Rhode Island
RI Craft Brewery Week bringing exciting programming to local breweries March 7-16 – What's Up Newp
As warmer weather approaches, thoughts turn to all things spring – green grass, fresh outdoor air, long walks on the beach, and relaxing at local craft breweries.
Just in time, Rhode Island Craft Beer Week returns March 7-16 with exciting events, special releases, new merchandise, and, most importantly, great brews at over 35 RI-based craft breweries.
We spoke with Nils Weldy, Executive Director of the Brewers Guild, who shared what to expect during the 10-day celebration of all things brew-worthy. Click here for the complete schedule.
One highlight this year – the brand new All Guild Member Collaboration Beer, an 8.2 ABV Hazy Double IPA, he described as a “big, beautiful, delicious, hazy double IPA. That was an all-Guild member of collaboration effort, brewed at The Guild in Pawtucket.”
Weldy explained that numerous Brewers Guild members were present at a recent event where the brew was assembled, “breaking out some grains and dropping some hops in the mix.”

The collaborative spirit among local brewers is evident, with members supporting each other through a constantly evolving business environment.
Weldy said the Brewer’s Guild is growing and is no longer comprised solely of local breweries. “We’ve got almost as many associate members as part of Rhode Island Brewers Guild as brewery members,” he said. “Many of those are our product suppliers, such as malt, hops, yeast, and others involved with this project. They’re truly part of the collaboration as well.”
“The theme for this year’s Craft Beer Week is that we’ve got you covered from head to toe,” said Weldy. “At every Rhode Island brewery, they’ll be giving away some really quality merchandise. That includes one-of-a-kind Richardson ball caps and Rhode Island Craft Beer Week socks.
Weldy also suggests beer lovers download the RI Brewery Passport App, which renews at the beginning of Craft Beer Week. “It starts on the first day of Craft Beer Week, so all the stamps that you’ve accrued in 2024 and into the first part of 2025 will essentially reset at midnight on Friday the 7th,” he explained.
Passport users are eligible for special prizes during the week, and point are doubled for every stamp. “We see just a huge spike in users during the week,” he added.
Newport area breweries have special events during the celebration, including a Barn Sessions concert at Ragged Island Brewing Fleetwood Mac Tribute Band Little Lies on March 8. In addition, Taproot Brewing is introducing four different house-made bites, perfectly paired with any beer flight, all week long.
Weldy also mentioned the upcoming Newport Beer Festival, coming to Fort Adams State Park on April 19. The lineup includes local favorites as well as breweries from around the region. “It’s been really fun to get to know my peers in the other New England guilds, and they’ve been so supportive of advocating for their members to come and celebrate with us in Newport – the brewery lineup is killer.” Click here for tickets to the Newport Beer Festival.


Local breweries have events year-round, including trivia nights, bonsai workshops, and live music. Follow your favorites on social media for the latest announcements.
Click here to learn more about RI Craft Brewery Week.
Rhode Island
Authorities provide update on deadly mass shooting at Brown University in Rhode Island
Authorities said two people were killed and eight more were injured in a mass shooting at Brown University, an Ivy League school in Rhode Island. Authorities said students were on campus for the second day of final exams.
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Rhode Island
RI school superintendent resigns amid antisemitic hazing investigation
A Rhode Island school superintendent has resigned amid an investigation into alleged antisemitic hazing in the district, NBC affiliate WJAR-TV reports.
Smithfield Superintendent Dr. Dawn Bartz announced her resignation in a letter addressed to the school community. Bartz has been on leave since November after a report of hazing at Smithfield High School.
The Jewish Alliance of Rhode Island said five high school football players locked a freshman student in a bathroom, sprayed Lysol at the student and yelled antisemitic slurs.
In her resignation letter, Bartz focused on her successes surrounding academic outcomes, special education and STEM opportunities and other positives for the district, and thanked the community.
“As Smithfield moves forward, I am confident the district will continue to build on this progress
and momentum. I wish all our students, staff, and families continued success in the years ahead,” she wrote.
The letter did not specify a reason for the resignation.
WJAR-TV first reported on the situation on October, when the Bartz released a statement on its investigation.
“The investigation confirmed inappropriate conduct among a small number of students,” Superintendent Dawn Bartz said in a provided statement. “Disciplinary action has been taken in accordance with district policy, and several student-athletes will not participate for the remainder of the season.”
The statement went on to say that there would be mandated training and education in response. However, the involved players were back at practice, which didn’t sit well with the victim’s family. His parents said his son walked into practice and found himself face-to-face with his alleged assailants.
Five football players were initially removed from the team for the remainder of the season but were later reinstated. When asked about the reversal in October, Bartz issued a one-sentence statement saying, “The disciplinary process has concluded and we will not be discussing details involving students.”
Smithfield Town Council President John Tassoni said the situation has deeply divided the community.
“It’s a long time coming,” Tassoni said of Bartz’s resignation. “A lot of people are angry about what happened. A lot of people don’t know the truth of what happened, nor do I.”
An investigation is underway by the school committee’s attorney and a report is expected to be delivered to the school committee sometime next year, Tassoni added. However, some people have concerns about transparency and have floated the possibility of hiring an independent investigator.
The Jewish Alliance of Greater Rhode Island said they want the focus to be on student safety.
“While we can’t speculate on the specific reasons behind the superintendent’s decision to resign, we remain focused on what matters most: that Smithfield schools become a place where Jewish students and all students feel safe, valued, and protected from bias and harassment,” President and CEO Adam Greenman wrote in an email.
Rhode Island
Prosecutors in Rhode Island drop charge against former Bay View athletic director
Prosecutors in Rhode Island dropped a fugitive from justice charge against a former Catholic school athletic director.
John Sung was arrested in East Providence last month. He was wanted in Florida for a non-violent felony.
After his arrest, he was fired from his position at St. Mary Academy Bay View in Riverside.
Broward County court records show Sung was taken into custody last week. He posted bond.
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