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Hypertension: Managing Your High Blood Pressure Wednesday, February 7th 10:00 a.m. URI Pharmacy Outreach Program What types of changes can you make in your life to be successful … more
Survivors who applied for assistance from FEMA for the September 10 - 13, 2023 flooding, severe storms and tornado winds will receive determinations letters, request letters and informational letters … more
Gas demand dipped last week, but oil prices edged upward amid reports of strong economic growth in the United States and Chinese efforts to boost growth in its economy. As a result, gas prices … more
Community Conversations: Our Neighborhoods: What can we celebrate and envision? Monday February 5th, 5:30-7:30pm Cranston Public Library – Central (Community Room), 140 … more
On January 29th, 2024, at approximately 1859 Hours, Officer(s) arrested Kaci-Anne Munoz, (44), of 26 Alto Street, Cranston, RI, for (1) count of Domestic Violence - Simple Assault/Battery and (1) … more
Health Equity Zone’s Huddle Center hosted a morning of sequential storytelling on Saturday with its “Create Your Very Own Comic Book” event, at which cartooning mentor Jill Sparaco … more
St. Mary’s Feast Society held its annual cigar dinner Monday, January 22 hosted by Café e Fumare. Sixty plates of prime rib prepared by chefs Kevin and Tim Kelly were served to smoking … more
With a Republican mayoral primary now inevitable, battle lines have been drawn between the camps of incumbent Mayor Kenneth Hopkins and challenger State Representative Barbara Ann Fenton-Fung. … more
It makes perfect sense that romance had a lot to do with Pickleball Citi in Cranston after meeting Dr. Deborah Cohen, who has a doctorate in Educational Leadership and pro-golfer Russell Johnson on … more
Service cuts are on the table for the state’s transit agency, but not for the reasons that some riders and transit advocates had expected. Rhode Island Public Transit Authority staff cited … more
“How many digital quahogs do I have to dig a day to make a day’s pay?” asked Mark Johnson, concluding the fifth meeting of the Special Legislative Commission to Study and Provide … more
A toilet seat, a pumpkin and a Magic 8 ball were among the more unusual finds among the 22,480 pounds of trash cleared from the state shoreline in 2023, according to a new report by Save the Bay. … more
The Cranston Public Library brings people, information, and ideas together to enrich lives and strengthen the community. Building a Resilient Brain: Secrets of the Super Agers @ Central … more
The Cranston Historical Society hosted a trivia night last weekend at the Thirsty Beaver to raise funds for renovations to Sprague Mansion. Historians and supporters of the mansion raised $350 … more
Humans of Cranston is a recurring column showcasing the stories of Cranston community members’ community involvement, diversity, and unique life perspectives. It’s always been a … more
The prayers worked. Sister Daisy’s still healing but she’s back in her St. Rocco School classroom. “It’s a miracle,” said the nun and second-grade teacher. … more
Rhode Island Attorney General Peter F. Neronha announced last week that a Johnston man has been found guilty by a Providence County Superior Court jury of the murder of Mario Diaz, stemming from a … more
On Tuesday, Rhode Island State Police announced the arrest Joseph L. Giudici, 40, of 7 Canonchet Trail, Johnston, for Driving Under the Influence after he struck two marked Rhode Island State Police … more
Too little too late or better late than never? Four months later and at least two subsequent significant flood events since September’s soaking storms, the Federal Emergency Management … more
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