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Thursday night was a time for reflection, transition and recognition as Johnston High School honored sophomores, juniors and seniors during the National Honor Society induction ceremony. Principal … more
There will probably never be a May like this one in our lifetime. What is usually a month full of joy, celebration, and hope is now challenged by an enemy that we cannot see or hear – an … more
The National Art Honor Society at Cranston High School East recently completed a project that touches children without families on the other side of the world. Jill Cyr, visual arts program … more
Fun-loving Freddie is waiting to be your new best friend! October is "Adopt A Shelter Dog Month" and Freddie wants to be the one that you choose! He is a young Shepherd mix with a luxurious fluffy … more
Family Features A home’s exterior is often the first thing guests or potential buyers see, meaning its curb appeal can have a significant impact on making a good first impression. Whether … more
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“Customers say to me ‘Where would I wear this ensemble – I never go anywhere?’... Every day you are traveling the journey of life.” more
Celebrating the completion of their first summer season. more
EAST PROVIDENCE — A roughly two-hour workshop on the proposed Fiscal Year 2016-17 budget for East Providence held Wednesday night, Oct. 12, was at times contentious and ultimately ended with no … more
The Cranston Police Department last week rolled out a new vehicle for its K9 Unit. Mayor Allan Fung, Chief of Police Col. Michael Winquist, House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello, and police personnel were on hand on Oct. 12 for a press more
PORTSMOUTH — Call it romance coming full circle. Thirteen years after Josh Booth and Taylor Hamilton first passed notes to each other inside a third-grade classroom at Hathaway School, … more
Celebrate the season right on the East Side more
Cranston East senior captain Amanda Hay was so overwhelmed after capturing the Division II girls' volleyball title that she had trouble communicating her emotions, but it was her serve in the semifinals and title match that more
Each week the Personal Injury Law Offices of d’Oliviera & Associates compiles a summary of recalls, FDA warnings, market withdrawals and safety alerts that they feel the public should be … more
In November, residents voted to approve a multi-million dollar bond to build a new middle school in town.  Next up, council members are expected to vote on whether the town should exceed the … more
Talking pastries with Ellie's Bakery more
Another water rate increase is on the horizon. The Bristol County Water Authority Board of Directors will vote on a recommended 3.5 percent rate increase this Thursday, Feb. 2. Water rates … more
Stephanie Gael Berberick, 31, of Portsmouth, died peacefully on March 30, 2017, at Newport Hospital. Stephanie was born April 28, 1985, in Fort Sill, Oklahoma. She is the daughter of Raymond E. … more
An early-season matchup between two of the top teams in the state didn't disappoint on Monday afternoon. Cranston West controlled the first six innings on its home field against five-time defending state champion Hendricken, more
The Police Log is a digest of reports provided by the Johnston and Rhode Island State Police Departments. POSSESSION While on patrol in the area of Plainfield Street on April 24 around 2:05 p.m., Lieutenant Joseph Salvadore observed a car traveling more
Lisa (Kirk) Cochran, 47, passed away Tuesday, May 16, 2017. She was a beloved daughter of Raymond and Juanita (Johanson) Kirk. Born in Providence, as a young girl, Lisa participated in events … more
East Providence's Kids Rock Chorus lets kids have fun, rock out and learn about musical appreciation all at the same time more
Add great food to stunning views and you've got yourself some essential summer dining more
While the nation prepares to celebrate its independence, efforts to obtain a tax break for Johnston veterans disabled from their services were dealt a setback. For the second time in less than a year, Commander H. Jake Taraksian of the more
By JOSH FAIOLA The Boys & Girls Club of Warwick summer camp is running at capacity at the Masonic Youth Center. While the camp has a waiting list, it caps the campers at 150 to help preserve and maintain the grounds they use. The Boys & Girls Club of" more
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