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Cruel or harmless? Pastors mixed on GOP migrant transports

By PETER SMITH Associated Press As Republican governors ramp up their high-profile transports of migrants to Democratic-run jurisdictions, the practice is getting a mixed reaction from Christian faith leaders — many of whom, especially evangelicals, have supported GOP candidates by large numbers in recent elections. Some depict the actions as inhumanely exploiting vulnerable people for political ends, […]

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Full of Fall Fun: DEM Division of Fish and Wildlife hosting nature-based programs for outdoor adventure

PROVIDENCE, RI: Fall is the perfect time to get outdoors and enjoy the beauty of nature. The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) will be hosting lots of fun, nature-based educational programs all autumn long. From family bird watching and hunter education classes to a beautiful guided outdoor walk, there’s something for everyone. Join DEM’s Division of Fish and Wildlife’s Aquatic Resource Education, Hunter Education, and Wildlife Outreach staff to learn about Rhode Island’s fish and wildlife resources or to try out a new outdoor skill this fall!
Most of the programs being offered are free of charge and family-friendly. Visit our website for a complete list of up-to-date programs. A list of programs and registration information are listed below:
HUNTER EDUCATION PROGRAMS
Firearms Familiarization (Ages: 10+, Parent/guardian required to be in attendance for participants under 18)
Are you interested in hunting or target shooting, but don’t know where to start? Designed for beginners, in this course you’ll learn about the six actions of firearms, ammunition, storage, transport, safety, and more!
Date: Saturday, Sept. 17
Location: Hope Library, 374 North Road, Hope, RI
Time: 10 AM- 2PM
Registration: Register here.
Cost: Free
Learn to Hunt ’22 (Ages: 10+, Parent/guardian required to be in attendance for participants under 18)
New to hunting? Need some guidance? We’re here to help you! Students will be split into groups and assigned an instructor to assist with activities. Each group will be given coordinates to find their own hunting camp, hike to the destination, while encountering some surprise wilderness first-aid scenarios. Students will learn to safely carry training firearms through the woods and around obstacles while maintaining safe muzzle control. At the camp, the group will work together to build a natural ground blind and setup a provided tree stand. Everyone will sit through a simulated hunt while discussing various aspects of what they should be observing. Finally, students will follow a blood trail to a downed 3-D animal where they will learn what to do after the shot as well as field dressing techniques. All equipment provided, please do not bring your own firearms or ammunition. Students should come dressed for a day outdoors involving on and off trail hiking and sitting for long periods of time. Indoor bathrooms are on site as well as a refrigerator and microwave. Please bring bug spray, lunch and snacks, and non-alcoholic beverages. Class is rain or shine unless severe weather is predicted, in which participants will be notified.
Date: Saturday, Oct. 15
Location: RIDEM Division of Fish and Wildlife Outdoor Education Office, 1B Camp E-Hun-Tee Place, Exeter Time: 10 AM- 5 PM
Registration: Register here.
Cost: Free
WILDLIFE OUTREACH PROGRAMS
Rhode Island Coverts Workshop (Ages: Adults)
Are you interested in creating wildlife habitat on your own land? The RI Coverts Workshop is a great place to start! This workshop will provide you with background info on wildlife habitat, ecological concepts, and forest management practices that you can apply at a smaller scale. You’ll meet professionals from various organizations to learn how to help wildlife on your property, and will take a field trip to see past participants’ habitat projects! Staff from DEM’s Division of Fish and Wildlife and DEM’s Division of Agriculture and Forest Environment will be joining the lineup of speakers for this awesome workshop, in partnership with the RI Resource Conservation & Development Area Council, Natural Resources Conservation Service, and the University of Rhode Island!
Date: Saturday, Oct. 15
Location: Canonicus Camp and Conference Center, 54 Exeter Rd, Exeter, RI
Time: 8 AM-4 PM
Registration: Call Paul Dolan at 401-500-0399 or email rircd2283@gmail.com.
Cost: $20 (includes materials and lunch)
Nature on the North Branch (All ages)
Division of Fish and Wildlife is teaming up with the Pawtuxet River Authority and Watershed Council for a morning of fall nature fun! Our RIDEM Wildlife Outreach staff will be leading a family bird walk and will be sharing information about the RI Breeding Bird Atlas 2.0. There will also be nature crafts and other fun activities for the whole family. Questions? Contact PRATakeFiveChallenge@gmail.com.
Date: Saturday, Oct. 22
Location: 2 Lincoln Ave, Coventry, RI 02816 (at the Phenix-Harris Riverwalk)
Time: Birding at 9 AM, craft drop-in or walk 10 AM – 12 PM
Registration: Register here.
Cost: Free
VOLUNTEER PROGRAM
Summer Deer Survey (All ages)
DEM biologists are collecting reports of does (females), bucks (males) and fawns (young) across Rhode Island until the end of September! Observations can be submitted through the Survey123 app on your smartphone or home computer. Data from this survey provides information, such as fawn to doe ratios and reproductive success, which will help guide management decisions that support a healthy deer herd in the state. Photos are optional but recommended where possible.
Date: Aug. 1- Sept. 30
Report Wildlife Sightings: www.dem.ri.gov/reportwildlife

For more information on DEM programs and initiatives, visit www.dem.ri.gov. Follow DEM on Facebook, Twitter (@RhodeIslandDEM), or Instagram (@rhodeisland.dem) for timely updates.

