On Thursday, May 11, 2017 the Newport County YMCA will celebrate their generous and supportive donors at the Newport Yacht Club. The Highlight of the evening will be keynote speaker Rebecca Kowalski. Rebecca is the mother of Chase Kowalski and the founder of Race4Chase. According to the CMAK (Chase Michael Anthony Kowalski) Sandy Hook Memorial […]
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RITBA Announces Monumental Project for Newport Pell Bridge
The Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority (RITBA) announced today that it will begin a significant structural rehabilitation project on the Newport Pell Bridge. As an iconic and vital asset to the State of Rhode Island, the RITBA says it is incumbent upon them to maintain and preserve the bridge to extend its life. To do […]
Newport County Students Will go ‘Behind the Scenes’ at Rhode Island Air Show
250 local high school students will attend the Rhode Island National Guard Open House Air Show “Behind the Scenes” on Friday, 19 May for a day of learning, networking, and entertainment centered on science, technology, engineering, art, and mathematics (STEAM) education. The RIse with S.T.E.A.M. event is sponsored by the Rhode Island National Guard in […]
Obituary for Mrs. Cornelius Elaine Baillargeron
ornelius E. “Connie” Baillargeron, 67, of Newport died Sunday, April 30, 2017 at home in Newport surrounded by her loving family. Mrs. Baillargeron was born June 22, 1949 in Haver, MT. She is the daughter of the late Edward and the late Betsy (Rose) Niemi. She was married to James Randolph Baillargeron for 49 years. […]
Obituary for Fay Kerins
Fay M. Kerins, 90, of Wolcott Avenue, Middletown Rhode Island was called to the loving arms of Jesus on Friday, May 5, 2017. She was the loving mother of five boys and wife of 42 years to Gerald R. Kerins, who passed away in 1992. She died from complications of a stroke. Born in Newport […]
Households In Need Encouraged To Apply To Good Neighbor Energy Fund As Moratorium on Shut-Off Ends
PROVIDENCE, RI, May 5, 2017 – With the Monday, May 1st end to the moratorium on energy shut-offs for all customers not on protected status, the Rhode Island Good Neighbor Energy Fund’s sponsoring energy companies and its administrator, United Way of Rhode Island, continue to encourage those in need of energy assistance to visit a […]
80 Cruise Ships Scheduled to Visit Newport in 2017
Newport Harbor will welcome 80 cruise ships throughout this spring, summer, and fall, according to Discover Newport’s 2017 Cruise Ship Schedule. 41 larger ships will anchor in the harbor and tender passengers to Perrotti Park while 39 smaller vessels will dock at the South Alofsin Pier at Fort Adams State Park. 62 cruise ships were […]
Newport County Young Life “Friend Raising” a Great Success
The EFC Newport 2017 Year of Care program has completed two months of active “friend raising” and volunteering for the Newport County Young Life organization. Over the course of the past eight weeks volunteers completed a variety of service acts for this multicultural ministry that focuses on at-risk/pregnant high school-aged girls. From the several “Bibs […]
300 Newport County Residents Visit Eisenhower House During First Weekend of Newport County Days
The Fort Adams Trust announced on May 4th that over the weekend of April 29th – 30th, 300+ visitors took advantage of the Free Tours of the Eisenhower House at Fort Adams State Park in Newport, RI. The Free Tours’ event is part of a three-week promotion that the Fort Adams Trust is doing to […]
Naval Academy Prep School Students “Ship Out” on Tall Ship Oliver Hazard Perry
The 200-foot Tall Ship Oliver Hazard Perry, Rhode Island’s Official Sailing Education Vessel, departed Monday, May 1 for its first of two back-to-back programs held in partnership with the Naval Academy Prep School (NAPS). Aboard were 28 midshipman candidates enrolled in a ten-month course of instruction at NAPS that began in July 2016. The candidates […]
Newport’s “Ker Arvor” Hits The Market for $12 Million
Lila Delman Real Estate International has just listed “Ker Arvor,” an exceptional and historic U-shaped Louis XV Revival House modeled after La Lanterne, Versailles. “Ker Arvor” is a significant Newport estate that has been restored by the present owner to its present pristine condition. The landscaped grounds of over 9 acres provide privacy with award-winning […]
Obituary for Marie Horkey
Marie A. Horkey, 64, of Middletown died Monday, May 1, 2017 at Miriam Hospital of Providence, RI. Marie was born January 14, 1953 in Somerville, MA, the daughter of the late Agrippino and Angelina (Danieli) Barrese. She was the wife of David Horkey of Middletown. Marie enjoyed crochet and knitting. She always lived life to […]
City of Newport Reminds Residents That Parking Season Begins on May 1st
The City of Newport announces the beginning of the Parking Season effective May 1, 2017 and continuing through October 31, 2017. Metered parking will be in effect from 9:00 AM until 9:00 PM daily, including weekends and holidays. The fee for parking in a metered space is $1.25 per hour in increments of twenty-five cents. […]
Rhode Island Launches ‘Most Advanced Recycling Solution and PSA Campaign in US History’
At a time when it’s most needed in the U.S., the state of Rhode Island and the RI Resource Recovery Corporation are partnering with nonprofit organization Recycle Across America to tackle the chronic issues that are causing recycling in the U.S. to collapse, head on with the most progressive solution and campaign in recycling history. […]
Don’t Break The Breakers: Online Petition Has Gathered Signatures from all 50 U.S. States
Friends of Newport Preservation announced via a press release on Thursday that they have supporters from coast to coast that are joining them in saying, “Don’t Break The Breakers!” As of this week, the group says their digital petition has earned signatures from all 50 U.S. states. The petition, titled, “Protect & Preserve Newport: Stop […]
Newport Among 27 Finalists for 2017 All-America City Award
The Campaign for Grade-Level Reading (GLR Campaign) today announced the 2017 All-America City Award (AAC) finalists. Twenty-seven communities across the nation are poised to receive the coveted AAC Award, a recognition created 67 years ago by the National Civic League. This year, the League is working together with the GLR Campaign to recognize communities that […]
