The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) recommended the reopening Spouting Rock Beach, also known as Bailey’s Beach, in Newport for swimming on Friday afternoon. The beach had been closed because of high bacteria counts since Wednesday. When a beach closure is recommended, water quality analysis is conducted by RIDOH’s laboratory or a state-certified laboratory. […]
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Historic Building in Tiverton is Placed on The Market for $1.2 Million
A landmark in Tiverton Four Corners hit the market. Kristin Parella, Sales Associate and George Tollefson, Sales Associate, at Lila Delman Real Estate International’s Newport office has confirmed with What’sUpNewp that they have just listed THE PROVENDER BUILDING, a historically significant and much-loved icon of Tiverton Four Corners. “For over 35 years, Provender Fine Foods […]
Craft Beer Corner: Passion: Loving beer and Doing What We Love
I had the pleasure of attending the Allagash Street Fair in Portland, ME over the weekend and am excited to share what a great experience it was with readers and friends alike. I’ve been to Allagash Brewing Company too many times to count but this trip was different than any other. Lindsey, who has been […]
Increased Boat Patrols Set For This Weekend
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) will join partners across the country this weekend for the annual Operation Dry Water campaign – a national crackdown on impaired boating. DEM’s Division of Law Enforcement will be conducting increased patrols from Friday – Sunday and monitoring for boaters under the influence of alcohol or drugs. […]
Fundraising Effort Underway to Restore World War I Veterans Memorial Plaques at Miantonomi Park
City of Newport Seeks Public’s Help to Restore World War I Veterans Memorial Plaques for the Miantonomi Memorial Park Tower In 1929 the Miantonomi Memorial Park Tower was built as a World War I memorial. The Tower housed two bronze plaques, honoring 56 American servicemen from Newport who lost their lives during the war. In 1978, […]
RIDOH Recommends Closing Spouting Rock Beach, ‘Bailey’s Beach’, for Swimming
The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) recommended closing Spouting Rock Beach in Newport for swimming because of high bacteria counts, the notification was made on Thursday, June 28th. The beach is also known as Bailey’s Beach. When a beach closure is recommended, water quality analysis is conducted by RIDOH’s laboratory or a state-certified laboratory. […]
Newport Police Arrest Man After Finding 65 Grams of Cocaine, 26 Marijuana Plants in Apartment on Champlin Place
Newport Police Department announced on Wednesday afternoon that they have arrested a Newport Man after finding cocaine and marijuana in his apartment on Champlin Place in Newport. The Newport Police Department Vice/Narcotics Unit conducted an investigation over the past several months into the illegal sale of narcotics. Through the course of the investigation and resident […]
Mount Hope Bridge to Display Huge American Flag
For the first time ever, an American flag will be temporarily installed on the Mount Hope Bridge to commemorate Fourth of July festivities. The Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority (RITBA) will host a ceremony on Thursday, June 29th at 11 am that will include the first-ever installation of a new 16 ft. x 30 […]
Mass of Thanksgiving and Reception to be Held at Cluny School on friday
On Friday, 30 June at 6 pm, Cluny families, alumni, friends, supporters and benefactors will gather for a mass of thanksgiving and reception on the grounds of the school. Cluny School is hosting the event to celebrate 60 years of Catholic education in Newport and to commemorate the school’s closing. Reverend Kris von Maluski, Pastor […]
Obituary for Paula Washburn, 75, Newport
Paula Mills Washburn, 75, of Newport passed away peacefully at home surrounded by her loved ones on Saturday, June 24, 2017 after a brief illness. She was the devoted wife of Kenneth W. Washburn for 34 years. Paula was the loving mother of ten children and two step-daughters: Caroline F. Conneen (Patrick) of Fredericksburg, VA; […]
Obituary for John Bird, 80, Newport
John J Bird, 80, of Newport passed away peacefully on Saturday, June 24, 2017. Loved dearly by his family, John was generous with his kindness, he was a thoughtful man, dedicated to his family and country. Born in 1937 in Los Angeles, CA, to Thomas and Virginia Bird, he served in the US Marine Corps […]
Obituary for Christopher Kelly, 56, Newport
Christopher W. Kelly, 56, passed away peacefully on hospice at Newport Hospital on Tuesday, June 27, 2017, surrounded by his loving family. Chris was born in Newport, Rhode Island, May 23, 1961. He was the youngest son of the late John and Theresa (McCarthy) Kelly of Newport, RI. Chris is survived by his daughter, Elise […]
Obituary for Journey Moana Lantigua
