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In the News… recap for week ending Oct. 5, 2024

RHODE ISLAND & VICINITY

Rhode Island Catholic received the Publick Occurrences Award by the New England Newspaper and Press Association (NENPA) for its “Israel at War Series,” deemed “a remarkable 4-part report on the conflict in Israel and Gaza, written from firsthand observations.”

The Newport City Council passing a resolution that directs the city manager to explore relocation options and funding mechanisms to restore and preserve Easton’s Beach Carousel

Newport refused to ban new short term rentals

Dr. De LaTorre stepping down as Steward Hospitals CEO

NBC10 Boston has laid off five members of its “special projects” team, which includes investigative journalists.

The Seasons Assisted Living in East Greenwich will soon be part of Saint Elizabeth Community, the state’s largest nonprofit provider of eldercare

The Wayland Square Diner on the East Side of Providence is closing, saying “failed lease negotiations” were the cause

Pizzeria Uno in Smithfield to close, also notes lease agreement was too expensive

CVS laying off 2,900 workers, less than 1% of their workforce, and is considering structural changes, specifically involving Aetna Health.

Pro-Palestine supporters will hold a demonstration at the RI State House on Oct. 5th, just prior to the anniversary of the massacre in Israel by the Hamas

Lifespan has finalized its acquisition of Saint Anne’s Hospital in Fall River, Massachusetts, and Morton Hospital in Taunton, Massachusetts.

Norman Bird Sanctuary celebrates its 75th anniversary and the 50th anniversary of its Harvest Fair this weekend

Homes in Cranston and Johnston will begin being bought out by federal programs due to flooding from Pocasset River

US Attorney General Merrick Garland visited the Rhode Island US Attorney’s Office

Ocean State Oyster Festival takes place at a new venue this year: 195 District Park along the Providence River. On October 5

MA Gov blocked proposal for a National Guard machine gun range on the Cape

New proposed Payment In Lieu of Taxes (PILOT) agreement between the City of Providence and Lifespan confirmed – first formal PILOT agreement between Lifespan and the City, providing $1.5 million in voluntary contributions over 3 years to the City – the first voluntary payment in three years

Nantucket’s South Church Preservation Fund is advising the community that the Unitarian Church bell will go silent for six-month starting on Oct. 15 as it undergoes repairs

The U.S. Department of Defense awarded a $1.3 billion contract to Pratt & Whitney, in East Hartford, CT,  to modernize the engines used in military fighter jets and help protect jobs

RI Airport CE, Iftikhar Ahmad held a news conference to talk about the anonymous emails to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) on what they say were false claims of a toxic workplace and of a walkout harmed the airport financially, and efforts to support and/or break the union.

Crossroads says over 7,000 will be homeless this year in Rhode Island

RI Rental Registry – Delays and errors plagued the new website where landlords are required to register rental properties and provide evidence of work done to remove lead-based paint work done to remove lead-based paint in older properties.

Amherst, MA may build a joint 40-bed homeless shelter and 30-unit single-room occupancy apartment complex at the site of the former Veterans of Former Wars property.

Moosup Valley bridge now one lane until 2026, for repairs

Rhode Island T.F. Green International Airport has been named one of the top ten airports in the U.S. by Condé Nast Traveler’s Readers’ Choice Awards

South Kingstown will use at least 3 empty schools for homeless housing and eventually to build lower income housing

Seats are being installed at Tidewater Landing for soccer in Pawtucket

The City of Providence, and MENTOR Rhode Island will use $1M ARPA funds to administer Relationships at the Center, an initiative that will support 20 community organizations and serve more than 1,000 youth.

Johnson & Wales University is celebrating its 110th anniversary

Providence Teachers Union President Maribeth Calabro is running for president of the Rhode Island Federation of Teachers and Health Professionals (Boston Globe) – Cynthia Robles, VP, will take over.

West Place Animal Sanctuary announced the death of Erna, a Crested Pekin duck, who passed away at 17-and-a-half years old, the last of their original rescues from 2007, and believed to be the oldest duck in RI, and perhaps the country.

North Kingstown house in contest for Scariest House in America – new reality show which began airing 10/4

The MBTA’s Green Line Extension is back in operation after a derailment Tuesday afternoon sent several passengers to the hospital

Johnston HS new construction will be paused to determine size. State approved size which is less than currently enrolled numbers. Town Council and Mayor agree on pause.

Boston Mayor to give out 225 new liquor licenses

Rate increases coming for MV and Nantucket ferries

New Yorkers headed to Nantucket for the island’s annual Christmas Stroll can now get there with dedicated Cape Air flights – $1400 roundtrip

Tonight’s Waterfire will be the Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Foundation Waterfire

Newport City Council is looking at ways to calm traffic on Admiral Kalbfus Road, including adding bike lanes and limiting truck access, after residents voiced concerns about safety and increased traffic.

An invasive pest from China and Vietnam called the spotted lanternfly has been identified in a handful of western Massachusetts towns

The U.S. Naval War College will celebrate its 140th anniversary today with a special ceremony.

Audrain’s Newport Concours & Motor Week, 50th Anniversary Harvest Fair, Cardines Classic this weekend

Michael Browner Jr., Ph.D. appointed to the Rhode Island Ethics Commission – currently principal of Frank E. Thompson Middle School in Newport

Pleasant View Elementary School will have a ribbon cutting to recognize it as the fourth new or like-new school opened in the Providence District 

TODAY – Providence Roller Derby celebrates their 20th anniversary with a ‘Creepy Carnival’ double-header event. PRD

Johnston Elementary School will have a topping off and beam signing event on their new construction on Oct. 22nd

RIDEM is buying Sweet’s Hill, with plans to add the 151 acre East Avenue lot in Burrillville to an existing recreation area, and maintain it as open space. 

