Metal has always had a dedicated following but this decade has seen a rise in prog rock addicts. I’m not talking about the 70’s prog stuff, I’m talking about people craving technical and abstract guitar work as if it were a drug. New Bedford, MA shredders Elder have been the physical representation of the happy […]
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Gatehouse Media acquires Newport Daily News, Edward A. Sherman Publishing Company
Newport Daily News announced on Thursday afternoon that their parent company, The Edward A. Sherman Publishing Company, has been sold to Gatehouse Media. “The sale includes The Newport Daily News, The Independent, Newport Life Magazine, South County Life Magazine and Mercury, among other publications, and Sherman Publishing’s commercial printing division,” Jonathan Zins, Managing Editor of The Newport […]
Weekend Listings: Live music, comedy and entertainment (Oct. 27 – 29)
Discover where to find live music, karaoke, comedy, dancing and entertainment this weekend in and around Newport! *Unless otherwise noted, the venue is located in Newport. Friday, October 27th Buskers: Grace Morrison at 9 pmCeltica: Karaoke at 10 pmClarke Cooke House: DJ & Dancing in the Boom Boom Room at 10 pmElks Club – Leslie Grimes & Matt Bruneau W/Bob Howard at […]
Recap: October 25th Newport City Council meeting
Newport City Council met for fourteen minutes in front of approximately 10 citizens on Wednesday night in the Council Chamber at Newport City Hall. Councilor Susan Taylor was absent for the first few minutes of the meeting, she appeared in time to introduce her resolution below. During the Citizens Forum, Ashley Hill from C-SPAN Cities Tour […]
City Manager responds to coyote sightings in Newport
In light of the recent increase in sightings of coyotes throughout the Newport, Newport City Manager Joe Nicholson is reminding residents that City Ordinance, Chapter 6.12, prohibits the feeding of, or providing an attractant for, non-domesticated animals, that includes coyotes. “Coyote management studies have shown that the most effective tool in limiting human/coyote interactions is […]
Kids Count calls on Rhode Island legislature to increase foster care age to 21
Kids Count, the statewide children’s policy organization, today called upon the Rhode Island State legislature to restore foster care services to youth from 18 to 21, a population that Kids Count believes is at significant risk for failure in schools and the workplace, and more likely to engage in criminal activity. The recommendation was among […]
Report: Rhode Island ranks 3rd in nation for energy efficiency
Rhode Island’s Office of Energy Resources has announced that the State has been ranked third in the nation for energy efficiency programs and policy, according to the American Council for an Energy-Efficient Economy’s (ACEEE) 2017 State Energy Efficiency Scorecard. The annual ACEEE State Energy Efficiency Scorecard assesses state policies and programs that improve energy efficiency in […]
Citizens Bank Pell Bridge Run raises $100K for local charities
In the pre-dawn hours of Sunday morning, alarms were blaring all across Rhode Island, Connecticut, Massachusetts and further afield. Why the early wake-up call? The Seventh Annual Citizens Bank Pell Bridge Run! 2,700 runners and walkers of all ages gathered in Jamestown to run across the Claiborne Pell Bridge to Newport at sunrise. Photo Credit: Clancy Creative/Citizens […]
RIDOT postpones channel restrictions for old Sakonnet River Bridge demolition
The Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) announced today an updated schedule for temporary closures of the channel on the Sakonnet River where it passes underneath the old Sakonnet River Bridge in Tiverton and Portsmouth. The closures will now begin on November 13, lasting approximately one month. The initial restrictions were scheduled to being on […]
Are Rhode Island’s Campaign Finance Laws tough enough?
