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55 South – 11th Hour Racing Announced as new team for American Sailors  Charlie Enright and Mark Towill

Charlie Enright and Mark Towill announced today the formation of their new racing team, 55 South. Enright and Towill will train and race under 55 South as they work toward their ultimate goal of returning to the Volvo Ocean Race in 2017-18. In addition, Enright and Towill announced their title sponsor for 2016, sustainability organization, 11th Hour Racing based […]

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Special Election Results: Senate District 11(Portsmouth, Tiverton, Bristol)

A special election in Senate District 11, which includes parts of Bristol, Portsmouth and Tiverton,  to fill the seat of former Republican Senator Christopher Ottiano took place today, Tuesday, January 5. Republican nominee John Pagliarini and Democratic nominee Jim Seveney faced off against eachother in today’s Special Election to fill the vacant Senate seat. According to […]

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For the First Time, Three Newport Mansions are Remaining Open Daily Throughout Winter

Three Newport Mansions Open Daily for the Winter; Additional Houses to Open Mid-March The Breakers (1895), The Elms (1901) and Marble House (1892) are now operating daily year-round, contributing to Newport’s growth as a destination in the so-called “shoulder seasons.” “Over the last few years, we have gradually expanded the length of our Newport Mansions operating […]

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Raytheon Awarded $255 Million for Future USS Lyndon B. Johnson

 40 Percent Of The Work Will Be Performed in Portsmouth, RI Raytheon Company has been awarded a $255,281,689 fixed-price-incentive firm target modification to a previously awarded contract to procure mission system equipment for the future USS Lyndon B. Johnson (DDG 1002). This contract modification includes options which, if exercised, would bring the cumulative value of this award […]

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What You Should Know About The FTC New Set of Rules For Digital Native Advertising and Full Disclosure

Federal Trade Commission Cracks Down on Marketers and Publishers, Says Content Needs To Be Clear What Is An Ad and What Isn’t. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has set new rules for native advertising, aimed at preventing deceptive practices. The FTC is concerned that as  native advertising evolves, consumers will not be able to differentiate advertising from other content. Some national […]

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Naval Station Newport Ceases Publication of Base Newspaper, The Newport Navalog

The Newport Navalog, a source for news and information at Naval Station Newport since 1944, has ceased publication of its bi-weekly newspaper. It’s been a month of changes for local newspapers, last week both The Block Island Times and Jamestown Press announced they had been sold. Capt. Dennis R.D. Boyer, Commanding Officer of Naval Station Newport, […]

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PODCAST: What The Small Business Administration Can Do For The Local Small Business Community

Frank Prosnitz, Mark Hayward, District Director for the Small Business Administration and Ryan Belmore discuss what the SBA can do for the local small business community. Joining Frank Prosnitz on the Wednesday edition of The Open Forum on 1540 AM WADK Newport today was Mark Hayward, District Director for the Small Business Administration. Just a few weeks […]

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Newport Wine Cellar Looks to Transfer Liquor License From Bellevue Ave to Memorial Blvd

Is Newport Wine Cellar moving from Bellevue Avenue to Memorial Boulevard? Newport Wine Cellar has filed an application to transfer its Class A Alcohol Beverage License from 24 Bellevue Avenue to 11 Memorial Boulevard. The application will be reviewed by the Board Of License Commissioners at 6:30pm on Wednesday, January 13th at the Pell Elementary […]