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Tuesday, May 10, 2022People's Credit Union & Shopping Local
Shopping local is a big part of boosting our economy and helping smaller stores! People's Credit Union has teamed up with Shop Greater Newport and The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce to offer our shop local gif cards! Purchase your gift card today in the lobby of Innovate Newport at 513 Broadway, Newport RI.SHOPGREATERNEWPORT.COM and PEOPLESCU.COMWatch the Studio 10 interview with Marketing Manager, Courtney Hunter, People's Credit Union, and Executive Director, Erin Donovan-Boyle, Greater Newport
Thursday, March 31, 2022WOMAN OF DISTINCTION
WOMAN OF DISTINCTION Salve Regina University professor Missy Varao, from left, Courtney Hunter and Erin Donovan-Boyle, executive director of the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce, during the 2022 Women of Distinction awards ceremony March 23 at Rosecliff in Newport. Hunter, a Jamestown resident and marketing manager for People’s Credit Union, was one of four women honored by the chamber for “impressive traits and accomplishments deserving of recognition, including community involvement, industry impact
Wednesday, March 23, 2022McKee Says New Normal Could be ‘Far Better’
McKee Says New Normal Could be ‘Far Better’ By Phil Cozzolino | on March 17, 2022 | read the original article hereBy Philip Cozzolino At a Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce event that ironically resembled pre-pandemic gatherings, Gov. Dan McKee rebuffed the idea of returning to normalcy, stating instead that the post-pandemic world could be “far better.” His comments came in a room of unmasked guests at the Wayfinder Hotel on March 10. McKee, who was on hand to offer local business and municipal
Wednesday, March 16, 2022Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce honors 2022 Women of Distinction
Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce honors 2022 Women of Distinction Newport, RI - In honor of Women’s History Month, the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce will recognize four honorees with the second annual Women of Distinction awards. The recipients represent impressive traits and accomplishments deserving of recognition, including community involvement, industry impact, and professional success.The 2022 Women of Distinction were chosen by a committee comprised of women from the Chamber’s board of
Friday, February 11, 2022Greater Newport Chamber to welcome Governor Dan McKee to Newport
Greater Newport Chamber to welcome Governor Dan McKee to NewportFebruary 9, 2022 1:55 pm Ben Brown Read the original article here. NEWPORT, R.I. (WLNE) – The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce will host a Government Affairs Forum on Thursday, March 10. Governor Dan McKee will talk to guests about his Fiscal Year 2023 budget, AARPA funds and his public policy priorities for this session. “We are thrilled to be able to host this important event for the broader business community of Greater
Thursday, February 10, 2022Jumpstarting the Blue Economy
Opinion: Jumpstarting the Blue EconomyBy Rep. Deborah Ruggiero and Erin Donovan-Boyle Read the original article here. There’s no better place to build and grow Rhode Island’s blue economy than Greater Newport. Growing a sustainable blue economy is an economic development strategy that attracts talent, creates jobs in coastal communities and leverages our strong defense, marine trades, manufacturing and high tech industries. The uniqueness of Narragansett Bay’s ecosystem and physical infrastructure is
Friday, January 28, 2022Greater Newport Chamber to host food drive throughout February
For Immediate ReleaseJanuary 28, 2022 Greater Newport Chamber to host food drive throughout February Newport, RI- The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce Ambassadors will run the annual Ton of Love food drive to benefit the food pantry at the Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Community Center. Those who wish to donate online can visit mlkccenter.org and choose “Hunger Services” and “Ton of Love”. Checks or gift cards noting “Ton of Love” can be mailed to the center at 20 Marcus Wheatland Blvd. Newport.
