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Governor McKee wishes Rhode Islanders a Merry Christmas

PROVIDENCE, RI – Governor Dan McKee issued the following statement wishing Rhode Islanders a merry Christmas:
“The Christmas season is one of the most joyous times of year, when families, friends, and loved ones across Rhode Island’s 39 cities and towns come together to celebrate, cherish longstanding traditions or create new memories, and reflect on the true meaning of the holiday. Christmas is a time of togetherness and celebration, as well as an opportunity for renewed hope and optimism for the new year ahead.
On behalf of our state, I would like to particularly thank our dedicated service members – both those serving abroad and here in the Ocean State – for their bravery, courage, and sacrifice each and every day, ensuring that we as Rhode Islanders are able to enjoy the company of loved ones this Christmas.
To all who celebrate, Susan and I wish you a very merry Christmas and happy holidays.”
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Road Report: Schedule of lane closures and road construction projects (Dec. 24 – 31)

The following road and lane closure notices have been scheduled by the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) and Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority (RITBA). All schedules are weather-dependent and subject to change. RIDOT Pell Bridge Ramps Phase 2 Project RIDOT shared the following weekly update on the Pell Bridge Ramps Phase 2 project; […]

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Senator Reed secures over $450 million in transportation funds for Rhode Island

The Consolidated Appropriations Act of 2023, also known as an “omnibus” bill, includes $106 billion in funding for the U.S. Department of Transportation. U.S. Senator Jack Reed (D-RI) has announced that he has helped steer over $450 million in transportation funds to Rhode Island, including $33.3 million in earmarks for roads, bridges, pedestrian, and transit […]

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General Dynamics Electric Boat awarded $5.1 billion contract for Columbia-class submarine program

General Dynamics Electric Boat has been awarded a $5.1 billion contract modification by the US Navy for its Columbia-class submarine program. The award will fund the advance procurement and construction of critical components and materials, support continuous missile tube production, and enhance the submarine industrial base, as well as sustained class maintenance and support. The […]

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URI inducts 12 retirees, including Jamestown and Newport residents, into Lifetime Service Society

The University of Rhode Island recently honored 12 former employees for their dedicated service to the institution, inducting them into the Lifetime Service Society. The society recognizes individuals who have completed 40 years of service to the university. The inductees were honored during a ceremony on December 2nd at the Robert J. Higgins Welcome Center, […]

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North Providence woman sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for defrauding public programs

A North Providence woman has been sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for defrauding multiple public programs, including the Federal Housing Administration (FHA), the Small Business Association (SBA), and COVID-related unemployment benefits. Juliana Martins, 53, admitted to providing false explanations about her employment history and failing to disclose a $385,533 federal restitution order while […]

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Wilbury Theatre Group presents “We’re Gonna Die” in Rhode Island premiere

The Wilbury Theatre Group is presenting the Rhode Island premiere of “We’re Gonna Die” by Young Jean Lee, directed by Marcel A. Mascaro, from January 19 to February 12, 2023. The production, which features live music and immersive storytelling, takes audiences on a journey through the ups and downs of life and ultimately arrives at […]

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Senator Jack Reed leads bipartisan effort to reauthorize STAR Act, combat childhood cancer

The U.S. Senate has voted to reauthorize the Childhood Cancer Survivorship, Treatment, Access, and Research (STAR) Act of 2022 (S. 4120), a bipartisan legislation that aims to help thousands of children undergoing cancer treatment each year, support the pediatric cancer community, and find new cures and effective treatments. The STAR Act was introduced by Senators […]

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Rhode Island Farmers’ Markets see record attendance in 2022

PROVIDENCE, RI –The Department of Environmental Management (DEM) announced today that public participation at the two farmers’ markets it runs increased by nearly 17% in 2022 over 2021. Over the year, total attendance went from a combined 29,634 customers to 34,546 customers at the Fishermen’s Memorial State Park and Campground market in Narragansett and the Goddard Memorial State Park market in Warwick. An average of 1,327 customers and 24 vendors a week participated at the Fishermen’s Memorial market, while 721 customers and 24 vendors participated in the weekly markets at Goddard. In all, there were 26 farming vendors, 12 food vendors (baked goods and prepared meals), and 11 specialty businesses (skin products, dog treats, etc.) at the markets in 2022, according to the DEM Division of Agriculture and Forest Environment. The 2022 attendance number is the highest since DEM began tracking it in 2019.
“You can’t have farmers’ markets without farmers and DEM would like to thank all the Rhode Island farmers, along with food producers, bakers, and artisanal specialty businesses, that participate,” said DEM Director Terry Gray. “Connecting rural to urban, farmer to consumer, and fresh ingredients to our diets, farmers’ markets fill an important economic and community niche in our food system. I’m glad to recognize the DEM Division of Agriculture and Forest Environment and particularly Jack Sisson, Ananda Fraser, Chris Rueckel, and Jordynn Cahoon for their effectiveness and enthusiasm in leading our farmers’ market program.”
When food is produced, processed, distributed, and sold all within the same region, more money stays in the local economy. This leads to economic development and job creation. Farmers’ markets provide opportunities for small farmers and businesses to sell their products, and they help meet the growing demand for locally produced food. Being able to quickly and directly market to the consumer gives farmers important income opportunities without the added costs of shipping, storage, and inventory control. Farmers’ markets also strengthen food security by making make fresh, nutritious, affordable food more accessible to more community members.
As is the case in many states across the country, DEM’s farmers’ markets accept Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) and Women, Infants and Children (WIC) benefits. By accepting SNAP benefits, farmers’ markets are providing access to a wide variety of fresh, healthy products. Through a partnership with Farm Fresh Rhode Island, the DEM farmers’ markets can provide a 100% matching bonus on SNAP purchases. This means for every SNAP dollar spent, shoppers get $1 free in Bonus Bucks to spend on fresh fruit, vegetables, and herbs from local farms. The DEM markets saw a 55% increase in electronic benefit transfer (EBT) sales in 2022 versus 2021.
For a list of farmers’ markets operating throughout the state, visit the RI Grown website. Launched in 2009 with the statewide “Get Fresh, Buy Local” marketing campaign, this program aims to help growers distinguish their locally grown products. Use of the RI Grown logo seeks to heighten recognition and highlight Rhode Island-grown products to both consumers and wholesale buyers. DEM encourages growers to use the logo to distinguish their products. For farms that participate in the program, DEM offers a range of promotional materials and a listing on an interactive farm map.
For more information on DEM programs and initiatives, visit www.dem.ri.gov. Follow DEM on Facebook, Twitter (@RhodeIslandDEM), or Instagram (@rhodeisland.dem) for timely updates.

