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SAFETY SERVICES & LICENSES COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING             A Public Hearing will be held before the Safety Services … more
With the exception of one year and a gap during COVID, the Las Vegas Antique Arms Show falls in late January. For me, it’s the first show after the holidays and a chance to be in warmer weather … more
The Johnston School Building Committee has so far awarded more than $40 million in contracts to Rhode Island firms for the construction the town’s new elementary center.  “This … more
   Philoptochos.    Which the proud parishioners at Church of the Annunciation in Cranston will tell you means “Friends of the Poor!”    … more
To the Editor; Shamefully, Treasurer Diossa has refused to change the location of the meeting of his “Advisory Working Group.”  A number of State retirees asked that the meeting … more
Generally, after high school graduation, people go on with their lives, and rarely stay in touch with classmates. That is not the case with this group. “The Cranston East class of … more
SAFETY SERVICES & LICENSES COMMITTEE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING             A Public Hearing will be held before the Safety Services … more
There will be a meeting of the Board of Contract and Purchase on February 20, 2024 at 5:30 p.m. Pursuant to City Council Ordinance, the following advertises the agenda for that meeting. All matters … more
STORY OF THE WEEK: For a long time, it seemed as if Scott Avedisian was destined to be mayor in perpetuity of Warwick. He could be counted on to win re-election as a genial GOP moderate, even amid … more
Surely Hillary Gillinder holds the record for fostering, not that anyone has an official count. She has personally fostered 225 “kids.” Hillary doesn’t have any children of her … more
The St. Mary’s Feast Society Ladies Auxiliary Annual Holiday Craft and Vendor Show ran from 9am to 4pm on Saturday, November 4. Local vendors filled the St. Mary’s Parish Center gym, … more
To the Editor, Do you ever park your car next to a space spewed with broken car window shards?  You can see that it’s not a broken bottle but rather the remains of a car break-in. … more
SAFETY SERVICES & LICENSES COMMITTEE   NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING             A Public Hearing will be held before the Safety … more
A few weeks ago, Jonathan and I had a house call to pick up a collection near Richmond, Virginia. We decided after we drove through Washington, DC., we would stop at the National Museum of the Marine … more
If you are a frequent reader of my articles, then you have heard me mention the name “Andy Yanchus” a time or two. Andy was a lifelong collector, a true archivist of everything and … more
The Cranston Department of Public Works is hosting a public meeting on Thursday, April 25, 2024, at 1070 Cranston St, the Senior Services Department, from 5PM to 7PM. In accordance with the … more
Nov. 1, Brown University: Nonfiction@Brown Lecture Series on Nov. 1, at 6 p.m., Nonfiction@Brown presents the New York Times best-seller author Ross Gay. This event is free and open to the public! … more
The Alan Shawn Feinstein Foundation announced last week that $1 million is being earmarked to schools in the Feinstein Leadership program. Alan Shawn Feinstein, who leaves a legacy of urging and … more
To the Editor, Advice from my mom You would worry less about what people Are thinking about you if you would Understand that they are probably Not thinking about you at all. You will never … more
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