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Salve Regina University football kicks off the 202 Salve Regina University football kicks off the 2025 season this Saturday, Sept. 6, with its home opener against UMass Dartmouth at Toppa Field in Newport. Kickoff is scheduled for noon.

The Seahawks’ 10-game slate includes five home contests at the historic Freebody Park venue. Salve is coming off a 6-4 campaign in 2024, its second year in the NEWMAC, where the team finished 5-2 in conference play.

Head coach Kevin Gilmartin says his squad is ready for the challenge. “We have had some great success in the last couple of years,” Gilmartin said. “But this is a new year and with that come some new challenges and a lot of new players. We open up the season against a team that had an undefeated regular season in 2024 and then after our other non-conference games, we head into our highly competitive NEWMAC slate.”

Saturday’s matchup revives a rivalry last played in 2012, when the Seahawks defeated the Corsairs 51-27 on the road. The two teams met for 15 straight seasons between 1998 and 2012 as NEFC opponents, with UMass Dartmouth holding an 8-7 series lead. Salve, however, has won the last four.

The Seahawks stay home Sept. 13 for a non-conference game against Western New England, a familiar foe with whom they’ve played 30 times. Salve leads the all-time series 16-14. The team then travels to New Jersey to take on William Paterson University on Sept. 20, marking just the second meeting between the programs and the first since 2014.

With 29 wins in the past four seasons—including a 2023 New England Bowl title—the Seahawks aim to keep their momentum rolling as they enter another competitive NEWMAC schedule.

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Set on more than seven private acres and bordered Set on more than seven private acres and bordered by 475 acres of conservation land, 3333 Main Road is a rare retreat where coastal beauty and refined design converge. With expansive water views and complete seclusion, this Tiverton estate strikes the perfect balance of serenity and sophistication.

Inside, the residence spans 3,580 square feet of beautifully updated living space. Refinished wood floors, abundant natural light, and an open-concept layout define the interiors. At its heart, a chef’s kitchen features a quartz island, pantry, and top-grade appliances, opening to a great room anchored by a dramatic stone fireplace. A sunroom with wood stove insert, formal dining room, study, wet bar, and mudroom complete the main level, blending comfort with versatility.

Upstairs, the primary suite is a private sanctuary with its own balcony and spa-inspired en suite bath. Two additional bedrooms share a Jack-and-Jill bath, while a flexible family or guest room offers space for evolving needs. The walkout lower level, equipped with a new SaniDry system, opens to a patio and offers potential for additional finished space.

The property’s exterior is equally captivating. A crushed clam shell drive winds through landscaped grounds to fenced pastures and a four-stall barn with tack room — an ideal setup for equestrian pursuits or country living with ease.

Located near trails, sandy beaches, and the boutiques and cafés of Tiverton Four Corners, this estate benefits from a farmland designation and may be sold with or without its outbuildings. For buyer confidence, both a recent appraisal ($3.1M) and home inspection report are already in hand.

This is more than a home — it is a lifestyle defined by space, privacy, and the natural beauty of Rhode Island’s Farm Coast.

3333 Main Road, Tiverton, RI
3 Beds | 3 Baths | 3,580 Sq. Ft.
7+ Acres | Surrounded by 475 Acres of Conservation Land
Four-Stall Barn with Tack Room | Two-Car Garage

Offered by Laura Fortin of Heritage Realty for $2,900,000
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The City of Newport just installed a stop sign at The City of Newport just installed a stop sign at the corner of Spring Street and Bowery/Young Street, turning it into a three-way stop. The move comes after the city’s Interdepartmental Traffic Committee flagged the intersection as a hotspot for crashes, citing lousy sight lines caused by nearby buildings.

But not everyone’s convinced. The new sign has already stirred fierce debate among locals, with some calling it a needed safety measure and others blasting it as unnecessary and disruptive to traffic flow.

To ease the transition, a flashing message board is on site warning drivers of the change. Police say motorists should slow down and pay attention, as officers will be out in force conducting extra traffic stops in the area.

For now, Newport cops are giving drivers a month-long grace period — issuing warnings instead of tickets to anyone who blows through the new stop.

So, whether you think it’s a lifesaver or just another red octagon to ignore, be ready: Spring and Bowery/Young is officially a full stop.

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