For the first time, the Y is located in the North End of Newport at The Paul W. Crowley East Bay Met School. The Y will be present at the Met School Tuesdays and Thursdays from 4 to 5 PM giving youth from the local community on campus the support they need with the Y’s […]
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Condo on Goat Island sells for $2.75 million, is RI’s highest condo sale of the year
Hogan Associates has announced the sale of 19 Defenders Row in Newport for $2.75 million. This is Rhode Island’s highest condo sale of the year according to data from Rhode Island Statewide Multiple Listing Service. The Buyers of this property were represented by Gordon King of Hogan Associates. Jose Aguon, Realtor Associate with Gustave White […]
‘Warrior Women’ discuss career opportunities in high tech fields at Salve
A biologist and a political scientist, both with expertise in the cybersecurity realm—will discuss career opportunities in technology and national security available to young people, hurdles women experience in the field, and strategies for career success when they lead a “Warrior Women” panel discussion at Salve Regina University’s Bazarsky Lecture Hall on Thursday, Oct. 5 […]
Newport Shipyard Pumpkin Regatta raises over $8,200 for Warrior Sailing, ABSAR and Sea Mercy
More than 200 members of the yachting community rallied on Friday, September 29 at Newport Shipyard to paddle in the Shipyard’s annual “Pumpkin Regatta” which raised over $8,200 for three non-profit organizations: Warrior Sailing Program which provides maritime education and outreach for wounded, ill, and injured service members; and Antigua & Barbuda Search and Rescue […]
Newport Police Department to participate in 2nd Annual Broadway Street Fair
On October 7, 2017, the 2nd annual Broadway Street Fair will be from noon to 6:00 pm. Newport Police Department announced on October 3rd that they will have activities in front of the police station that will include child identification kits provided by the Masons, face painting, karaoke, visits from McGruff the Crime Dog and several […]
WalletHub: Providence is among ‘Worst Cities for People with Disabilities’
With October being National Disability Employment Awareness Month and the 2017 cost-of-living adjustment for disability benefits being significantly lower than U.S. inflation, the personal-finance website WalletHub conducted an in-depth analysis of 2017’s Best & Worst Cities for People with Disabilities. In order to ease the process of finding the best place to live while managing a […]
Greenlove Foundation installs water bottle filling station at St. Michael’s Country Day School
On October 2, 2017, members from the Greenlove Foundation participated in St. Michael’s Country Day School assembly to celebrate the school’s environmental efforts and successes during the past three years. As a result of the school’s environmental accomplishment, Greenlove has donated a water bottle filling station to SMCDS which was officially unveiled on Monday. […]
George Wein, the father of outdoor music festivals, turns 92
George Wein, the iconic producer of the Newport Folk Festival and Newport Jazz Festival, will turn 92 years old on October 3rd, 2017. George Wein is considered to be as much a legend as his festivals. Through his company, Festival Productions, he has spearheaded hundreds of music events since 1954 when he produced the first Newport […]
Now Hiring in Newport: 120+ local businesses and companies
Time for a new part-time gig, new full-time job or a new career? Start your job search right here, there are nearly 100 businesses hiring right now in Newport. Hiring? Post a job, it will be included in our Featured Jobs and more. Featured Jobs 12 Meter Charters – 12 Meter Charters – Crew Member Position […]
Newport Police to sponsor two ‘Prescription Drug Take Back Days’ on October 7th and October 28th
Newport Police and the Drug Enforcement Administration will give the public two opportunities to drop off expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs for proper disposal. It is free and anonymous. Dropping off these medications helps prevent pill abuse and theft by ridding homes of potentially dangerous expired, unused, and unwanted prescription drugs. It also provides […]
Green Love Foundation donates water bottle filling station to St. Michael’s Country Day School
On October 2, 2017, members from the Greenlove Foundation will participate in St. Michael’s Country Day School assembly to celebrate the school’s environmental efforts and successes during the past three years. As a result of the school’s environmental accomplishment, Greenlove has donated a water bottle filling station to SMCDS which will be officially unveiled on […]
Gladstone Elementary fifth graders receive instruments from Festivals Foundation
Sevastien Emmanuel carefully lifts the violin out of its case, holds it to his ear, plucking the strings. Around him, other fifth graders at Cranston’s Gladstone Elementary School cradle trumpets, clarinets, flutes, and one cello. The look on their faces tells it all. In the background, clarinetist Ben Marcoux, Newport Jazz Assembly Band Leader, plays […]
Craft Beer Corner: Whalers Brewing Co. takes home ‘Best Pale Ale’ and Belgian Witbier!
