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Obituary for Mary Emerson

Mary Stuart Anderson Emerson of Wetmore Avenue, Newport, RI, died on Monday, July 10, 2017 after a last bout with pneumonia, valiantly fought.  She was born on September 14, 1927, in Louisville, Kentucky.  Over her almost ninety years she saw amazing changes in the world, and adapted to almost all of them with an uncanny […]

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Rhode Island Public Radio: Financial Adviser Sued Over 38 Studios Still Has Many Government Clients (Including Newport)

Ian Donnis, Political Reporter for Rhode Island Public Radio, has shared an exclusive investigation today on how 13 RI cities and towns, including Newport, have continued using First Southwest/Hilltop Securities, the firm sued by the state over the failure of 38 Studios. According to Donnis, Newport is among 13Rhode Island communities that have used Hilltop as a […]

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Obituary for Elizabeth “Dale” Smith

Elizabeth “Dale” Smith, 76, of Newport, RI died Saturday, July 8, 2017 at Grand Islander Health Care Center of Middletown, RI. Dale was born December 23, 1940 in Newport, RI. She was the daughter of the late Stanley and Florence (Tierney) Raynor. She was the wife of Frank E Smith Jr. for 53 years. Dale […]

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Obituary for Marlene Hubbard

Middletown — Marlene Hubbard died the 6th of July at the John Clarke Nursing Center. Born November 28, 1934 in Columbia, N.C., she was the daughter of the late Rev. Rexford Liverman and Flonia M. (Selby) Liverman. She joined the Atmore Holy Temple in Columbia at an early age and was baptized by her grandfather, […]

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‘Preservationists’ to Host Protest at The Breakers on Saturday

Activists, concerned citizens, history lovers and preservationists will host a “Breakers Visitor Center Protest” on Saturday at noon. Writer, lecturer, historian, and activist Michael Henry Adams will lead the protest, which is an effort labeled, “NYC Preservationists Renew Protest Against Preservation Society’s Plan to Destroy The Breakers Grounds.” “The Breakers was carefully designed and is […]

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Portsmouth and Middletown Residents Place at Annual ‘Fishing For a Cause’ Tournament in Buzzard’s Bay

Once again The Schwartz Center hosted their annual Fishing for a Cause event in Buzzard’s Bay. There were winners from all over New England, including Portsmouth, Middletown, Barrington and Warwick. The 7th annual Fishing for A Cause tournament, fundraiser and dinner raised nearly $200,000 to benefit children and families of Meeting Street. The sold-out annual event […]

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Obituary for Olivia R Marcoux

Olivia R. Marcoux, 92, passed away on June 26 in Seattle, WA. Olivia was born in Fall River, MA on January 9, 1925 to the late Catherine and Manuel Rocha. She lived in Portsmouth, RI for forty years with her late husband, Norman R. Marcoux, before health issues forced them to relocate to Seattle. Norman’s […]

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Italy to Challenge USA This Weekend in the Newport International Polo Series

On Saturday, July 8 at 5 pm, Italy will make its sixth campaign to capture the silver trophy against USA, with its most formidable team to date in the NBC10 Newport International Polo Series, Presented by BMW. Playing for Italy will be captain Marco Elser, and Roman teammates Massimo Elser, Peter Elser, Lanfranco di Campello and Marcos Antinori, fresh from a victorious tournament in Italy last week. “This team is hungry for something more than pasta,” […]

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David Sigler is Newport’s Newest Eagle Scout

Celebrating his many achievements, friends, family and local dignitaries gathered at the Elks Lodge #104 and read proclamations, delivered citations and made speeches on behalf of Troop 3 Newport’s newest Eagle Scout, David Thomas Sigler. Mr. Taylor Rock, Dean of Students and sailing coach at Rogers High School delivered the key address, Rev. Mathew J. […]

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Letter To The Editor: John Florez – Establishing a Single-Payer Health Care System Could Be A Major Economic Driver

Before the Affordable Care Act, it was estimated that 45,000 Americans died each year from lacking or having no health care (study conducted by the American Journal of Public Health). With the current Republican proposed health care legislation, the CBO (Congressional Budget Office) estimates that 22 million Americans will lose their health care insurance. As a state, we need to start to […]

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Obituary for Marilyn Palmer

Marilyn “Mickey” (Lyne) Palmer of Newport, RI passed away peacefully on Saturday, July 1, 2017 surrounded by her loving family.  She was the wife of the late John M. Palmer. Mickey was born May 14, 1928 in Newport, RI.  She was a longtime employee of the Newport School Department, an avid beachgoer and a loving […]

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Scouts Advance in Boy Scouts Troop 3 Newport

Troop 3 Newport held a Court of Honor recently at the Elks Lodge #104 to celebrate the achievements of their 21 scouts who earned 20 merit badges.   Eight scouts advanced in rank.  David Sigler’s Eagle dinner took place on June 25 and three Eagle candidates have completed their leadership projects and are working on their […]

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Newport Festivals Foundation Brought Sweet Music to Pell After-School Guitar Club with Guitar Donation

Guitar Donation Presented in Honor of Newport Festivals Foundation’s Producer Emeritus, Bob Jones The Claiborne Pell Elementary School After-School Guitar Club has something special to look forward to when the new school year begins in the Fall. In honor of Producer Emeritus Bob Jones and his nearly six decades with the Newport Folk and Jazz Festivals, Newport Festivals […]

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Seastreak Cancels Last Departures of Day for Newport to Providence Ferry on Fourth of July

Seastreak has announced that they have canceled the Newport to Providence Ferry’s last departure of the day from Providence and Newport  on Tuesday, July 4th. The cancellations of the 9:30 pm ferry departing Providence and 10:45 pm ferry departing Newport due to the Providence fireworks display. The departures are canceled due to the fireworks display in Providence Harbor. […]

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