Thursday, January 20, 2022Town seeks to spend its fed aid cash
Town seeks to spend its fed aid cashAmbulance, water system fixes top listBy ohtadmin | on January 20, 2022 | Read the original article here Jamestown is slated to receive $1.63 million in federal stimulus aid through the American Rescue Plan, and the administration is proposing to use that money for public safety and the municipal water system. “If we use the money just the way we use the taxpayers’ money, and if you follow the metrics that we already do, we don’t have to reinvent the wheel,” Town
Tuesday, January 18, 2022the Beat - RhodeIslandInno
Before We BeginAnnouncements and the like.Dana: Good afternoon, Rhode Island! Business ventures within the North End Urban Plan are starting to ramp up almost a year after the plan was accepted into Newport’s land use plan. The area selected for redevelopment was targeted for growth within the area’s blue institutional economy. Recently, the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce and Innovate Newport announced a BlueTech Startup Competition as a side event to coincide with the Blue Innovation Symposium
Friday, January 14, 2022Innovate Newport announces international competition to spur blue tech industry growth
Innovate Newport announces international competition to spur blue tech industry growthSavana Dunning | The Newport Daily News NEWPORT — Innovate Newport’s latest effort to grow the area's tech startup industry will pit companies from greater Newport and Israel in a Blue Tech pitching competition. The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce and Innovate Newport announced a BlueTech Startup Competition as a side event to coincide with the Blue Innovation Symposium starting Feb. 22 at Middletown's Wyndham
Thursday, January 13, 2022Will hiring improve in Newport County in 2022? Concern remains.
Will hiring improve in Newport County in 2022? Concern remains.Savana Dunning | The Newport Daily News The original article can be read here. Six Months. That’s how long it took for Marco Polselli to find enough staff to open his new sandwich shop in downtown Newport. “It was incredibly hard,” Polselli said. “After getting all the certificates and all the paperwork from the city done, there was this period of time where I was able to open but I couldn’t because I didn’t have
Thursday, December 30, 2021To Reverse Crisis, Raise Pay for Health Workers
To Reverse Crisis, Raise Pay for Health Workers By Newport This Week Staff | on December 16, 2021 To the Editor: The Newport County Community Healthcare Collaborative is an association of 10 organizations that came together to combat vaccine hesitancy and limit the damage of the pandemic. Our work focused on providing those experiencing the most severe impacts of COVID access to testing and vaccinations. This collaborative has brought together disparate organizations who have learned that by pooling
Thursday, December 30, 2021Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce announces window contest winners
Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce announces window contest winnersThe Newport Daily News Read the original article here The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce held its third annual Holidays by the Sea Window Contest earlier this month. Chamber members were encouraged to enter and show off their festive décor to be viewed by the Chamber Ambassadors, a group of chamber member volunteers. The Ambassadors chose Stalise as this year’s winner. “All of this year’s participating businesses did a wonderful
Tuesday, December 21, 2021Greater Newport Chamber announces Holidays by the Sea Window Contest Winner
The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce513 Broadway Suite 218Newport, Rhode Island 02840401.847.1600www.NewportChamber.com For immediate releaseDecember 21st, 2021 Greater Newport Chamber announces Holidays by the Sea Window Contest WinnerNewport, RI- The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce held its 3rd annual Holidays by the Sea Window Contest earlier this month. Chamber members were encouraged to enter and show off their festive décor to be viewed by the Chamber Ambassadors, a group of chamber member
Tuesday, December 14, 2021Newport’s shortage of affordable housing for Hispanic and Latino workers could hurt local economy
Newport’s shortage of affordable housing for Hispanic and Latino workers could hurt local economy As home prices skyrocket around Newport, many of the Hispanic and Latino workers who power the city’s economy are having trouble finding an affordable place to live.The Public’s Radio Newport Bureau has recently been working on a series of stories digging into how the housing market has put undocumented families in a particularly vulnerable position on Aquidneck Island. Reporter Antonia Ayres-Brown
Saturday, December 11, 2021Gov. McKee promises actions next week to address rising COVID cases in RI
