On Wednesday, January 25th at 3:30 pm Norman Bird Sanctuary will unveil its new water fountain and bottle filling station donated by the Greenlove Foundation in honor of Luc Bandoni. Greenlove Foundation honors the memory of Kendra L. Bowers, a Newport resident and environmentalist who was fatally injured in a 2014 skiing accident at the […]
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2017 Class Announced for International Tennis Hall Of Fame
Former world No. 1’s Kim Clijsters and Andy Roddick have been elected to receive the highest honor in tennis – induction into the International Tennis Hall of Fame. Joining them in the Hall of Fame Class of 2017 will be Monique Kalkman-van den Bosch, a 4-time Paralympic medalist in wheelchair tennis, being honored for her […]
Obituary For Dennis Arthur Shea
Dennis “Denny” Arthur Shea, age 75, passed away on Saturday, January 21, 2017 at the Newport Hospital. A native Newporter, he was the son of the late Dennis J. Shea and Elizabeth “Mae” (Morris) Shea. He is survived by his wife, Arlene (Park) Shea, two daughters Karen and husband Randy Pribbernow and Christine and husband […]
Rhode Island Supreme Court Refuses to Hear Appeal on Breakers Welcome Center
The Preservation Society of Newport County today issued this statement in response to the Rhode Island Supreme Court’s refusal to hear an appeal of the Newport Zoning Board’s approval of a Special Use Permit for a welcome center at The Breakers: The Preservation Society of Newport County welcomes today’s decision by the Rhode Island Supreme Court […]
The Good, The Bad and The Logistics of Plastic Bag Bans
Plastic bags kill wildlife, clog waterways and pack landfills. Discarded bags can spread malaria if they collect rainwater, offering mosquitos a casual breeding ground. In recent years, local and national governments have begun phasing out or banning lightweight plastic shopping bags. On the island, the conversation about banning plastic bags picked up steam last year and was led by Clean Ocean Access. Last […]
Photo Gallery: Thousands Participate in Women’s March on Providence
Thousands of women and those who support the power of women’s voices and leadership participated in the Women’s March on Washington rally in Providence earlier today. Organized by The RI Chapter of the Women’s March on Washington, the event was intended to be a movement to unify and empower everyone who stands for human rights, […]
$342,566 in Capital Grants Awarded to Newport County Historic and Cultural Projects
Historic Linden Place, site of a historic house museum and the Bristol Art Museum, hosted the State’s announcement on Thursday of the latest State Cultural Facilities Grant and State Preservation Grant recipients. The State has awarded close to $3.8 million for capital preservation work at 33 museums, cultural art centers, and public historic sites around […]
Sailing Through Life: An Airman’s Story of Success
The salty air pushed the boat like a knife through the cold Rhode Island bay as seagulls and the sound of waves crashing against the hull filled the harbor. A 12 year-old girl commandeers the Bris de Mer – French for “summer breeze” – a 22-foot long sail boat that belongs to her mother, an […]
Waterfront Condo at Coddington Landing Sells for $1.4 Million
A luxurious waterfront penthouse condominium with stunning views of Newport Harbor sold for $1,400,000, marking the highest price for a condominium at Coddington Landing in 10 years. The condo is one of only three units that have sold for over $1 million in Newport within the past 12 months, according to data from the Rhode […]
Portsmouth Man Pleads Guilty to Murder of Girlfriend
Attorney General Peter F. Kilmartin announced that Raymond Ramsey (age 51), of Portsmouth, RI, pleaded guilty today before Superior Court Justice Stephen P. Nugent to the September 8, 2015 murder of his girlfriend, 42-year-old Yolanda McArdle. Under the terms of the plea, Ramsey was sentenced to life in prison for the charge of second degree […]
Obituary for Alverna Olson
Alverna Pauline Olson 94, died Sunday, January 15, 2017, at the Village House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center in Newport. Born on May 13, 1922, she was the daughter of the late Charles and Emma Tricka. She grew up in Queen’s Village, New York and moved to East Northport, New York after her marriage to the […]
Craft Beer Corner: Beer’d Brewing Company
Based in the American Velvet Mill, Beer’d Brewing has been brewing their own beer for the past four years out of Stonington, CT. Their concept to begin with was to brewing beer for neighborhood friends. Just celebrating four years at the brewery, you can taste some of the favorites are Double IPA’s and American Pale Ales. […]
CMAK Sandy Hook Memorial Foundation Will Host Race4Chase Kids Triathlon Program in Newport
