With Ken Hopkins the declared winner of the Republican Mayoral Primary, Councilman Robert Ferri, the endorsed Democratic nominee for Mayor of Cranston welcomes Ken to the general election, and had …
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By ROBERT FERRI
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9/18/24
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Only a week after the bell rung to begin the General Election race for Cranston mayor, both candidates are already circling each other and throwing their first few jabs.
Cranston City Councilman …
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By RORY SCHULER
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9/18/24
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The incumbent advantage is alive and well in Rhode Island, where sitting Democratic state lawmakers overwhelmingly triumphed in primary races Tuesday.
Except for Democratic Rep. Ed Cardillo Jr., …
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By NANCY LAVIN/Rhode Island Current
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9/11/24
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It was a dirty Republican Primary in the city of Cranston.
In the end, the incumbent mayor pulled out enough votes to secure his spot on the November ballot.
Late Tuesday night, all …
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By RORY SCHULER
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9/10/24
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The Johnston Republican Town Committee (JRTC) recently announced endorsements for Johnston candidates Karin Silva Gorman for Senate District 25, Richard Fascia for State Rep District 42, Nicola …
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9/6/24
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Competition abounds, but contention was noticeably absent from a public forum featuring the five Democratic candidates vying to represent District 28 in the Rhode Island Senate.
From a shared …
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By NANCY LAVIN/Rhode Island Current
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8/30/24
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Kelsey Coletta
AGE: 34
OCCUPATION/PROFESSION:
Licensed Clinical Therapist/Substance Use Clinician
EDUCATION
Bachelor’s degree from Rhode Island College, Master of …
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8/28/24
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The Cranston Herald in partnership with the Cranston Public Library is hosting a Republican mayoral debate and a Democratic State Senate candidate forum ahead of the Sept. 10 primary.
The first event, a Republican mayoral debate between Mayor Ken Hopkins and State Rep. Barbara Ann Fenton-Fung, will take place on Monday, Aug. 26, at 6 p.m. at Cranston’s Central Library on Sockanosset Cross Road.
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8/21/24
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The city’s short on poll workers this election season.
Cranston election officials need to recruit, hire, and train more than 120 poll workers by Sept. 10.
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By RORY SCHULER
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7/31/24
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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 …
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By RORY SCHULER
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7/24/24
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The field for some of Cranston’s electoral races thinned after the July 12 deadline for nomination papers.
After not receiving the party nominations, multiple Democrats did not submit …
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By RYAN DOHERTY
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7/17/24
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Special to the Herald
Cranston’s electoral races are packed at the starting line.
More than 200 people are running for Cranston offices, including the General Assembly, City Council, …
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By RYAN DOHERTY/Special to the Herald
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7/10/24
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makes pitch for City Wide School Committee Rep
Anthony Melillo, a long-time resident of Cranston and current Ward 6 School Committee Member, has announced his candidacy for the City …
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Submitted by the Candidates
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7/3/24
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During an Ocean State heat wave, all splash pad politics are local.
Cranston’s mayoral candidates tussled over a dry city splash pad, which had not yet opened when the mercury started …
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By RORY SCHULER
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6/26/24
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The city’s mayor and city council may settle their dispute over the use of federal pandemic-era funding in court.
On Friday, June 21, Cranston Mayor Kenneth J. Hopkins announced that the …
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By RORY SCHULER
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6/21/24
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A trickle of Cranston voters turned out to vote overwhelmingly, nearly 4 to 1, to approve a $40 million school bond referendum.
According to the Rhode Island Board of Elections’ …
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By RORY SCHULER
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6/5/24
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Four months ago, I made the decision to run for Cranston City Wide Council. I was tired of just talking about the need for change — I knew it was time to take action. As a self-employed …
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Submitted by the Candidate
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6/5/24
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Republican Richard Fascia has officially announced his campaign for state representative for the 42nd House District.
“Today, I am proud to announce my candidacy for the Rhode Island House …
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Submitted by the Candidate
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5/31/24
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Political voices on all sides seem to agree, Cranston can’t afford not to pass next week’s $40 million school bond referendum.
Voters will decide whether to listen to city officials …
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By RORY SCHULER
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5/29/24
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Rule number one, on the job: show up. Rule number two: get the job done.
The current mayor of Cranston has been accused of breaking both rules by a fellow Republican who’s running for his …
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By RORY SCHULER
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5/22/24
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