Gov. McKee promises actions next week to address rising COVID cases in RI The Providence Journal | Read the original article here PROVIDENCE — Gov. Dan McKee will announce a series of actions early this week "to address the increase in COVID-19 cases in Rhode Island'' and "alleviate pressures" on the state's hospitals, his office announced Friday night. Elaborating on Saturday, his staff said, "the comprehensive set of actions the governor is focused on are vaccination, testing, masking and staffing
Thursday, December 09, 2021Opinion: Addressing the full-scale workforce crisis within health and human services
Opinion: Addressing the full-scale workforce crisis within health and human servicesWhat’s Up Newp. | Read the original article here. “Rhode Island is the only New England state that has not allocated the $1.2 billion in federal American Rescue Funds. We have communicated closely with our Newport County Legislators, several of whom servce in General Assembly leadership roldes, but we have yet to see action on our specific requests.”The Newport County Community Healthcare Collaborative is an association of
Monday, October 25, 2021Newport area startup companies compete in 'Shark Tank'-style pitch contest
Newport area startup companies compete in 'Shark Tank'-style pitch contestSavana DunningNewport Daily News NEWPORT — From self-piloting aquatic vehicles to the social-distancing igloos made popular by restaurant outdoor dining last year, startup companies across Newport and Bristol counties on Friday competed for a chance to win a $1,000 investment in their businesses from the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce. “Startups are many, and burnouts and dropouts are many as well, and you obviously want to
Wednesday, October 20, 2021Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce to host Annual Auction virtually, December 2-5, 2021
For immediate releaseOctober 21, 2021Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce to host Annual Auction virtually, December 2-5, 2021Newport, RI- The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce will host its annual auction as a virtual event over a four-day period, Thursday December 2nd through Sunday, December 5th. “We are happy to offer this unique opportunity for the first time to the entire community to take part in supporting the Chamber, and in turn, supporting our region’s local businesses. This year’s theme is
Tuesday, October 19, 2021Want to participate in the Greater Newport Chamber's annual auction? Now you can from anywhere.
Want to participate in the Greater Newport Chamber's annual auction? Now you can from anywhere.Savana DunningNewport Daily NewsRead the original article here. For the first time, people far and wide can place bids on the vacation getaways, hotel stays and local goodies at the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce’s annual auction, which has moved to an entirely online format. “It will be open to the public, really, from wherever you are," said Kate Grotteberg, program director and head of events for the
Wednesday, October 13, 2021Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce to host Women in Business Event with Keynote Speaker Joan Kwiatk
For immediate releaseOctober 13th, 2021Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce to host Women in Business Event with Keynote Speaker Joan Kwiatkowski, PACE Organization of RINewport, RI- The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce will host its annual fall Women in Business After Hours event on Thursday, October 28th at Rosecliff Mansion. The event is sponsored by Bank of America, The Preservation Society of Newport County and Greenvale Vineyards with media sponsors, Newport This Week, 1540 WADK and MIXX 99.3.Guests
Thursday, September 30, 2021Walk to End Alzheimer's - Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce
Event listing from Newport County Chamber-Commerce: Saturday, September 25 from 8:30 AM to 12:00 PMThe Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce is helping to raise funds for the Alzheimer's Association, RI Chapter. The Ambassador Team will be walking and raising money for this event. To donate, click here: https://act.alz.org/site/TR/Walk2021/RI-RhodeIsland?pg=team&fr_id=14762&team_id=678103&skip_login_page=true#team-roster
Thursday, September 30, 2021Roadmap for a Stronger Newport Economy
The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce and Connect Greater Newport are excited to announce adoption of the first 10-year regional economic development strategy for Greater Newport that will serve as a roadmap to build a strong, competitive, and more resilient economy. Connect Greater Newport, the Chamber’s economic development division and a public-private partnership made up of regional stakeholders, developed the plan in consultation with representatives from municipal government leadership, private
Tuesday, August 31, 2021Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce Selects Transamerica for Retirement Savings Plan
Click Here to read the Boston Business Journal's article on our new Retirement Savings Plan for Chamber members.
