Chefs from Kinsale, Ireland, will descend on Newport for a week of culinary and cultural exchange. This March, the City by the Sea will embrace its 40th Annual Irish Heritage Month. This year, the occasion is marked with a savory new experience. Local restaurants will welcome guest chefs and restaurants from Kinsale, the “Gourmet Capital […]
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Bigelow Carriage House in Newport’s Point Neighborhood sells for $1.675 Million
Gustave White Sotheby’s International Realty has announced the sale of the historic “Bigelow Carriage House”, a restored home located at 79 Second Street in Newport’s Point neighborhood. The property sold today for $1,675,000. This is the highest sale price in the Historic Point neighborhood since 2012 according to Rhode Island MLS records. Jay Serzan and […]
Obituary for Fan Castleman Benjamin
FAN CASTLEMAN BENJAMIN, 94, passed away peacefully on February 20, 2017 at St. Elizabeth Manor in Bristol, RI. Born in Louisville, KY on August 2, 1922, she was the daughter of the late David and Marie (Sanford) Castleman.Fan grew up in Louisville, KY and graduated from Louisville Collegiate School in 1940. She attended Smith College […]
Weekend Weather Forecast: Mild Temps, Chance Of Rain
Despite a chance of rain on Friday and Saturday, not many can complain about the weather forecast for the final weekend of Newport Winter Festival and February. Here’s what’s happening this weekend in and around Newport – 50+ Things To Do This Weekend in Newport (Feb. 24 – 26). The National Weather Service has issued the […]
Senator Seveney to Introduce Legislation That Would Require Certification for Software Engineers
Concerned about the performance and cost overruns of several public works projects involving computers, Sen. James A. Seveney (D-Dist. 11, Portsmouth, Bristol, Tiverton) plans to introduce legislation that would require certification of software engineers. The legislation would create a professional designation and registration criteria for professional software engineers with the subsequent purpose of requiring professional […]
Newport Historical Society will host Lecture That Examines the Trading Operations of the Vernons of Newport
US merchants brought slaves not just to the Caribbean and the North American colonies in the 18th century, but also to labor in South America. American merchants (almost all Rhode Islanders) played a significant role in the trade of slaves from Africa to the Río de la Plata in Argentina and Bolivia. While most enslaved […]
Craft Beer Corner: Our Top Five Favorite Beer Pouring at The Wharf Pub
Our top five is back! With so many to choose from how do you choose just one? At the Wharf Pub we try to nail it down to our favorites of the week. This week here are our top five picks that are currently pouring from our draft lines: Founders Breakfast Stout (Gran Rapids, MI) […]
Obituary for Richard Long of Newport
Captain Richard R. Long, USNR, Ret. of Newport, RI, died peacefully on Tuesday, February 21st, 2017 following a period of failing health. Richard grew up in Auburn, MA, the son of William and Dorothy (Rice) Long. He met his wife of 57 years, Virginia (Monigle) Long, while she was in high school and he was […]
Obituary for Katherine Elizabeth Browner of Newport
Katherine Elizabeth Browner of Newport passed away quietly on Wednesday, February 22, 2017. She was the daughter of the late Frances G. Batey and Russell E. Batey (North Providence, RI). Katherine was born in Newport on May 6, 1950, attended the public schools of Newport, and was a lifelong resident. Katherine married Michael N. Browner, […]
Norwegian Airlines to Bring First-Ever Year-Round European Routes to T.F. Green Airport
Speaker Nicholas A. Mattiello (D-Dist. 15, Cranston) and Senate President M. Teresa Paiva Weed (D-Dist. 13, Newport, Jamestown) joined the Rhode Island Airport Corporation to announce today (February 23rd) that Norwegian Airlines will begin service this summer from T. F. Green Airport (PVD) to Belfast, Cork, Dublin, Edinburgh and Shannon. The following is a press […]
Obituary for Ronald W. Atkins of Portsmouth
Ronald W. Atkins of Portsmouth, RI passed away on Wednesday, February 22, 2017. Born in St. Joseph, Missouri on October 31, 1939, he was predeceased by his parents Iola (Round) and Ovid M. Atkins. He is now reunited in Heaven with his beloved wife of fifty years Linda Susanne (Norris), who predeceased him in 2013. […]
Navy Higher Education Libraries Announce Digital Archives and Preservation Collaborative
U.S. Naval War College (NWC) Library has announced initial implementation of TRIREME digital repository and preservation system. The name TRIREME comes from the ancient Mediterranean maritime vessels with three banks of oars. It stands as a metaphor for the three institutions of higher education involved in the initial pilot project: the Naval Postgraduate School in […]
Quick Recap: February 22nd Newport City Council Meeting
