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News November 21, 2007
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Jamestown could become three islands if sea-level rise predictions are accurate
By Sam Bari
      According to experts in the field of climate change, the future of the East Coast of the United States is rather grim. Although opinions differ dramatically, the best case scenario, which is not good, is that seas could rise from two-to fivefeet by 2100.
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Dutch Island lighthouse shines for mariners
By Sam Bari
      A dozen cars and twice as many people lined the shore at Fort Getty on the Jamestown side of Dutch Island last Saturday night. All eyes were focused on the freshly painted Dutch Island Lighthouse tower that was bathed in white light. At approximately 7:18 p.m., a red light blinked 42-feet above gr...
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Sign up for kids' knitting class
      Children's knitting instruction will take place at the Jamestown library on two consecutive Wednesday afternoons, Dec. 5 and Dec. 12 from 2:45 to 4:15 p.m. The classes are for children ages 8 and over. Registration is required and materials will be supplied. Visit or call the library at 423-7280 ...
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Enter the village holiday contest
      Jamestown village businesses are invited to participate in the annual Holiday Decorating Contest, sponsored by the Quononoquott Garden Club. Awards will be given for originality, creativity and holiday-inspired decorating. Judging will take place the week of Dec. 3 by members of the club.
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Bridge site sale terms finalized
By Tom Shevlin
      Town Administrator Bruce Keiser reported last Monday that the town had finalized its agreement with the Rhode Island Turnpike and Bridge Authority over the sale of a piece of property on Taylor Point critical to the town's plans to build its new highway barn.
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Flint car and boat mobile opens
      Flint car and Flint Audio & Video of Middletown has expanded with a new store specializing in the latest technology for your car and boat. Called Flint Mobile Marine, the new store is located at 132 East Main Rd. in Middletown. The shop is right across the street from the main Flint Audio Video ...
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Art movement studied at museum
      A forum exploring aspects of American Barbizon painting will be held at the Newport Art Museum on Nov. 28, from 2 to 4 p.m. Barbizon was a controversial 19th century shift in artistic philosophy and style.
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Service offered in East Greenwich for all who have lost loved ones
      For those who have lost a loved one, the holiday season can be especially difficult. In acknowledgement of that, Christ Church in East Greenwich will be having a Service of Remembrance on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at 7 p.m. for loved ones who have died.
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Birth
Foxon
      A daughter, Emma Helena Foxon, was born Oct. 13, 2007, at Women and Infants' Hospital to Susan (Boucher) and Chay Foxon of Cumberland. Grandparents are Nelson and Carol Boucher of Jamestown, Trevor and Heather Foxon of Hooe, Plymouth, England. Greatgrandparents are Rita Boucher of North Providenc...
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CAN WE HAVE THANKSGIVING DINNER AT YOUR HOUSE?
      All of these homeless pets are looking for a new family for the holidays. Will you consider helping? Each pet has been vet checked; and if applicable, is spayed or neutered, and up-to-date on their shots.
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Tradition of giving lights up the holidays for many
By Michaela Kennedy
      The holiday season not only marks a time of giving, but also the beginning of a long winter season that poses challenges for many. The cold stretch is dreaded by tens of thousands in our state who don't have enough money to pay for heat or enough food to stave off hunger.
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Women's shelter benefit Dec. 1
      Lucy's Hearth, Newport County's shelter for homeless women and children, is making plans for their seventh annual Designer Christmas Wreath Sale fund-raiser. This event has been very successful in the past, selling wreaths and tabletop arrangements made and donated by local florists, designers an...
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Chamber Chatter
By Vicki de Angeli
      The Chamber hosted the annual Business Expo and Taste of Jamestown on Nov. 1 at the community center. The event had a large attendance, with people from both on and off the island getting a chance to meet and learn more about the many member businesses.
