Newport City Council hosted their second meeting of 2020 on Wednesday, January 22nd. The meeting lasted approximately one hour and forty five minutes. Here’s a video of the entire meeting, we’ll follow up stories and issues as needed. In the meantime, here’s a quick look at how the votes fell; 1.PUBLIC HEARING: Proposed Amendments to […]
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Under The Dome: Rep. Deborah Ruggiero
With the start of the legislative session, I reached out to the area’s legislative delegation to survey what legislation is important to each of them, the challenges ahead, and their perspective on the upcoming legislative session. Initially, I expected to wrap the answers into a single story. But the responses were so extensive and informative […]
BankNewport branch in Washington Square undergoing historic restoration project
The BankNewport branch at 10 Washington Square in Newport is undergoing an historic restoration project, which will revitalize the nearly 90-year-old building and integrate modern amenities, services and technology.
Catch the best films of 2019 at JPT Oscar Nom Film Fest
Leading up to the 92nd Annual Academy Awards, The JPT Film & Event Center is giving you the chance to see multiple Oscar-nominated films on the big screen, right in Newport! “The Oscars are very early this year on February 9th,” said The JPT Film & Event Center President/Owner Kathy Staab. “We decided to do […]
Rep. Ruggiero introduces legislation to expand broadband access
In an effort to advance high-speed internet connectivity across Rhode Island, Rep. Deborah Ruggiero (D-Dist. 74, Jamestown, Middletown) has introduced legislation calling for the creation of state entities to take charge of spreading broadband access, according to a press release sent by the Rhode Island General Assembly on Tuesday. Legislation she has introduced calls for […]
Governor Raimondo celebrates Dr. King’s Legacy, announces new Criminal Justice Reforms
In her annual address at the Minister’s Alliance Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Breakfast, Governor Raimondo today announced new criminal justice reforms. Through a series of proposals in her FY21 budget and administrative actions, the Governor plans to implement recommendations from her Criminal & Juvenile Justice Working Group. “Every citizen deserves to know that their […]
Town of Middletown to host Atlantic Beach Overlay Zoning District workshop on Wednesday
The Town of Middletown has announced that the Middletown Planning Board will host a public workshop meeting on Wednesday, January 22nd, at 6 pm in the Town Council Chambers to review and accept public comment on the latest draft documents for the proposed Atlantic Beach Overlay Zoning District. Draft documents and other updates can be […]
Under The Dome: Senator Lou DiPalma
With the start of the legislative session, I reached out to the area’s legislative delegation to survey what legislation is important to each of them, the challenges ahead, and their perspective on the upcoming legislative session. Initially, I expected to wrap the answers into a single story. But the responses were so extensive and informative […]
City of Newport: North End Urban Plan process kicks off next week
The effort to draft a long-term vision that promises to guide future development in the City’s North End is due to get underway next week. Representatives from the City’s consultants, NBBJ, will be hosting a series of meetings beginning Tuesday, Jan. 21st to collect initial input from community members and City staff, officially kicking off an […]
Legislative News – January 17: Senate confirmation of education commissioners; medical marijuana bill
Ruggerio bill provides for Senate confirmation of education commissioners STATE HOUSE — President of the Senate Dominick J. Ruggerio has introduced legislation to require appointments to the offices of Elementary & Secondary Education Commissioner and Postsecondary Education Commissioner to be subject to the advice and consent of the Senate, just as other high-level state government […]
Governor Raimondo sets goal for 100% Renewable Electricity by 2030
Governor Gina M. Raimondo today signed an executive order committing Rhode Island to be powered by 100 percent renewable electricity by the end of the decade. Her executive order directs the state’s Office of Energy Resources to conduct an economic and energy market analysis and develop actionable policies and programs to reach this bold, but […]
Agenda for Newport City Council Meeting on January 22
Newport City Council will host their next regular Council Meeting on Wednesday, January 22nd at 6:30 pm in the Council Chambers at Newport City Hall. The meeting is open to the public. Here’s a look at what’s on the agenda; CITY OF NEWPORTDOCKET OF THE COUNCIL MEETINGJANUARY 22, 2020 THE MEETING WILL BE HELD IN […]
City of Newport announces opening of Warming Centers
