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Portsmouth Democrats back Foulkes over McKee, support Reed and Amo for federal delegation

The Portsmouth Democratic Town Committee voted at its monthly meeting to support Helena Foulkes over incumbent Gov. Dan McKee in the 2026 Democratic primary for governor, the committee announced. Chairman Juan Carlos Payero said in a statement that committee members spoke at length about “persistent East Bay frustration” with McKee’s handling of the Washington Bridge […]

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Congressman Amo, school superintendent to join welcome for Saturday’s Elliot’s Ride for Everyone

U.S. Rep. Gabe Amo and Newport Public Schools Superintendent Colleen Jermain will join Mayor Charlie Holder and safe cycling advocate Renee Kaminitz to welcome participants to Elliot’s Ride for Everyone on Saturday, June 6, organizers announced. The welcome will begin at 8:45 a.m. in front of Rogers High School on Wickham Road, where light refreshments, […]

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Edward King House Senior Center to honor 2026 ‘Champions for Seniors’ at June 17 luncheon

The Edward King House Senior Center has announced the recipients of its 2026 Champions for Seniors Awards, which honor people and organizations for their work with older adults in Newport County. The honorees will be recognized at the center’s annual Mayor’s Luncheon on Wednesday, June 17, at noon at the Wyndham Newport Hotel, 240 Aquidneck […]

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Tiverton and Jamestown receive $950,000 for no-interest septic system loans to homeowners

The Rhode Island Infrastructure Bank has closed on two loans totaling $950,000 to the towns of Tiverton and Jamestown that will allow both communities to offer no-interest loans to homeowners for repairing or replacing failing septic systems and cesspools. Tiverton will receive $450,000 and Jamestown $500,000 through the bank’s Community Septic System Loan Program, the […]

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Mayor Holder proclaims July 11-12 ‘Newport Kite Festival Days’ to mark 40th anniversary

Newport Mayor Charles M. Holder has proclaimed July 11 and 12 “Newport Kite Festival Days” in recognition of the Newport Kite Festival’s 40th anniversary, organizers announced. The festival, founded in 1986, is held annually at Brenton Point State Park and is free to the public. According to the proclamation, the event draws an estimated 20,000 […]

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Roger Williams University names Brian G. Williams interim president

Roger Williams University has named Brian G. Williams as its interim president, with the longtime administrator stepping into the role Monday to lead the institution through the coming academic year. Williams succeeds President Ioannis N. Miaoulis, who is retiring after seven years at the university. As interim president, Williams will work to advance strategic priorities […]

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Thompson Middle School wins top award at RI Civics Day

Students from Newport’s Thompson Middle School won the top middle school project award at Rhode Island Civics Day, held last week at the State House. The students earned the honor for a community-based civics project titled “Revitalizing Space for Family Friendly Activity Center,” according to Generation Citizen New England, which hosted the event. Generation Citizen, […]

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Senate approves DiPalma bill to study statewide teacher healthcare plan

The Rhode Island Senate on Friday approved legislation introduced by Senate Finance Committee Chairman Louis P. DiPalma that would create a commission to study establishing a statewide healthcare plan for public school teachers. DiPalma, D-Middletown, Little Compton, Newport and Tiverton, said the state’s teacher recruitment and retention problems are harming students, families and communities, and […]

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Middletown-based UTIC expands undersea workforce training through sonar course partnership

More than 100 employees from member companies of the Undersea Technology Innovation Consortium recently completed a sonar training course offered through a partnership with the University of Rhode Island and RTX, the consortium announced. The partnership, aimed at strengthening the defense technology workforce, let UTIC members take the Principles of Sonar, Underwater Sound, and Undersea […]

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McKee issues statewide drought advisory, urges voluntary water conservation

Gov. Daniel J. McKee issued a statewide drought advisory Thursday on the recommendation of the state’s Drought Steering Committee. The committee found that three scientific indices — precipitation, groundwater and stream flow levels — met the drought advisory criteria across most of Rhode Island. Its recommendation was informed by precipitation deficits dating to November 2025, […]

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RI to distribute nearly 7,000 food benefit cards to eligible seniors starting June 1

The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management will distribute nearly 7,000 benefit cards to eligible seniors this summer to buy fresh, locally grown fruit and vegetables and local honey, the agency announced. Through DEM’s Senior Farmers Market Nutrition Program, cards preloaded with $50 will be available beginning June 1 at more than 50 senior centers […]

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