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Art in Full Bloom: Norman Bird Sanctuary celebrates 75th Anniversary with Paint Paradise: Plein Air Day and Benefit Show

Source: Norman Bird Sanctuary On Saturday, April 20, the Norman Bird Sanctuary welcomed over 40 artists for its inaugural Paint Paradise: Plein Air Day followed by a successful evening benefit show. The Plein Air Day event honored the artistic legacy of Aquidneck Island’s Paradise Valley and Norman Bird Sanctuary founder, Mabel Norman Cerio, who was an artist […]

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$28 million in funding will support 12 community learning centers across Rhode Island

Governor Dan McKee today announced the approval of over $28 million in awards for 12 community learning centers funded with federal dollars through the State’s Community Learning Center Municipal Grant program. A key component of the administration’s Learn365RI Initiative, the grant program is designed to help municipalities create state-of-the-art spaces that offer programming to improve education […]

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Historians to illuminate African-heritage advancement in Gilded Age Rhode Island

Source: The Preservation Society of Newport County It’s a little-known part of Newport’s multifaceted history: During the 18th, 19th and early 20th centuries, people in the substantial African-heritage community here helped to lay the foundations for abolition, emancipation and the civil rights movement. Rhode Island Black Heritage Society scholars Theresa “Soni” Guzmán Stokes and Keith […]

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Dr. Michael Fine: What’s Crazy About Unionizing Healthcare Workers

Breaking news tells us that pharmacy professionals at two CVS corporate retail stores in Rhode Island, in Wakefield, and Westerly want to join The Pharmacy Guild, a trade union that represents pharmacists and pharmacy technicians, joining their colleagues from around the country who are engaging in similar union activities at CVS and Walgreens Boots Alliance […]

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Newport Classical presents its next Chamber Series concert featuring soprano Magdalena Kuźma on May 17

Following its sold-out performance by the Balourdet Quartet in April, Newport Classical presents its next Chamber Series concert featuring soprano Magdalena Kuźma on Friday, May 17, 2024, at 7:30 pm at Newport Classical Recital Hall (42 Dearborn St.). Kuźma’s Newport Classical program explores the idea of home with works by Tom Cipullo, Frédéric Chopin, Sergei Rachmaninoff, Stefania Turkewich, Samuel Barber, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein, and Meredith […]

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Obituary: Robert Corey

Robert E. Corey, 89, of Middletown, Rhode Island, passed away peacefully on April 18, 2024. He was the beloved husband of the late Mary A. (DeBairos) Corey. Born in Newport, RI, he was the son of the late Manuel Corey and Margaret (Powers) Corey. He graduated from Rogers High School in 1952. Robert (Bob) was the […]

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Sheldon Whitehouse launches 2024 re-election campaign for U.S. Senate

Today, Sheldon Whitehouse (D-RI) launched his 2024 re-election campaign for the United States Senate.  Whitehouse, a senior member of the Democratic caucus, sought Rhode Islanders’ support for a fourth term with a video announcement highlighting his long record of delivering for the Ocean State. “It is an honor to fight every single day for the Ocean State […]

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Newport City Council awards Easton’s Beach concessions contract to The Heritage Restaurant Group

During their Regular Council Meeting on Wednesday night, Newport City Council approved a one-year agreement, including three (3) additional one (1) year opinion years, with 1899, LLC. of Newport, Rhode Island (which is now doing business as The Heritage Restaurant Group), to provide mobile food and beverage concessions at Easton’s Beach. The Director of Public […]

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Salve Regina poll: Most Americans back founding democratic values over ethnic, religious identities

by Nancy Lavin, Rhode Island CurrentApril 24, 2024 NEWPORT — There’s a glimmer of hope in what seems like an increasingly divisive national political atmosphere: Nearly two-thirds of Americans say they value the nation’s founding principles of equality and pursuit of happiness, according to a new survey out of Salve Regina University’s The Pell Center. […]

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CCRI Players close out the semester on a lighter note with ‘You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown’

Source: CCRI Good grief! The gang from the Community College of Rhode Island Players comes together this weekend for one last performance of the spring semester with their adaptation of You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown.  Written in 1967 by Clark Gesner, You’re a Good Man, Charlie Brown is a musical based on the characters created by cartoonist Charles M. […]

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Conversation with the world’s leading ‘garbage artist;’ his trolls coming to Rhode Island

“Trash is treasure,” says Thomas Dambo, a Danish artist who has turned garbage into bigger-than-life sculptures, a giant swan in Denmark to trolls in Rhode Island. In a few days, on May 3, the first two of possibly six or seven trolls will take residence in Charlestown’s Ninigret Park. Dambo’s trolls, all built from recycled […]

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