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Dr. Kathy Abbass doesn’t sugarcoat history or for that matter what the Rhode Island Marine Archaeology Project found in its ongoing efforts to find the HMS Gaspee. Abbass, the driving … more
The Rhode Island Interscholastic League Indoor Track and Field Girls Division Championships were held last weekend in Providence and many locals shined as they continue to gear up for the home … more
Friends of the Cranston Library Annual Book Sale @ William Hall Saturday, November 4 | 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM The Friends of the Cranston Public Library will host its annual Book Sale on … more
Rhode Island College sophomore Erica Botelho (Greenville, R.I.), senior Lauren Macera (Cranston, R.I.), senior Amiah Sommer (Cumberland, R.I.), junior Amara Devine (Greenville, R.I.) and senior Anna … more
The Cranston East boys basketball team continues to rebuild its program this winter and entered the week with a 2-10 record in Division I. The Bolts most recently took on Smithfield over the … more
The Cranston East softball team remained unbeaten when it picked up a statement win in its 15-2 thrashing of Rogers on Monday. Samaya Imondi and Lexi Montalban each drove in three runs to pace … more
The Cranston Housing Authority will celebrate the 62nd anniversary of its charter, which was issued by the Rhode Island Secretary of State on November 1, 1961. The Board of Commissioners and staff of … more
Fishing for tautog (also called black fish) has been outstanding in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. The fish are abundant and quite large. Anglers are allowed just one trophy fish, 21 inches or … more
2024 will be a new year, and with it comes New Year’s resolutions.  Starting out conservatively, to avoid making resolutions that are unrealistic, I would like to continue to try to eat … more
The Cranston East boys volleyball team has emerged as a threat in Division I, shaking off an 0-2 start to rattle off six straight wins including five league victories. The Bolts had the toughest … more
STORY OF THE WEEK: The death of 18 people in a mass shooting last week in Maine – considered the safest state in the nation, based on FBI data (per WUSA9 TV) – shattered the belief that … more
The Bishop Hendricken cross country team would run past Cumberland by one point to claim its 27th state title on Saturday at Ponaganset. The Hawks finished with 63 points to beat the Clippers’ … more
By ROBERT DUGUAY As diverse as the Rhode Island music scene is, there are a few styles that are somewhat underrepresented. The rock & roll realm within this community is strong, and the same … more
As required by RIPDES Phase II Storm Water Permit #RIR040012, the City of Cranston announces the availability of the 2023 RIPDES Small MS4 Annual Report to be submitted to RIDEM. Cranston must … more
The Cranston Herald’s Athlete of the Week is West sophomore baseball player Alex Milano. Milano has been one of the state’s best pitchers this season, making three starts and allowing no … more
*Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt taken from Councilman Robert Ferri’s regular newsletter sent out to his constituents. The entirety of the newsletter gave an outline of … more
The Cranston East girls tennis team fell to East Providence 4-3 in the Division III Semifinals last week ending its fall season. The Bolts were led by top singles player Helena Fisher and Thora … more
The Cranston West baseball team earned a much-needed win when it beat Mt. Hope 5-4 and improved to 3-4 in the DI standings. The Falcons erased multiple deficits in the win and entered the top of … more
So, the time has come. It may have only been eight months, but I’ve really gotten into the groove here at the paper.  In fact, it’s only been in the last few months that … more
Rachael (Tharps) Boone of Virginia died of Tuberculosis in 1938. She and her husband, Dr. Clinton Caldwell Boone, had devoted their lives to being reverends and Baptist medical missionaries. The … more
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