With the economic and societal costs of smoking totaling more than $300 billion a year and rising, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on The Real Cost of Smoking by State. To encourage the estimated 36.5 million tobacco users in the U.S. to kick the dangerous habit, WalletHub calculated the potential monetary losses — […]
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Newport legislators to file bill to defend against Trump administration’s plan to open coasts to drilling
Newport legislators Rep. Lauren H. Carson and Sen. Dawn Euer today decried President Trump’s efforts to open up nearly all of the United States’ coasts to offshore drilling as a menace to Rhode Island’s environment and economy, and announced their own legislation designed to hinder efforts to drill of Rhode Island’s coast. “As the Ocean […]
WalletHub: Rhode Island is 2018’s 3rd Worst State to Retire
With almost 30 percent of all nonretired adults having no retirement savings or pension, the personal-finance website WalletHub today released its report on 2018’s Best & Worst States to Retire. To help retirees find a safe, enjoyable and wallet-friendly place to call home, WalletHub compared the 50 states across 41 key metrics. The data set ranges […]
Aquidneck Land Trust gifted five-acre property in Middletown
Aquidneck Land Trust (ALT) has announced receipt of a five-acre property located off of Paradise Avenue in Middletown, given by a local couple specifically for the purpose of conservation. The land was gifted in full to the organization in December 2017 by Middletown landowners John and Deborah Warner. The parcel is within the drinking supply […]
Discover Newport to launch Newport Wellness Week this month
According to U.S. News & World Report, approximately 80% of New Year’s Resolutions fail by the second week of February. As many have learned, health and well-being aren’t about a quick fix; it’s a lifestyle. As our destination offers a robust array of health and wellness opportunities, Discover Newport has created Newport Wellness Week, a celebration of mind, body, […]
Newport Mansions surpass one million admissions again
For the second consecutive year, The Preservation Society of Newport County gave more than one million tours of the Newport Mansions last year. From January 1 through December 31, 2017, the Preservation Society gave 1,017,586 tours of its 11 historic properties. In September and October, the Newport Mansions were the most visited museum in New […]
North Kingstown man wins $50,000 on PowerBall Ticket
A North Kingstown man claimed a $50,000 winning Powerball® ticket from the October 11th draw, according to the Rhode Island Lottery. His winning ticket matched four numbers and the Powerball® number to win $50,000. Had he purchased the PowerPlay® feature, his prize would have been multiplied by 2, the PowerPlay® number for that draw, to […]
Newport Tour Guides & Greeters News – #2
HEAT WAVE Look for a small increase in people, traffic, and activities around the city’s museums, mansions, and historic sites. A welcome “heat wave” has arrived in Newport County following last week’s snow blast and sub-arctic temperatures. This will be a good week to get out and take advantage of learning opportunities at several history […]
Newport Restoration Foundation appoints new Executive Director
Newport, RI – The Newport Restoration Foundation (NRF) announced today that they have selected Mark Thompson to serve as the organization’s next Executive Director, following a competitive search. Thompson comes to Newport from St. Leonard, Maryland where he served as Executive Director of Jefferson Patterson Park & Museum. He will assume this new role on February 5, […]
Warming Center at Seamen’s Church provided for 75 during frigid two-week stretch
Over an eleven-day period beginning December 27, 2017, Seamen’s Church Institute opened its doors to clients in need as an Overnight Warming Center for ten evenings. This extended Warming Center is unprecedented in the history of Seamen’s, in the past, they have done no more than 3-4 nights, and not consecutively. This monumental task was […]
Coast Guard repositions buoy, clears path for large commercial ships on Providence River
Coast Guard Aids to Navigation Team Bristol towed a buoy that was blocking a portion of the Providence River shipping channel back to its proper position using a Buoy Utility Stern Loading (BUSL) boat on Tuesday. The buoy was knocked off station by ice and was blocking the deep draft channel. The team’s successful repositioning of […]
Podcast: Brad Read previews the 2018 Volvo Ocean Race Newport Stopover
The Race Village at the 2018 Volvo Ocean Race Newport Stopover will open four months from today at Fort Adams State Park. Brad Read, Executive Director of Sail Newport, joined me today on What’sUpNewp Radio Edition on AM 1540 WADK Newport to preview the Stopover and to let us know all that’s happening, new and […]
Newport Tour Guides & Greeter News – #1: Weekend of Coaching, special tours, what’s new for 2018, and more
