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Photo Gallery: 2022 Citizen’s Pell Bridge Run

2,876 runners/walkers finished the 2022 Citizen’s Pell Bridge Run on Sunday, October 16. Max Girardet (18) was the top finisher, completing the four-mile trek in 18:57. Kirby Mosenthal (33) was the top female finisher at 24:43. See the full results for the race, here https://my.racewire.com/results/37200  The event, which runs from Jamestown to Newport, is the […]

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RIDOH, community partners, businesses organizing additional monkeypox clinics

In an effort to expand access to monkeypox vaccine to all eligible Rhode Islanders, the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) today announced that is partnering with community organizations and businesses to offer vaccination clinics for hospitality workers and others who may not have been able to attend previously scheduled clinics. As has been the […]

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WUN-ON-ONE: A conversation with Lou DiPalma, candidate for Senate District 12

Lou DiPalma, the Democratic candidate for Rhode Island Senate District 12, joined What’sUpNewp for a live virtual video conversation on Monday, October 17 at 10 am. During this interview, we introduce/re-introduce you to Senator DiPalma, talk about District 12 and what he believes the challenges and priorities are, hear why he supports the Regional School […]

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Grant award from the van Beuren Charitable Foundation supports the exploration of innovative human capital work in Newport

By Highlander Institute, in partnership with Newport Community School As reports of teacher shortages continue to dominate education news, Highlander Institute and Newport Community School are pleased to announce a new partnership with the van Beuren Charitable Foundation (vBCF) and Newport Public Schools (NPS). The two-fold project seeks to build the capacity of NPS Paraprofessionals […]

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100 best horror movies, according to critics

  What makes for a truly great horror movie? Is it the jump scares and buckets of blood? A solid directorial voice? Creativity? Originality? Deeper layers of meaning? These are the questions critics might ask themselves when examining the genre from an analytical perspective. And as one will soon discover, their conclusions aren’t always tuned […]

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Governor McKee announces RFP for 600 to 1,000 megawatts of offshore qind

Governor Dan McKee today announced the request for proposals for the offshore wind procurement has been released by the State’s primary utility company, Rhode Island Energy, for up to 1,000 megawatts of new offshore wind capacity. In July, Governor McKee signed into law historic clean energy legislation, sponsored by Chairwomen Dawn Euer and Representative Art […]

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Andrew Kelly withdraws from race for Senate District 11

At the League of Women Voters of Rhode Island Senate District 11 Candidate Forum, Andrew V. Kelly, an Independent candidate, announced the end of his campaign. The seat represents Bristol, Portsmouth, and Tiverton. The remaining candidates include Democrat Linda Ujifusa, Republican Kenneth Mendonca, and Independent Mario Teixeira. Describing his years in public service and his […]

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Adoptable Cat of the Week: Seamus

Meet your new best friend, Seamus – this week’s Adoptable Cat of the Week! The Potter League for Animals shares on its website that Seamus is a 15-year-old male Domestic Longhair. Here’s what else Potter League for Animals has to say about Seamus; Are you ready to meet the cat of your dreams? Let us […]

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Middletown man wins $50,000 on Powerball ticket

 Last night’s Powerball drawing resulted in Rhode Island’s third $50,000 Powerball ticket claimed this October, according to Rhode Island Lottery. A Middletown man, who was not identified by Rhode Island Lottery, purchased the winning ticket while eating lunch at Rusty’s, 44 Wave Ave., Middletown. The winning ticket matched four numbers and the Powerball number to win $50,000. […]

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The Women’s Resource Center announces changes, plans for the future

The Women’s Resource Center has grown to serve more than 1,200 clients annually throughout the East Bay.   Jessica Walsh, Executive Director of the Women’s Resource Center, today announced in an email letter to supporters some changes for the nonprofit organization. “Our growth and diversification of services prompted us to reimagine how we deliver services,” […]

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Fall water main flushing program set to begin across Aquidneck Island

As part of the Newport Water Division’s (NWD) ongoing water distribution system maintenance, the City of Newport today announced a water main flushing program in designated areas will begin during evening hours starting Sunday, October 16, 2022, and ending on November 3, 2022.  To minimize impacts to our customers, flushing crews will begin at 8:00 pm […]

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WUN-ON-ONE: A conversation with Elijah Gizzarelli, candidate for Governor

Elijah Gizzarelli, an Independent-Libertarian candidate for Rhode Island Governor, joined What’sUpNewp for a live virtual video conversation on Thursday, October 13 at 1 pm. During this interview, we introduce/re-introduce you to the candidate, allow the candidate to talk about their platform, and hear more about his priorities and concerns. Watch the conversation below.

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Pell Elementary School wins $500,000 DoDEA grant for STREAM Learning

Newport’s Pell Elementary School has been awarded a $500,000 Department of Defense Education Activity (DoDEA) grant to encourage Science, Technology, Reading, Engineering, the Arts and Math (STREAM) learning beginning in the elementary grades. The grant is focused on improving student literacy through enhanced literacy instruction and interdisciplinary strategies applied across all subjects and grades. This […]

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