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Visitors to the heart of Jamestown at East Ferry Wharf will see changes this summer as new owners have moved into the restaurant and a club next door is allowing its members to cruise Narragansett Bay ...
Voters rejected $4.95 million in bond requests Monday during a four-hour financial town meeting that was described by some as a convoluted, confusing circus. An oft-puzzled audience of 520 voters ...
Most people think Jamestown is a great place to live, if you can afford it. Sadly, however, most people cannot afford it, and this very much includes the people who grew up and work here. For years, ...
The executive director of the harbor division is wary of the U.S. Coast Guard’s proposal to remove the Newton Rock Bell Buoy off the coast of Beavertail Point. The federal agency has introduced a ...
That Jamestown Arts Center has launched a program designed to extend the life of curated exhibitions by offering original artworks and limited-edition prints for sale after the artwork is taken down.
Three more warrants will be decided at the financial town meeting after bond requests were submitted by Jenna Craig, Paul Sprague and Kristan Peter-Hamlin. All three warrants seek money to support ...
In 2004-2006, I served on the committee to update the 1994 Ft. Getty Master Plan. That plan had three primary goals: Improve residents’ use of the park, develop additional (and improve existing) water ...
Parking is no longer allowed on the eastern waterfront side of Bay View Drive from Conanicus Avenue north to Davis Street. The town council approved the amended ordinance Monday during a public ...
The main takeaway from the meeting to discuss of the future of Fort Getty was that the trailer park is both an asset in terms of generating revenue and supporting local businesses. The seasonal ...
The captain of Newport Sportfishing Charters will discuss his experiences fishing in southern New England at 6 p.m., April 23, at the fire station, 50 Narragansett Ave. Rob Taylor has been fishing in ...
A crowded house of roughly 200 people packed the recreation center Tuesday as U.S. Sen. Jack Reed used most of his 60 minutes to condemn the Trump administration for its cuts to federal programs, ...
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