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The Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians of Newport The Ladies Ancient Order of Hibernians of Newport couldn’t decide between two remarkable women to honor separately, so they chose to give them both the 2026 Lady Hibernian of the Year award.

Paula Silvia and Sandy Gallagher were recognized for their years of volunteer service and dedication to both the organization and the Newport County community.

Members say the pair embody the group’s motto: “Friendship, Unity, and Christian Charity.” Their service extends well beyond the LAOH, with both actively supporting organizations including the Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center, the Mosaic Club, and the Vasco Da Gama Society.

Within the LAOH, Silvia and Gallagher are known as the organization’s “background singers” — members who are always willing to jump in and help wherever needed. For nearly a decade, they’ve played key roles welcoming new members through the screening committee and helping organize the popular Hibernian Children’s Christmas Party.

They also assist with Rhode Island Blood Center drives organized by the group and help lead the LAOH’s Poinsettia Project, which delivers holiday plants to senior, recovering, and homebound members during the Christmas season.

Gallagher, a lifelong Newport resident and Rogers High School graduate, spent 37 years working in the medical field before retiring. She joined the LAOH in 2007.

Silvia, who grew up in Newport’s historic Fifth Ward, worked 36 years at Salas’ Restaurant before continuing her culinary career with Kitchen Companion Catering and McGrath Clambakes. She joined the organization in 2006.

The LAOH said the honor reflects the pair’s commitment to service and the impact they continue to have throughout the Newport community.

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Police at the University of Rhode Island are warni Police at the University of Rhode Island are warning students and staff after two suspected voyeurism incidents were reported in residence hall shower facilities.

According to a Clery Act safety alert issued by URI police, both incidents involved a male suspect who entered dormitory shower areas and allegedly attempted to record male occupants while they were showering.

The first incident was reported around 9:15 p.m. on March 6 in the all-gender bathroom shower area at Browning Hall, police said.

A second incident occurred Monday at about 11:38 p.m. in the men’s bathroom shower area at Butterfield Hall.

“In both incidents, a male was observed attempting to record individuals while they were showering,” campus police said in the alert. Officers responded to both locations, but the suspect fled before police arrived.

Authorities said the suspect attempted to use a cell phone to capture images or video of the victims.

Campus police have increased patrols around residence halls as the investigation continues.

Officials are urging members of the university community to remain alert and report suspicious behavior near bathrooms or shower facilities to residence life staff or police.

Anyone who discovers a suspicious device is advised not to touch it and to contact police immediately.

Anyone with information about the incidents is asked to contact URI police at 401-874-4910 or submit an anonymous tip at 401-874-8477.

Police said the warning was issued to raise awareness and help prevent similar incidents while the investigation continues.

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NEWPORT, R.I. — Job seekers looking for part-time NEWPORT, R.I. — Job seekers looking for part-time or seasonal work can explore a range of opportunities at The Preservation Society of Newport County’s Job Fair on Thursday, March 19.

The event will run from 3 p.m. to 6 p.m. at the Preservation Society’s headquarters, 424 Bellevue Ave., at the corner of Narragansett Avenue. Free parking will be available on site.

The nonprofit organization, which owns and operates 11 historic museum properties collectively known as the Newport Mansions, is hiring for a variety of seasonal roles ahead of the busy tourism season. Available positions include tour guides, museum custodians, security guards, retail associates, food service associates and special events attendants, among others.

Applicants are encouraged to bring a resume and be prepared to apply and interview in person during the job fair.

The Preservation Society also hosts a wide range of public programs and special events throughout the year, creating additional seasonal employment opportunities across its properties.

A full list of open positions is available at:
www.newportmansions.org/events/newport-mansions-job-fair

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