Rhode Island
New details released following search for missing kayaker found dead | ABC6
BARRINGTON, R.I. (WLNE) — New details have been released following the search for a kayaker found dead in the waters of Narragansett Bay near Barrington Town Beach on Sunday.
Barrington Police found the body of the kayaker at 9:29 p.m. about five feet from the shore, according to Michael Healey of the Rhode Island Department of Environmental Management.
Police said they had been looking for Timothy Chant, a 60-year-old Warwick resident, who was last seen launching his boat from Conimicut Point in Warwick around noon on Sunday.
Healey said the DEM took a 911 call at 5:13 p.m. Sunday from the Warwick Marine Task Force concerning a missing kayaker.
Multiple other agencies responded, as rescue crews conducted shoreline and water searches in Hyde Hole throughout the evening, using boats and a helicopter in the search effort.
Healey said a kayak, determined to belong to the missing person, was found partly submerged about 30 feet offshore at the Barrington Beach at 6:43 p.m.
ABC 6 News crews observed officials retrieving a kayak from the water near Rhode Island Country Club on Barrington Beach around 7 p.m.
Crews retrieved a kayak near Rhode Island Country Club on Barrington Beach (WLNE)
A family member of the victim called the victim’s phone using a find-your-phone app and first responders were able to coordinate the ping from that call to the exact location where the victim was found, Healey explained.
Officials confirmed the kayaker dead on-scene.
Healey said weather conditions Sunday night were very breezy and waters were choppy between Conimicut and Rumstick Point in Barrington.
Water temperatures were in the high-30s, low-40s, Healey added, saying the victim was wearing a life jacket but also heavy clothes.
Warwick police notified the family of the death but are yet to officially identify the victim.
Rhode Island
Where to go for the Patriots game? Try these 12 RI sports bars
WATCH: Head coach Mike Vrabel speaks after Patriots beat Chargers
The Patriots beat LA 16-3 on Sunday, Jan. 11 and advance to face the winner of Monday night’s Pittsburgh Steelers vs. Houston Texans game.
Let’s face it, any restaurant or bar with a seat or stool facing a TV can be the sports bar you need when a big game is on. Combine a cold beverage, pizza, wings or pub food with like-minded fellow fans and you have the happening atmosphere for a football playoff game.
New England Patriots fans have had a drought that left us hungry and thirsty for January football. It’s time to enjoy the ride again when the Pats face the Houston Texans on Sunday.
That means it’s time to dust off the list of our favorite sports bars and to update it with some new spots that have opened, including breweries, since the last Super Bowl win in 2019.
You’ll find good vibes at these 12 spots around Rhode Island.
Go Pats!
Track 15 food hall, 1 Union Station in downtown Providence, serves up big screens and food from seven restaurants for game day.
Sports & Leisure, 219 Main St., East Greenwich, is a fun sports bar with elevated cuisine from their from-scratch kitchen, ranging from pizza to Cubano sandwiches.
Narragansett Brewery, 271 Tockwotton St., Providence, has all the local beer, bites and TVs for a fun time. Bonus: water views.
Newport Craft, 293 JT Connell Highway, Newport, has big screens in their taproom, local beer and Wally’s Wieners food.
J.T. Commons, 1037 Aquidneck Ave., Middletown, has a square bar with plenty of TVs for viewing, pizza (including gluten-free) and wings for a fun game day hang.
Varsity Luxury Sports Bar, 289 Atwells Ave., Providence, offers game day food and drink and promises an event for every game day.
At Bally’s Lincoln, Wicked Good Bar & Grill, 100 Twin River Road, Lincoln, is a great place to watch a game, from the comfortable seating at the bar to the excellent sound system.
Snooker’s, 53 Ashburton St., Providence, has all the TVs, space, plus food and drink for game days.
The GPub, 61 Orange St., Providence, (401) 632-4782, often offers chances to win swag during games while you dine on their gastropub menu.
Moonshine Alley, 52 Pine St., Providence, features a 15-foot screen so you won’t miss a play while enjoying the authentic Nashville vibe.
The Rally Sports Bar & Grille, 1800 Post Road, Warwick, always has the game on and the food and drink ready.
Tickets Restaurant, 15 Aquidneck Ave., Middletown, pledges to be the best place to watch sports on Aquidneck Island.
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Why a Taylor Swift wedding might shut down Westerly streets
Forget limos, Taylor Swift will need buses for her wedding guests
Airline Express Limousine Owner Chuck O’Koomian tells us why.
As Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce eye possibly getting married at her Watch Hill, Rhode Island, mansion, The Providence Journal is surveying various wedding vendors about what it would take for the Ocean State to host a wedding befitting the most popular woman in the world.
Imagine a crowd of A-list celebrities descending on the village of Watch Hill in Westerly this summer to attend the wedding of mega celebrity Taylor Swift and football star Travis Kelce.
To Chuck O’Koomian, who owns Airline Express Limousine and Car Service with his wife Ginny Cauley, it’s like a scene out of a horror movie.
“It’s gonna be a logistical nightmare,” O’Koomian told The Providence Journal.
How will guests arrive at Taylor Swift’s wedding in Westerly?
While Swift has not announced when or where her wedding will be, O’Koomian talked about what would be involved in getting a large celebrity crowd to the wedding, if it were held at her Bluff Avenue mansion, the nearby Ocean House resort or the Watch Hill Chapel, where Miss Universe 2012 Olivia Culpo tied the know with football player Christian McCaffrey in 2024.
O’Koomian, who has provided transportation for comedian Jay Leno, who has a home in Newport, said there would be three distinct phases of ground transportation:
- Getting people from airports to their hotels
- Getting people from their hotels to the wedding activities
- Getting them back to the airports
The middle phase, delivering people to wedding activities, very well may not be just a one-day affair. Many say Swift won’t have a wedding day; they’re expecting a wedding week.
While some guests, especially those in New York or Connecticut, would probably just have their drivers bring them to Westerly, others would fly in by private jets, probably landing at Westerly State Airport or Quonset State Airport, whose military runway is long enough to handle larger jets. From there, guests would need a ride to where they are staying.
What Westerly residents have to say
Folks in Westerly have surmised that, even if it’s not the site of the ceremony or reception, the Ocean House, along with its sister property the Weekapaug Inn, plus several rented, private mansions would be needed to accommodate guests.
O’Koomian expects that a large limousine company – such as Boston Corporate Coach or Carey Limousine, in Massachusetts, or Hy’s Limousine, in Connecticut – with more than 120 cars each, would get the contract to serve Taylor Swift’s wedding. “There’s not even 120 cars in Rhode Island, all the companies combined,” he said, adding that, as a subcontractor, he would hope to get a piece of the business.
Could a fleet of private cars filled with stars snarl traffic in Westerly?
This first phase of local transportation would involve many trips of smaller parties. “They may come in two, three, four at a time,” he said.
While that is suitable for limousine service, getting from hotels to the ceremony, reception and other events, would require a different strategy for that second phase. “It’s like they’re transporting a football team,” he said.
That would mean “coaches,” the upscale version of buses. They would ease the traffic burden that would be created by limousines ferrying some 300 wedding guests around the tiny village of Watch Hill.
“It’s gonna take a lot of coordination if it’s Westerly,” O’Koomian said. “They’re going to have to shut down half the city. Police would have to shut down streets.”
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