The Chase Michael Anthony Kowalski (CMAK) Foundation Sandy Hook Memorial Foundation, Inc has announced that it will be expanding the Race4Chase Kids Triathlon Program to 19 locations in 2017 — 14 in Connecticut, four in South Carolina, and two in Rhode Island, including Newport. Race4Chase, a youth triathlon program founded by Rebecca and Stephen Kowalski’s CMAK […]
Obituary for John S. Silvia
John S. Silvia, 95, of Portsmouth died Tuesday, January 17, 2017 at Grand Islander Health Care Center of Middletown, RI. He was the husband of Alexandria (Morris) Silvia. Born on February 2, 1921 in Portsmouth, RI, he was the son of the late Jesse and Mary (Rosa) Silvia. Besides his wife of 14 years, he […]
Obituary for Florence Twomey
Florence Twomey, 92, of Portsmouth, died Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at Royal Middletown Nursing Center of Middletown, RI. She was the wife of the late William Earl Twomey, CWO, USN (Ret). Born on September 13, 1924 in Providence, RI, she was the daughter of the late Edward and Eva Vadnais. Florence was raised in Providence, […]
Obituary for Colleen A. McRoy
Colleen A. (Phelan) McRoy, 74, of Portsmouth died Tuesday, January 17, 2017 at home surrounded by her family. She was the wife of Jimmy D. McRoy. Born on August 7, 1942 in Fall River, MA, she was the daughter of the late Joseph B. and Helen (Malone) Phelan. Mrs. McRoy was a 1963 graduate of […]
Faculty-Student Researchers at Salve Regina University Publish Study Examining Collegiate Sports Injuries
An article co-authored by Dr. JD Swanson and two of his students that examines and compares injuries sustained in the martial arts versus other NCAA contact sports has been published today in a peer-reviewed scientific journal. The goal of the researchers is to help alleviate concerns from a risk management perspective for collegiate clubs. “Comparison […]
Official Trailer For ‘The Discovery’ Released, Will Premiere This Week at 2017 Sundance Film Festival
The movie that took Aquidneck Island by storm in March, April and May of 2016 will make its World Premiere at the 2017 Sundance Film Festival tomorrow. In the lineup of Premiere’s, “A showcase of world premieres of some of the most highly anticipated narrative films of the coming year.”, The Discovery is expected to make […]
What About Bobby: Introducing the “Do Something Good For Aquidneck Island Grant”
Hi my name is Bobby Forster, I am a 27-year-old Newport resident living with ALS. I have been incredibly lucky to have the love and support of the Newport and Aquidneck island community. As a result, I have been trying to figure out a way to give back to the community that I love so […]
Obituary for Eugene Sartori
A memorial service for Eugene (Gene) Ferdinand Sartori who passed away on January 15, 2017, will be held at 11:00, January 20, at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church in Portsmouth, RI. Gene was born on November 14, 1920 in Kansas City, MO to Margaret DeMayo Sartori and Emil Baptist Sartori. His love of music, which began […]
Obituary for Marjorie Mae Mercer
Marjorie Mae Mercer, 93, of Portsmouth, formerly of Roy Ave Middletown, died on Saturday, January 14, 2017 at Newport Hospital in Newport. Marjorie was born June 26, 1923 in Fall River, MA. She was the daughter of the late Alfred Walton and Frances (Giddins) Walton Pilkington. Marjorie grew up in Fall River and Roslindale, MA, […]
January 22nd to be Proclaimed as “Island Moving Company Day” in Newport
Dancers and supporters of Island Moving Company (IMC) will gather in the afternoon of January 22, 2017 to hear Newport, RI Mayor Harry Winthrop proclaim “Island Moving Company Day” at the Company’s studios on Washington Square in Newport. The Mayor helps to celebrate the start of IMC’s 35th season and the “new look” of the […]
Obituary for Joyce M. Woolhouse
Joyce M. (Brinton) Woolhouse, 80, of Middletown died Tuesday, January 17, 2017 at Newport Hospital surrounded by her family. She was the wife of the late George W. “Ducky” Woolhouse. Born on April 14, 1936, in Newport, RI, she was the daughter of the late Robert and Anne Brinton, Sr. Sixty years ago, Joyce with […]
The Providence Journal: Retired Newport Police Sergeant Sues City, Asks to Return to Traffic Details
Jim Quinn, a retired Newport police sergeant and a co-owner of Hungry Monkey and the Newport Blues Cafe, is reportedly suing the City of Newport and the Newport Police Department for wrongfully barring him from working traffic details after he spoke publicly about The Hungry Monkey being victimized by a scam. The Providence Journal with […]
Obituary for Catherine Lois Cayer
Catherine Lois Cayer, 73, of Portsmouth, died on Saturday, January 14, 2017 at Newport Hospital. Catherine was born January 17, 1943 in Newport, RI, the daughter of the late Louis G. and Esther A. (Bird) Sylvia. Mrs. Cayer retired in 2010 from a 33 year career at NUSC/NUWC. She grew up in Newport and graduated […]
