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Belmont Chapel Restoration to receive National Award from Victorian Society in America

Professor Emeritus Richard Guy Wilson, noted archi­tectural historian who is serving in his last year as director of the Victorian So­ciety in America, visited the Belmont Chapel on May 31. Dr. Wilson’s specialty is scholarship involving the architecture, design, and art of the 18th to the 21st centuries in America and abroad. His research, publications, […]

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For Safer Streets: Ocean Drive swaps cars for bikes again at ‘Elliot’s Ride for Everyone’

On Saturday morning, June 7, Newport’s iconic Ocean Drive will close to cars and open to people – biking, walking, rolling, strolling, and enjoying the coastline car-free. It’s Elliot’s Ride for Everyone, Bike Newport’s annual open-road celebration of safe cycling and community fun! Everyone is welcome – people of all ages, abilities, and wheels – including […]

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Newport County organizations receive portion of $8 million in Champlin Foundation grants

The Champlin Foundation announced today (May 28) that it will award $8 million in grants to support improvements for 89 nonprofit organizations across Rhode Island, with several Newport County organizations among the recipients. The grants support capital projects in healthcare, historic preservation, social services, and other critical areas. “A core value for The Champlin Foundation […]

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DEM: 5,000 local food benefit cards available for eligible seniors

The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management’s (DEM) Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program (SFMNP) will distribute about 5,000 benefit cards to eligible seniors to purchase fresh, RI Grown fruit and vegetables, as well as local honey. The SFMNP benefit cards preloaded with $50 will be distributed from senior centers throughout the state starting June 1, 2025, and are valid through November […]

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Susan Jacobsen named President and Chief Executive Officer of Child & Family Services of Newport County

Child & Family Services of Newport County, one of Rhode Island’s oldest and most comprehensive human service organizations, has announced the appointment of Susan Jacobsen, MA, LMHC, as its new President and Chief Executive Officer. Ms. Jacobsen brings two decades of leadership in behavioral health, nonprofit management, philanthropy, and health equity initiatives across Rhode Island. […]

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Aquidneck Island Land Trust gives out $10,148 in community grants

The Aquidneck Island Land Trust is supporting local community and neighborhood groups with $10,148 in grants through its yearly Merritt Neighborhood Fund program. Six groups received awards between $998 and $2,500 for projects that build community identity and encourage land conservation and stewardship through volunteer work. This year’s grant recipients include Aquidneck Elementary School, which […]

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BankNewport awards $23,000 grant to Child & Family’s Supportive Housing Program

BankNewport has given $23,000 to Child & Family to help their Supportive Housing Program for homeless families in Rhode Island. This money will provide stable housing, healthcare access, and financial education for up to 12 families each year. Child & Family’s program helps about 48 people annually, connecting them with key resources to find permanent […]

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Arts & Cultural Alliance picks Revka Hovermale for 2025 Artist Award

The Arts & Cultural Alliance of Newport County has chosen Revka Hovermale of Revka Dance as its 2025 Artist Award recipient. The yearly award will back RevkaDance Creative Movement Children’s Workshop, helping more students access arts education. Hovermale, with a BA in Arts and Science from Rhode Island College, specializes in Dance Performance and Theater. […]

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Newport Hospital’s Frederick Henry Prince Memorial Fund awards $188,500 to Aquidneck Island programs that serve youth

More than 30 local programs that serve youth across Aquidneck Island have received grants from Newport Hospital’s Frederick Henry Prince Memorial Fund. In total, the fund awarded $188,500 to 31 organizations to support initiatives that help children lead healthier lives through physical activity, education, and healthy choices. Among the recipients are six programs to be […]

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One year after diagnosis: Middletown Tree Commission continues to fight beech leaf disease in Albro Woods

One year ago, Middletown’s Tree Commission and Open Space Committee joined forces and created a pilot program to rehabilitate the canopy of Albro Woods from beech leaf disease. The discovery of the disease in the nine-acre forest spelled disaster: beech leaf disease causes beeches – especially the American beech tree – to lose their canopy […]

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