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🦞 🌊 Calling all lobster lovers!  Looking 🦞 🌊  Calling all lobster lovers! 

Looking for the perfect addition to your next family gathering, boat party, or a sun-soaked day at the beach? Look no further! @eastonsbeachsnackbar is thrilled to announce their mouthwatering Lobster Roll Party Trays, now available for catering!

Indulge in the ultimate seaside feast with freshly prepared, succulent lobster rolls on perfectly toasted buns. 

Each tray comes with generous portions of their signature lobster, bursting with flavor.

Not only are the Lobster Roll Party Trays delicious, they're also incredibly convenient! 

Simply place your order and let them handle the rest. No need to stress about meal prep or cooking—sit back, relax, and enjoy the festivities.

Visit twinrolls.com to place your order today.

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🚨 The Bells will be torn down in three months a 🚨 The Bells will be torn down in three months after the Memorial Day roof collapse that hospitalized three teenagers, according to a report by WPRI.

DEM spokesman Mike Healey told WPRI News 12 that the dilapidated stables would be demolished in roughly three months and that the DEM surveyed the former estate back in February 2022 and determined that it couldn’t be salvaged or restored due to its condition.

The Bells has been a popular place with teenagers, photographers, and explorers for decades. For the last ten years, access has been limited by an inadequate and easily scaled fence surrounded by “no trespassing” signs. 

PS – they should do something to save the cool graffiti all over the property! (link in bio)

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Live Music in Newport, June 2nd - June 4th @thede Live Music in Newport, June 2nd - June 4th

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The Rhode Island Senate today approved legislation The Rhode Island Senate today approved legislation sponsored by Sen. Joshua Miller to ban restaurants from using polystyrene foam for food packaging or preparation, or from providing plastic stirrers to customers.

The legislation would ban food service establishments from processing, preparing, selling or providing food or beverages in disposable food containers made in whole or in part of polystyrene foam, or from providing beverage stirrers made from plastic.

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You're Invited! Head to the @newportartmuseum to You're Invited! Head to the @newportartmuseum to celebrate the artists in four new exhibitions Friday, June 2nd from 5pm to 7:30pm.

The galleries will be bustling with activity as they celebrate the openings of Ana Flores: Shaman Ladders and Other Stories,Dress Code, Pride: In Retrospect and DISCOlour: The Light Paintings.

Special this night will be a mini concert by Quorus, Newport’s first queer chorus, a live reading of “SHINY OBJECT: Queer Love & Arson” by exhibiting artist Bradley Wester, and all ages art making.

All ages welcome
Light snacks & cash bar
Quorus mini concert & SHINY OBJECT reading at 6pm
Art making ongoing
FREE, donations appreciated

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The Coast Guard Cutter Maurice Jester (WPC-1152) i The Coast Guard Cutter Maurice Jester (WPC-1152) is scheduled to be commissioned during a ceremony at Fort Adams State Park in Newport, Rhode Island, Friday. The newly-built Maurice Jester was accepted by the Coast Guard on March 2, and will be one of six new Fast Response Cutters homeported in Boston.

The Sentinel-class fast response cutter (FRC) is designed for multiple missions, including drug and migrant interdiction; ports, waterways and coastal security; fishery patrols; search and rescue; and national defense. The Coast Guard has ordered 65 FRCs to replace the 1980s-era Island-class 110-foot patrol boats. The FRCs feature advanced command, control, communications, computers, intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance equipment; over the horizon cutter boat deployment to reach vessels of interest; and improved habitability and seakeeping.

Born in Chincoteague, Virginia, Lt. Cmdr. Maurice Jester enlisted in the United States Coast Guard in 1917, rising to the rank of Chief Petty Officer Boatswains Mate by 1936. As the United States entered World War II in 1941, Chief Jester was promoted to Lieutenant and given command of the USCGC Icarus (WPC 110). Only one year later, LT Jester along with his crew, became the first U.S. Ship to capture the crew of a German U-Boat after it’s sinking. For his heroics in the sinking and rescue of the German Sailors aboard U-352, LT Maurice Jester was awarded the Navy Cross and promoted to Lieutenant Commander for his leadership.

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