Journey Moana Lantigua of Newport, RI left this world peacefully on June 23, 2017 after just entering into it. She is survived by her mother Cassandra C. Williams and her father John A. Lantigua. Journey also leaves behind her sister Bella A Lantigua, her grandmothers Sandra Williams and Mercedes Lantigua, six aunts Aneta Siggers, Alexandria […]
Obituary for Ronald A. Miller, 76, Middletown
Ronald A. Miller, age 76, of Middletown, died Saturday, June 24, 2017, at Charlton Memorial Hospital in Fall River, MA. Ronald was born January 7, 1941 in Chicago, IL, the son of the late Allen and the late Mattie (Boyd) Miller. He was married to Dolores “Foo Foo” Lombard who predeceased him in 1982. Mr. […]
RITBA Completes First Sequence of Pell Bridge Repair, No Permanent Lane Closures Scheduled for July and August
The Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority (RITBA) has announced that the first sequence of the deck repair project on the Newport Pell Bridge is now complete. This comes two days before its scheduled completion date of June 29. This work, which began onMay 16, consisted of a partial depth hydro-demolition and replacement of the […]
UPDATE: RIDOH Recommends Reopening King Park Beach for Swimming
The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) announced on Sunday that they recommended closing King Park Beach for swimming because of high bacteria counts. On Tuesday, RIDOH recommended reopening King Park Beach for swimming. When a beach closure is recommended, water quality analysis is conducted by RIDOH’s laboratory or a state-certified laboratory. The status of […]
Obituary for Richard Benson
Richard Mead Atwater Benson, 73, photographer, printer, author, inventor, and teacher, departed this earth on June 22, 2017. He was the son of the late John Howard Benson and the late Esther Fisher Smith Benson. Richard (Chip) was born in Newport and raised on Washington Street in the Point neighborhood. He graduated from St. George’s […]
Obituary for Louis D. Costa
Louis D. Costa, 93, of Middletown passed away Thursday, June 22, 2017 at Newport Hospital. . He was the husband of Maria A. Pinhiero Costa. Louis was born in the Azores, son of the late Antonio D. and Maria (CeuVargas) Costa. Mr. Costa came to America from the Azores in 1968. He worked at Pearson […]
Clean Ocean Access Publishes 2008-2016 Water Quality Monitoring Summary Report
Just how clean are our local shorelines and waters? Eight years of weekly water quality monitoring on Aquidneck Island Residents now have eight years of weekly water quality monitoring results to decide for themselves, thanks to the work of Clean Ocean Access. Clean Ocean Access (COA) has published their 2008-2016 Water Quality Monitoring Summary Report […]
Providence To Newport Ferry Remains Out of Service Following Crash, Will Return on June 27th
Just a little more than a week after launching for the season, the Providence to Newport Ferry has had to shut down for more than a week following a crash. According to a Seastreak spokesperson, the ferry hit a buoy on Saturday night while trying to avoid another boat. None of the 18 people on […]
Obituary for Paul Sullivan
Paul Sullivan, 73, died peacefully on June 22, 2017, at home in Newport, Rhode Island. Paul was the second child of Thomas and Rita Sullivan (Jennings) born on September 24 1943, in Philadelphia, PA. The Sullivan’s resided in the Westgate Hills section of Haverford, PA. In his youth Paul was the recipient of the golf […]
Obituary for Lillian Wernquest
Lillian Margaret (Barlow) Wernquest 94, formerly of Congdon Avenue, Newport RI passed away peacefully on Wednesday, June 21, 2017 at St. Clare Nursing Home. Lillian was born in Newport, RI to Willard and Mary (Hannon) Barlow on November 6, 1922. She attended Rogers High School and graduated in 1940. She attended RI College of Education […]
Obituary for Charles P. Fortier
Charles P. Fortier, age 94, of Charlestown died Wednesday, June 21, 2015 at his home. Mr. Fortier was born July 23, 1922 in Brockton, MA. He is the son of the late Peter and the late Ethel (Stearns) Fortier. He married the late Ruth (Wohlen) Fortier. Charles managed retail stores for his career, beginning with […]
Obituary for Constance L. Simmons
Constance L. Simmons, 84, of Portsmouth, RI died Thursday, June 22, 2017. Constance was born March 31, 1933 in Newport, RI, the daughter of the late Anthony and Irma (Occaso) DeCotis. Constance was a devoted wife and mother. She cherished her time spent with her family. Constance is predeceased by her husband, Christopher Simmons. She […]
Now Hiring: Landings Real Estate Group – Maintenance Technician, Hotel Sales & Reservation Specialist, Innkeeper & Leasing Specialist
Landings Real Estate Group is now looking to fill four positions in Newport, RI. Landings Real Estate Group is a privately capitalized real estate development company focused on the acquisition of multi-family, condominium, corporate park, office, retail, and land properties located throughout the Eastern United States. For more info, visit http://www.landingsgroup.com/. To apply for any of […]