Wednesday, August 04, 2021Root Riders job program teaches Newport teens about food and much more
Root Riders job program teaches Newport teens about food and much moreSavana DunningNewport Daily News Read the original article here. NEWPORT — Bicycles with bags attached to the sides lean next to a tent, the table underneath it stocked high with greens and produce collected from community gardens. Three high schoolers, who helped grow the food by hand, sell what they have from their final harvest to Virginian visitor Dee Tokarski and her two granddaughters. “They approached me while we were
Thursday, May 27, 2021Minimum wage to reach $15 by ’25
Minimum wage to reach $15 by ’25Euer, Ruggiero support increase from $11.25Jamestown Press | By ohtadmin | on May 27, 2021 Read the original article here.The minimum wage in Rhode Island will incrementally increase to $15 an hour in 2025 under legislation signed by Gov. Dan McKee.McKee, a Democrat, affixed his signature May 20 amid pushback from GOP lawmakers who believe higher labor costs will kill small businesses.“This is an important step in the effort to help lift Rhode Island families out of
Friday, May 21, 2021People’s Credit Union sponsors Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce’s Shop Greater Newport Gift Card
People’s Credit Union sponsors Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce’s Shop Greater Newport Gift Card ProgramThe new Shop Greater Newport Gift Cards are redeemable at over 300 small businesses and restaurants.by Ryan M. Belmore May 20, 2021 | Read the original article here.People’s Credit Union today announced its sponsorship of the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce’s Shop Greater Newport Gift Card Program. Shop Greater Newport (SGN) is a unique gift card program that encourages consumers to find and choose
Thursday, May 20, 2021Broadband Issues Getting Full Attention
Broadband Issues Getting Full Attention By Newport This Week Staff | on May 20, 2021 Read the original article here.By Alex Malm When the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce Regional Economic Development Division surveyed businesses about the biggest challenges they faced, 62 percent had broadband on the top of the list. Now, the chamber is hoping to help with this issue by completing geographic information system mapping in the area. The chamber was recently awarded $50,000 from Commerce Rhode Island,
Tuesday, May 18, 2021Some R.I. businesses opt to continue requiring masks, as state loosens rules
Some R.I. businesses opt to continue requiring masks, as state loosens rules RI Public Radio | May 18th, 2021 | Read the original article here. As of Tuesday, businesses in Rhode Island can allow fully vaccinated customers inside without a face mask. But some business owners say they’re not ready to change their mask policies. India Kenyon, the owner of Cutie Curls Boutique in Newport, said she plans to continue asking customers to wear masks until a higher proportion of Rhode Islanders are
Monday, May 17, 2021Chamber of Commerce has a plan to address Newport County's internet problem
Chamber of Commerce has a plan to address Newport County's internet problem Newport Daily News | NewportRI.com Savana Dunning May 17, 2021 Read the original article here. NEWPORT — After listening to local concerns over internet inaccessibility, the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce is moving forward with an initiative that could result in better internet access for Newport County. “It really grew out of the fact that when COVID hit, so many more people were reliant on broadband, for education
Thursday, May 06, 2021Employee Shortage Hits Businesses Hard
Employee Shortage Hits Businesses Hard Newport This Week | Newport Now By Alex Malm Read the original article here. From West Main Road in Middletown to Thames Street in Newport, it’s hard to go to more than one or two businesses without seeing help wanted signs. “Everyone in the hospitality/ restaurant industry has been struggling to fill employment vacancies this year,” said Charles Holder, manager of Midtown Oyster Bar. Holder currently has about 30 jobs to fill between Midtown and the Surf
Sunday, April 25, 2021Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce names Isabel Marsh business outreach specialist
Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce names Isabel Marsh business outreach specialist The original article can be read here. NEWPORT — The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce has named Isabel Marsh as Business Outreach Specialist working with the chamber's Regional Economic Development division and the stakeholders of Connect Greater Newport. She will support efforts to develop effective strategies for regional economic, workforce and ecosystem development. In her new role, Marsh will lead direct
Thursday, April 22, 2021It Takes A Community To Serve One
