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Martin Luther King Day

Monday, January 21, 2013

Martin Luther King Day: What's Open, What's Closed

A look at what is open and closed around Middletown today

Martin Luther King Jr. Day is a federal holiday, which means most federal, state and local government offices–with the exception of essential services—will be closed. Businesses differ, so when in doubt, call ahead. Patch's business directory is one easy way to quickly look up phone numbers. Also today is the 57th Presidential Inauguration. The Jane Pickens Theater is hosting a free community event at 11:00 a.m. to view the event live on a large screen. For more information, click here. Here's what's opened and closed in Middletown on Monday, Jan. 21: Middletown Town Hall: closed, with the regular Town Council meeting typically held Monday night rescheduled to Tuesday, Jan. 22. Click here for this week’s complete town meeting schedule. …

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

Gaudet Middle School Students Compete in Black History Bowl

Gaudet Middle School students competed against students from Thompson Middle School in Newport and Portsmouth Middle School in the 16th Annual Black History Bowl on Monday, Martin Luther King Jr. Day.

About 100 people gathered in the Thompson Middle School cafeteria on Martin Luther King, Jr. Day to compete in the 16th Annual Black History Bowl. Coordinated by the Newport County NAACP Branch, (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) the event brought Aquidneck Islanders of all ages and races. The event kicked off at 3 p.m. in honor of George Triplett, Former Newport School Committee Chairperson, who received a Certificate of Appreciation in honor of his service from 1995-2010. After a few thankful words from Triplett, the students competing were introduced. Three teams of participants from three schools included: Gaudet Middle School (Middletown) Advisor: Rick Taylor Students: Kam-Ron Ayala, Samantha Plezia, Donishia…

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Dr. Martin Luther King's Dream Celebrated at Temple Shalom

A special prayer service held Friday night in Middletown was the first of many weekend events and Martin Luther King Day observances taking place throughout Aquidneck Island.

African-Americans and Jewish people are two groups that have experienced enslavement and abuse and have continued to be the targets of violent crimes. Both have also seen generations scattered throughout the world far from their ancestral homes. As we approach a national holiday on Monday to honor the American Civil Rights leader whose dream set out to stop such injustices and heal a nation, the two groups came together Friday night at Temple Shalom in Middletown for a special service to celebrate freedom and the life and vision of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Also remembered was Debbie Friedman who passed away last Saturday in California. She was a well-known and gifted singer/songwriter of contemporary Jewish music. Most of the songs sung…

Sandra J. Flowers, PhD

4:14 pm on Saturday, January 15, 2011

The service was truly inspiring and a wonderful way to begin the weekend that celebrates the life of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.   more ›

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