Boston Sunday Globe

Fire ravages historic Block Island hotel

- By Nick Stoico and Jesús Marrero Suárez GLOBE CORRESPOND­ENTS Nick Stoico can be reached at nick.stoico@globe.com. Follow him @NickStoico. Jesús Marrero Suárez can be reached at jesus.marrerosua­rez@globe.co m. Follow him @ jmarrerosu­arez.

A large fire broke out overnight in a historic inn on Block Island, a popular summer destinatio­n off the Rhode Island coast, drawing fire crews from the mainland to assist the local fire department as they worked for hours to bring the blaze under control, officials said.

Firefighte­rs responded to a fire alarm at the Harborside Inn in New Shoreham, the island’s only town, at 11:23 p.m. Friday and found a fire in the first-floor kitchen, according to Town Manager Maryanne Crawford.

A second alarm was struck about 20 minutes later, bringing mutual aid to the island, she said in a statement.

No injuries were reported, and the town’s emergency shelter at the Block Island School was opened to guests who were displaced from the 36-room hotel, Crawford said.

The cause of the fire is under investigat­ion by the Rhode Island State Fire Marshal’s office, Crawford said.

The extent of the damage was not immediatel­y clear. Dispatcher­s for the New Shoreham Police Department and the Block Island Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department said no one was available to comment Saturday, and town officials did not respond to messages seeking more informatio­n.

The Harborside Inn sits along Water Street in the town’s commercial district overlookin­g Old Harbor where visitors arrive daily through the Block Island ferry terminal. The inn has been hosting guests “for over a century with its Victorian seaport charm,” according to its website.

Firefighte­rs were faced with a limited water supply as they tried to knock the fire down, and town officials on Saturday urged residents and visitors to conserve water over the next two days.

The fire, which was contained in one building, burned for about six hours before crews could bring it under control, according to the Block Island Chamber of Commerce.

The inn’s roof caved in at about 1:30 a.m., the chamber said.

At least 50 firefighte­rs from across Rhode Island were called in to assist the Block Island Volunteer Fire and Rescue Department, according to the chamber.

Emergency vehicles were transporte­d to the island by ferries throughout the night, the Block Island Ferry said in an alert on its website. The fire forced the ferry service to run on a modified schedule Saturday but it is expected to resume normal operations Sunday, according to the website.

Rhode Island Governor Dan McKee said his office is working with the Rhode Island office of the US Small Business Administra­tion to support affected businesses on the island.

McKee praised the work of first responders both on the island and those who came from the mainland to help.

“From responding to an unpreceden­ted tornado yesterday to helping contain a dangerous fire on Block Island, we are incredibly grateful for the tireless work of emergency responders across the state over the last 48 hours. Thank you for keeping Rhode Islanders safe,” McKee said in a post on X, the site formerly known as Twitter.

 ?? BLOCK ISLAND TIMES ?? The cause of the overnight fire at the Harborside Inn in New Shoreham is under investigat­ion.
BLOCK ISLAND TIMES The cause of the overnight fire at the Harborside Inn in New Shoreham is under investigat­ion.

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