Newport Holiday Stroll will offer free parking, complimentary gift wrapping, uniformed store hours, special events, in-store offers, special events and discounts at local restaurants. Every dollar that you, we and I spend at an independent business returns three times more money to the local economy than one spent at a chain, that’s the thought process behind […]
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Metered Parking Season Will Come to a Close on Monday
Metered parking, which is in effect from May 1st through October 31st, will be free beginning on Tuesday, November 1st. Off-Season Metered Parking is in effect from November 1st through April 30th, 2016. There is no fee for parking at meters during this time but a 3-hour limit remains in effect until 6 p.m. daily. […]
Photos: Hurricane Sandy Hits Newport, RI on October 29, 2012
Overall, Newport was mostly spared the wrath that was Hurricane/Superstorm Sandy on October 29th, 2012. The Cliff Walk and Ocean Drive were heavily damaged and portions of downtown Newport saw flooding like they had never seen before. A portion of The Cliff Walk was closed for nearly two years and reopened in June 2014 after a $5.2 million […]
Fall Back and Light Up: Bicyclists are Reminded to be Visible at Night
As the clocks fall back, cyclists need to light up. Daylight Savings Time ends on Sunday, November 6th. As darkness arrives earlier, cyclists are reminded to take extra precaution riding at night. White lights on front, red lights on back, and plenty of reflectors and reflective clothing. The local advocacy group Bike Newport is chanting […]
Cluny School to hold Open House on November 5th and 9th
Cluny School will hold two Open Houses on Saturday, 5 November from Noon to 2PM and on Wednesday, 9 November from 10am- Noon. All are welcome! Prospective parents are invited to tour the facility, meet the faculty and mingle with current students and their parents. Examples of student work will be on view in the […]
Representative Carson to be honored by R.I. Hospitality Association
The Rhode Island Hospitality Association is honoring Rep. Lauren H. Carson (D. Dist – 75, Newport) with its Hospitality Ambassador Award for her leadership in focusing the state’s tourism promotion efforts. The award is given annually to honor a person who has helped Rhode Island’s hospitality industry, and Representative Carson was chosen for her work establishing […]
The Beer Chick: Ale vs Lager
Ever wondered what the difference is between an Ale and a Lager? Most people think they’re similar but actually they’re very different. What is an Ale? When brewing an Ale, it uses yeast to be fermented at the top of the fermentation tank at high temperatures. An Ale usually takes up to eight days to be ferment and […]
Local High School Students Can Apply for New $20,000 Scholarships from RI Foundation
Local high school students can now apply for college scholarships of up to $80,000 thanks to a new initiative from the Rhode Island Foundation that honors the state’s founding father. “Roger Williams was many things – a seeker, a champion of democracy, a naturalist, a reader, a writer, a traveler, and undoubtedly an entrepreneur. Thanks to […]
VIDEO: October 26th Newport City Council Meeting
Miss last night’s marathon of a Newport City Council meeting? You’re in luck, here’s a 2 hour and 21 minute video from the evening. Don’t have more than 2 hours to watch the full thing? Here’s the biggest discussions, debates and important things you can fast forward to; 00:35 Comprehensive Plan Use Update6:00 – Adrenaline Sports Management application […]
Aquidneck Island Recognized as one of the “Top 10 Island In The U.S.”
CondĂ© Nast Traveler recently announced the results of its 29th annual Readers’ Choice Awards with Aquidneck Island recognized as one of the “Top 10 Islands in the U.S.” “Aquidneck Islanders should be proud to be included among top-notch islands like Maui, Longboat Key and Kiawah Island,” said Evan Smith, president and CEO of Discover Newport. […]
Councilor Florez Proposed Panhandling Ordinance Amended, Discussed and Finally Withdrawn
At tonight’s Newport City Council meeting, Councilor John Florez’s controversial panhandling ordinance was introduced, then amended, then debated and finally withdrawn. After what was already a long, confusing and fiery Newport City Council meeting, Florez introduced his original proposal and resolution (seen below) and immediately introduced an amended version to it. Pretty much removing all […]
RECAP: October 26th Newport City Council Meeting
The following items were discussed by Newport City Council on Wednesday, October 26th, here’s a quick review of what was approved, amended and/or changed during the more than two-hour meeting. More in depth stories and follow up to come on a few key issues. (Meeting notes are in bold, full agenda can also be seen […]
National Weather Service Issues Frost Advisory For Newport
You may want to cover your outdoor plants this evening. The National Weather Service in Taunton has issued a Frost Advisory for Coastal Massachusetts and Rhode Island, which includes Bristol and Newport. With temperatures expected to fall into the mid 30’s in our area, the advisory will be in effect from 10 p.m. on Wednesday […]
