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Late but great A cooler and wetter summer has delayed the ripening of tomatoes, but they're here now and ready for eating. The selection offered by gC Farms at the Pawtuxet Farmers' Market Saturday at Rhodes Place covered the range from cherry tomatoes more
There’s never a shortage of stress for college seniors. The weeks are winding down until graduation and, despite the onset of “senioritis,” final projects must be completed, deadlines have … more
The state began allowing restaurants, cafés and other culinary establishments to offer limited outdoor dining services on Monday, and Mayor Allan Fung has signed a supplementary executive … more
Ron Robert is trying to open a gateway for current and future athletes in Rhode Island. He has created his own radio show called “High School Sports Wrap with Ron Robert” on WNRI more
The first quarter honors at Hugh B. Bain Middle School have been announced. Students earning honors are: Grade 8 High Honors Mohamad Almierrawi, Matthew Babalato, Halie Biagetti, Sabiha Can, Dustin Carvalho, Corey Fleetwood, Luis Guzman Candelario, more
Highest Honors Grade 12: Sophia DiMascolo, Taleen Donoyan, Anita Fang, Briana Fernandes, Angelina Gudoshnik, Lily Janigian, Jacob Meyerson, Sophia Perrotta, Alison Pitocchelli, Fallon Plociak, Sarah Richer, Abigail Souza, Talia Spirito. High Honors more
The Cranston West football team certainly has the skill to make some noise in Division I-A this season, as the Falcons return several key pieces from their team in 2016, a season in which the young Falcons went 2-5 in league more
By JEN COWART Abby Turchetta and Heather DiFazio, two students at Cranston High School West continued the Running for Remission 5K tradition on Saturday. Drawing a crowd of more than 100 participants, all runners were there for the same reason: to help more
By JEN COWART There was an excited buzz at Daniel D. Waterman Elementary school on Nov. 9 as the community gathered together for a unique science night event. Jim Holt and Jaime Nash, two local beekeepers visited the school to share their knowledge of more
By PAM SCHIFF On election eve when most candidates were fine tuning their election day strategy, Ward 5 Councilman Chris Paplauskas hosted 20 Arrow of Light Pack 6 Cub Scouts along with their siblings and parents at City Hall. The scouts visited city" more
In their 57th performance season, the State Ballet of RI (SBRI) and Artistic Director Herci Marsden will continue to honor their title as Rhode Island's longest standing civic, regional ballet company by inspiring their audiences with more
By PAM SCHIFF This special group of people has been in each other's lives for over 70 years. They became classmates in the now closed Knightsville Elementary School on Greene Avenue. They were five years old back then; now, this year, they are all more
The Toll Gate Titans beat the Scituate Spartans, 8-0, on a rainy Friday night at Warwick Veterans Memorial Middle School. Michael Negri, the junior running back, led the way for the Titans, rushing for 106 yards on nine more
By THOMAS GREENBERG By the first day of 2018 the first Dairy Queen Grill and Chill in Rhode Island should be open for business near the intersection of Atwood and Phenix Avenues in Cranston. The new store will bring between 50 and 75 new jobs with it. more
By By PAM SCHIFF The Knighstville Branch of Cranston libraries hosted the final anniversary open house celebration on Saturday, Nov. 17. We want to thank everyone for attending our last open house at Knightsville as we finish our celebration of the 50th" more
On Oct. 2, the Cranston Police and Fire Departments held the second annual Hot On Yer' Heels 5K through Garden City. Approximately 250 runners participated. TRIMOM Productions LLC conducted the race, including the course run and the more
By JACOB MARROCCO The Cranston City Council Ordinance Committee tabled a resolution on Thursday in support of two bills going through the House and Senate to keep concealed carry permit (CCP) holders from entering on to school grounds at K-12 more
Tolman High School, Class of 1967, will hold a 50th reunion dinner June 10 at Al’s Waterfront, 28 Water St., East Providence. Cocktail hour is 5 p.m., class pictures 6:30, dinner and dancing 7. … more
The Cranston police log is a digest of reports from the State and Cranston Police Departments. MULTIPLE CRASHES, ONE-WAY DRIVER Col. Ann C. Assumpico, Superintendent of the Rhode Island State Police and Director of the Department of Public Safety, said more
The Cranston West Lady Falcons shut out the Cranston East Lady 'Bolts, 3-0, in the City Cup late Sunday afternoon. West had sophomore Julia Perreault in net, while East started with freshman Madison Gunderway and finished more
By THOMAS GREENBERG Buried behind the street-lined houses on Edgewood Boulevard is a newly sold million-dollar home with its own private beach, boat shed and mooring. There aren't too many residential properties assessed for more than $1 million in more
By THOMAS GREENBERG A new $100,000 line item called school safety initiative" is on the police department's proposed budget for next year. The money would pay for an increase in police presence at Cranston's schools. Finance Committee Chairman Michael" more
By JEN COWART The Stone Hill Elementary School community recently handed off many boxes of items for Operation Holiday Cheer to Jenn Ahrens, a Rhode Island Blue Star Mom. Blue Star Mothers currently have family members in active service in the military. more
By ALEX SPONSELLER Last week, the Northern Rhode Island Chamber of Commerce held a Zoom conference call with members of the 2013 World Series Champion Boston Red Sox. In the conference call, the members of the team recounted stories ranging from the more
By PAM SCHIFF Cranston East's senior class has lots to celebrate this year besides graduation. They are the first class in school history to have a completely free prom. They have also raised money to contribute to a fellow Cranston student's Make A more
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