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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Special to the Herald
The Rhode Island Public Transportation Authority (RIPTA) opened its first electric bus in-line charging station in the Ocean State on Wednesday morning, in an event that …
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By RYAN DOHERTY and ANISHA KUMAR
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7/17/24
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Each year Cranston Public Schools provides information to our community as to who our building and district administrators are. We also highlight those administrators who are new to our district. We …
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8/30/23
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Former Ward 6 Councilman Matthew Reilly, who resigned last month after his arrest for drug possession, was arrested again by Cranston Police on charges of child molestation on Thursday, June 8.
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By ED KDONIAN
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6/14/23
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RIPTA is in the pre-application process of redeveloping an electric charging station for new transit vehicles on Broad Street and Montgomery Avenue. The agency would like to build four in-line …
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ByEMMA BARTLETT
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3/29/22
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Prosecutors: Pawtucket woman stolen $580K from Cranston auto shop A Pawtucket woman who allegedly defrauded her employer, a Cranston auto body repair shop, of roughly $580,000 is facing federal charges. Prosecutors say Idalee Johnston, 47, worked as a
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4/7/21
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Man sentenced to prison on gun, drug charges A Cranston man has been sentenced to four years at the Adult Correctional Institutions after admitting to dealing narcotics and possessing an untraceable "ghost gun," according to the office of Attorney
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3/17/21
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