Tag: Save The Bay Inc.
Marchetti receives R.I. Bankers Association’s Emerging Leader Award
WEST WARWICK – Marissa Marchetti, assistant vice president at Centreville Bank, has been named the recipient of the Rhode Island Bankers Association’s 2025 Emerging...
BankNewport awards grant to support Kids’ Zone at Hamilton Family Aquarium
NEWPORT – BankNewport has awarded a grant to support the Kids’ Zone at Save The Bay Inc.’s new Hamilton Family Aquarium, the bank announced.
Bank...
State seeks vendors to remove ‘sunken barge’ from Providence River
PROVIDENCE – Despite no readily available funding, state officials after a three-year hiatus are renewing calls for a private vendor to remove a piece...
Hamblett named Save The Bay’s permanent executive director
NEWPORT – The “interim” tag has been removed from Topher Hamblett’s title with Save The Bay Inc.
The local marine advocacy nonprofit announced Monday that...
Five Questions With: Elizabeth Beisel
Elizabeth Beisel is a two-time Olympic medalist and past captain of the U.S. Olympic swimming team. The Saunderstown native, along with RAW Elements USA...
BankRI grants $77,200 to local nonprofits
PROVIDENCE – Bank Rhode Island recently announced it has awarded $77,200 in grants to 28 local nonprofits.
The money will support initiatives focused on youth...
Save The Bay names Hamblett interim executive director
PROVIDENCE – Save The Bay Inc.’s director of advocacy will temporarily lead the marine advocacy nonprofit for the time being.
The organization announced on June...
Five Questions With: Jonathan Stone
5Q: Jonathan Stone | Executive director, Save The Bay Inc.
1. You announced in September you will be retiring on June 30, 2023. What led to your...
Officials, environmental leaders kick off $50M green economy bond campaign
PROVIDENCE – In addition to deciding the state's future leadership in November, Rhode Island voters will be tasked with determining whether the Ocean State's...
BankNewport awards $45K to 5 R.I. organizations
NEWPORT – BankNewport recently provided $45,000 in grants to five Rhode Island education and workforce development organizations, according to a news release.
Recipients are DownCity...



















