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Tuesday, September 20, 2022
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RI Hospitality Provides to Finance
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The RI Hospitality Affiliation (RIHA) is happy to announce that North Smithfield, Rhode Island resident Cindy Stepanian has been named as its finance/administrative assistant.
In her position, Stepanian is tasked with offering administrative assist to RIHA’s President/CEO Dale J. Venturini and Chief Working Officer Heather Singleton, aiding workforce members with occasions, conferences, workforce initiatives and different day-to-day actions, making certain the upkeep of membership information, serving to to arrange for Board of Administrators conferences, and extra.
“Cindy has excelled in her new position to date and has confirmed herself to be a incredible contributor for our workforce and for our members,” stated Dale J. Venturini, President/CEO, RIHA. “She has been integral to the execution of our mission and has offered helpful assist each internally and externally.”
Previous to becoming a member of RIHA, Stepanian labored in group gross sales, retail gross sales, and as a media specialist for Conway Excursions in Cumberland; in customer support at CVS Pharmacy in Pascoag; and most lately within the operations division for Nationwide DCP in Bellingham, Massachusetts.
She is a graduate of Woonsocket Excessive College and has earned a Nationwide Academy Basis Certificates in Journey and Tourism from the Woonsocket Space Profession & Technical Middle. Outdoors of labor, Stepanian has volunteered her time because the co-chair of the Mother or father Advisory Council; as chair of the WHS Music Division Golf Match Fundraiser; as secretary of Nationwide DCP’s Security Committee; in quite a lot of roles for Options Limitless/Open Sky, the Blackstone Valley Prevention Coalition, and with quite a lot of different group businesses.
Two Be part of Compass
Two of Rhode Island’s high actual property brokers have moved to Compass, the brokerage introduced this month.
Luxurious agent Kira Greene is co-founder of the Greene Sweeney workforce at Residential Properties, which was named the No. 1 small workforce in Rhode Island by gross sales quantity in 2021, in response to RealTrends. That 12 months, the workforce offered just below 30 $1 million-plus houses. Agent Kevin Fox, additionally of Residential Properties, was the third highest producer in Windfall and the No. 7 agent within the state by gross sales quantity in 2021, in response to RealTrends.
RPL’s Barrington Workplace Welcomes Gross sales Affiliate Kathleen Flaherty
Residential Properties Ltd. introduced that Gross sales Affiliate Kathleen Flaherty has joined the roster of high actual property professionals at our Barrington workplace. Kathleen grew up in Millis, Massachusetts, earned her B.S. in administration from Johnson & Wales College and labored within the public faculty system for 15 years. Kathleen started working part-time in actual property whereas working as a math interventionist, however when she and her household moved from Millis to Barrington in 2017, she grew to become a full-time Realtor®. Now Kathleen begins her subsequent thrilling chapter as an agent with Residential Properties.
The East Coast Rhody
Kathleen is obsessed with residing on the East Coast. Rising up in New England, she spent summers on Hog Island, the place her nice grandparents started vacationing over 100 years in the past, and the place at the moment her household owns greater than a dozen properties. She additionally expresses her love of New England by her Instagram profile “The East Coast Rhody,” highlighting native companies, hidden gems, and enjoyable occasions. “’Love the place you reside!’ is my weblog’s motto, which embodies my emotions about each dwelling and our great group,” Flaherty stated. “My household and I’ve at all times thought of the East Bay our dwelling due to our ties and time spent through the summers right here. In 2018, we selected to reside in Barrington as a result of we have now many kinfolk and pals on the town. It has been an exquisite place to lift our 4 kids.”
Discovering an ideal mixture of collaboration and professionalism was essential to Kathleen. When contemplating which company to affix, RPL shortly impressed her as having the type of constructive tradition and assist to supercharge this subsequent section of her profession. “I made a decision to affix Residential Properties for a lot of causes,” Flaherty famous. “I definitely knew how blissful my pals who work for Residential have been – they usually had been proper! Since becoming a member of, I’ve by no means felt so supported. It’s not solely a good looking feeling of camaraderie, but additionally a powerful community of cutting-edge know-how and insightful market data. For any assist I want, somebody is there.”
Shoppers come first
Kathleen has established an essential presence all through her group. When not strategizing on behalf of her purchasers, she devotes her energies to a number of pursuits and causes. “I’m an enormous fan of the Zac Brown Band and host an annual fundraising occasion at Fenway Park benefiting Zac’s camp, ‘Camp Southern Floor,’ in addition to ‘Hop On A Remedy’ for ALS consciousness,” Flaherty added. “I additionally authored the kids’s guide “An Octopus Named Mother,” the proceeds from which go to Ovations for the Remedy in reminiscence of my mom, whom I misplaced 20 years in the past to ovarian most cancers.” Household time provides one other wealthy layer to her life. She has been with her husband since they first began courting in 1986; attending highschool proms collectively and finally marrying in 1995. Collectively, they’ve raised two boys and two ladies and created a loving, tight-knit household.
