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Cranston East was a Division I-B regular season co-champion last fall, and with a strong core returning for this season, the 'Bolts should have a good chance to race towards the top of the standings once again. With our" more
Susan Jean Latinville, 52, of Tiverton, died on Friday, September 22, 2017, at Women & Infants Hospital in Providence. Sue was born June 23, 1965, in Honolulu, Hawaii. She was the daughter … more
With the recent retirement of City Clerk Judy Wild, Mayor Scott Avedisian will submit the name of Lyn Pagliarini, the current deputy clerk, for City Council advice and approval to fill that position. He also announced last week that he would submit the more
“This is mighty delightful duty,” John “Jack” Hill, Commander of the Giovanni Folcarelli Disabled American Veterans (DAV) Chapter 1, said recently inside the Veterans Administration Hospital … more
By ETHAN HARTLEY Warwick resident Rob Cote is calling for the dismissal of Warwick Fire Chief James McLaughlin, claiming the chief violated state record retention laws by disposing of thousands of documents which log information pertaining to more
By THOMAS GREENBERG Shouts of cowards!" and "shame!" from members of the RI Gun Violence Coalition rang through the council chambers at City Hall Thursday night after the Ordinance Committee tabled a resolution calling on the RI General Assembly to pass" more
Mayor Scott Avedisian, along with School Superintendent Phil Thornton, Fire Chief James McLaughlin and Colonel Stephen McCartney are announcing the following storm-related information: • All … more
The Champlin Foundations, so reads a line on the highly acclaimed non-profit’s website, “Quietly and steadfastly helps those who do good do more – to the benefit of all.” One such group … more
House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello gave some sound advice when he told the Pawtucket Red Sox to tell their story to the community, or so it would appear from their visit to the Warwick Rotary Club … more
By JOHN HOWELL -- With about $890 million in state road and bridge construction projects slated for this summer - meaning lots of road crews - DOT is urging caution to keep its workers safe. more
By JEN COWART In November 2017, Abbey's ShAbbey Shed opened for business, with Abbey Tilton and her family surrounded by friends and family who were excited for Abbey, a spastic quadriplegic who is legally blind and was born with cerebral palsy, to start more
By ETHAN HARTLEY Need some unique holiday gift ideas or perhaps some home d cor items that add a distinct, patriotic flair to your residence - but don't want to contribute to big box stores or the global mammoth that is online shopping giant Amazon.com? more
Bishop Hendricken football player Jason Onye joined guys like Will Blackmon, Kwity Paye and Xavier Truss last week as he made his college decision official, committing to Notre Dame. What a remarkable accomplishment for Onye, as well as Bishop Hendricken more
Lucas “Luc” Maguire spends a lot of time in his Johnston backyard. He loves both the stars and photography. One day, he decided to combine his passions. “Ever since I can … more
Elvis totally has the looks and will swoon you too just like his namesake! He is a six year old boy who was found outside fending for himself but now has been getting lots of love and attention at … more
Credit card debt could be compromising the financial security and well-being of millions of individuals. According to the Federal Reserve Bank of New York, Americans’ total credit card balance … more
Amanda Grace Beaudoin and Keith James Murray were united in marriage on July 16, 2016 by Monsignor Paul D. Theroux at Holy Apostles Church in Cranston. A reception followed at the Crowne Plaza in the Garden Pavilion. The bride more
DEMAND FOR PAYMENT from Casey Storage Solutions 201 Concord St. Pawtucket, RI 02860 This demand for cash or certified funds payment is made relative to the following: A019 Miguel … more
The Cranston Herald and Cranston Public Library on Oct. 29 hosted a forum for candidates seeking ward seats on the City Council and School Committee in November’s election. On Oct. 6, the Herald … more
By TIM FORSBERG A new ordinance recently passed by the Johnston Town Council should bring down unwanted signs across town. Approved during the Oct. 11 meeting, Ordinance 2016-14 would levy a $25 fine for placing a sign on any pole erected by a utility more
The Rhode Island State Fire Marshal's office is investigating a possible arson case at a home on Northwest Passage.  Barrington police and fire officials were at 2 Northwest Passage on … more
“Frankie and Johnny were lovers…” the old familiar song begins. In Terrence McNally’s bittersweet play, “Frankie and Johnny in the Clair de Lune,” they are co-workers. more
By TIM FORSBERG On April 11, 1840 a severe rainstorm that lasted for two days hit Johnston. Water behind the then upper Simmonsville dam rose, and on the morning of the 13th the dike gave way. A wall of water 11 feet high rushed downstream, collapsed more
PORTSMOUTH — Come celebrate the holiday season at the annual Christmas Open House at Glen Manor House this Sunday, Dec. 11 Featuring extraordinary decorations and Yuletide cheer, the … more
Virginia Cauley of A Airline Express Limousine describes herself as a professional woman who accidentally stumbled into the personal transportation industry, but has come to find great … more
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