It Takes A Community To Serve OneBy Newport This Week Staff | on April 22, 2021 Read the original article here At a pop-up clinic held on April 21 at the Gateway Center, more than 400 members of the community received the Covid-19 vaccine. While anyone was eligible, the goal was to reach as many members of the BIPOC and LatinX community as possible, along with restaurant and hospitality industry workers. Dozens of volunteers and the Newport Fire Department were on hand to facilitate the process, a
Friday, April 16, 2021Tons of Love Returns to Newport County
Tons of Love Returns to Newport CountyIt's time again for the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce's Ton of Love food drive, benefitting the MLK Community Center!Newport Patch | Read the original article here.MLK CenterIt's time again for the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce's Ton of Love food drive, benefitting the MLK Community Center! Throughout the month of April, stop by any of these participating businesses throughout Newport County (& beyond!) to drop off your donation. You're also welcome to stop
Wednesday, April 07, 2021Small business owners voice concerns to Gov. McKee during visit to Thames Street in Newport
Small business owners voice concerns to Gov. McKee during visit to Thames Street in NewportSavana DunningNewport Daily News NEWPORT — Gov. Dan McKee purchased $10 worth in Newport-made fudge and rubbed elbows with local business leaders during a visit to Thames Street on Tuesday afternoon. Guided by Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Erin Donovan-Boyle, the governor spoke with small business owners about their concerns and excitement as they reopen for the upcoming summer season,
Tuesday, April 06, 2021Chamber Honors Women of Distinction
Chamber Honors Women of Distinction By ohtadmin | on April 01, 2021By Wendy Logan Read the original article here. In honor of Women’s History Month, The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce is honoring four “Women of Distinction” for their accomplishments, including community involvement, industry impact and professional success. “We were so proud to be able to honor this year’s women of distinction in the Greater Newport region,” said Erin Donovan-Boyle, chamber executive director. “Our … awardees
Tuesday, March 30, 2021Restore Greater Newport Calls on the General Assembly to Increase Funding for Real Jobs RI
NEWS RELEASERestore Greater Newport Calls on the General Assembly to Increase Funding for Real Jobs RI Newport, Rhode Island, March 30, 2021: Recognizing that critical jobs training programs will more ably allow the Aquidneck Island region to economically recover from the COVID-19 pandemic, Restore Greater Newport, a coalition of business, tourism, hospitality, manufacturing and marine entities is calling on the General Assembly to increase funding for Real Jobs Rhode Island.Real Jobs RI is a program run
Tuesday, March 23, 2021Greater Newport Chamber Hires Director of Innovation & Business Development
Greater Newport Chamber Hires Director of Innovation & Business Development Newport, RI - March 23, 2021 The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce has named Mollie Frazer Williams as Director of Innovation & Business Development. In this new role, Williams will be tasked with advancing innovative models of business engagement and program implementation at Innovate Newport, as well as developing effective strategies for regional economic, workforce and ecosystem development. “I am honored to be
Monday, March 22, 2021Minimum wage debate hits Newport County
Minimum wage debate hits Newport CountySavana DunningNewport Daily News | Read the original article here. With many businesses in Newport County offering entry-level positions at minimum wage, a potential wage increase from the state legislature has left the business community with mixed feelings. In February, the Rhode Island Senate approved legislation that would steadily increase the minimum wage to $15 an hour by 2025. As the bill now makes its way to the House, it has stoked conversation among
Friday, March 19, 2021Folk Festival and Jazz Festival plan a return to Newport in 2021
Folk Festival and Jazz Festival plan a return to Newport in 2021 Rhode Island has given the green light for Newport’s iconic music festivals to move forward this summer, with new restrictions and safety protocols.by Antonia Ayres-Brown read the original article here.During a typical summer, the Newport Folk Festival and Newport Jazz Festival draw tens of thousands of fans to Fort Adams State Park for two weekends of live music. But last year, the COVID-19 pandemic forced organizers to cancel both
Thursday, March 18, 2021Restore Greater Newport Calls on the McKee Administration and General Assembly to Deploy the American Rescue Plan Act Funding to Rebuild our Economy
