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PUBLIC NOTICE Action Plan for Community Development PUBLIC COMMENT PERIOD   The Department of Community Development announces that in conjunction with the proposed projects … more
“We are not meeting our shared obligation to some of Rhode Island’s most vulnerable children,” we wrote in 2021, in an opinion piece intended to highlight the urgent need to improve … more
The Junior League of Rhode Island held a Touch A Truck event in Garden City Center this weekend that hosted a Cranston Fire Truck, a Cranston Police SUV, State Police cruiser, the Gloria Gemma … more
Building up to a burning [Photo gallery]
The Gaspee Days Arts and Craft Festival was the place to be over the near perfect weekend … especially if you were looking for that special accessory – whether temporary or permanent – for your … more
You certainly need no introduction to the radio and online audiences of NewsTalk 99.7 & AM 630 WPRO. Still, how about giving us an overview of your responsibilities? Primarily, I report … more
At the time of year when colleges are sending out their financial aid packages, $4 million in scholarships is available through the Rhode Island Foundation. Four dozen Cranston students received aid … more
Special Olympics Rhode Island (SORI), a non-profit organization dedicated to providing year-round sports training and competition for individuals with intellectual disabilities, announced the appointment of … more
To the Editor: In a letter (published on) May 16 (“Dems trying to tip the scales”) AH Liddle pointedly asks what Beacon readers think of Democrats via “an endless series of … more
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School was closed for the Primary Election on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks, but the students at Cranston High School East decided to honor the anniversary in their own way. … more
JOHNSTON, R.I. — As small local newspapers struggle with dwindling circulation and shrinking revenue, public officials unhappy with critical news stories are hitting where it hurts — yanking away their contracts to advertise legal notices. more
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
A pair of Johnston Democrats have announced their candidacy to fill the seat left vacant by the death of Sen. Frank Lombardo III, the Democrat who represented District 25 since 2010. So far, … more
Dear Mr. Maine and students, Congratulations to all of you who took the time and put forth such sincere effort in examining this year’s Gaspee Committee’s essay question: … 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
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