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Longtime lovers of the uniquely Rhode Island expertise that’s Waterfire can be delighted (see what we did there?) to be taught that the Artistic Capital is lastly poised to regain its summer season glow. As introduced throughout Wednesday evening’s kick-off occasion, the upcoming 2022 season will embrace seven full lightings and 4 partial lightings between now and September. Attendees may count on the return of #Art4Impact—a collection which highlights neighborhood milestones and themes like Arts and Science, Group Heroes and Arts and Well being—in addition to fan-favorite occasions just like the Waterfire Vacation Celebration, the Annual Salute to Veterans (this yr marks its tenth anniversary) and the celebration of native Black, Indigenous and Individuals of Colour communities.
“WaterFire was first set alight to show across the fortunes of Windfall. Towards all expectations, we hoped to make Windfall a nationwide vacation spot. We wished to have a good time our neighborhood for its wealthy historical past, its management in concepts and innovation, and its tapestry of preserved buildings. Now twenty-five years later, individuals have made town a vacation spot they usually love all that they discover right here,” says Barnaby Evans, WaterFire Windfall’s creator, co-CEO, and government creative director. “WaterFire is a chance to come back and revel in a historic metropolis reborn, to see an city heart in new mild, and to have a good time the steadiness of the previous and the brand new combined with the romance of firelight. It has all been made potential by the love, assist, and donations of hundreds of enthusiastic buddies and supporters who’ve helped us notice their desires.”
Now, with out additional ado, right here is that this yr’s Waterfire Lighting Schedule:
Friday, Might 13
Partial lighting with twelve stationary braziers in entrance of Memorial Park
Saturday, June 4
Full Lighting
Friday, June 10
Partial Lighting at Waterplace Park
Saturday, June 25
Full Lighting
Saturday, July 30
Full Lighting
Saturday, August 13
Full Lighting
Saturday, August 27
Full Lighting
Saturday, September 3 (Labor Day Weekend)
Partial Lighting at Waterplace Park
Saturday, September 24
Full Lighting
Saturday, November 5
Full Lighting
Saturday, December 3
Partial Lighting, Waterplace Park
For extra details about the 2022 season, go to waterfire.org.
Local News
A Rhode Island man is facing charges after allegedly body slamming an Attleboro mother of two during a suspected road rage incident Friday, according to court records.
Police responded near Newport Avenue at Highland Avenue in Attleboro just before 9 a.m. on Friday, where they found Hailea Soare on the ground, bleeding and crying, according to a police report filed in Attleboro District Court.
Gladior Kwesiah, of Pawtucket, was arrested without incident and charged with assault and battery with a dangerous weapon causing serious bodily injury, vandalism of property, and unlicensed operation of a motor vehicle, according to court dockets.
Multiple witnesses told police that Kwesiah and Soares were arguing outside their cars after her vehicle allegedly rear-ended his vehicle at the intersection, according to the report.
All three witnesses allege that Kwesiah, 26, “body slammed” her onto the pavement, while two told police that he also stepped on her glasses that fell to the ground. One witness said that Soares “smacked” Kwesiah before he picked her up, lifted her over his head, and dropped her on her head, according to police.
The body slam can be seen in videos shared by local news stations. The police report notes that Soares is 5 feet tall and 120 pounds, while Kwesiah is 6 foot 3 inches and more than 300 pounds.
Soares was transported to Study Memorial Hospital, where she was treated for a fractured knee, fractured foot, and head laceration, according to police.
She also suffered damage to her eye socket and “a serious skull injury,” a GoFundMe started by her family said. The fundraiser has collected more than $18,000 from nearly 500 donors out of its $30,000 goal, as of Sunday evening.
“As a single mother of two young children, Hailea now faces an uphill battle – physically, emotionally, and financially,” the GoFundMe said. “These injuries will keep her out of work for months. The financial strain of medical bills, therapy costs, and providing for her children is overwhelming.”
Kwesiah was held in the Bristol County House of Correction after not posting bail on Friday.
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A man who stole an unoccupied cruiser in Rhode Island was stopped on Route 2 in Preston after a chase early Saturday morning, according to Connecticut State Police.
Connecticut State Police was notified about a stolen Providence, Rhode Island, police cruiser on Interstate 95 South crossing into Connecticut from Rhode Island around 2:30 a.m.
The stolen cruiser was reportedly seen on I-95 south near exit 89, but then took the exit 88 off ramp to Route 117 in Groton as it saw another Connecticut State Police cruiser approaching.
Multiple Connecticut State Police cruisers turned on their emergency lights and sirens in an attempt to stop the stolen cruiser. According to Connecticut State Police, the stolen cruiser was traveling over 100 mph at times on Route 117.
Ledyard Police Department was then notified and deployed stop sticks near Route 117 and Route 2a. The stolen cruiser slowed to a stop near Route 2a and the driver was taken into custody.
The 27-year-old man from Pawtucket, Rhode Island, is facing charges including reckless driving, engaging police in pursuit, failure to drive in the proper lane, larceny and interfering with officer/resisting. He was not able to post the $50,000 bond and is due in court on Monday.
The Rhode Island Lottery offers multiple draw games for those aiming to win big. Here’s a look at Jan. 4, 2025, results for each game:
26-32-43-54-56, Powerball: 24, Power Play: 2
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03-09-27-29-33, Lucky Ball: 06
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Midday: 5-8-4-4
Evening: 1-2-7-5
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13-16-19-23-33, Extra: 30
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