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Rising threat: Newport's water supply at risk The complex network of ponds and treatment facilities

[View email with images]( [Providence Journal]( Rising threat: Newport's water supply at risk The complex network of ponds and treatment facilities that provide drinking water for Aquidneck Island faces a threat from rising seas and stronger storms linked to climate change. [READ MORE]( Hummel Report: R.I.'s use of 911 fees draws fire A health-care professional has made it her mission to stop the state from diverting millions of dollars in phone-bill surcharges, earmarked for the state s 911 operations, into the general operating budget. [READ MORE]( Talks to resume Sunday between Stop & Shop and striking workers After a restart to contract negotiations on Saturday, representatives of Stop & Shop and an employees union are expected to resume talks on Sunday, a spokeswoman for Stop & Shop said Saturday night. [READ MORE]( Theater review: Epic Theatre's 'American Drag' is a divinely inspired romp The original work, written and directed by Kevin Broccoli as a follow-up to his 2015 show, "American Strippers," spins the story of Greek gods banished to America, where they are trapped in the bodies of mortal women. [READ MORE]( Narragansett library's family-fun event a tight fit in current quarters Parents and children who attended Saturday s Library Week festivities squeezed past each other in the cramped Maury Loontjens Memorial Library, longing for what-might-have-been in the former supermarket across the street that had been intended as the site of a new library, until the Town Council reversed course. [READ MORE]( Alan Rosenberg: The Journal and the Associated Press We re not just clients. We re members. [READ MORE]( Warren's In Your Ear! joins national celebration of Record Store Day “What we do has never really changed,” owner Chris Zingg said Saturday as he and his Warren music store participated in yet another Record Store Day, an event that independent record stores across the country celebrate by selling exclusive record content. [READ MORE]( Bruins 4, Maple Leafs 1: Boston fights back to even series The Bruins, outhit in Thursday night’s 4-1 loss by a Maple Leafs team known much more for its skill, got their own physical game going in Game 2, evening the series with a 4-1 decision in a game marked by fierce collisions and bad feelings. [READ MORE]( Orioles 9, Red Sox 5: Baltimore’s Davis snaps skid, helps bury Sox BOSTON — Chris Davis figured to end his major-league-record hitless streak someday. Unfortunately for the Red Sox, that day was Saturday. Rick Porcello’s stretch of poor pitching hasn’t been nearly as long, but he has yet to find a solution. [READ MORE]( Editorial: Looking into surveillance The bitter partisanship that dominates Washington erupted again last week after Attorney General William Barr told a Senate panel that he thought “spying did occur” on Donald Trump’s presidential campaign and that he is looking into the matter. The level of distrust seems to be off the charts. But if our government has improperly used its immense power to spy on citizens for political purposes, it is vital that it be stopped. [READ MORE]( [providencejournal.com]( Connect with Us! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( Connect with Us! [Facebook]( [Twitter]( [WWW.PROVIDENCEJOURNAL.COM]( You are receiving this communication as a member of the Providence Journal. Providence Journal values your online privacy. For more information, view our [privacy policy]( now. Please do not reply to this message. [Manage Preferences]( | [Unsubscribe]( Providence Journal 75 Fountain St Providence, RI 02902 © 2019 Providence Journal. All rights reserved.

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