Electrified by this thrilling new section in her journey as an agent, Kathleen appears to be like ahead to working with her new RPL colleagues and connecting purchasers with their dream houses. “My purchasers are my primary precedence,” Flaherty stated. “I satisfaction myself on delivering service above and past, with integrity, sturdy interpersonal expertise, excessive technological publicity, social media, and different platforms.”
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Attendance Matters: How well our schools are doing – What's Up Newp
Since the pandemic, student absenteeism has skyrocketed across the country, sending education departments and school districts searching for solutions. It is a priority with the Rhode Island Department of Education (RIDE) and every school district in the state. And, while results haven’t been dramatic, they are moving in the right direction.
Statewide, pre-pandemic absenteeism in Rhode Island schools was about 19 percent. It ballooned to more than 34 percent in 2021-22, dropping the following year to 28.9 percent, and in 2023-24 it was 24.7 percent.
The same pattern is reflected in Aquidneck Island area schools. The Rhode Island Department of Education publishes a daily report on absenteeism for the more than 270 Rhode Island public schools, and certain patterns are clear. Wealthier communities have fewer absences, and it appears that greater absenteeism occurs in high and middle schools.
Newport Schools superintendent Colleen Burns Jermain says students in poorer communities face challenges of family responsibilies, housing and transportation issues. All three are recognized as significant issues nationally by Panorama Education, which says some students from “low-income families may need to stay home to care for younger siblings or work to support their families.”
Chronic absenteeism national is defined as missing 10 percent of school days, or the equivalent of about two days. The consequences, says Panorama, range from health, dropout, social and behavioral, along with a negative impact on academics.
RIDE publishes a daily attendance tracker. Here’s a look at area schools, as reported in the November 25 attendance tracker, and listed by state rankings.
- Howard Hathaway Elementary School, Portsmouth, with 412 students, ranked 25 with projected chronic absences of 31 (7.5 percent), a reduction of 2.9 percent from last year.
- Melville Elementary School, Portsmouth, with 320 students, ranked 26 with projected chronic absences of 25 (7.8 percent), a reduction of 4.9 percent from last year.
- Jamestown Middle School, with 189 students, ranked 36 with projected chronic absences of 31 (7.5 percent), a reduction of 2.9 percent from last year.
- Portsmouth Middle School, with 607 students, ranked 42 with projected chronic absences of 58 (9.6 percent), a reduction of 2.9 percent from last year.
- Aquidneck Elementary School, Middletown, with 302 students, ranked 44 with projected chronic absences of 29 (9.6 percent), a reduction of .3 percent from last year.
- Wilbur and McMahon Elementary and Middle School, Little Compton, with 219 students, ranked 68 with projected chronic absences of 23 (10.5 percent), a reduction of 1.3 percent from last year.
- Portsmouth High School, with 787 students, ranked 114 with projected chronic absences of 105 (13.3 percent), a reduction of 1.3 percent from last year.
- Fort Barton Elementary School, Tiverton, with 133, students, ranked 98 with projected chronic absences of 16 (12 percent), an increase of .9 percent from last year.
- Forest Avenue Elementary School, Middletown, with 300 students, ranked 112 with projected chronic absences of 40 (13.3 percent), a reduction of 1.6 percent from last year.
- Tiverton High School, with 424 students, ranked 140 with projected chronic absences of 60 (14,2 percent), a reduction of 1.6 percent from last year.
- Pocasset Elementary School, Tiverton with 31 students, ranked 150 with projected chronic absences of 31 (14.7 percent), a reduction of .4 percent from last year.
- Gaudet Middle School, Middletown, with 434 students, ranked 181 with projected chronic absences of 31 (7.5 percent), an increase of .7 percent from last year.
- Middletown High School, with 521students, ranked 209 with projected chronic absences of 107 (20.5 percent), an increase of 1.5 percent from last year.
- Claiborne Pell Elementary School, Newport, with 662 students, ranked 221, with projected chronic absences of 147 (22.2 percent), a reduction of 2.4 percent from last year.
- Frank E. Thompson Middle School, Newport, with 495 students, ranked 225 with projected chronic absences of 115 (23.2 percent), an increase of .6 percent from last year.
- Tiverton Middle School, with 500 students, ranked 234 with projected chronic absences of 119 (23.8 percent), an increase of 11.3 percent from last year.
- Rogers High School, Newport, with 600 students, ranked 246 with projected chronic absences of 183 (30.5 percent), a reduction of 5.7 percent from last year.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island man accused of asking teenager for directions while completely naked
North Kingstown, R.I. – A Rhode Island man is facing a disturbing charge.