Over the last 15 years, since enactment of legislation levying fines in Rhode Island for delinquent campaign finance filings, only a small fraction of the fines has been paid, leaving in question the effectiveness of the process. There appears to be little incentive for delinquent filers to make good on the fines, or even a […]
Letter To The Editor: Laying the groundwork for improved recreational opportunities and activities
To the editor: I have introduced a resolution for consideration at tonight’s City Council meeting, asking the City administration to explore the feasibility of expanded recreational offerings in the north part of the City. The intention of this resolution is to lay the groundwork for improved recreational opportunities and activities, to be ready for […]
Now Hiring: 100+ businesses in and around Newport (Oct. 25)
Time for a new part-time gig, new full-time job or a new career? Start your job search right here, there are more than 100 businesses hiring right now in Newport. Hiring? Post a job, it will be included in our Featured Jobs and more. Featured Jobs IYRS – Development Associate – IYRSJames L. Maher Center – Direct Support Professional […]
Op-Ed: Rep. McKiernan – It’s time to tax income producing non-profits
“Providence needs a tax revolt.” I first saw this statement on a sign on Smith Street years ago. It was erected on the property of a good businessman, who had spent almost two decades honorably serving the community of Smith Hill. Years later, he is gone, but the statement remains true. We need a revolt, […]
C-SPAN Cities Tour filming in Newport this week
C-SPAN has spent this last full week of October filming for their popular series “C-SPAN Cities Tour” in Newport. C-SPAN’s Cities Tour has been filming and interviewing local figures at Fort Adams State Park, Eisenhower House, Hammersmith Farm, Rosecliff and Newport Historical Society, according to the tours official Twitter Account. The specially outfitted C-SPAN Local Content […]
League of Women Voters to host ‘A Conversation with Newport County’s Women Legislators’
Dawn Euer, Newport County’s newest State Senator, and the three women who represent Newport County in the General Assembly will be guests at a forum hosted by the League of Women Voters, Newport County on October 30 in the Program Room of the Newport Public Library from 6:00 to 7:30 pm. Senator Dawn Euer (District […]
Featured Job Opening: Human Resources Associate ( Part Time-24 hours)
The Preservation Society of Newport County is looking for an Associate to support the Human Resources team with full scope HR responsibilities including recruiting, performance management, systems/processes, reporting, compliance and administrative duties. The ideal candidate will be a highly motivated self-starter. The candidate will have the chance to work across departments and interact with members […]
‘Uniting not Dividing’ panel to explore roots of division between police and communities at Salve
Panelists representing diverse walks of life – including the law enforcement and immigrant communities – will lead a discussion, “Uniting Not Dividing: Exploring the Roots of the Divide Between Police and Communities” at 7 pm on Tuesday, Oct. 24 in the Bazarsky Lecture Hall at Salve Regina University. The panel discussion, one of many Multicultural […]
Identity Theft: Are You Already A Victim?
By now, we’ve all heard about the Equifax “cyber-security incident” that compromised the personal data of nearly 143 million U.S. consumers. The credit-reporting company indicated that Social Security numbers, birth dates, addresses, credit card information and drivers license numbers were stolen from their system in July. According to Fleming Shi, a vulnerability expert and senior […]
Historic home in Little Compton sells for $2.595 million
Mott & Chace Sotheby’s International Realty has announced that 9 Kempton Place in Little Compton has sold for $2,595,000. According to data from the Rhode Island Statewide Multiple Listing Service, this is the second highest sale in Little Compton so far this year. The sellers of this ocean-side home were represented by Cherry Arnold, Sales Associate with Mott […]
Salve professor will give ground-penetrating radar demonstration in South Kingstown on October 21st
Dr. Jon Marcoux, professor of cultural and historic preservation at Salve Regina University, will conduct a ground-penetrating radar demonstration at Tower Hill Cemetery in South Kingstown on Saturday, Oct. 21, from 1 – 3 p.m. Marcoux and representatives from the South County History Center will be on hand to discuss the cemetery’s headstones and Tower […]
Gathering Of Eagles: Eagle Scouts from across state honored at Rhode Island State House
Local Scouts were honored at the Narraganset Council, Boy Scouts of America traditional “Gathering of Eagles” event at the Rhode Island State House on Tuesday. The annual event recognized Scouts who have received the Eagle Scout award in the last three years within the Council, with an emphasis on those who received the award this past […]
Newport Historical Society hosting writing contest for high school sophomores
During the 2017-2018 academic year, high school sophomores have the chance to enter a unique essay competition sponsored by the Newport Historical Society. This writing contest, entitled Big Ideas for a Changing World, asks students to explore the question, “What is happening now in your community, or what could be happening, that has the power to […]
Subway on Thames Street has apparently closed
Bad news for those who frequently visit Subway in downtown Newport, their restaurant at 359 Thames Street has apparently closed. As of October 16th, the lower Thames Street franchised restaurant has been closed and the windows have been covered with tarps – preventing anyone from seeing what is happening on the inside. The location has […]
Tall Ship Oliver Hazard Perry: Recap of incident in Newport Harbor
SSV Oliver Hazard Perry, Rhode Island’s Official Sailing Education Vessel homeported in Newport, R.I. is back safe at her berth at Fort Adams State Park after an incident that left her disabled in inner Newport Harbor. On the evening of Sunday, October 15, the 200-foot Perry, with 12 crewmembers aboard, was moving under diesel power from Bowen’s Wharf – where it […]
Community engagement expert will talk about ‘Hip hop, collaboration and the old white guy professor’ at Salve
An expert consultant for Salve Regina’s faculty and community partners learning communities will present “Hip Hop, Campus-Community Collaboration and the Old White Guy Professor” at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, Oct. 18 in Bazarsky Lecture Hall, located in O’Hare Academic Center. Free and open to the public, the presentation will be given by Randy Stoecker, professor […]
