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Laurie Sullivan, Principal of Thompson Middle School Principal, to retire at end of school year

Newport Public Schools announced today that Thompson Middle School (TMS) Principal, Laurie Sullivan, has announced to her TMS staff that she will be retiring in June 2020, at the end of this school year. Principal Sullivan, a Thompson alumni, started working in Newport Public Schools in 1982, first as a student-teacher, and then as a […]

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Rep. Carson, Rep. Cortvriend announce formation of Aquidneck Island Climate Caucus

STATE HOUSE – Rep. Lauren H. Carson and Rep. Terri Cortvriend announce the formation of the Aquidneck Island Climate Caucus, a community group to give voice to the importance of mitigating and adapting for the earth’s changing climate. The group held a meeting on January 27th, attended by 40 concerned constituents from all three island […]

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Rep. Ruggiero legislation would protect patients from surprise bills

STATE HOUSE — Rep. Deborah Ruggiero has introduced legislation to prevent patients from receiving unexpected and very high bills from out-of-network medical providers. The legislation (2020-H 7127) limits providers in emergency rooms to charging the in-network rate to insured patients, and also requires that hospitals notify a patient in advance if any nonemergency service is […]

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NUWC awards Middletown-based Rite-Solutions $71.5 million contract to develop Undersea Electronic Warfare Systems

Middletown, RI – Rite-Solutions has been awarded a new contract by the Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport (NUWCDIVNPT), with a potential value of $71.5 million over the next five years. The company will provide engineering and technical services to the Undersea Warfare Electro Magnetic Systems Department including systems engineering, integration and test, fleet support, […]

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Sen. DiPalma bill that protects families with parents that have disabilities heard by Senate Judiciary

STATE HOUSE – Sen. Louis P. DiPalma’s (D-Dist. 12, Middletown, Little Compton, Newport, Tiverton) legislation (2020-S 2139) that precludes the disability of a parent from serving as a basis for denial or restriction in matters involving a child’s welfare, foster care, family law, guardianship and adoption was heard by the Senate Judiciary Committee on Thursday. […]

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Rhode Island Foundation is offering college scholarships of up to $20,000 to honor Roger Williams

The following was written by the RI Foundation. Local high school seniors have until Feb. 12 to apply for college scholarships of up to $20,000 through the Carter Roger Williams Initiative at the Rhode Island Foundation. Conceived of and funded by philanthropists Letitia and the late John Carter, the program honors the principles of the state’s […]

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Legislation introduced that would require safety barriers on Newport, Jamestown, Mount Hope bridges

Rep. Joseph J. Solomon Jr. (D-Dist. 22, Warwick) has introduced legislation that would require safety barriers or netting on the three bridges that connect Aquidneck and Conanicut islands to the Rhode Island mainland. The bill (2020-H 7366) would direct the Department of Transportation, in conjunction with the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority, to erect the […]

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Legislative News – Jan. 28: Senate to vote on 3-D, ghost gun ban; RI Works benefits; Educational funding formula

The latest news from the Rhode Island General Assembly; MEDIA ADVISORY: Senate to vote on 3-D, ghost gun ban tomorrow STATE HOUSE — The Senate is scheduled to vote on legislation that would ban 3-D printed guns during its session tomorrow, Wednesday, Jan. 29. The Senate is scheduled to meet at 4 p.m. in its […]

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DEM Announces Closure of Perimeter Road around Beavertail Lighthouse to Vehicles

According to DEM, Residual damage from Superstorm Sandy along with erosion and storm surge intensified by climate change-driven sea level rise necessitate the closure at the iconic Jamestown property . In a press release sent today, the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) announced that the perimeter loop road surrounding the lighthouse at Beavertail […]

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17 Ideas for Valentine’s Day Weekend in Newport

Home to awe-inspiring natural landscapes, cozy nooks and crannies, and the Most Romantic Hotel in the United States, the City-by-the-Sea makes an excellent destination for Valentines. As February 14th weekend fast approaches, we’ve curated 16 ideas to help you make a plan. Whether you’re looking for a romantic candlelit dinner, a seaside stroll, live music, fun […]

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What’s Up at the Movies: “The Gentlemen”

Guy Ritchie has always been a stylish filmmaker, something that has brought him versatility and financial success, though not always affection from critics. Despite having made successful blockbusters like the Sherlock Holmes franchise, his first two caper comedies, Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels (1998) and Snatch (2000), remain his most beloved features. Both are […]

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Kathleen Silvia resigns from Newport School Committee

This afternoon, Newport School Committee Chairman Raymond Gomes delivered a letter to Newport City Hall for Committee Member Kathleen Silvia, according to a press release from Newport Public Schools. Ms. Silvia tendered her letter of resignation from the Newport School Committee effective immediately.  According to the press release, Chairman Gomes stated the following to the Superintendent […]

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Legislative News – Jan. 27: Funding of school trips; banning intentional release of balloons; Plastic Waste Reduction Act

Here’s the latest news and updates out of the General Assembly today, Monday, January 27th. This story will be updated if more items come in. MEDIA ADVISORY: House Health, Education and Welfare Committee to hear bills on the funding of school field trips STATE HOUSE — The House Committee on Health, Education and Welfare is […]

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Newport County residents inducted into CCRI Nursing Honor Society

The Community College of Rhode Island (CCRI) announced today that The Gamma Lambda Chapter of Alpha Delta Nu Nursing Honor Society recently inducted 24 new members recently at a special ceremony at CCRI.   Inductees included Jamestown resident Elizabeth C. Spoden, Newport resident Patricia Joy Hendrickson, and Tiverton resident Jillian Elaine Harrington. Alpha Delta Nu Nursing […]

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