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What’s Up Today: Monday, June 6

Good Morning, today is Monday, June 6, 2022. 🌊 The Seven Seas Navigator (Capacity: 490 passengers, 340 crew) is scheduled to visit Newport today. She is the only cruise ship scheduled to visit in June. Up next is the Caribbean Princess on Thursday, July 28. 🌊 Today is the 78th anniversary of the D-Day landings. […]

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Partly treated sewage found running into Blackstone River

WOONSOCKET, R.I. (AP) — Environmental officials are urging residents to avoid a stretch of the Blackstone River after finding that sewage was leaking into the river from a wastewater treatment plant on Sunday. The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management said it’s investigating the discharge of partly treated wastewater from the Woonsocket Regional Wastewater Treatment […]

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50 facts and figures about D-Day

Stacker compiled a list of 50 facts and figures that defined the D-Day landings on June 6, 1944. Sources include the D-Day Center, Department of Defense, and the White House, as well as media reports, historical accounts, and information from memorial sites and museums. By the late spring of 1944, Nazi Germany was being squeezed from two sides. […]

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What’s Up Today: Sunday, June 5

Good Morning, today is 🌊 The BankNewport 10 Miler returns to Fort Adams State Park this morning. There will a minor traffic impact. Best of luck to all those running! 🌊 Newport String Project is hosting its annual fundraiser, Resounding 2022, today at IYRS. 🌊 Catch Irish Tenor Ronan Tynan on the stage at The […]

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Election 2022: Gorbea, Foulkes win endorsements, Kalus says RI gun laws strong enough

Gorbea wins union, EG Democratic Committee endorsements Secretary of State Nellie Gorbea, who is among five Democrats running for governor, has been endorsed by the Carpenters Local Union 30 and East Greenwich Democratic Town Committee. On its Facebook Page, the East Greenwich Town Committee announced its endorsement of Gorbea, its first endorsement in the 2022 […]

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R.I. Philharmonic Wind Ensemble: Opportunity for top high school and middle school musicians

The Rhode Island Philharmonic Youth Wind Ensemble (RIPYWE) is currently adding more of the finest student musicians in grades 7 through 12 for its upcoming 2022-23 performance season. RIPYWE is part of the R.I. Philharmonic Orchestra & Music School. Directed by Dr. David Neves, a nationally recognized music educator and conductor, and coordinator of Music […]

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Four-alarm fire at the Days Inn in Middletown

Middletown Fire Department and crews from several towns worked a four-alarm fire at the Days Inn By Wyndham Middletown/Newport at 1185 West Main Road on Friday afternoon. Middletown Fire and several other departments responded to a blaze Friday about noon at the Days Inn at 1185 West Main Road, according to a social media post […]

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Highlights from this week at the Rhode Island General Assembly

Here are the highlights from news and events that took place in the Rhode Island General Assembly this week. This recap was put together by the Rhode Island General Assembly Legislative Press Bureau. For more information on any of these items visit www.rilegislature.gov/pressrelease Legislature OKs bill for mail ballot signature review, certification process The General Assembly […]

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Ribbon cutting to be held for outdoor classroom and rain garden at Melville Elementary School

Eastern Rhode Island Conservation District (ERICD) today announced that it will celebrate the official opening of its Outdoor Learning Activity Zone at Melville Elementary School with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on June 10 at 4:30 pm. The public is welcome to explore this new community asset. ERICD District Manager, Sara Churgin, said, “This Outdoor Learning Activity Zone acts […]

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CCRI announces its Athletic Director Spring 2022 Honor Roll

Warwick, RI – The Community College of Rhode Island’s Athletic Department named 45 student-athletes to the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll for the Spring 2022 semester, 36 of whom also qualified for the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region XXI Honor Roll. To qualify for the Athletic Director’s Honor Roll, a student-athlete must earn a 3.0 […]

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What’s Up Today: Friday, June 3

Good Morning, today is Friday, June 3, 2022. 🌊 Newport Pride will host a Pride Flag raising at Newport City Hall at 5 pm today, with a post-celebration at Tavern on Broadway. 🌊 Newport Classical with present Daniel del Pino at 7:30 pm this evening in the Recital Hall at Emmanuel Church. 🌊 The Centers […]

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House OKs Carson bill to support environmental justice in implementation of Act on Climate

STATE HOUSE – The House of Representatives today approved legislation sponsored by Rep. Lauren H. Carson to help ensure the implementation of environmental justice provisions of the Act on Climate, the landmark environmental legislation she sponsored last year. The legislation (2022-H 7611A), which now goes to the Senate, adds an environmental justice advocate to the membership of […]

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Newport Restoration Foundation now accepting nominations for 2022  Doris Duke Historic Preservation Awards

The annual Doris Duke Historic Preservation Awards, a joint program of the Newport Restoration Foundation and the City of Newport, encourages excellence in historic preservation by recognizing exemplary preservation, restoration, and rehabilitation projects as well as education and advocacy initiatives that have taken place throughout Aquidneck Island. This year’s deadline has been extended to June […]

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Join Sankofa Community Connection in celebrating Juneteenth at the Great Friend’s Meeting House

Written and submitted by Sankofa Community Connection JUNETEENTH is the national celebration commemorating the end of slavery in the United States. Our event in Newport, RI demonstrates our commitment to presenting the historical impact and progression of African American heritage and culture. Back in 2020 we advocated for and received a proclamation from the City […]

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