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String quartet features islander
      The URI Music Department will host a concert on Saturday, Dec. 1 at 8 p.m., featuring the URI Undergraduate Honors String Quartet. Members of the quartet are selected each year by audition and represent URI's premiere undergraduate student chamber music ensemble.
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Wide load
     The town's Christmas tree dwarfs this flatbed truck as it approaches East Ferry last weekend. Photo by Andrea von Hohenleiten
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Decking the halls
     Members of the fire department hung white lights on the village trees last weekend. Photo by Andrea von Hohenleithen
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Boat yard lease goes to bid
By Tom Shevlin
      After several executive workshops, the town administrator has recommended that councilors place the town's lease for Dutch Harbor Boat Yard out for bid. The lease, which expired in March 2006, had been renewed on a year-to-year basis in order to provide the current lessees the opportunity to meet...
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Skippers volleyball season was a great run
By Stephanie H. Cotsonas
      It was a disappointing end to a great season for the North Kingstown High School girls' volleyball team, as East Providence defeated North and moved into the finals for the Division I state crown. The Townies dominated the Skippers 3- 1 in the semifinal match at the University of Rhode Island's Ke...
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Vietri wins conference honors
      The Old Dominion Athletic Conference (ODAC) named Jamestown resident Mariah Vietri to its 2007 All-ODAC Honorable Mention field hockey team. A sophomore on the Roanoke College team, Vietri was one of two Roanoke Maroons earning this honor.
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Dauphinee finds her ultimate thrill
By Stephanie H. Cotsonas
      On most college campuses, the familiar games of football, basketball, and soccer can be found, but there is another sport that is continually gaining momentum - ultimate Frisbee. Ultimate has an extensive club network and is played throughout the world in youth, collegiate and adult leagues.
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Baker's to get fresh new look
      In the next several weeks, Baker's Pharmacy will undergo an exterior facelift that will give the building a more shingle-style look. Tim Baker, owner of the pharmacy building for some 20 years, said that a new covered entryway, a new roof and a complete residing job, will give the place a "beauti...
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Band to perform holiday program
      The Jamestown Community Band, under the direction of Sarah Geremia, will hold it's annual Christmas concert on Tuesday, Dec. 4, at the Portuguese American Citizens' Club on Narragansett Avenue. The concert will start at 7 p.m. and will feature traditional Christmas songs and some surprises.
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Msgr. Clarke school looking for graduates
      Msgr. Matthew F. Clarke School in Wakefield is seeking all alumni dating back to its first eighth-grade graduating class of 1968. The school is celebrating its 40th anniversary and using the occasion to create an alumni association and reconnect with its grads.
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Audio books can be family fun
      In today's fast-paced world of hundreds of television channels, millions of Web sites and iPods in every kid's backpack, sometimes it seems that entertainment is becoming a solitary experience that each family member enjoys alone.
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Pianist Hollister advances to division music competition
      Jamestown resident Samuel Hollister, 11, has been selected as Rhode Island's state representative to the Music Teachers National Association (MTNA) Student Competitions in the Junior Piano category (ages 11-14). He will compete in the MTNA Eastern Division Competitions at Penn State University in...
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Town needs to fill committee slots with volunteers
      One (1) vacancy exists on the Beavertail State Park Advisory Committee for a three-year term appointment. This Committee is charged with overseeing the use and operation of the park. Meetings are conducted semiannually. Two (2) vacancies exist on the Jamestown Conservation Commission.
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Kennedy secures funds for EZPass
      Last week, the U.S. House of Representatives passed its Transportation, Treasury, Housing and Urban Development Appropriations Bill for Fiscal Year 2008. Included in the bill are many critical projects secured by Congressman Patrick J. Kennedy (D-RI) and other members of the R.I.
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Seal watching this weekend
      Come and board the M/V Alletta Morris for an up-close look at the winter seals of Narragansett Bay. Each cruise includes a lecture by an expert guide and binoculars are provided. Get to know the furry visitors who make the rocks off Rose Island their winter playground. Cruises depart Bowen's Whar...
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