Officers will return to an eight-hour shift schedule, instead of the current 12 hours.
Response to a Newport Daily News article by Middletown Town Councilors Sylvia, Rodrigues, and Santos who make claims without evidence.
The Greenlove Foundation donates a water bottle filling station to the Florence Gray Center
Get out and pick out that pumpkin this fall season and enjoy the many fall attractions
Comment on a Newport This Week article by Middletown Town Councilors Sylvia and VonVillas regarding Council meeting content and length.
Residents are encouraged to call police and fire departments directly for emergency services until the issue is resolved.
The town will treat the basins with a 90-day treatment to cut down on the threat of West Nile virus and Eastern equine encephalitis.
Island Moving Company in Newport, Meals on Wheels and the James L. Maher Center are also among the 42 organizations awarded funding.
The RI Department of Health had recommended closing the beach due to high bacteria levels.
The Rhode Island Department of Health recommended the closing Tuesday due to high bacteria levels.
Census takers have begun visiting nonresponding households.
Dogs are not allowed on Middletown town beaches after 7:45 a.m.
Peabody's Beach in Middletown's bacteria counts have returned to safe levels.
Middletown's Third Beach and Newport's Easton Beach had been closed to swimming due to due high bacteria levels.
Middletown residents will be allowed to leave tree branches and limbs for curbside pickup from Aug. 5 to 14.
The 90-day treatments of drainage catch basins to cut down on the treat of Eastern equine encephalitis and West Nile virus.
The COVID-19 Behavioral Health Fund at the Rhode Island Foundation awards nearly $1.7 million in grants statewide.
Middletown officials said phone lines were down in the town as well, urging residents to call 911 in an emergency.
Sachuest Beach and Third Beach will be closed due to the storm all day Tuesday through noon on Wednesday.
The Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management asks residents not to open, handle or plant the seeds, and report mailings to DEM.
Turner Road between Green End Avenue and Wyatt Avenue will be closed overnights for a project set to be completed by Friday.
Until further notice, access to beach parking lots will be restricted to residents and non-residents with season passes until 6 p.m. daily.
The rain and wind storm on July 14 damaged causeed road damage and excess debris on streets.
Business owners and residents are asked to fill out the survey through Connect Greater Newport.
The road will be closed to repair damage from recent storms.
Middletown municipal and probate court sessions are being held in the town council chambers.
Middletown’s Bulk Waste Amnesty Day is open to residents participating in the PAYT program on July 24 at Gaudet Middle School.
Massachusetts and Connecticut residents are being asked to avoid Rhode Island beaches, as the state struggles to contain the crowds.
Roadway improvements beginning at West Main Road entails repaving and a bike and pedestrian path.
The Middletown Department of Public Works will collect tree limbs and branches that fell during Tuesday's storms next week.
Former Lt. Richard Gamache was found guilty on 11 counts of altering computer data to help his girlfriend secure Section 8 housing.
The closure is to clean out debris and to repair the pavement with asphalt from Tuesday's rain and wind damage.
Power outages, flooding reported after heavy rains on Tuesday.
Middletown is conducting a survey in conjunction with other Newport County municipalities.
Middletown provides updates for phase 3 of the state's reopening.
Departments will combine on "Operation Safe Summer" to crack down on speeding and reckless operation.
The agenda for the Middletown Planning Board meeting includes committee reports on Aquidneck Island planning and marijuana regulation.
Many industries are taking the holiday the day before the holiday, since it falls on a Saturday.
The Middletown Public Library has expanded its hours for in-person services as of July 1.
Middletown will be attending to all drainage catch basins with a 90-day mosquito treatment.