Saturday, October 11th, 2025
Good morning, Newport. Here's your local news at a glance for Saturday, the 11th of October.
BUSINESS NEWS
- ➤ The Newport Daily News has partnered with AI-powered answer engine Perplexity to feature its trusted local journalism in the new Comet web browser — the deal brings fresh revenue for the newsroom while keeping community news accurate and accessible. The Newport Daily News
CULTURE NEWS
- ➤ Newport Classical will host two concerts in November as part of its Chamber Series—Taiwanese American pianist Charlotte Hu will perform Chopin works at 7:30 p.m. on Nov 7 at Newport Classical Recital Hall, 42 Dearborn St, and Siberian saxophonist Valentin Kovalev will make his local debut at 7:30 p.m. on Nov 21 at the same venue. Both performances are part of the Music Enrichment and Engagement Initiative that includes school visits by the artists. What's Up Newp
- ➤ Today, Broadway Street Fair draws over 15,000 guests as it revives Newport’s historic Broadway with live music, food trucks, and artisan booths stretching from Equality Park to Washington Square — local leaders Lynne Tungett and Deb Bailey coordinated the free event to reconnect residents after a busy summer. What's Up Newp
- ➤ Former ProJo reporter Bob Wyss will share stories from his new book 'Black Gold: The Rise, Reign, and Fall of American Coal' at Charter Books in Newport on October 17 at 6 p.m.—he will also speak about coal’s impact on America's economy and environment at Symposium Books in Providence on October 16 at 6 p.m. What's Up Newp
- ➤ Charter Books will host Rhode Island cookbook author Polina Chesnakova at Pivotal Brewing on Oct. 29 for a cooking demonstration and tasting of varenyky from her new cookbook. Tickets cost $55 for a single admission or $65 for couples, each including a signed copy of the book and one complimentary drink. What's Up Newp
- ➤ Newport's fall season has many events, including Sakonnet Vineyards' 50th Anniversary Harvest Celebration happening today to October 12, Newport Vineyards' 30th Harvest Festival on October 19, Bowen's Wharf Seafood Festival on October 18 to 19, and a haunted mansion event on October 31. Restaurant Week runs from November 7 to 16, and local attractions like u-pick farms and sauna openings offer more ways for residents to enjoy autumn. What's Up Newp
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Columbus Day on Monday, Oct. 13 is a federal holiday that honors Italian-American heritage. Indigenous Peoples’ Day is not a federal holiday—some cities celebrate it, and Rhode Island observes both holidays. The Newport Daily News
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ Dr. Michael Fine said three positive health care steps took place in recent weeks. Rhode Island’s Department of Health joined a multi-state public health group to share advice — the FDA plans to limit drug ads and a Senate study commission released a draft report that supports a new medical school to train local doctors. What's Up Newp
- ➤ Newport residents can safely dispose of unwanted prescription medications on Oct. 25 during the 29th National Prescription Drug Take Back Day from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Salvation Army on 51 Memorial Blvd—its new event location, organized by the prevention coalition and police. What's Up Newp
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2025 Amica Newport Marathon
7:30 AM – 1:30 PM — Easton's Beach — Registration fees apply — Experience the breathtaking oceanfront scenery at this award-winning marathon.
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NEHRA's Annual Conference
9 AM – 10 AM — Newport Harbor Island Resort — Registration required — A vibrant gathering for HR professionals to deepen their connections and enhance their skills.
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Fall for Lucy's Hearth
6-9 p.m. — Newport Art Museum — Supporting families experiencing homelessness — An evening benefiting a vital local shelter and transitional housing program.
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Harvest Festival Weekend
4-6 p.m. — Newport Vineyards & Restaurant — Celebrate the fall harvest with wine tastings and festive activities.
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Dueling Pianos Late Show at Top Of Pelham
7:30-9:30 p.m. — Dueling Pianos Bar at Top Of Pelham — 21+ event — Experience a lively night with audience-requested music and stunning views of Newport Harbor.
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