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Thanksgiving is the beginning of the holiday season. It’s typical between now and New Year’s Day for people to participate in numerous celebrations, family gatherings, and festivities. … more
Cranston West’s new food truck, received as part of a grant from the Rhode Island Department of Transportation, shiny in the sun. Cranston West Student Lindsey Levine and graphic communications … more
Folks hoping to get some Christmas shopping done early crowded into the Armenian Evangelical Church in Cranston on November 18 for the holiday bazaar. Armenian pastries and delicacies were served … more
The federal government estimates more than 17 American veterans took their own lives each day of 2021. And more than a 100 more veterans committed suicide in 2021, than the year before. The … more
The Gaspee Days Committee will hold a sale of new items featuring the release of the license plate Tuesday November 28th from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. at the Aspray Boat House Shirts in both long and short … more
We work to create a healthier, happier Cranston for all residents through events, workshops, resident-led working groups and The Huddle Center, our Cranston Family Support Center.   … more
Following in their founder’s motto of “deeds not words”, this past week at the Veteran’s Day parade, Cranston Cares was able to provide 300 turkeys to the needy in Cranston. … more
Praise Tabernacle church had a busy week, starting with the annual lighting of the lights on Nov. 15. Hundreds of visitors came to see dozens of lights fixtures surrounding the church in a dazzling … more
NOT JUST IPODS ANYMORE: Volunteers for iPods for Wounded Veterans and Century 21 Divine Group Homes for Heroes hosted a raffle on November 18, the grand prize of which was a 50” TV. Veterans … more
More than 400 people have signed a petition calling on the city to buy as much as 12 acres bordering the Pawtuxet River and “close the loop” to a 2.3 mile walking trail that circles … more
LAST WEEK’S ASSAULT: At 2:33 p.m. on Nov. 12, Cranston Police arrested David Francisco, 44, of 133 Dunedin Street, Cranston, for Assault on a Person Over 60 Causing Bodily Injury, Domestic … more
A brand new van with a snazzy logo will be parked all around Cranston in the coming year, loaded up with books, tech, and librarians on a mission to bring library services to folks in … more
An event at the Community Noise Lab at Brown University marks the most recent salvo in the ongoing battle between the Cranston Police Department and residents neighboring its police academy firing … more
SPECIAL TO THE HERALD Jeff Davenport of Cranston recently competed in the 61st annual World Series of Racing held in October at Thompson Speedway Motorsports Park, Thompson, Ct. in the SK Light … more
It’s the holidays. Time to take stock and be thankful. First and foremost I am thankful for the privilege to fish, take people fishing, get paid for it as a charter captain and then write … more
Last weekend’s football state championships wrapped up another fantastic fall sports season, leaving us with just the Thanksgiving exhibitions. With football being the last sport on the … more
Special to the Herald Every year, the Cranston High School West football team, along with the Cranston High School East football team, take part in an annual Thanksgiving food drive. During … more
Cranston East saw two of its top athletes sign their National Letters of Intent last week as baseball standout Carlos Merejo committed to Division I Central Connecticut and hoops star Mya Jiminez … more
Thirty-one-year-old George Henry Savage surrendered to Mass. authorities on Nov. 27, 1927. The accused burglar explained that he wanted to prevent his mother’s house from being taken as … more
I have always been an obsessive bargain shopper, raised by a family that only shopped for items at a deep discount.  Which package of underwear was purchased depended upon how deep the markdown … more
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