For too long, woods reclaimed the historic cemetery behind the Rhode Island Training School (RITS) off Sockanosett Cross Road. The graveyard has rows and rows of small, rounded headstones …
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By BARBARA POLICHETTI
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5/1/24
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Cranston City Council voted to approve an amended city budget at a special meeting Monday, with a 6-3 vote along party lines. However, what Council President Jessica Marino classifies as a …
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5/1/24
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Many people come into my clinic and say things like, “I almost didn’t come in for this” or “I’m not sure if this is a big deal” or “I just mentioned this to …
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5/1/24
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To the Editor,
A common concern with the Safe Firearm Storage Bill (S-2202) & (H-7373) making its way through the General Assembly pertains to having immediate access to a gun for …
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5/1/24
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There’s no denying the arrival of spring once the cherry blossoms bloom and spiked cleats begin digging into the dirt at local Little League diamonds across the state.
This past weekend, …
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5/1/24
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The Cranston Western and Cranston East Little Leagues celebrated their respective Opening Days last Saturday in front of packed audiences. Joining the fun were family, friends and of course, Mayor …
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5/1/24
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The Cranston East boys volleyball team has been the state’s hottest team as of late and got another statement win when it cruised to a 3-0 sweep over La Salle.
Larry Yin finished with 13 …
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FROM STAFF REPORTS
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5/1/24
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The Cranston West softball team fell to host Pilgrim 7-1 on Monday in a one-sided matchup.
The Falcon bats were kept in check by Pilgrim pitcher Gretchen Dombeck, who held them to one run on an …
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By ALEX SPONSELLER
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5/1/24
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The Cranston Herald’s Athlete of the Week is East softball player Nevaeh Fatorma. The junior standout has been on a tear for the Bolts as they sit in first place in Division III. Fatorma led …
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5/1/24
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The Cranston East softball team’s emergence as a DIII contender continues as it sits at 8-0 and in firm control of first place in the standings.
The Bolts have been the division’s …
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By ALEX SPONSELLER
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5/1/24
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CITY OF CRANSTON COLLECTOR’S SALE OF ESTATES FOR TAXES AND/OR ASSESSMENTS DUE AND UNPAID
All bidders and agents of bidders for the tax sale on May 22, 2024 need to register with the …
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5/1/24
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Pursuant to Section 3.15 of the City Charter, notice is hereby given of the Final Adoption of the following Ordinance.
Complete copies of the Ordinances are available for public review at the …
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5/1/24
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TeacherCertification.com reviews numerous educational leadership reports to focus on the need for effective principals at schools throughout the U.S.
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Alina Lehtinen-Vela
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4/30/24
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Which AP tests stump students the most? Numerade used data from the College Board to identify the 10 AP courses with the lowest pass rate in 2023.
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Jill Jaracz
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4/30/24
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(NewsUSA) - Caregivers, especially parents, often spend so much time focused on the well-being of others, they neglect to take a break for their own mental health. According to KinderCare’s Parent …
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4/30/24
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(NewsUSA) - Everyone with a car needs auto glass repair at some point, but it need not be an expensive or stressful process.
Cracks larger than 10 inches can reduce vision of the road in front …
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4/30/24
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Thursday marks one of my favorite days on the sports calendar: The NFL Draft.
This is perhaps the most intriguing draft that the New England Patriots have faced this century as they currently …
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4/25/24
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UPDATED: There’s a special place at the bottom of Oak Swamp Pond for someone with a bow and quiver full of black arrows with blue and white fletching.
Rhode Island Environmental Police searched the …
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By RORY SCHULER
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4/24/24
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It’s the folksy, popular slogan that is just part of the rich history of the Narragansett Brewing Company. Founded in 1890, the brewery was once one of Cranston’s largest employers …
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By BARBARA POLICHETTI
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4/24/24
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