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U.S. Representative Seth Magaziner now has a Republican opponent for this year’s election. Political newcomer Dr. Steven Corvi, who filed with the Federal Election Commission on March 21, … more
Mayor Kenneth J. Hopkins has issued an executive order to undertake a sweeping review of all tax exemptions offered to local taxpayers. The mayor said he has formed “a working group that … more
In the most recent round of home reevaluations, a Cranston resident found his home’s value increased due to having a central air system that doesn’t exist. Fourth Ward resident Alex … more
Weekend Spotlight Jan. 20, Kindergarten Registration for Cranston Children will begin on Sat., Jan 20, for Cranston children born before September 1, 2019.  All registration information can … more
Rhode Island Arbor Day will be celebrated on Friday, April 26, 2024, at the Joseph Ventetuolo Recreational Complex, Brayton Avenue, Cranston, also known as Brayton Avenue Park. The celebration will … more
Carol Hayden Warren of Green Valley, AZ, peacefully passed away at home on March 15, 2024. She was preceded in death by her loving husband, Robert A. Warren; parents Harry and Alice Groetzinger) … more
To the Editor, It's clear to me that Rhode Island Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi (D-Warwick) is trying his best to fix that which isn't broken. In his recent 15 bill package, addressing … more
I took the time to personally visit the so-called pallet village, on Victor Street in Providence. I can’t help but come to the conclusion; the same people who contrived this idea may also be … more
On October 16 the city filed for summary judgment in the $46 million lawsuit it faces over allegations that Mayor Ken Hopkins and former Mayor Allan Fung conducted “improper and unlawful … more
The following applications will be heard by The City of Cranston Building Board of Appeals on Tuesday, March 26, 2024, at 4:00 p.m. in the Galley Conference Room of The Building Inspections … more
Mayor Ken Hopkins announced that resurfacing of the Washington Secondary Bike Path would in Cranston this coming Monday, April 8. As the resurfacing work on the bike path kicks off in Cranston, … more
By Rep. JOSEPH McNAMARA A neighbor recently approached me and said, “I don’t think it’s right that I have to pay $6,000 to just chew my food when I have dental … more
Gloria Coppola never stops looking for connections that will answer questions. In this case it is the disappearance of Frank Hanson Jr., 16 who lived in Cranston and was soon to move to Warwick … more
Adams is most known for her style of jazz and blues. At Rhode Island’s Providence Bookstore Cafe, she has produced a weekly live music series, additionally peering up with top jazz vocalists … more
CITY OF CRANSTON AMENDED NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Proposed Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan (20 Goddard Drive) The following is an amended notice of public hearings on proposed Ordinance No. … more
Buckle up – northeast gas prices are about to hit a bump in the road. Gasoline prices, already on a seasonal upward trajectory, could spike by double digits this week once the switch to … more
An ongoing issue in the world of local high school sports coverage is the connection between the teams and media outlets in terms of reporting the scores and stats of games. In the past, it was … more
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