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Biden plans floating platforms to expand offshore wind power

By MATTHEW DALY and JENNIFER McDERMOTT Associated Press WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration on Thursday announced plans to develop floating platforms in the deep ocean for wind towers that could power millions of homes and vastly expand offshore wind in the United States. The plan would target sites in the Pacific Ocean off the […]

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Aquidneck Land Trust announces the retirement of its Executive Director, Chuck Allott

The Aquidneck Land Trust (“ALT”) today announced the retirement of its Executive Director, Charles B. Allott, effective 31 December 2022. Allott was appointed Executive Director in 2012 and was a founding member of the organization in  1990. He also served as a trustee between 1990-1996 and 2005-2011.  “Chuck has been a tireless advocate for ALT’s […]

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New census data shows Rhode Island ranked 24th in child poverty; 4th for children’s health insurance coverage

 Rhode Island KIDS COUNT released new data from the U.S. Census Bureau’s 2021 American Community Survey (ACS) today. The ACS provides national and state-level data on poverty, income, and health insurance coverage.  Rhode Island KIDS COUNT is a statewide children’s policy organization that works to improve the health, economic well-being, safety, education, and development of […]

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Save The Bay invites Rhode Island volunteers to #SeaTheChange during Ocean Conservancy’s 37th annual International Coastal Cleanup

This September-November, Save The Bay is calling on volunteers to be the change and #SeaTheChange as part of Ocean Conservancy’s 37th International Coastal Cleanup® (ICC), the world’s largest volunteer effort to remove and record trash from local lakes, waterways, beaches and the ocean. “With each piece of trash we collect, we can see firsthand the […]

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Rhode Island Congressional Delegation announces $82.5 million grant to upgrade Pell Bridge

U.S. Senators Jack Reed and Sheldon Whitehouse and Congressmen Jim Langevin and David Cicilline today announced an $82.5 million grant from the U.S. Department of Transportation’s INFRA Grant Program to upgrade the Pell Bridge.  Planned improvements to the deck, suspension system, and towers will extend the life of New England’s longest suspension bridge by an […]

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Three promoted to Vice President roles at Family Service of Rhode Island

By Family Service of Rhode Island Family Service of Rhode Island (FSRI) announced the promotion of three of their own to Vice Presidential roles today, showing their dedication to representing the community they serve. The human service agency provides over 30 programs, each falling under its four H-Divisions– Health, Hope, Healing, and Home. Candace Johndrow, a decade-long veteran of FSRI, […]

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Russia’s reliance on mercenaries in Ukraine points to the weakness of its military – and Putin’s strategy of deflecting blame

Christopher Michael Faulkner, US Naval War College Ukrainian forces are gaining ground in the war against Russia. Since early September 2022, they have launched a massive counteroffensive in Ukraine’s northeast region of Kharkiv, reclaiming large swaths of territory. The sudden offensive – likely the result of several factors, including effective war gaming and Russian military […]

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Museum of Newport Irish History will kick off 21st Annual Lecture Series on September 19

The Museum of Newport Irish History today announced the first talk in its 21st Annual Lecture Series, to be presented Monday, September 19 at 6:00 pm at Wyndham Newport Hotel and virtually via Zoom. Guest speaker, Dr. Elizabeth Stack, executive director of the Irish American Heritage Museum (Albany, NY), will present a talk titled, “Immigrant Activists: […]

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Patriot Place celebrates the return of weekday commuter rail service at Foxboro Station

The Kraft Group and Patriot Place, in partnership with the Town of Foxborough, Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA), and the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT), celebrated on Monday, September 12 the start of a new year-long pilot at Foxboro Station. To commemorate the occasion, Pat Patriot and the Patriots cheerleaders greeted commuters with complimentary Dunkin’ […]

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Adoptable Dog of the week: Dory

Meet your new best friend, Dory– this week’s Adoptable Dog of the Week! The Potter League for Animals shares on their website that Dory is a 1-year-old female Terrier, Pit Bull/Mix. Dory is considered a large-sized dog, weighing between 60-99 pounds. Dory. Photo Credit: Potter League for Animals Here’s what else Potter League for Animals […]

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Rupture of Warwick sewer line causes DEM to extend upper bay shellfishing closure

PROVIDENCE – The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management (DEM) is announcing that it will extend the emergency shellfishing closure of Upper Narragansett Bay Conditional Area A — which was previously closed after extreme rainfall Sept. 5-6 and scheduled to reopen Sept. 16 — until further notice. Any harvesting of shellfish in this area is prohibited indefinitely.
The cause of the closure extension is a rupture of a 24-inch sewer line on Lake Shore Drive in Warwick, resulting in the discharge of sewage to Warwick Pond. DEM first became aware of the discharge Sept. 12 at 8 PM. As of 10 AM today, the Warwick Sewer Authority was working to install temporary bypass pumping and estimates that around 450,000 gallons had overflowed to Warwick Pond. The discharge is ongoing.
As a precaution, DEM and the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) are advising residents to temporarily refrain from both primary contact recreational water activities (wading, swimming) and secondary contact activities (canoeing, kayaking, rowing, and fishing) on Warwick Pond, Buckeye Brook, Mill Creek, and Mill Cove and to avoid consuming any fish from these waters (see map above) until further notice. Swimming in any area currently under the extended emergency shellfish closure is not recommended.
For information on emergency and conditional area water quality related shellfish closures, call DEM’s 24-hour shell fishing hotline at 401-222-2900, visit www.dem.ri.gov/shellfish, or sign up for the Office of Water Resources’ listserv here: RishellfishOWR-subscribe@listserve.ri.gov.
For more information about DEM divisions and programs, visit www.dem.ri.gov or follow us on Facebook, Twitter (@RhodeIslandDEM), or Instagram (@rhodeisland.dem) for timely updates.

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