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    Rhode Island–mandated 3x4 foot speed-camera warning sign showing “Photo Enforcement” and “Violations May Be Prosecuted,” similar to the signs required for Ruggles Avenue.

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St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church will welcome th St. Spyridon Greek Orthodox Church will welcome the holiday season with its annual Christmas Bazaar this Saturday, December 6, from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. inside the St. Spyridon Church Hall, located at 390 Thames Street, Newport, RI.

Visitors can look forward to a festive day filled with authentic Greek food, homemade pastries, raffle baskets, and a silent auction packed with exciting prizes. The event is a beloved Newport tradition and a major fundraiser for the parish.

This year, guests can also conveniently pre-order their favorite Greek meals online, including the always-popular pastitsio, perfect for holiday gatherings or family dinners.

To place an order, simply scan the QR code provided at the event or visit:
https://square.link/u/HBokato

Pre-ordered meals will be available for pickup on December 6 from 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. inside the church hall.

The community is invited to come enjoy great food, holiday cheer, and a taste of Greek culture — all while supporting St. Spyridon Church during this special time of year.

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Newport’s speed-camera circus is back in town — an Newport’s speed-camera circus is back in town — and, surprise, Colin Kennedy is once again center stage.

After being ordered to tear down the unauthorized speed cameras he secretly planted on Ruggles Avenue last February without City Council approval, Newport’s embattled city manager is now trying to reinstall them. This time, he’s asking for permission at next Wednesday’s City Council meeting.

But there’s a glaring problem: essentially no one is speeding.

A new city traffic study, conducted over one month, shows that out of 50,405 cars traveling on Ruggles Avenue, only 867 were going above 35 mph — the threshold typically required to trigger a ticket and the standard used in Middletown, Warwick, East Providence, Pawtucket, and Central Falls. Providence sets its threshold at 11 mph over.

That’s a microscopic 1.72%.

Yet Kennedy wants to lace that beautiful stretch with massive state-mandated warning signs — four per approach, each a hulking 3 feet by 4 feet — turning one of Newport’s most charming streets into a cluttered billboard corridor… all to nab a tiny handful of fast drivers.

And let’s not forget: Kennedy already ignored this exact signage requirement when he installed traffic cameras on Admiral Kalbfus Blvd. That oversight could put his entire cash-grab operation there on shaky legal footing.

Now Kennedy’s back, trying to resurrect the very plan that blew up in his face the first time.

And here’s the kicker: it’s not actually a school zone, no matter what he says. We measured the placement of the last cameras. Seriously — go drive it. They were more than a quarter mile away, well outside what state law requires. Kennedy is trying to measure “as the crow flies” instead of how a car drives or how a student walks.

If school safety is really the goal, why not put the cameras in front of Rogers High School?

Newport, buckle up.

Here. We. Go. Again.

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America just got an early holiday gift at the pump America just got an early holiday gift at the pump: the national average for a gallon of regular gas has plunged below $3 for the first time in four years.

Since Tuesday, the average price has held steady at $2.99, a number drivers haven’t seen since May 2021. AAA says a perfect storm of sluggish demand, cheaper winter-blend fuel, and crude oil hovering around $60 a barrel is pushing prices down nationwide.

Today’s national average: $2.991
One week ago: $3.026
One month ago: $3.053
One year ago: $3.033

Fresh federal data shows Americans are pumping less: gasoline demand slid from 8.72 million b/d to 8.32 million last week. Meanwhile, gas supply jumped to 214.4 million barrels, and refineries cranked up output to 9.8 million barrels a day — all adding downward pressure on prices.

On the oil front, West Texas Intermediate ticked up 31 cents to close at $58.95 a barrel Wednesday. Crude inventories nudged upward by 0.6 million barrels, remaining about 3% below the five-year average.

WHERE GAS IS THE MOST (AND LEAST) PAINFUL

Most expensive states:
California ($4.51), Hawaii ($4.44), Washington ($4.14), Oregon ($3.75), Nevada ($3.68), Alaska ($3.68), Arizona ($3.27), Washington DC ($3.20), Pennsylvania ($3.20), Idaho ($3.19)

Least expensive states:
Oklahoma ($2.40), Texas ($2.53), Arkansas ($2.55), Colorado ($2.56), Mississippi ($2.57), Tennessee ($2.58), Louisiana ($2.60), Iowa ($2.63), Wisconsin ($2.63), Missouri ($2.64)

Good news for drivers — at least for now — as winter ushers in the cheapest fuel Americans have seen in years.
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