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'Tis the season!
Easter Bunny hops through Cranston
Thanks Easter Bunny!: Lolly Grello, a resident of The Seasons, and former Cranston resident, says hello to Mrs. Bunny during the annual Family Easter Egg Hunt at The Seasons in East Greenwich.
Jen Cowart
Taking a break: Robert Rassmussen, science teacher at Park View Middle School, and his family take a break after the egg hunt at The Seasons on Saturday.
Jen Cowart
“Peeptastic” time: The Cranston Herald Peep made an appearance at Confreda Farms this past Saturday much to the delight of the children and their families. Pictured above with The Peep are Caroline, age 5 and Elizabeth, age 3, Ricci.
Smile for the bunny: Pictured with the Easter Bunny at Confreda Farms’ annual Easter Egg Hunt this past weekend is Peyton Erno, age 3.
This past Saturday, hundreds of children took to the fields at Confreda Farms for their annual Easter Egg Hunt which also featured an appearance by the Easter Bunny and the Cranston Herald Peep, played by Samantha Rastella, age 13, and student at Park View Middle School. Confreda Farms will be celebrating their 90th anniversary this May. Here, the Pine Family enjoyed their time with the Cranston Herald Peep at Confreda Farms this past Saturday during the annual Easter Egg Hunt. Pictured are James, Benjamin, age 18 months, and Vanessa Pine.
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