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In the News… recap for week ending Nov. 9th

2024 Election results as of Nov. 9, 2024

The Senate is Republican majority – The House is not yet decided, but leaning towards Republican majority:

To see results of ALL Rhode Island races (some recounts underway – go to: https://www.ri.gov/election/results/2024/general_election/ – you can click on individual cities and towns to see results for each, including referendums. The one question voted down that was statewide was to do a Constitutional Convention – resoundingly ‘no’ – all other statewides were a ‘yes’.

Rhode Island Voters cast 171,806 early in-person and 50,505 mail-in ballots before Election Day 2024.

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RHODE ISLAND & VICINITY

Easton’s Beach in Newport is not for sale or to be privatized, as has been rumored

Historic Sandy Point Farm in Portsmouth sold at auction for more than $2 million

RI Hospital ER docs say there has been a rise in pedestrian accidents, reminding people to be cautious driving and careful walking as well

Central Falls school scores are failing and the city has asked for schools to come back under their local control, after 30+ years under the state’s control. To that end the city will hold 3 info sessions in the City Council Chambers: 

  • November 12, 5:30-7:00 pm
  • November 23, 10:00-11:30 am
  • December 2, 5:30-7:00 pm

Owner of Audrain’s in Newport now owns Flo’s Clam Shack

Radio station Hot 106.3 is now known under new brand 106.3 The Wolf, and moves to classic rock

40% of the 200K who came to Narragansett Beach this summer were from out of Rhode Island

Renovations taking place at the RI Train Station – RIPTA has identified this as a possible relocation for its bus hub

Mission of Mercy free dental program for those in need served 623 people, delivering more than $375,000 in dental services

RI receives more than $24M for LIHEAP energy assistance program

Joe Biden’s fourth and final visit to Nantucket as President of the United States is being planned for the Thanksgiving holiday.

Saladworks closed both Warwick and Providence sites

Groden Center staff settles its staff problem, no strike happening

The M/V Nantucket went offline on Monday afternoon when water was found in the vessel voids. The 50-year-old boat was taken to Fairhaven for repairs, and will be offline for “an indeterminate time,”

Chief Kyle Rekas appointed Narragansett Police Chief

RI offers parcel 42 on the I-195 land in Providence to Hasbro for $1. They can take 18 mos to decide.

Newport Illuminated Boats event returns on Nov. 29th

Nantucket Pharmacy ending prescriptions, closing soda fountain – over-the-counter goods, gifts, and knick-knacks

155 Nantucket businesses urge select board to withdraw from Good Neighbor Agreement with Vineyard Wind

Sen. Ruggerio holds RI Senate presidency, 23-9 – Sen. Valerie Lawson will be Majority Leader

A “good luck” duck that has been attending PC games at the AMP is no longer allowed in the building due to health concerns

ThamesGiving, an event of local shopping, dining, and community spirit from November 8-30. Copper Pumpkin Passport Scavenger Hunt, live music, an artisan market, and festive activities supporting local causes

New England, Yankee Magazine, named the Castle Hill Inn and the Weekapaug Inn in RI to their Most Romantic Getaway list for New England inns

Carolyn Rafaelian is donating Temple Beth-El on Broad St in Providence to the Center for Southeast Asians – they hope to make it a community center if they can raise $16 million to restore and renovate it.

Providence Place Mall has a $259M mortgage

Fall River designated as the most Portuguese city in America

Local Scouts Collect Over 88 Tons of Food for Neighbors in Need During Annual Scouting for Food Drive

R.I. Superior Court issued a decision in favor of Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) to withhold $8.5 million in state funds to the city.

Sect. of Commerce, Gina Raimondo, former Gov. of RI, will be replaced in the new administration

Astrana Health is purchasing Prospect Health, holder of medical groups in RI

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NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL

DEI dept. elimination at Boeing

Disney has established an Office of Technology Enablement to coordinate the use of AI, apps, and mixed reality

There are 40,000 U.S. service members stationed in the mid-east region.

The Grandma Stand, is a small mobile booth where passersby can stop to chat with a grandma and receive advice, in the Upper West Side of Manhattan.

Gannett has lost over $19M in the 3rd quarter – they publish the Providence Journal

SNL gave an ad for Donald Trump during the NFL game as a “make good” for FCC violation of featuring Kamala Harris without extending “equal time” opportunity

Queen Camilla ill with “chest infection” and has canceled public appearances

Fox News was the first station to call it for Trump

Medicare insurers financials soar on Trump election win, as well as Bitcoin, Tesla, and the stock market in general

Hygieia, a digital insulin management software, filed Chapter 7 bankruptcy – supported by BCBS

Wendy’s to close 140 non-performing locations, open new ones.

Shipping services such as UPS and FedEx are hiring thousands right now, expecting a robust holiday season

Israel’s PM, Netanyahu, fired Defense Minister Gallant – demonstrations followed in Tel Aviv

3,000 migrants on the way to the US border from Mexico

USDOJ moves to wind down legal cases against Pres. Trump

Pres. Biden invites Pres. Trump to the White House for transition talks, a tradition

Cuba’s electrical grid has collapsed – with another storm on their doorstep

Australia wants to ban social media for those under 16

First snow falls on Mt. Fuji, after long delay

Pres. Trump appoints Susan Wiles as Chief of Staff, 67, she will be the first woman to hold that position

EU wants to buy natural gas – LNG – from US, and end buying from Russia

Pres. Putin said he is willing to meet with Pres. Trump prior to his inauguration

Taliban leader says he wants “peace with America”

Mexico has taken some steps to secure parts of their border – the 3,000 migrants headed to the US have dispersed as a large group

Saudi Arabia is deporting Hamas leaders in their country

Washington Post orders all staff to return to office 5 days a week

Stock market hit all time highs this week – crypto as well

Violent mobs attack Israeli soccer team and citizens in Amsterdam, Netherlands, of all places. Israel sending planes to evacuate their citizens, opts not to send IDF, which was first a consideration

Gov. Walz is back in Minnesota where he will serve for 2 more years

Federal judge in Texas struck down effort to give a path to U.S. citizenship for undocumented immigrants for being married to American citizens

43 Rhesus research monkeys on the loose in South Carolina community

Hundreds of Pakistanis hospitalized due to air pollution

Steven Madden, U.S. shoe company, said it would cut nearly half of its Chinese production in the next 12 months. 

Phenylephrine about to be removed from cold medicines – shown to not have any effect on symptoms of colds, though it has been in products since 1937

Canada says it will take precautions in case migrants that are in the US head north

Federal Reserve cut its key interest rate by a quarter-point in response to the steady decline in the once-high inflation

Judge cancels court case deadlines against Donald Trump

Stranded astronaut, Sunita Williams, 59, has had a dramatic weight loss and NASA scientists are putting a plan together to help her regain weight – not set to come home until early 2025

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PASSINGS

Peter Dennehy, 77, former RI Mental Health Advocate

Elwood Edwards, 74, the voice of AOL’s “You Got Mail”

Bishop Edward Gelineau, 96, past and long-standing bishop of Providence

Greg Hildebrandt, 85, illustrator and painter for Lord of the Rings, Trans-Siberian Orch, etc.

Quincy Jones, 91, music producer

Bernie Marcus, 95, founder, Home Depot

Tony Todd, 69, actor

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