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Governor Raimondo Signs Domestic Terrorism Bill Into Law

Senate President Paiva Weed’s and Rep. David A. Coughlin Jr.’s’ legislation that would make Rhode Island residents who are victims of a domestic terrorist attack outside of Rhode Island, but still within the United States, eligible to receive victim’s compensation payments from RI’s Crime Victim Compensation Fund was signed into law yesterday by Governor Gina […]

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Newport Jazz Festival Awarded $100,000 Grant to Strengthen Future of Jazz

Newport Festivals Foundation has been awarded a $100,000 grant by The Doris Duke Charitable Foundation (DDCF) to support the continuing success of the Newport Jazz Festival. The grant will be used to reinforce the festival’s capacity to maintain strong, ongoing relationships with artists as well as to invite emerging artists to perform; encourage musicians to create […]

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More Than 1000 Items Will be Sold at This Weekend’s Estate Sale at ‘The Orchard’

Trésor Estate Sales of Newport announces the Carriage House Contents sale at the splendid French-style chateau, “The Orchard,” home of TED creator, Richard Saul Wurman and best-selling novelist, Gloria Nagy.   The estate sale, featuring more than 1,000 items, is on Saturday May 21 & Sunday May 22, 9am – 3pm.  “The Orchard” is located at 180 Narragansett Avenue, Newport.  This sale has a […]

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Federal Delegation Announces $1.8 Million for URI Oceans Research, Archives

Rhode Island’s federal delegation today announced more than $1.8 million in grant funding for oceans research and coastal data archives at the University of Rhode Island (URI). “A thorough understanding of our oceans, marine life, aquaculture, and coastal areas is crucial to preserving these precious resources, and I’m pleased URI is being awarded these federal […]

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Tyler’s Two Cents: 10 Things for Industry Employees to Remember Heading Into the Summer Season

Tyler’s Two Cents: Thoughts from Behind the Bar is a weekly lifestyle column, written by Tyler Bernadyn, that will appear every Tuesday on What’sUpNewp this summer.  Since the 1650’s, the pineapple has represented a symbol of hospitality in Newport, Rhode Island.  Captains returning from the Caribbean would place the fruit on their doorsteps to signal a safe […]

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UPDATE: Portsmouth Police Identify 69-Year-Old Man Killed in Domestic Homicide

A 69-year-old Portsmouth man was killed in a domestic homicide incident that took place earlier on Monday evening at an apartment on East Main Road in Portsmouth. The Portsmouth Police Department has provided the following information to What’sUpNewp regarding the incident; On May 16, 2016 at 7:17 p.m., Portsmouth Police responded to 3028 East Main Road for the report […]

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Stoneacre Pantry Owners Join Lorusso’s Newport to Offer Dinner Menu

BYOB restaurant to offer on-line ordering & delivery service from neighboring Wellington Liquors Beginning Saturday, May 28, Thames Street’s Stoneacre Pantry owners, Christopher Bender and David Crowell, will join with owner Tony Lorusso of Lorusso’s Newport, to add a Puglia-influenced Italian dinner menu to Lorusso’s current breakfast and lunch selections. Tony Lorusso and Christopher Bender […]

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Applications Now Being Accepted for RIMTA Summer Training Marine Trade Programs

RIMTA Summer Training Programs Pave Way to Jobs and Careers in Marine Trades Applications Now Being Accepted for Programs for Adults, College-Age Students and Youth The Rhode Island Marine Trades Association (RIMTA) has expanded its summer training programs to give adults, college-age students and local youth the skills and knowledge they need to begin career […]

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Newport’s Jim Reed Named New England Regional Administrator of U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development

Earlier today, U.S. Housing and Urban Development (HUD) Secretary Julián Castro named Jim Reed to serve as HUD’s New England Regional Administrator. Reed grew up in Newport and is a 1966 graduate of Rogers High School and for more than a decade served as Executive Director of The Housing Authority of Newport, where he managed […]

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Judge Rules Touro Synagogue Will Remain in the Care of Current Keepers

A federal judge ruled on Monday, May 16th that Touro Synagogue will remain in the care of Jeshuat Israel, their Newport keepers. The Providence Journal reports “U.S. District Court Judge John J. McConnell Jr. declared Newport’s Congregation Jeshuat Israel the rightful caretaker of Touro Synagogue and its religious artifacts. In doing so, McConnell named Congregation Jeshuat trustee […]

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