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Special to the Herald No matter what you call the game; Pitch, Setback or Hi Lo Jack, the 25 teams, made up of 50 players at the Cranston Senior Center were shuffling up and dealing for the … more
Every year a RI tradition of affordable family fun and entertainment comes back and continues to amaze all as the Cranston Sports Card Show™ emerges once again as North America’s oldest … more
Following the catastrophic flooding at Dean Estates, newly homeless tenants were asked to sign away any chance of recompense in exchange for a gift card. The Cranston Herald has received … more
If 1976 is going to be remembered for something it’s not going to be a pleasant memory for Yankee fans because they got swept by the Cincinnati Reds in the World Series but if we as sports card … more
Mike Mangasarian is hoping there’s sparkling sunshine and no humid temperatures Saturday. That’s because the Cranston Sports Card Show, which was founded by the late Tom McDonough back … more
Not even last weekend’s blistering cold could prevent the 47th annual and nationally recognized Cranston Card and Collector’s Show from setting an all-time attendance … more
1976 was the year we celebrated as a country our 200th birthday and Jimmy Carter was elected president. Apple and Microsoft incorporated that year and Steve Wozniak and Steven Jobs sold their first … more
In April of 2016, during Autism Awareness Month, members of the Cranston Police Department were trained to recognize autism symptoms and how to interact successfully with people who are on the autism … more
FROM STAFF REPORTS The Cranston Sports Card ShowT (CSCST) is off to its grandest debut in 46 years since it premiered in 1976. It has been an annual event on the Super Bowl Weekend since Terry Bradshaw and the Pittsburgh Steelers took on Roger Staubach more