Rhode Island Commerce infrastructure projects to improve broadband service for an estimated 6,700 locations in Jamestown, Newport, and Westerly will be Verizon and GoNetspeed. $25M will be spent in one of two rounds of projects

Anna Cano Morales, former vice president of external relations and DEI at Rhode Island College, will receive a severance of $180,000, a year’s salary, plus a stipend for health care.

November 9th to 17th will be a program with Sicily to promote climate change issues

Casino Training Academy opens at CCRI

TF Green Airport and employees involved in toxic workplace claims, each side blaming the other

Great Pumpkin Contest declared a winner from Sharon, MA – noting there were fewer entries than previously, with “growing conditions” attributed

Geoffrey Noble sworn in as head of the MA State Police, formerly of Rhode Island

Stop & Shop facing price gouging charges in MA

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NATIONAL & INTERNATIONAL

In Florida, entire town of Steinhatchee wiped out by Hurricane Helene

Chevron will buy Hess for $53 Billion

Samsung will cut thousands of jobs throughout its company

2 or 3 state police departments are using AI to write a police report generated from their body cam – it interprets, then with a chance for edits to be done

CNN will begin experimenting with charging some readers for digital access as part of a bid to shore up its business as cable television erodes industrywide

The Commander of Hezbollah’s Preventative Security Unit and a member of their Executive Council, Nabil Qaouk, was eliminated in a precise IDF strike.

Usha Vance, wife of VP candidate JD Vance has left the law firm of Munger, Tolles & Olson LLP

DNA testing company 23andMe may not be long for this world, with uncertain results for all the genetic data it now owns

A new drug to treat Alzheimer’s is about to become available

Pres. Jimmy Carter, turned 100

An explosion at a Japanese airport was determined to be from a WWII American bomb underneath the tarmac

California Gov signed bill banning foods with 6 food dyes, additives from school lunch program

Prince’s Purple Rain house is now a BNB

Legacy students will not have an advantage in application to California private colleges beginning in 2025, per a bill passed by Gov. Newsome

Verizon experienced wide outage at the beginning of the week – slowly getting restored

Colleges and universities crack down on protests on campus – try to restore emphasis on education and safety on campus – record decrease in admissions at several schools

5 additional immigrants arrested on Nantucket for “violent crimes”

Direct TV will buy Dish for $1

Verizon will sell cell towers for $3.3Billion to Vertical Bridge

45% of people will not get fall/winter vaccines – flu, COVID, etc.

After a 15 year hiatus, the legendary Orient Express train service (Paris-Istanbul) will be returning in 2025.

Starbucks have 500 stores that have unionized

Florida makes living on sidewalks or in tents illegal

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The WHO wants to decrease deaths by 2.5% every year, saving 2.5 million lives over 20 years.

CNN & Verge are asking people to pay a subscription

Special Counsel Jack Smith tries to keep case alive against Pres. Donald Trump after Supreme Court ruling on presidential immunity – released previously redacted content

Target plans to hire 100K holiday workers and will offer less expensive items

A Nintendo Museum opened in Japan – there is a lottery to gain admission

New trend to have parties early in the day so people can get to bed early, as the young people get older – some times are 5pm to 10pm – others are even held in the morning.

US Govt. says it will not have enough money to respond to the 2024-2025 Hurricane season

Pope Francis holds Synod of Bishops at the Vatican

Use of condoms among young people, particularly college age is declining, due to better birth control medications

Amazon will hire 250K seasonal workers

Dockworkers strike is suspended until mid-January

Augusta National Golf Course, with nationals set for April, 2025, sustained flooding damage and renovations are underway

PC Women’s Basketball set to play 4 games on national TV

Garth Brooks charged with sexual assault 5+ years ago, which he denies, saying she has been demanding millions of dollars for the past year – he says “this is human behavior I am not capable of”.

Caitlin Clark named WNBA Rookie of the Year

Pres. Biden’s newest student loan forgiveness plan shot down by judge

Melania Trump reaffirmed her support for women’s right to choose, regarding abortion

IV supplies are being conserved, because Baxter Int’l, which makes the majority of them, is closed due to flooding in North Carolina.

TODAY, Elon Musk will campaign with Pres. Donald Trump in Butler, PA, where the assassination attempt took place

UN report says food prices have risen the most in the past 18 months in September

Jobs numbers added 254,000 jobs in September, significantly more than the 150,000 expected.  Unemployment rate is now 4.1% with hiring most in service industries relating to bars and restaurants and fast-food, healthcare and construction

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PASSINGS

John Amos, 84, actor

John Ashton, 76, actor, Beverly Hills Cop

Bahij Ibrahim Boutros, “David” 57, South Kingstown, owner of Baja’s Restaurants in RI

Drake Hogestyn, 70, actor who played John Black lead on Days of our Lives, of pancreatic cancer

Kris Kristofferson, 88, singer and actor, at his home in Hawaii

Dikembe Mutombo, 58, NBA player who stood 7’3”

Ken Page, 70, did voiceovers for CATS, etc.

Pete Rose, 83, Cincinnati Reds, never installed into the Baseball Hall of Fame

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