Restore Greater Newport Calls on the McKee Administration and General Assembly to Deploy the American Rescue Plan Act Funding to Rebuild our Economy Newport, Rhode Island, March 16, 2021: With the passage last week of the American Rescue Plan, Rhode Island state government is expected to receive $1.78 billion in direct payments. As was demonstrated in late 2020, during the allocation of CARES funding for economic development purposes, the partnership between state agencies and established groups,
Tuesday, March 16, 2021Top Business Women Recognized by Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce
Top Business Women Recognized by Greater Newport Chamber of CommerceTuesday, March 16, 2021 Read the original article here. The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce is recognizing four honorees with a 2021 Women of Distinction award. The recipients "represent countless impressive traits and a long list of accomplishments deserving of recognition, including community involvement, industry impact, and professional success." The 2021 Women of Distinction are: Mary Beth Daigneault, Administrator, St. Clare
Thursday, March 04, 2021Summer event planners in Rhode Island ask state for guidance
Summer event planners in Rhode Island ask state for guidance by AMANDA HOSKINS, NBC 10 NEWSWednesday, March 3rd 2021 Read the original article here.NEWPORT, R.I. (WJAR) — As some Rhode Island event planners work to setup large-scale events in the state in the summer of 2021, they are calling on leaders to give guidance.In the meantime, some groups are planning the traditional festivities with flexibility for rollbacks.Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce Executive Director Erin Donovan-Boyle said last year
Wednesday, March 03, 2021“Next 90 Days Most Critical” - Newport Business & Tourism Leaders to McKee & RI General Assembly
“Next 90 Days Most Critical” - Newport Business & Tourism Leaders to McKee & RI General Assembly Tuesday, March 02, 2021 GoLocalProv News Team Read the original article here. A coalition of business, tourism, hospitality, manufacturing and marine entities is calling on the General Assembly and the incoming McKee Administration to "immediately enact measures to minimize the economic impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic and restore economic prosperity to the greater Newport region." According to Erin
Tuesday, March 02, 2021Hoping for a successful Newport summer? A group of tourism, business leaders have some ideas
Hoping for a successful Newport summer? A group of tourism, business leaders have some ideasSavana Dunning, Newport Daily News Read the original article here. Newport-area businesses leader are calling on state lawmakers to increase support and aid to small businesses in anticipation for the summer 2021 travel season. “We're aiming to develop short term and longer term efforts to mitigate the negative economic impacts of the coronavirus,” said Erin Donovan-Boyle, executive director of the Greater Newport
Tuesday, March 02, 2021Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce issues statement on proposed minimum wage increase
Read the original article here. The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce Executive Director, Erin Donovan-Boyle, and Board Chair, Joseph Pratt today issued the following statement regarding the proposed minimum wage increase. We write to share our concerns during a covid pandemic of the legislation to raise the minimum wage, specifically the increase proposed to take effect this year (October 2021). Members of the business community understand and appreciate the desire to improve wages in the
Tuesday, March 02, 2021Newport prepares for summer season as many businesses remain ‘on the brink of closure’
Newport prepares for summer season as many businesses remain ‘on the brink of closure’ Snow is still melting, but Newport is already planning for its peak summer season. Business leaders say these months could make or break the island’s already hard-hit hospitality industry. by Antonia Ayres-Brown | Read the original article here. Many Newport businesses rely on summer profits to carry them through the rest of the year. But in 2020, COVID-19 restrictions put a damper on the season. That’s why
Monday, March 01, 2021Businesspeople on the move in RI, week of Feb. 14: Board Chair, Joe Pratt
Businesspeople on the move in RI, week of Feb. 14The Providence JournalRead the original article hereGreater Newport Chamber of Commerce The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce recently announced its 2021 board of directors. The chamber’s executive board will be led by Joe Pratt, executive director and CEO of Boys & Girls Club of Newport County, as chair, with Adam Thayer, of Sayer, Regan & Thayer LLP, serving as vice chair; Steve Senteio, financial adviser at Edward Jones, serving as secretary; Andrew