Warming Centers will be open across the City of Newport over the coming days as the National Weather Service is forecasting a sudden drop in temperatures beginning Thursday, Jan. 16th, the City of Newport announced today. The City says each of the City’s five designated warming centers will be open for all those who need to […]
War-Gaming 101: U.S. Naval War College Holds War Game Fundamentals Course
The following story was written by Jeanette Steele, U.S. Naval War College Public Affairs. This story originally appeared here. For the sixth year, the U.S. Naval War College is holding a war game fundamentals course to teach the war-gaming skills that the college uses to help decision-makers shape the future Navy. War-gaming is a time-honored […]
Bat found in Common Fence Point area of Portsmouth tests positive for rabies
The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) is alerting the public that a brown bat found in the Common Fence Point section of Portsmouth earlier this week has tested positive for rabies. Because rabies is a fatal disease, anyone who may have had contact with this animal is urged to contact RIDOH as soon as […]
Developmental Disability News: RI Governor proposes privatizing state-run group homes in fiscal 2021
Governor Gina Raimondo plans to privatize the state-run group home system in the next budget, cutting 204 fulltime positions from the state payroll during the 2021 fiscal year, which begins July 1. The privatization is one of many cost-cutting moves Raimondo has proposed to address an overall $200 million structural deficit in a $10.2 billion […]
NUWC Division Newport selects head of Undersea Warfare Mission Engineering and Analysis Department
The following is a story by Public Affairs Office, Naval Undersea Warfare Center Division Newport. It originally appeared here. Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport employee Denise Brown has been selected as the head of the Undersea Warfare Mission Engineering and Analysis Department. Brown, a resident of Exeter, Rhode Island, will lead Division Newport’s efforts […]
Legislative News – Jan. 15: Expungement open house; Illegal possession of guns; Martin Luther King Jr. Commission’s annual celebration
The latest news from the Rhode Island General Assembly; Euer encourages participation in expungement open house STATE HOUSE – Sen. Dawn Euer is encouraging her constituents to attend a local event she helped arrange with Attorney General Peter R. Neronha to assist those who may qualify to have criminal records expunged. The Expungement Open House, scheduled […]
Video: Newport City Council Workshop on communication, best practices and planning for 2020
Newport City Council hosted an approximately ninety-minute workshop on Wednesday, January 15th. On the agenda for the evening were internal Council communication, external communication and announcement/press releases; boards & commissions interview process, Council liaison positions and reports, Strategic Plan timeline, and talk on what should be on the agenda for the upcoming workshop with the […]
Antique vendors from Armory Antique Marketplace find new home in Newport
Some of the vendors from the Armory Antique Marketplace have found a new home in Newport. Now operating as Newport Marketplace & Antiques, the successor to Armory Antiques which operated in the Armory on Thames Street for twenty-five years, will open at 130 Broadway (formerly home to Newport Bicycle) at a date to be announced. […]
Senator Euer encourages participation in expungement open house
Sen. Dawn Euer is encouraging her constituents to attend a local event she helped arrange with Attorney General Peter R. Neronha to assist those who may qualify to have criminal records expunged. The Expungement Open House, scheduled Wednesday, Jan. 22, from 6 p.m. to 8 p.m. at the Community College of Rhode Island Newport Campus, 1 […]
New York Yacht Club: Request for Invitation Period opens for Club’s Summer Team Races
The following was written by the New York Yacht Club. While team racing has been a popular pursuit for scholastic and collegiate sailors for the better part of a century, it’s development as a popular racing format for post-collegiate sailors has come mostly in the last two decades. Each August, the world of post-collegiate team […]
Raytheon establishes $20,000 SPY-6 scholarship for US Navy student veterans
Raytheon Company, in partnership with Student Veterans of America, is offering two U.S. Navy student veterans $10,000 each in scholarships under a new program announced during the Surface Navy Association’s 32nd National Symposium. Applications for the scholarship grants are accepted on the SVA website from January 15, 2020 – April 1, 2020. The Raytheon SPY-6 Scholarship, named for the U.S. Navy’s SPY-6 Family […]
Gerry Goldstein: Nothing ‘stuffie’ about the duchess
Rhode Island couldn’t convince the PawSox to stay here, but let’s hope we don’t blow a new opportunity to make a different deal: Prince Harry and his wife say they want to live part-time time in North America, so why don’t we get into the bidding? But we should hurry up about this, because the […]
