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Rhode Island’s pirates have evolved, crawling from the sea onto land and up your front porch steps. More than 300 years ago pirates spent their summers trolling the shores of New England, … more
Here are some shots of the action during the Thanksgiving football game halftime show at Cranston Stadium. Pictured are the Cranston West cheer and flag teams, as well as East’s cheerleaders … more
I have made a lot of friends fishing but have made just as many at coffee shops. Sorry to say my coffee friend Marc passed away Saturday after fighting pancreatic cancer for over a year. Fishing … more
The CLCF 13-U football Chiefs are heading to nationals in Florida after winning the American Youth Football New England Championship. The Florida-bound Chiefs finished the season with a perfect 12-0 … more
We had three Thanksgiving football games this past week at Beacon Communications and there were three distinct storylines in each of them. Of course, no two or three games are identical in terms of … more
For the 34th year, the Warwick Turkey Trot softball tournament took place at City Park to gather canned goods for the West Bay Community Action Food Pantry leading up to Thanksgiving. Players … more
The Cranston West football team would pick up a 28-26 win over rival East on Thanksgiving Day, improving its all-time series lead to 26-24 and extending its win streak to four against the Bolts. … more
Rhode Island Kids Count has honored Rep. Joseph M. McNamara (D-Dist. 19, Warwick, Cranston), chairman of the House Committee on Education, for his efforts to improve access to school-based … more
Girl Scouts of Southeastern New England (GSSNE) have donated more than 2,480 containers of nuts to Operation Holiday Cheer! Each September and October, Girl Scouts take orders in person from friends … more
To the Editor. One thing is abundantly clear, Cranston is a city run by unreasonable men who hold no regard for established medical facts. In the article, Neighbors target police firing range, … more
To the Editor, Patrick Crowley, the successor to George Nee as President of the RI AFL-CIO, has been appointed (along with Mr. Nee and John Maguire, a union rep) to the Pension Advisory Working … more
If you know a veteran, ensure they’re treated like family. Consider adding a seat to the holiday dinner table. Look past whatever flaws they may have. They fought for you. They risked … more
Our story this week highlighting a conference held by the New England Donor Services left us with a couple of resounding thoughts, but the biggest takeaway was that Rhode Islanders should not be … more
Christmas has arrived and then some! Garden City Center elected to combine two of its biggest holiday events, Santa’s Grand Entrance and the Tree Lighting into one big day entitled … more
With an opportunity to secure a grant from the US Department of Treasury, worth almost seven million dollars, the Mayor’s office submitted the grant application the week of October 13, 2023.The … more
Navigating Holidays as a Neurodivergent Self Saturday, December 2 from 11:00am to 1:00pm The Huddle Center, 70 Gansett Avenue, Cranston If you or your loved one feel overwhelmed during … more
The Rhode Island Shriners held their Ninth Annual Feztival of Trees on Nov. 25 and 26 at Rhodes on the Pawtuxet. The event featured vendors, activities for the kids, and three fundraisers: a penny … more
Our programs assist, inform, entertain, and enrich the lives of  individuals 55 years and older. FREE Digital Skills  Workshops Mobile Device Basics (Android) (English & … more
Weekend Spotlight Dec. 2 & 3, The Chorus of Kent County Holiday Concert will be held on Sat., Dec. 3 at 7 p.m. and  Sun., Dec., 3, at 2:30 p.m.  Performance will be held at West … more
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