Tuesday, January 26, 2021Lt. Governor Dan McKee as keynote speaker at January 27th Annual Meeting
Lt. Governor Dan McKee as keynote speaker at January 27th Annual Meeting By Newport This Week Staff | on January 26, 2021 | Read the original article here The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce will host their Annual Meeting virtually, at 5:30 on Wednesday evening, January 27th. As always, the meeting will cover the year in review, highlighting the Chamber’s accomplishments, the financial report, goals for the year ahead, and introduction of the in- coming members of the Board of
Thursday, December 17, 2020After 100 years, Greater Newport Chamber Continues Evolving
After 100 years, Greater Newport Chamber Continues Evolving Original article can be found here. Erin Donovan-Boyle, the current executive director and Bonnie Gomes, board chair of the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce. (Photo by Meredith Bower) When the U.S. Navy abruptly announced in 1973 that it was pulling its Atlantic destroyer fleet out of Newport and closing the base, local officials were stunned. Just four years earlier, the Navy had forced the state to spend an additional $8 million to change
Wednesday, December 02, 2020Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce to launch 'digital main street' ahead of Cyber Monday
Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce to launch 'digital main street' ahead of Cyber Monday Find the original article here. The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce is launching an online directory to help small, local businesses compete with the online presence of big box stores during the holidays. As more shoppers are utilizing e-commerce for everything from groceries to Christmas presents, small businesses are feeling the pressure to update or maintain an online presence. Isabel Marsh, a
Thursday, October 15, 2020State House Hopefuls Face-Off in Public Forum
State House Hopefuls Face-Off in Public Forum Original article can be read here. The State House forum was among the 11 candidate forums held to help inform local voters. The forum wrap-up like the one below for the Newport Wards appears in the Oct. 8 edition and the At Large forum is in the Oct. 1 edition. Five candidates for State House seats in the upcoming general election met remotely in an Oct. 8 forum to make their case to represent local districts in the Rhode Island House of
Friday, October 02, 2020Newport-Area Businesses Awarded Grants To 'Take It Outside'
Newport-Area Businesses Awarded Grants To 'Take It Outside'The first round awardees was announced this week. Original article can be found here.NEWPORT, RI — Nearly three dozen organizations across Rhode Island were awarded $3 million total in grants to help "Take It Outside" in the first of two rounds of funding from the state. In Newport and the surrounding communities, six organizations were awarded $340,000, along with $75,000 to the Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce.Newport officials encouraged
Thursday, September 17, 2020Small Businesses Finding It Difficult to Secure Grant Money
Small Businesses Finding It Difficult to Secure Grant Money Original Article posted by Newport This Week, can be found here. About $45 million in state grants remain available to small Rhode Island businesses that have been decimated by the pandemic. But getting the money to applicants via Restore RI has been a difficult process to untangle. The money is part of the $1.25 billion given to the state in the federal Cares Act. Of that, $50 million was set aside to be distributed to small businesses,
Monday, July 06, 2020Tourism industry, workers struggle in Newport as COVID-19 restrictions stretch into summer
Reposted from The Public's Radio. The original article can be found here.Tourism industry, workers struggle in Newport as COVID-19 restrictions stretch into summerIt was a Wednesday afternoon in March when Eric Crosby realized that this year might become one long off-season. He had just finished rehearsal for an upcoming show at the Newport Playhouse & Cabaret Restaurant, where he’s the manager.“You know I was all jazzed up and ready to go because, you know, I just spent the last two, three hours singing
Thursday, June 18, 2020Chamber to Partner with CCRI Div. of Workforce Partnerships to Provide Free Virtual Courses
For Immediate Release June 18, 2020 Chamber to Partner with CCRI Division of Workforce Partnerships to Provide Free Virtual Courses NEWPORT, RI – The Greater Newport Chamber of Commerce and the Community College RI Divisions of Workforce Partnerships (CCRI) have formalized a partnership that will bring valuable programming to the businesses of Greater Newport. The Chamber’s partnership with CCRI was created to educate and empower local entrepreneurs and business owners by providing enriching
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