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The Better Bay Alliance is excited to announce the launch of its newly revamped website, designed to reignite interest in the organization and provide essential tools for the Rhode Island boating community. As part of this launch, the Better Bay Alliance reintroduces its unique product, LIVE CHART, an interactive Google Map of Rhode Island waters available free to the public.
LIVE CHART offers boaters a unique, chart-like view of all boating activities across Rhode Island waters, providing a real-time tool to enhance safety. By offering a clear and interactive overview, it allows all water users—from recreational boaters to paddle sports enthusiasts—to plan safe and enjoyable activities on the water. With the ability to visualize the busy waterways and adjust plans accordingly, boaters can be better informed, more aware, and ultimately safer.
In addition to LIVE CHART, the new website also highlights the Alliance’s ongoing commitment to boating safety through a schedule of safety seminars, which will be offered during the winter months. These seminars are designed to educate and prepare the boating community for the upcoming season, reinforcing best practices for safety and cooperation on the water.
The Better Bay Alliance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the boating experience on Rhode Island waters. By fostering collaboration between governmental, corporate, and private stakeholders, the Alliance promotes safety, accessibility, and cooperation for all who wish to enjoy the natural beauty of Narragansett Bay and surrounding waters.
With its new website, the Better Bay Alliance continues to serve as a critical resource for boaters, working to enhance the shared experience of Rhode Island’s maritime community.
For more information, visit betterbayalliance.org or email betterbayalliance@gmail.com.
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The Better Bay Alliance is a nonprofit organization dedicated to enhancing the boating experience on Rhode Island waters by identifying, communicating, and promoting safety, accessibility, and cooperation while sharing our wonderful natural resource. Through collaboration with governmental, corporate, and private stakeholders, the Better Bay Alliance strives to be a resource for all who wish to enjoy Rhode Island waters.
PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Rhode Island’s primary elections will now be held on Wednesday, Sept. 9, moving it back from the typical Tuesday election day because it fell too close to Labor Day.
Gov. Dan McKee, a Democrat, signed off on the change earlier this week. The primary election had been scheduled for Sept. 8, which is the day after the holiday weekend.
State and local officials had requested the change after raising concerns about having enough time to set up polls for voters. However, under the legislation enacted, the filing deadlines will remain the same.
“We have to set up over 400 polling places around the state on the day before the election,” Nick Lima, the registrar and director of elections for the city of Cranston, told lawmakers at a hearing in January. “That’s very difficult to do on a holiday because many of our polls are schools, social halls and churches.”
It’s not unusual for states to change their election day. Lawmakers in neighboring Massachusetts changed the state’s 2026 primary election day from Sept. 15 to Sept. 1, arguing that doing so will help improve voter turnout.
Only four states hold their primary elections in September: Rhode Island, Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Delaware, which has the latest primary date in the U.S., taking place this year on Sept. 15.
Legislation seeking to move up Delaware’s primary election by several months has been introduced in the statehouse, but previous attempts to do so have stalled.
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Rhode Island’s Democrat and Republican primary elections will officially be held on Wednesday, Sept. 9 this year, instead of the usual Tuesday election day.
Lawmakers passed the bill at the urging of state and local officials, who were concerned that an election day falling the day after Labor Day would not give them enough time to set up polls for the arrival of voters.
Gov. Dan McKee signed the bill on April 20, officially moving the primary day for 2026.
Which races will be on the ballot? The Republican and Democrat nominees for a swath of local offices – most notably governor but also lieutenant governor and attorney general.
At a hearing on the bill earlier this year, Randy Rossi, executive director of the Rhode Island League of Cities and Towns explained the “significant logistical and financial challenges” municipalities otherwise would have faced having an election the day after Labor Day.
“Beyond cost, municipalities face serious logistical challenges accessing and setting up more than 430 polling locations on a major federal holiday, a process that often requires many hours and access to facilities that are typically closed and unstaffed on Labor Day,” he said.
“Compounding these challenges, many municipalities conduct early voting in city or town halls that must also serve as primary day polling locations,” Rossi noted.
Without changes to current law, he said, “municipalities would be required to conduct early voting and primary day polling simultaneously, often in the same limited space and with the same poll workers, requiring additional staffing and facilities.”
By the time this legislative hearing took place in January, other states facing similar issues, including Massachusetts, had already adjusted their primary dates, “and Rhode Island itself has demonstrated that alternative scheduling can be successful, as occurred during the statewide Wednesday primary in 2018,” Rossi said.
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