They met to remember their fallen fellow officers.
According to Cranston Mayor Ken Hopkins, “many gathered for this morning’s annual Cranston Police Department Memorial Ceremony to …
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On Wednesday, May 1, The Oak Lawn Community Baptist Church held its 155th Annual May Breakfast, from 7 to 11 a.m., at 229 Wilbur Avenue, Cranston. The menu included classic clam cakes, scrambled …
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Cranston’s own Aram Zobian was crowned the US Poker Open Champion in Las Vegas on April 17.
Zobian moved to Cranston when he was 11 years old, and attended Edgewood Highland, Park View and …
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By PAM SCHIFF Special to the Herald
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5/15/24
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The Cranston East unified basketball team competed in the Division I Championship last weekend at Bishop Hendricken and finished second overall after another fun spring season. Members of the team …
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The Cranston West boys lacrosse team remained in the thick of the Division II playoff race and took down defending champion Middletown 13-11 during Monday’s Senior Night.
The two clubs …
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By ALEX SPONSELLER
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5/15/24
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Warwick Showcase
THE KINGDOM OF THE PLANET OF THE APES * * * * (Sci-Fi Sequel)
The fourth in this epic drama once again asks the question: "Why can’t we all get along?”
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The annual Gaspee Days 5K foot race will be making its return this June and is expected to host its largest pool of runners ever.
The Gaspee Days 5K is the state’s oldest foot race and has …
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By ALEX SPONSELLER
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5/15/24
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The Cranston Herald’s Athlete of the Week is West volleyball player Christian Mak. Mak, a senior captain, has been a critical piece to the Falcons’ rise to first place in Division II and …
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On June 9, 1908, an agent representing the Rhode Island Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals squared off in court against Welcome Hoyt Cottle, a farmer and expressman who resided on Snake …
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By KELLY SULLIVAN
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5/15/24
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The Cranston West boys volleyball team improved to 11-0 and remained in first place last week when it swept second-place East Providence in three sets (25-18/ 25-12/ 25-22).
The Falcons were …
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By ALEX SPONSELLER
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5/15/24
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Futuristic medical treatments seem to have made their way to the forefront. What was once seen as science fiction has now joined the mainstream. Who would have thought, 50 years ago, that …
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When Landon Vazquez takes the soccer field, it’s hard for his mom, Erin, not to get emotional.
It’s not because of the cute-factor of a bunch of 5-year-old kids running around in …
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By CHRISTOPHER GAVIN
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5/15/24
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Now that I have finally had the chance to catch my breath, I would like to extend my most sincere appreciation and gratitude for the outpouring of support that my family and I have received during …
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Please save the date: June 4, 2024.
On this day, Cranston will have a special referendum vote and there is only one item on the ballot, a question asking approval for the city of Cranston to …
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With an overwhelming vote in favor of amendments to the existing Law Enforcement Officers Bill of Rights legislation, the state of Rhode Island has finally taken an important step towards more …
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Homeowners and renters in Kent, Providence and Washington counties who had damage from the severe storm and flooding that took place from Dec. 17-19, 2023, and Jan. 9-13, 2024, have just one …
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Cranston Public Schools announced the recipients of 34 medals, awarded to Cranston Area Career and Technical students at the recent RI SkillsUSA awards ceremony. The awardees represented the …
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On Monday evening, the Cranston School Committee started on a somber note, as Superintendent Jeannine Nota-Masse warned of the effects of level-funding on the city’s schools.
Nota-Masse …
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By TYLER JACKMAN Special to the Herald
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5/15/24
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