The following items of business came before the Newport City Council at its regular meeting to be held on February 22, 2017 at 6:30 p.m. No residents signed up to speak at the citizen’s forum. COUNCIL LIAISON UPDATES 1. PUBLIC HEARING- Recommended FY2018-2022 Capital Improvement Program. A copy for review is on file in the […]
(Updated) Enforcement of Plastic Bag Ban Would Begin on November 1st
After months of public meetings and discussion, the proposed plastic bag ordinance and implementation plan will go in front of Newport City Council on Wednesday, February 22nd. Update: At the February 22nd Newport City Council meeting, the resolution was continued to the March 8th meeting for a vote, because the ordiance had to be voted […]
Middletown’s Wild Things, LLC Sells Business and Some Assets for $4.5 Million
MIDDLETOWN, RI – Mission Ready Services Inc. has announced that the closing of the previously announced acquisition of the business and certain assets of Wild Things, LLC, whose design studio and executive offices are located in Middletown, is scheduled for February 24, 2017 valued at USD $4.5 million, according to MarketWired. Chosen for the world’s most […]
Embrace Home Loans Expands into Texas
MIDDLETOWN, R.I.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–In response to a strengthening housing market and demand for home financing across Texas, Embrace Home Loans, a prominent leader in the mortgage industry, has expanded into the state with its newest branch in Frisco. The branch is located at 2601 Network Blvd., and will serve the surrounding communities including Dallas and Fort […]
Newport Biodiesel Provides Fuel for Tall Ship Oliver Hazard Perry’s Trip South
A one-of-a-kind ship with a special mission is now fueled with 20 percent biodiesel as it begins a voyage from New England to Florida, then on to Cuba in March. On February 21, 2017, the 200-foot Sailing School Vessel Oliver Hazard Perry took on 6,000 gallons of B20 at Newport Shipyard in Newport, Rhode Island. […]
Rhode Island Red Food Tours Expands into Providence
Rhode Island Red Food Tours, which operates the Newport Neighborhood Food Tour, has announced they will launch the Downcity Food Tour, a new sister tour intended to share the Creative Capital’s history, food and arts scene with the world. The Downcity Tour will demonstrate why Providence is hailed as one of America’s best cities for its […]
Newport Country Club to Host Local Qualifying in May for 117th U.S. Open
The United States Golf Association announced today local qualifying sites for the 117th U.S. Open Championship. The Newport Country Club, which hosted the first U.S. Open in 1895, will be among the nine courses that we be hosting qualifying on May 16th, 2017. The U.S. Open will be contested for the first time at Erin […]
Poll: The News Media and President Trump
President Trump has called the media the “Enemy of the American People,” while the media fights back, emphatically saying that it is “not the enemy.” President Trump and those around him in the White House refer to any negative news as “Fake News,” while being called out for false representation of certain situations or making […]
Jamestown Teen Will Face Charges in Fatal Pedestrian Crash on Broadway
The Newport Police Department announced Tuesday that the 17-year-old teenage driver involved in the fatal pedestrian crash that killed an 83-year-old Newport man on Broadway in Newport last week will be charged in the case, according to multiple reports. Donald Ritter was crossing Broadway at the intersection of Caleb Earl Street on February 8th when […]
Newport Shipyard Prepares for Busy 2017 Season, Announces Major Events
Newport Shipyard will once again prove its prowess as New England’s “yachting hub” when a rush of superyachts head north to the famous “City by the Sea” after the America’s Cup in Bermuda this June. “Reservations for many of these yachts were made with us as early as last spring,” said Newport Shipyard General Manager […]
Obituary for John Philip Souza Jr.
John Philip Souza Jr. 69 of Newport RI died on Sat Feb 18th. He was the husband of the late Barbara (Waltz) Souza. John was born on Jan 15, 1948 in Newport RI to Ruth (Tibbetts) Souza and the late John Philip Souza SR. SFC Souza was retired from the US Army after serving 22 […]
Obituary for Maraguerite Violet
Marguerite (Papadoulias) Violet, age 91, of Newport passed peacefully Sunday, February 19, 2017, at Grand Islander Health Care Center of Middletown, RI. Born on December 13, 1925, in Newport, RI, she was the daughter of the late Ernest and the late Angeliki (Rizos) Papadoulias. She was the wife of the late Melachrino M. Violet. Mrs. […]
Alliance for a Livable Newport Will Host Community Forum Featuring the Newport Utilities Department
Where does your drinking water come from? Where does your wastewater end up? Why does it all cost so much? The Alliance for Livable Newport (ALN) will host a Community Forum and Information session featuring Julia Forgue, Director of the Newport Utilities Department, and her staff who will explain their department’s responsibilities and operations. The […]