It’s no secret that Whalers Brewing has sky-rocketed in local bars and restaurants around Rhode Island this past year. Thanks to their Brewery Rep Greg Horton who got the beer into more than 300 bars and liquor stores between Newport and Massachusetts. Founded in 2011, Wes, Josh, and the team have been pumping out their […]
Home on Easton’s Point in Middletown sells for $3.275 million
Lila Delman Real Estate International announced the sale of 21 Kane Avenue in Middletown on September 27th. The newly constructed home reportedly sold on September 20, 2017, for $3.275 million. This represents the highest single-family home sale in Middletown year-to-date, according to data from the Rhode Island Statewide MLS*. Kristin Parella, Sales Associate, represented the […]
Miantonomi Memorial Park Tower named official ‘WWI Centennial Memorial’
Earlier today, the United States World War One Centennial Commission and the Pritzker Military Museum & Library announced that the Miantonomi Memorial Park Tower in Newport was among the first 50 official “WWI Centennial Memorials” from their 100 Cites/100 Memorials program. Under the organization team of the Miantonomi Memorial Park Commission, City of Newport, American […]
Newport Shipyard Pumpkin Regatta will raise money for members of military, hurricane relief in the Caribbean
On Friday, September 29, the yachting community will come together at Newport Shipyard to paddle in the Shipyard’s annual “Pumpkin Regatta” which raised $3,018 for the Gabrielle Dinsmore Heart & Hope Fund in 2016. A different charity is named each year and this year, Shipyard employees chose Warrior Sailing Program which provides maritime education and outreach […]
Op-Ed: Giovanni Feroce – The Cost of Capital
My Open Letter to you all – “The Cost of Capital” One of the things that I am most thankful for is the leadership training and skills that I have received in the military. Developing Courses of Action and understanding how to input information, so that daily you have before you Course of Action 1 […]
3rd business owner arrested for selling counterfeit goods
Another arrest has been made for the sale of counterfeit goods in Newport. As What’sUpNewp previously reported, Sergeant Joseph Carroll confirmed on Wednesday, August 23rd that in June the Newport Police Department received information that several businesses operating in Newport were selling high-end counterfeit goods. Based on this information, the Newport Police Department’s Criminal Investigations Division […]
Credit, refunds coming to taxpayers after motor vehicle tax changes
The passage of a law by the Rhode Island General Assembly that will phase out the Rhode Island Motor Vehicle Tax means a refund or credit for many Newport and Rhode Island taxpayers. The RI General Assembly recently passed a law phasing out the motor vehicle tax over a five-year period. The schedule calls for […]
43rd Harvest Fair will bring old-fashioned fun to Norman Bird Sanctuary this weekend
Norman Bird Sanctuary will host their 43rd Annual Harvest Fair this weekend, September 30th and October 1st. In an autumn tradition that has spanned generations of families across Rhode Island and southern New England, kids of all ages are invited to play old-fashioned games, including traditional midway games for prizes, battle in the mud […]
Volvo Ocean Race: Volvo reconsiders schedule for future Races, CEO steps down
Following discussions with key stakeholders it has been determined that additional planning time is required to implement the recently announced changes to the race schedule. As a result, the proposed 2019-20 race in new boats will not take place as planned. A revised schedule for future Volvo Ocean Races will be announced as soon as […]
Now Hiring: 105+ local companies (Sept. 25)
Time for a new part-time gig, new full-time job or a new career? Start your job search right here, there are nearly 100 businesses hiring right now in Newport. Featured Jobs 12 Meter Charters – Crew Member Position For 70 Foot Charter Sailing YachtAdmiral Fitzroy Inn – Now Hiring: Admiral Fitzroy Inn – Overnight InnsitterClassic Cruises of Newport – Front […]
15+ things to do this week: Sept. 25 – 29
Discover what’s happening, new and to do in and around Newport this week. Monday, September 25th 5 pm – Menashe at Jane Pickens Theater 7:30 pm – Columbus at Jane Pickens Theater Tuesday, September 26th 3 pm – Sails and Ales with Newport Storm at Sightsailing of Newport 5 pm – Menashe at Jane Pickens Theater […]
12 Metre North American Championship: Abbreviated Regatta One of Most Competitive in Recent History
Wind effects of Hurricane Jose shaved a day off the front end of the three-day 12 Metre North American Championship that started Friday, Sept. 22, while no breeze at all stole the last day. In the end, three races on Saturday told the story of a very competitive fleet wrapping up its season and looking long-term to the 12 […]
Eight to be inducted into National Sailing Hall of Fame in Newport today
For the first time, Newport is hosting the National Sailing Hall of Fame Induction. Today, eight (five living and three posthumous) Inductees will be celebrated for their impact on the sport. The National Sailing Hall of Fame, headquartered in Annapolis, Md., has previously recognized 57 Inductees, including Newport locals Harry Anderson Jr., Betsy Alison […]