AG Kilmartin to Host National Association of Attorneys Generals Eastern Region Meeting in Newport on Thursday and Friday
Attorney General Peter F. Kilmartin and the National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) Eastern Region will host a two-day meeting in Newport, R.I., according to a press release from the Attorney General’s office on Tuesday, October 11th. The event will reportedly focus on local, state and federal governmental and non-governmental partnerships to deliver cost-effectives services […]
Fifth Element Owners Purchase Foley’s on Broadway
Foley’s on Broadway has been sold to familiar fellow Broadway business owners, the properties neighbor – Brad Cherevaty and Frank Doyle from The Fifth Element. “We are very excited to have the opportunity to grow our business on Broadway. We look forward to working closely with the neighborhood and city officials to realize the potential of the space. […]
New England Revolution’s Teal Bunbury to Speak in Newport
How does a professional athlete “keep a clear head” during a roller coaster season of ups and downs? Teal Bunbury, midfielder for the New England Revolution will share his thoughts on this, Sunday, November 13, 2016 at EFC Newport, at the 9 a.m. and 10:45 services. Bunbury, along with Walt Day, Director of Athletes in […]
St. Clare Will Host Dedication and Blessing of New Building on November 1
After several years of planning and construction, St. Clare will host a dedication and blessing of their new building on Tuesday, November 1st. The 30 minute ceremony begins at 1:30 p.m. with brief remarks by St. Clare’s administrator Mary Beth Daigneault; Jeff Lipshires, Vice President, Behan Bros; Governor Gina Raimondo and then a blessing and ribbon […]
The November Ballot: Question 2 – Ethics, ACLU Opposes Referendum
WhatsUpNewp is profiling each of the statewide referenda, in what promises to be a spirited election from the presidency to local public offices and local issues. ICYMI, here are two previous stories that we’ve published – The November Ballot: Question 1 – Tiverton Casino & The November Ballot: Question 2 – Ethics. While it may appear that […]
Newport’s ‘Boss Lady’ of the Week: Meredith Nordhem Ewenson
Meredith Nordhem Ewenson; her disposition is as rare as her hair color. She is positive, vibrant, and dynamic, working a full-time job (and then some) while still maintaining a presence. How does she do it? “I think doing multiple things brings in energy from each thing.” Many of you may know Meredith as the Marketing Director […]
Lower Sakonnet River Closed to Shellfishing
A shellfish harvesting closure is in effect for lower Sakonnet River, Harvester Tagging Area 5C, until further notice. The closure is due to a preliminary toxic shellfish finding associated with the harmful algae bloom being monitored in Rhode Island waters. The closure includes carnivorous snails, such as whelk and moon snails. On October 7, The […]
ACLU Sends Letter to Newport City Council, Calls Proposed Panhandling Ordinance Inappropriate
Councilor John Florez’s proposed Panhandling Ordinance is inappropriate from both a legal and policy perspective, according to Steven Brown Executive Director of the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) of Rhode Island. Brown sent a letter regarding directed to Chris Behan, City Solicitor of Newport, this week regarding the proposed panhandling ordinance. All seven members of Newport City Council received a copy […]
URI to Present ‘Distinguished Achievement Awards’ in Newport on October 22nd
University of Rhode Island President David M. Dooley will spotlight the achievements of a group of alumni and friends at the University’s 11th annual Distinguished Achievement Awards on Oct. 22 at the Newport Marriott. The President’s Awards will be presented to leaders in business, education, economic development and even the world’s leading gaming and lottery […]
Historic Gravestones Will be Reset During Public Ceremony in Common Burying Ground on Saturday
The Historic Cemetery Advisory Commission will host a celebration and resetting of historic gravestones at the Common Burying Ground in Newport on Saturday October 22nd at 11a.m. A 326-year old gravestone, which went missing from Newport approximately 37 years ago, was recently returned to Newport after being discovered in a suburban Philadelphia yard. In August […]
Providence College Basketball Coach Ed Cooley Honored with ‘Brighter Futures Award’
Coach Building Brighter Futures for Others to be Honored by Family Service of Rhode Island Family Service of Rhode Island, a statewide non-profit serving abused children and many other Rhode Islanders in need, is honoring Providence College men’s basketball coach Ed Cooley at its 12th annual Brighter Futures luncheon on Wednesday, October 26, at the Rhode […]
Salvation Army in Newport Extends Food Pantry Service in Response to Community Needs
The Salvation Army in Newport, RI is temporarily extending its food pantry to allow individuals to visit twice a month until further notice in response to community needs, according to LT. James Bang of the Salvation Army Newport Corps. Open to families and individuals who are residents of Newport County, the food pantry has been a staple […]
