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RIDOH recommends closing Gooseberry Beach for swimming due to high bacteria levels

The Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) recommends closing Gooseberry Beach in Newport for swimming because of high bacteria levels. Historically, beach closures in Rhode Island have been closely tied to precipitation, according to RIDOH’s website, “Stormwater runoff from roads, parking lots, and other impervious surfaces transports contamination (including bacteria) to our fresh and salt-water […]

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Information sessions planned for Middletown & Newport Public Schools Regionalization

Looking to learn more and have your say about the potential regionalization of Newport and Middletown schools? Save the date for several informational events later this month. These are joint Newport-Middletown informational sessions and are expected to be led by school teachers from each community, according to Matthew Sheley, Public Affairs Officer for the Town […]

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Governor McKee signs ‘Let RI Vote Act’

PROVIDENCE, RI – Governor Dan McKee today signed into law the ‘Let RI Vote Act,’ legislation which expands voter access while ensuring the integrity of Rhode Island elections.
“There is nothing more fundamentally American than the right to vote – it provides every Rhode Islander the opportunity to have a say in how they would like to see their state, and country, shaped,” said Governor McKee. “The Let RI Vote Act makes voting easier, safer, and more secure, and making it easier to give Rhode Islanders a voice in their government should always be our top priority. I thank the bill sponsors, legislators, and advocates who saw to it that this bill got across the finish line.”?
Governor McKee was joined for the signing by House Majority Leader Chris Blazejewski, bill sponsors House Majority Whip Katherine S. Kazarian and Senator Dawn Euer and many representatives of stakeholder groups who helped get this bill over the finish line.
The legislation (2022-H 7100A, 2022-S 2007A) makes mail voting easier by allowing online mail ballot applications, and permitting any voter to use a mail ballot or an emergency mail ballot without needing an excuse for why they can’t visit their polling location on Election Day. It also drops the requirement that mail ballots be either signed by two witnesses or notarized. Instead, voters’ signatures will be verified using their registration records using a four-tiered verification process. The bill requires every municipality to maintain at least one drop box where voters can deposit their ballots securely through the close of polls on Election Day. Additionally, the act allows nursing home residents to opt in to automatically receive applications for mail ballots for every subsequent election.
“COVID-19, the events of January 6th, 2021, and unfair voter treatment across the U.S. have exacerbated the need for election reform,” said Lt. Governor Sabina Matos. “I commend the leadership of House Majority Whip Kazarian and Senator Euer for promoting and protecting every Rhode Islander’s right to cast their vote.”
The bill also enhances the state’s voter registration list maintenance procedures, requiring the Secretary of State to update the voter list at least four times each year. Additionally, the bill reduces the application deadline for a Braille ballot from 45 days to 21 days before an election, and requires the Secretary of State to establish a permanent multilingual voter information hotline.
“As we saw in 2020, early voting alternatives were used by a large portion of our population and the results of this change in voting patterns produced a smooth and secure election process that ensured that everyone’s vote was safely counted,” said bill sponsor House Majority Whip Katherine S. Kazarian (D-Dist. 63, East Providence). “It is for this reason that I introduced this bill to make these temporary changes in election law permanent, making sure that every voter has the ability to cast their ballot easily, safely and securely.”?
“It should be easy to access your right to vote. Giving voters options about when and how to cast their vote is a way to ensure that our elections really do produce results that reflect the will of the people – all the people,” said bill sponsor Senator Dawn Euer (D-Dist. 13, Newport, Jamestown). “Rhode Island’s elections in 2020 showed that we can give voters options for casting their ballots while maintaining elections that are safe, smooth and secure, and that doing so significantly improves voter turnout. Removing the roadblocks that discourage voter participation brings our elections closer to what they are supposed to be — the opportunity for all Americans to have their say in their government.”?
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What’s Up Today: June 8, 2022

Good Morning, today is Wednesday, June 8. 🌊 Rogers High School Class of 2022 will have to wait one more day to graduate. Their graduation has been pushed to Friday, due to weather. 🌊 Look up the next time you’re on Broadway in Newport. The City of Newport’s Public Services crews were out yesterday morning assisting […]

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Laurel Awards honor contributions to Preservation Society

The Preservation Society of Newport County has honored two individuals and one business with its annual Laurel Awards, which recognize special contributions to the organization in the fields of horticulture, artisanship, and volunteerism. The awards will be presented on Thursday, June 9, during the Preservation Society’s Annual Meeting at Rosecliff. “Over the years, the Laurel Award winners […]

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Rhode Island Department of Health announces endemic strategy for COVID-19 vaccination, testing

As part of its “strategy to address COVID-19 as a manageable endemic disease”, the Rhode Island Department of Health (RIDOH) today announced its plan for the transition of State-supported testing and vaccination to traditional partners and settings for providing COVID-19 services. COVID-19 services, like testing and vaccination, are now widely available through multiple accessible channels, similar to […]

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Cities with the most expensive homes in Vermont

Stacker compiled a list of cities with the most expensive homes in Vermont using data from Zillow. Cities are ranked by the Zillow Home Values Index for all homes as of April 2022. The charts in this story were created automatically using Matplotlib. The most expensive city on the list has a typical home value […]

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Adoptable Pet of the Week: Everly

Meet your new best friend, Everly – this week’s Adoptable Pet of the Week! The Potter League for Animals shares on their website that Everly is a 1-year-old male Mixed Breed. Everly is considered a medium-sized dog, weighing in at between 20 and 59 pounds. Here’s what else Potter League for Animals has to say […]

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Comic – Sour Grapes: Study

Here’s this week’s Sour Grapes, enjoy! About Tim Jones / Sour Grapes Tim Jones is the creator, artist and writer of the widely popular, self-syndicated comic strip, “SOUR GRAPES”; a comic about “Aesop”, a miserable flying dog and his odd friends, all living in a problematic and troubled world. Sour Grapes is currently published in […]

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Preservation Society offering employees in the hospitality industry free admission to the Newport Mansions June 13 – 15

The Preservation Society of Newport County today announced that they will offer employees in the hospitality industry free admission to the Newport Mansions on Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday, June 13-15. Hospitality Days allows eligible visitors free admission to The Breakers, Marble House and The Elms in Newport, and Green Animals Topiary Garden in Portsmouth. Additionally, the Preservation Society says that […]

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Pell Bridge ramps construction site tour that was scheduled for Friday has been canceled

The public tour of the ongoing reconstruction of the Newport Pell Bridge ramp that was scheduled for Friday, June 10, has been canceled due to an unforeseen schedule conflict at the Rhode Island Department of Transportation, according to a press release from the Rhode Island General Assembly. Rep.  Lauren H. Carson (D-Dist. 75, Newport) had asked RIDOT […]

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Best counties to retire to in Rhode Island

Buyers and sellers of real estate alike—when asked what are the three most essential considerations about a property—will nearly always reply “location, location, location.” While this answer is sometimes tongue-in-cheek, it is often quite accurate, and this reply perhaps applies to retirees more than any other demographic. Settling down after a lifetime of working and […]

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