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Body of woman who fell of Prudence Island Ferry recovered, police share identity

Update – December 10: Portsmouth Police Department this morning announced that they have recovered the body of the woman who fell off the Prudence Island Ferry earlier this week. Portsmouth Police also identified the woman. Prudence Island resident falls from Prudence Island Ferry “On December 9, 2021, at approximately 12 pm the Portsmouth Police were […]

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What’s Up This Weekend in Stowe: Twilight Snowshoe Tour, Winter Farmers’ Market, Clara Dreams, and more

Discover all that’s happening, new, and to do this weekend in and around Stowe, Vermont. [Weather: Today, Tonight & Tomorrow’s Weather Forecast for Stowe, VT] Friday, December 10 Stowe Winter Carnival Hockey Tournament at Stowe Arena7:30 am to 5 pm – Stowe Mountain Resort Operating Hours8 am to 9 am – Vigor Cold Classes at […]

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The Nature Conservancy, DEM partner to strengthen the herring run at the Gilbert Stuart Museum

The Nature Conservancy and the RI Department of Environmental Management (DEM) recently constructed a small wood and fiberglass structure at a fork in Gilbert Stuart Brook, closing off a costly detour for migrating river herring. The structure, known as a picket weir, consists of five removeable grates, resting on wooden abutments and set in the […]

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Three ocean drones launched from Newport; will spend six months gathering data from Gulf Stream

Today in Newport, Saildrone launched three uncrewed surface vehicles (USVs) on a mission to sail through the North Atlantic’s swiftest current: the Gulf Stream. For six months, Saildrone says that these vehicles will collect critical, in situ data that will help scientists improve weather forecasts and carbon accounting. T his audacious mission is being led […]

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Adoptable Pet of the Week: Jack

Meet your new best friend, Jack – this week’s Adoptable Pet of the Week! The Potter League for Animals says Jack is a 15-month old male and is a medium-sized mixed-breed. Here’s what Potter League for Animals has to say about Jack; We’d like to introduce you to Jack – Defender of the homestead and […]

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RIDOH: State transitioning to community located COVID-19 vaccination sites

A press release from the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) today announced that Rhode Island will be running approximately 100 COVID-19 vaccination clinics in settings such as schools, churches, senior centers, and many other community sites over the next month. RIDOH says that the decision is in response to the public request for COVID-19 vaccination […]

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Looking Upwards’ Executive Director receives Salve Regina University Award

Carrie W. Miranda, executive director of Looking Upwards, was recently honored with Salve Regina University’s Distinguished Graduate Alumni Award 2021. “A mover and shaker in the human service field for over 25 years, Miranda continues to be a strong and determined advocate supporting the voice and self-determination of individuals with disabilities,” a press release received […]

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Champlin Foundation awards $13.2 million in capital funding to 126 nonprofit organizations

The Champlin Foundation announced today $13.2 million in capital funding to 126 nonprofit organizations serving a variety of priorities, including 17 first-time grantees. From building renovations and facility expansions to equipment upgrades and vehicle purchases, grants will help Rhode Island build back stronger.   This grant cycle builds on a round of $5.8 million in funding that was distributed in June for a 2021 total of $19 million.   Ten organizations in Newport County were awarded […]

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RIDOH reports the first human case of Jamestown Canyon Virus and the second human case of West Nile Virus in 2021

The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) today announced Rhode Island’s first human case of Jamestown Canyon Virus (JCV) and the State’s second human case of West Nile Virus (WNV) in 2021. Both are spread to humans by the bite of an infected mosquito. “Although we are no longer in mosquito season in Rhode Island, […]

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SantaCon returns to Newport on Saturday

Dozens of “Santas” are expected to take to the streets of Newport on Saturday, December 4 to take part in the annual event known as SantaCon. SantaCon is a free-to-attend non-commercial, non-political, nonsensical Santa Claus convention that happens once a year for charity. It’s a mass gathering where people dress in Santa Claus costumes or as […]

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Inspired by Second Beach Christmas Tree, November Project Newport adds Christmas Tree to Easton’s Beach

Inspired by the second beach tree, November Project Newport wanted to bring a little holiday spirit to Newport, their home turf. November Project Newport is a free fitness movement that gathers every Wednesday at 6:20 am at Easton’s Beach. According to November Project Newport, the tree is dedicated “to anyone who has watched a sunrise/sunset, […]

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