The program since the 1990s has helped Navy families in need enjoy a traditional holiday feast.
Winter means no fresh local food? Think again. There's farmers markets in SK, NK, EG, Middletown, Richmond, Woonsocket Bristol and Pawtucket
Legislators from across Rhode Island are objecting to National Grid's proposed 23.6 percent electricity rate hike.
A roundup of some of the top stories on Newport Patch last week.
Plus, a shopping center is sold for $39 million and a police officer is charged with making a crank 911 call on Halloween.
Residents whose trash is usually picked up on Thursday or Friday are reminded that there will be a one-day delay next week.
Get ready to meet Santa and Mrs. Claus!
The collaboration is an effort to improve the response of military and civilian leaders in times of disaster.
The utility has asked the Public Utilities Commission for the increase citing strained infrastructure despite plentiful supplies.
Organ music will play, hymns will be sung and the rector will preach the sermon on “Counting your blessings, name them one by one.”
Newport is hosting one final "Bye-Bye Bin and Barrel" event.
Up to two inches of rain expected. Flooding likely, especially where drainage systems are clogged with fallen leaves.
This winter, brush up your waterfowl identification skills by joining us at NBS’s Third Beach property as we scan for migrating waterfowl.
A craft night that's perfect for kids and parents and is just in time for the holidays.
Family Service of Rhode Island recently honored Senate President M. Teresa Paiva Weed at its annual Brighter Futures Award luncheon.
Plus Barbara Ann Fenton will lead the Newport GOP and other top stories on Newport Patch last week.
Plus, a man is sentenced to prison for running a meth lab and firefighters say the Coventry Fire District has a "dire" financial situation.
The United States Postal Service is apparently very close to approving a petition for a Van Johnson stamp.
The new playground is part of a larger renovation of the park facilities.
Capt. Howard Goldman today relieved Capt. Todd Cramer as commander of the Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport.
A Newport nonprofit is among four organizations serving the state’s African-American community that will share $24,000 in grants.
The hospital announced the hiring of nurse midwife Karolyn Zambrotta to expand services at the Noreen Stonor Drexel Birthing Center.
Snow is in the forecast Thursday, Friday, and Sunday.
The 3,620 individual movable and interlinked concrete sections will be painted "Newport Blue."
Napolitano would serve as mayor for a second time. She became Newport's first female mayor in 2008.
A New York man who was paralyzed after a severe fall from a Cliff Walk path in 2000 has lost his appeal.
Tuesday, Nov. 11, is Veterans Day. Leave a tribute to a veteran in the comments section, or upload a photo.
Break out the winter coats and gloves. It's about to get cold.
Plus, a Newport boy suffers 100 puncture wounds during a dog attack and a North Kingstown man dies in a fire.
The tower will be open from 12:30 p.m. until 3 p.m. on Tuesday.
Find out how her caretakers took on responsibility for tending the Rough Point mansion while she was on holiday,
Despite rainy weather, local Scouts delivered yet again.
More than 50 restaurants are participating throughout Newport and Bristol Counties.
Work is expected to be completed by next spring.
Join environmental scientists & educators as they speak about watersheds & related topics in cozy Mabel's Studio at NBS.
Some of the stories you missed last week on Newport Patch
Here are the top articles from Patch sites across Rhode Island in October.
Plus, an alert cop catches a man who failed to register as a sex offender and a police chase ends in an arrest.
Now's your chance to taste fare from the Key West chef who specializes in fresh seafood.