. The leadership appointments reflect a commitment to people who bring deep experience and diverse backgrounds and capabilities developed with lessons learned from the AC36 campaign, according to New […]

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Analysis: How Rhode Island Compares to the U.S. and New England on state and local revenues and expenditures

The Rhode Island Public Expenditure Council (RIPEC) released today an analysis of “How Rhode Island Compares” to the U.S. and New England on state and local revenues and expenditures, using the most recent data available from the U.S. Census Bureau (from fiscal year 2019). RIPEC sasys that the report provides valuable insights for policymakers, given […]

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FirstGenHomeRI program will offer $25,000 in down payment assistance to first-generation home buyers

Today, Governor Dan McKee joined RIHousing to announce the launch of a new pilot program, FirstGenHomeRI, aimed at helping to open the doors to homeownership for first-generation homebuyers. The program targets first-generation buyers by addressing inequities and barriers to homeownership while boosting the long-term, economic outlook for families who have historically not pursued homeownership. Available […]

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R.I. Board of Elections pilots new algorithm to make risk-limiting audits more efficient

Source: Rhode Island Board of Elections  On Friday, February 11th, the Rhode Island Board of Election hosted a group of national elections integrity experts to conduct a pilot Risk Limiting Audit (RLA) utilizing a new algorithm designed to improve the efficiency of the RLA process. The pilot was run using ballots cast for the November 2, […]

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Why $73 million Sandy Hook settlement is unlikely to unleash a flood of lawsuits against gun-makers

Timothy D. Lytton, Georgia State University Families of the victims of the 2012 shooting at Sandy Hook Elementary School reached a historic US$73 million settlement with gun-maker Remington Arms. The Feb. 15, 2022, deal marks the first time a firearms manufacturer has settled a lawsuit brought by gun violence victims since Congress granted the industry […]

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Westerly Council approves May special election to consider important charter changes

As expected, the Westerly Town Council last night (Monday) approved sending a series of charter revisions to voters in a May special election, changes that would double the length of council terms, and allow an unnamed councilor to seek the Ethics Commission’s permission to sidestep the state’s revolving door legislation. If voters approve the charter […]

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Redwood Library & Athenæum acquires a clock sculpture by contemporary artist Nari Ward

Redwood Library & Athenæum today announced that it has acquired a clock sculpture by contemporary artist Nari Ward. Entitled  Anchoring Escapement; Ithaca, the work is from a limited series of tall case clocks radically transformed by  Ward not only to address race, the repressed histories of slavery, and the reframing of Western time but also […]

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Aquidneck Land Trust accepting applications for grants from its Merritt Neighborhood Fund

Aquidneck Land Trust (“ALT”) is now accepting applications for grants from the Merritt Neighborhood Fund, an endowed fund that seeks to support the preservation of small parks, community gardens, and other natural spaces on  Aquidneck Island. Established in 1999 to honor the late Peter M. Merritt, the organization’s president emeritus, the Fund supports projects that […]

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Rep. Carson: RIDOT plan for infrastructure funds violates Act on Climate

Source: Rhode Island General Assembly Legislative Press and Public Information Bureau, Rep. Lauren H. Carson is calling on the Transportation Advisory Committee to put the brakes on a Department of Transportation proposal to spend $748 million in funding from the federal Infrastructure Investment and Jobs Act funds while ignoring its legal responsibility to adhere to […]

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Two arrested in connection to double-shooting incident, police searching for a third suspect

In a press release on Tuesday, Newport Police Department said that it is continuing to investigate a double shooting that occurred in the early morning hours on February 14th. On 2/14/22 at approximately 0117 hours, Officers responded to the Friendly Sons of Newport located at 3 Farewell Street for a 911 call of weapons in […]

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