The following is a new weekly column about upcoming events, exhibitions, personnel, jobs, and associated topics relating to the tour guide and greeter industry in Newport County. This column is written by Kenneth Proudfoot, Author of The Official 2018 Newport Tour Guides & Greeters Handbook. The Official 2018 Newport Tour Guides & Greeters Handbook is a fully-illustrated handbook […]
Lt. Governor McKee Calls for National Grid to roll back recent rate increases
Rhode Island Lt. Governor Dan McKee is calling on the Rhode Island Public Utilities Commission (PUC) to rollback National Grid’s electricity rates, after Congressional approval of a federal corporate tax rate cut from 35 percent to 21 percent. In August, National Grid received permission from the PUC to raise winter electricity rates from 6.3 cents […]
Edward McPherson named new Executive Director of Island Moving Company
After a nationwide search, Island Moving Company (IMC) announced today that they have named Edward McPherson, a professional ballet dancer and Education and Program Coordinator for Midland County Public Libraries in Midland, Texas to succeed outgoing executive director Dominique Alfandre. IMC is a classically trained contemporary ballet company and Alfandre has successfully led the non-profit […]
Winter Storm Live Blog for Thursday, January 4th
Here’s the latest on the winter storm; This story will be updated as more information and forecasts are updated. Latest National Weather Service Forecast Tonight – Scattered snow showers, mainly before 9pm. Areas of blowing snow before 10pm. Mostly cloudy, with a low around 13. Wind chill values as low as -1. Windy, with a west […]
National Weather Service: Block Island is only community in Southern New England to officially record blizzard conditions
The National Weather Service (NWS) in Taunton has reviewed the observations from the winter storm that affected our region today. NWS has determined that the only official reporting site that met blizzard criteria was Block Island, RI (BID). The definition of a blizzard is that falling and/or blowing snow reduces visibility to below 1/4 mile […]
What to do and know during a ‘Snow Parking Ban’ in Newport
Newport, RI – With a forecast of several inches of new snow to fall this week, we thought it was an appropriate time to remind residents and tourists what a “snow parking ban” is here in Newport. Editor’s Note – There will be a Parking Ban in effect at 12:00 PM (noon) on Thursday, January […]
Podcast: Cindy Sabato from Save The Bay discusses seals, tours, and much more
For more than 15 years, Save The Bay – Narragansett Bay seal tours and nature cruises have been proof that summer isn’t the only time to enjoy the Bay. Cindy Sabato, Director of Communications for Save The Bay, joined me on What’sUpNewp Radio Edition on AM 1540 WADK on Tuesday, January 2nd to chat about seal tours, […]
Bluewater joins the Volvo Ocean Race to help turn the tide on plastic
Bluewater, the world leader in delivering crucial water purification solutions for homes and businesses, will provide high quality, safe to use, drinking water to visitors at Race Villages in Hong Kong, Guangzhou, Auckland, Itajaí, Newport, Cardiff, Gothenburg and The Hague. The on-demand drinking water is free of contaminants such as micro-plastics, chemicals, pharmaceutical byproducts and […]
Firefighters respond to structure fire on Broadway
Newport Fire Department responded to a report of a fire outside of 419 Broadway in Newport around 5:30 pm on Tuesday evening. Upon arrival, responding units reported a fire near the electric panel outside of the house. Within minutes, the fire quickly spread to engulf all three floors of the apartment building. According to reports, everyone in […]
RI Foundation offers local students grants for travel and adventure
College students with a yen for adventure have until January 12th to apply for fellowships through the Michael P. Metcalf Memorial Fund at the Rhode Island Foundation. The Foundation will give Rhode Island residents up to $7,000 to pursue self-designed enrichment projects that include travel. Over the years, the fund has awarded fellowships to more than 100 […]
Aquidneck Land Trust announces winners of 2017 Art & Writing Contest
Aquidneck Land Trust (“ALT”) has announced 15 student winners in the 2017 Sixteen on Center Art & Writing Contest, held annually to promote the importance and value of a healthy environment to local youth. Students at Aquidneck Island schools were invited to enter artwork of their favorite local vistas, or written work in prose or […]
New Year’s hike through Ballard Park scheduled for January 13th
Friends of Ballard Park is hosting a guided hike on Saturday, January 13th from 10 am to 11 am. Staff from Friends of Ballard Park will share information about the site’s history and its unique features, including a vernal pond, quarry meadow and woodland forest as the group walks a little over one mile of trail. […]
Volvo Ocean Race: Tight action as Vestas 11th Hour Racing leads fleet away from Melbourne
Overall Volvo Ocean Race leader MAPFRE was at the head of the fleet off the starting line as the boats raced up Melbourne’s Port Phillip Bay immediately after the start for Leg 4 to Hong Kong. But it was a very close run affair, and four hours after the start, as the fleet battled a […]
