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EDITOR’S NOTE: The Cranston Herald asked readers to send in their back to school photos. If you have a back to school photo you’d like to share, please send it in. We’ll run a photo … more
SHOPLIFTING At 4:45 p.m., Aug. 29, Cranston Police Officers arrested Angel Cordero, 46, of 517 Lonsdale Ave. Pawtucket, for Shoplifting. The arrest was the result of a call for at Shaw’s … more
Two Rhode Island men — from Cranston and Pawtucket — are now in custody following a Ferrari theft and car chase spanning the entire East Coast, from the Ocean State to Florida. … more
The Cranston West football team was one of the many clubs in Rhode Island to be elevated to the new Division I field after the RIIL’s latest alignment. The Falcons had a young team last … more
Two voluntary Right Whale Slow Zones were put into effect by NOAA last week as whales were detected Southeast of Nantucket, Southeast of New York, NY and redetected by the New England Aquarium … more
Let’s talk some football. After a new alignment by the RIIL, after some preseason practices, some examinations of the schedules, let’s get into where our teams stand as we get ready … more
We wrote about a month ago regarding some of the historic moments that have occurred during this past summer. Of course, the attempted assassination of a former President and the decision to … more
They left the doors to Demetrakas Hall open, so you could smell the Greek sweets in the hall. It looked like winter in the room, powdered sugar falling like flurries. It was the last Tuesday in … more
By ADAM ZANGARI A week before one of the most incendiary mayoral primaries in Cranston’s history, State Rep. Barbara Ann Fenton-Fung held a press conference at City Hall to talk … more
With little daylight between them on the issues, the five Democrats vying for the Senate District 28 seat outlined their priorities once elected. The Aug. 29 forum, which was standing room only, was … more
Competition abounds, but contention was noticeably absent from a public forum featuring the five Democratic candidates vying to represent District 28 in the Rhode Island Senate. From a shared … more
The fall preseason was in full swing last weekend with many teams scrimmaging and/or participating in their injury fund exhibitions. Among the many clubs in action was the Cranston East girls soccer … more
20 Years Ago Donna the Buffalo host the Labor Day weekend Rhythm & Roots Festival in Charlestown. Warwick’s Gamm Theatre opened their season with an engulfing, entertaining … more
Yesterday was a shopping day. I stopped at Walmart to pick up a few things, especially a pound of butter to put on my muffins in the morning.  I LOVE butter, but Hubby HATES butter. … more
Joe Mazzulla’s victory tour continued on Tuesday morning when he was welcomed by Gov. Dan McKee at the Rhode Island State House to be honored for leading the Boston Celtics to their 18th NBA … more
Life is not meant to be stagnant where every day is the same routine over and over again. Growth is a central part to this plane of existence we’re all on, whether it’s professional, … more
On Sept. 7, 1910, 29-year-old Reverend Merrick Lyon Streeter married 24-year-old teacher Mary Wealthy Hall. Seventeen days later, the couple set out on a 30-year adventure as missionaries in Burma. … more
If you like your theatre farcical, physical, and flat-out funny, get on over to Pawtucket’s Burbage Theatre for 75 zany minutes, as the talented ensemble cast performs “The One-Act Play … more
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