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Two of the 50 private rooms inside the new hospital across Hartford Avenue from Amazon will cater specifically to morbidly obese patients. Inside the pair of specialized rooms await a … more
Listen up!! This boy is all ears and ready to listen to the sounds of a happy forever home! Rambo is a playful pup, just over a year old so fun puppy energy. He likes other playful pups, no kitties … more
July 25, Free Summer Concert Series with Stone Cold Gypsies is being co-sponsored by the Cranston Parks and Recreation and Cranston Public Library on Thurs., July 25, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., at the … more
Our programs assist, inform, entertain, and enrich the lives of individuals 55 years and older. Rehabilitation Care Wednesday, July 31st – 10:00 a.m. Provided by: Morgan … more
Name: Sarah Chin Rank in Class: 1 Future Plans (education): To attend Syracuse University and major in Industrial and Interaction Design. Future Plans (career): To pursue a career as … more
Music, food and fireworks marked the end of St. Mary’s Feast in Cranston Sunday — a 119-year-old festival that is the highlight of the year for many residents in the city’s … more
Early Tuesday morning, the Rhode Island Ethics Commission “accepted the findings of their lawyers and investigative staff and dismissed the ethics complaint filed against” Cranston Mayor … more
In the 21st century, it is not uncommon for a child to come out as gay, bisexual or transgender. But, it always affects each family differently, and how they accept and address the topic is crucial … more
Modern-day public altercations tend to follow an increasingly familiar formula. Tensions escalate. A circle forms. Cell phones, cameras lit, turn toward the drama. The drama escalates … more
DUI At 3:58 a.m., July 21, Cranston Police Officers arrested John Arias, 28, of 159 Bridgham St., Apt. A22, Providence, for DUI BAC unknown and breathalyzer refusal as a result of a service call … more
City Council’s Democratic majority briefly considered killing the mayor’s newly proposed public encampment ordinance, before sending it to committee. A city lawyer, however, advised … more
The city has awarded a more than $4 million bid to demolish and rebuild the Budlong Pool, and has set an expected 2025 completion date. “News of the bid awarded for the Budlong Pool has … more
A Westerly father visited the Cranston School Committee on July 15. As he accused the school district of discriminating against the vast majority of city students, the seventh-ranked student from Cranston High School East’s Top 10 quietly held a rainbow-colored sign, no bigger than a medium-sized pizza box lid. The sign said simply: “We love our kids.” more
Modern-day public altercations tend to follow an increasingly familiar formula. Tensions escalate. A circle forms. Cell phones, cameras lit, turn toward the drama. The drama escalates … more
They learned to live with the solar fields and sky-scraping windmills. But 32 condos — 16 restricted to low- and moderate-income households, and 16 market rate units —neighbors … more
On Tuesday evening, around 6 p.m., the long row of registers at Stop & Shop in Johnston was empty. There were clearly more employees than customers in the store. By early November, the … more
Attention Husky lovers!! This handsome boy appropriately named Ken because he is a doll, is ready to join your family! Ken is a year and a half old with the brightest blue eyes you've ever seen! He … more
July 18, Free Summer Concert Series with Kelly and the Poor Boys is being co-sponsored by the Cranston Parks and Recreation and Cranston Public Library on Thurs., July 18, from 6:30 to 8 p.m., at the … more
Special to the Herald United Way of Rhode Island’s mission to help students maintain their academic level over the summer is a puzzle. The City of Cranston is one of the integral pieces. … more
Our programs assist, inform, entertain, and enrich the lives of Individuals 55 years and older. CareLink…An Introduction Wednesday, July 24th – 10:00 a.m. Facilitator: … more
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