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Prior Tiverton resolution supporting Second Amendment set for repeal

Prior Tiverton resolution supporting Second Amendment set for repeal Marcia Pobzeznik Daily News correspondent TIVERTON  A resolution passed by a prior Town Council supporting the Second Amendment and opposing the infringement on the right to bear arms has “faded into the sunset,” because there is now a new council, according to the Town Solicitor Michael Marcello, but the current council plans to grant a request by two residents to repeal it. The resolution that was initially introduced by Justin Katz in May 2019 declaring Tiverton a Second Amendment Sanctuary Town, was done because state government “has a tendency to overstep its bounds,” said Katz, a councilman at the time, adding that the Second Amendment “is uniquely threatened by the politics of our day.” The first vote on the resolution failed 3-4, but it was tweaked and re-voted a week later with the Sanctuary Town removed, and passed 4-3 with then council President Robert Coulter, Katz, Nancy Driggs and Don

Rise & Shine! Your Newport County guide for March 8

Rise & Shine! Your Newport County guide for March 8 Scott Barrett, Newport Daily News © Scott Barrett/Daily News photo The Portmouth Multi-Purpose Senior Center is located at 110 Bristol Ferry Road, the site of the former Anne Hutchinson Elementary School. Rise & Shine! I’m Scott Barrett, digital editor for The Daily News, and today is March 8, the 67th day of the year 298 days remain in 2021. On this day in 1894, a dog license law was enacted in the state of New York. It was the first animal control law in the United States. Here & Now • Over the weekend, I asked readers what they re looking forward to doing once life begins to resemble something we once knew. I received a number of thoughtful responses, most of which centered around reconnecting with family members. 

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