According to police, on Friday at approximately 4:00 p.m., the North Kingstown Police Department responded to a 911 call reporting an incident of indecent exposure. The caller, a 17-year-old, reported that a male subject drove up her on Prospect Avenue, asking for directions to the North Kingstown High School while completely naked. The suspect was driving a silver Subaru, registered in New Hampshire. The vehicle was last seen traveling towards Fairway Drive.
Officers immediately responded to the area from different directions to contain the vehicle and investigate the report. The vehicle was located and stopped on Lantern Lane. The driver/sole occupant was identified as David C. Palmer of East Providence. After further investigation, Palmer was taken into custody and charged with Disorderly Conduct – Indecent Exposure.
Palmer was later arraigned at the station before a Justice of the Peace and released on a $1,000 personal recognizance bail. He is scheduled for formal arraignment at the 3rd Division District Court on December 6th.
Rhode Island
Rhode Island FC falls 3-0 to Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC in USL Championship final – What's Up Newp
Rhode Island FC’s historic inaugural season came to an end in the USL Championship Final on Saturday when it fell 3-0 to Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC at Weidner Field. Becoming the first Eastern Conference team in league history to advance to the final match in its first season, the Ocean State club will return to Rhode Island proud after making the farthest run by an expansion side in eight years.
Colorado Springs Switchbacks FC had a golden chance to take the lead less than a minute into the match when Yosuke Hanya was on the receiving end of a central pass as he cut behind the Rhode Island FC defense. Sprinting into a one-on-one opportunity with Koke Vegas, the midfielder dragged his shot just wide of the right post.
Holding just 30 percent of possession throughout the first 15 minutes, RIFC got its first real chance of the match when it won a dangerous free kick at the corner of the 18-yard-box in the 14th minute. JJ Williams stepped up to take the free kick, and curled it narrowly over the bar as the match stayed scoreless.
Colorado Springs eventually broke the deadlock in the 22nd minute when Hanya broke free on the right wing, sending a cross into the six-yard box for Juan Tejada. Making a run into the open space, Tejada side-footed the ball into the back of the net from close range to give the hosts a 1-0 lead.
In the 42nd minute, Colorado Springs doubled its lead with a powerful strike from the top of the box. It happened when Jairo Henriquez tore down the left flank, cut inside and took a shot that was blocked by RIFC. Unfortunately for the Ocean State club, the rebound fell kindly to Haneriquez, who made no mistake on his second effort and picked out the top-left corner to make it 2-0.
The Switchbacks nearly took complete control with a third goal in first-half stoppage time when Quenzi Huerman unleashed yet another shot from distance, but Vegas punched the effort over the bar and took care of the resulting corner to keep the match 2-0 at the break.
Nine minutes into the second half, RIFC nearly cut the deficit in half when Clay Holstad connected on a corner kick from the top of the box. Instead, Colorado Springs blocked the shot and quickly broke out on the counter-attack, where Roaldo Damus finished with a low, one-on-one effort to make it 3-0.
RIFC came within inches of getting one back in the 64th minute when Frank Nodarse headed a corner towards the bottom-right corner, but Colorado Springs goalkeeper Christian Herrera produced a sharp diving save to deny the Ocean State club. Minutes later, Jack Panayotou forced another save out of Herrera, and Morris Duggan couldn’t keep the close-range rebound on frame.
The opportunities were as close as RIFC could get to finding the back of the net in the match as the USL Championship Final ended 3-0.
After the match, the visitors walked over to thank the over 400 Rhode Island FC faithful who made the trip out west. The fanbase’s incredible support during the record-breaking inaugural season fueled the team to a memorable finish. The Ocean club will now look forward to its launch of season two from The Stadium at Tidewater Landing in downtown Pawtucket.
GOAL SCORING RUNDOWN
COS – Juan Tejada (Youke Hanya), 22nd minute: Tejada connects with Hanya’s right-wing cross from inside the six-yard box. COS 1, RI 0
COS – Jairo Henriquez, 42nd minute: Henriquez picks out the top-left corner with a powerful strike from the top of the 18-yard box. COS 2, RI 0
COS – Ronaldo Damus (Matt Real), 53rd minute: Damus finishes a one-on-one counter-attack with a low finish into the bottom corner. COS 3, RI 0
ADDITIONAL NOTES
- Saturday’s match was the first-ever USL Championship Final to air nationally on network television (CBS).
- The opening goal for Colorado Springs in the 22nd minute marked the first time RIFC trailed during the 2024 USL Championship Playoffs.
- The 2-0 halftime deficit marked the first time RIFC has trailed by multiple goals at halftime since April 26.
- RIFC will return to the Ocean State after making the furthest playoff run by any Eastern Conference expansion team in league history, and becoming the first expansion club in eight years to advance to the final.
MAN OF THE MATCH: Clay Holstad
Match stats and information available here.
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