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Providence man admits to wire fraud conspiracy, identity theft while on supervised release for sex trafficking

A Providence man admitted in court on Wednesday to participating in a conspiracy to fraudulently apply for COVID-related unemployment benefits from at least seven states, using his own name and the names of others. Mackenzy Scott, 26, pleaded guilty to conspiracy to commit wire fraud, seven counts of wire fraud, theft of government money, and […]

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Coastal Flood Watch issued by National Weather Service for Rhode Island and Massachusetts

The National Weather Service has issued a coastal flood watch for residents living along the coast of Rhode Island and Massachusetts. According to the NWS, high tides and strong winds are expected to bring coastal flooding to the area over the next few days. Residents are advised to take precautions and prepare for possible flooding. […]

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RISCA awards 93 grants to arts and culture organizations, folk artists, individual artists, artists in healthcare

The Rhode Island State Council on the Arts (RISCA) has announced the distribution of 93 grants totaling $452,206 to arts and culture organizations, folk artists, individual artists, and artists in healthcare. The grants, which were approved in December, will be used to advance arts and cultural activities throughout the state and support workforce development in […]

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Rhode Island to receive $199.9 million in earmarks from bipartisan $1.7 trillion appropriations package

Congressional leaders from both parties have come to a bipartisan agreement on a $1.7 trillion appropriations package for the remainder of fiscal year 2023. The package, which was crafted and passed over the past year, will fund the federal government and invest in a range of priorities, including health care, education, seniors, veterans, energy assistance […]

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Woonsocket Defense Contractor settles False Claims Act investigation for foreign goods

The United States Attorney’s Office has announced the resolution of a civil False Claims Act investigation into Hyman Brickle & Son, a Woonsocket, Rhode Island-based textile manufacturing company that supplies products to the US military. The investigation focused on allegations that the company sold woolen blankets to the US Department of Defense despite knowing that […]

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11th Hour Racing awards grants to nonprofits for Ocean Ecosystem Restoration

11th Hour Racing, a non-profit organization dedicated to promoting ocean literacy and stewardship, has announced eight new grants, funded by The Schmidt Family Foundation, to nonprofit organizations in the U.S. and Puerto Rico. In total, the organization has awarded nearly $4 million in grants to nonprofit organizations this year. These grants support initiatives that advance […]

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RIPTA to close offices and operate reduced service on Christmas and New Year’s Day

The Rhode Island Public Transit Authority (RIPTA) has announced that it will be closed on Monday, December 26, 2022 and Monday, January 2, 2023. This includes all RIPTA offices, except for the Customer Service call center and RIde office. In observance of the upcoming holidays, RIPTA will operate all fixed-route bus service on a Sunday/Holiday […]

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Ex-Rep. Joe Kennedy III named envoy to Northern Ireland

WASHINGTON (AP) — The Biden administration named former Rep. Joe Kennedy III as a special envoy to Northern Ireland on Monday, turning to a member of a storied Irish American political dynasty to deal with post-Brexit economic tensions. Secretary of State Antony Blinken announced Kennedy’s appointment as economic affairs envoy to Northern Ireland. Kennedy “will […]

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Local businesses report stability and growth despite challenges

The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce conducted its annual Business Walk on October 25, during which small teams of interviewers visited 60 businesses to gather feedback on the region’s business climate. According to the chamber, businesses reported stability and growing sales during the peak season of 2022, but continue to face challenges related to the […]

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New Inflation Reduction Act offers energy-saving incentives to Rhode Island residents

As concerns about the impacts of climate change and rising utility costs continue to grow among Rhode Island residents, Congress has passed a new law that aims to make clean energy more affordable and accessible. The Inflation Reduction Act, signed into law by President Biden earlier this summer, offers a range of incentives and tax […]

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