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By PETE FONTAINE The organizers of the Johnson Memorial Cancer Events (JMCE) are looking for two people who'd like to be part of a rewarding experience. Judi Graham, who is chairing the JMCE's second annual Memorial Co-Ed Memorial Golf Tournament to be more
Dem's Diner reopens Two years ago, Mayor Joseph Polisena and Johnston Democratic Town Committee Chairman Richard DelFino Jr. needed a private place to talk strategy for an upcoming election. So the two picked up a couple of sandwiches and soft drinks and more
Could you imagine a political candidate saying that his/her opponent was a talented, dedicated and honorable American? Following this, the candidate would assert that their opponent did a great job at previous endeavors, and even more
By JOHN HOWELL In a military ceremony preceded by a Mass he will officiate, Father Robert Marciano will retire from the Rhode Island Air National Guard on Oct. 1 after serving 36 years in the military. Marciano holds the rank of colonel and serves as more
Police have released the identity of a man killed in a fiery crash on Pontiac Avenue earlier this month. Joseph Lacey, 25, of Providence, was positively identified by the state Medical Examiner's Office using DNA, Maj. Todd Patalano more
The Gloria Gemma Breast Cancer Resource Foundation will be kicking off Breast Cancer Awareness Month with the coming weekend's Flames of Hope: A Celebration of Life." The event will take place Oct. 1-2 in downtown Providence. The" more
Todd Mulholland is in the business of financial advising by day, but he's a movie-maker by night. Together with his wife Holly, he runs Mulholland Financial LLC in Cranston. In their off hours, they write, direct, produce, and sometimes more
Vargas, Aubin announce `We Mean Business' initiative Two of the Democratic candidates for at-large seats on the City Council are teaming up for a series of weekly visits to Cranston businesses. Kate Aubin and Lammis Vargas in a joint more
The Cranston Public Library is excited to announce “History is Alive: A Haunted History Tour of the Oak Lawn Branch Library.” The event, which will present both historical facts and paranormal … more
Trailing 20-13 at halftime, the Cranston West football team scored 29 unanswered second-half points to post a 42-20 non-league win over the Johnston Panthers before a packed crowd at Polisena Stadium in what was Salute to" more
It's official - Dave's Marketplace will open a new location in Cranston. The company formally announced the long-rumored plans this week. The new store at 550 Pontiac Ave. will be the chain's 10th in Rhode Island. Construction is more
Police elevated their presence at Cranston High School West this week after three students were arrested on multiple weapons charges. On Tuesday night, a judge remanded the three male juveniles … more
By JOHN HOWELL In a military ceremony preceded by a Mass he will officiate, Father Robert Marciano will retire from the Rhode Island Air National Guard on Oct. 1 after serving 36 years in the military. Marciano holds the rank of colonel and serves as more
PEPPER SPRAYED SUSPECT Warwick officers recently found a shirtless robbery suspect writhing and yelling on the ground in pain after residents fought with, pepper spayed, and detained him. On September 18 at approximately 12:50 a.m., Officer more
The Warwick Police Department is asking for the community's assistance identifying a suspect after the Bank of America branch on West Shore Road was robbed. According to Lieutenant Snow, around 3 … more
By JOHN HOWELL Saying language that protects the teaching and learning environment is most important to them, the Warwick Teachers Union has turned down an offer that would, among other things, give them raises in line with other city employees and, more
Signs of the Nov. 8 election are everywhere, and they promise to get even more plentiful in the coming weeks. That presents a dilemma for Christine Allen, Mayor Scott Avedisian's campaign manager. In an interview Tuesday, she claimed a more
It could be a college campus, only better - with a bistro just down the hall, happy hour every evening, a putting green and bocce court a few steps outside, a media room, and a schedule of interesting programs and speakers. The comparison more
FAST FOOD FOLLIES Eating fast food may make one sleepy, but it wasn't a Big Mac that made one driver pass out at a McDonald's drive through speaker. On September 16, just before 8:30 p.m., Officer Manuel Pacheco and other members of the police department more
A day doesn’t go by when Larry Ferri isn’t asked, “where do the mattresses go?” Ferri works at the city’s compost station behind the Mickey Stevens Sports Complex, and ever since the … more
Performing has always been a part of 16-year-old Madeline Capaldi's life, be it on a tennis court, a music venue, or her own living room. But recently, she performed on a new stage during the Miss Rhode Island Teen USA pageant, where she won more
On 9/29/2016, at about 9:00am, the Warwick Police Department received a 911 call indicating that a gun had been fired at 123 Payton Avenue. Officers immediately responded and encountered William … more
Animal care professionals across the state are being warned to look out for an East Providence man who was released from the ACI last Friday, August 5, after serving time for felony animal abuse and … more
A Warren man was the first person charged under a new striped bass tagging law when he was arrested recently at the Independence Park boat ramp in Bristol. Michael Saviano, 35, was allegedly … more
The dumping of three large boat molds at the end of a residential street by a town councilman have angered some residents who call the molds an “eyesore” and the dumping “disrespectful to … more
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