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The month of December is mostly focused on giving back. The Book Club decided to follow this way of life by starting a book drive. Here at Cranston High School West, Book Club leaders Isabella Sawyer … more
Special to the Herald Every year, the Cranston High School West football team, along with the Cranston High School East football team, take part in an annual Thanksgiving food drive. During … more
As part of their yearly Halloween events, the Cranston Historical Society held an open meeting and lecture event October 17 at Governor Sprague Mansion titled “The Corpse That Drove a Hearse … more
Fourteen community-based food pantries around the state have received donated food and funds to support their work to help those facing hunger thanks to Bank Rhode Island (BankRI). The Bank recently … more
To the Editor: Impaired driving accounts for almost a third of all traffic fatalities in the US. Here in Rhode Island we are experiencing a tragic surge in traffic-related deaths with 49 so far … more
By ED KDONIAN On July 31 owners of the franchised KFC on Reservoir Avenue, owned by DE Foods LLC, held an informal meeting for nearby neighbors to announce their acquisition of two abutting … more
Have you ever looked down at the speedometer and caught yourself going 10mph over the speed limit when you had no intention of speeding? That’s because driving is partly a subconscious … more
The General Assembly passed Chairwoman Karen Alzate and Sen. Robert Britto’s legislation which reduces the fee for an original driver privilege card. Last session, the General Assembly … more
The average Rhode Island commuter consumed over 281k calories while driving in 2022*, according to a study commissioned by Gunther Mazda. This is 1,083 calories alone per commute, or one half of the … more
Toys piled around the Christmas tree at St. Mary’s Feast Society on Friday night as people stopped by to donate an unwrapped gift and listen to a concert provided by Steve Smith and the Nakeds. … more
On Nov. 29, Cranston Cares and Cranston Police held a toy drive at the Park Theatre and Event Center to benefit local families in Cranston. By 6 p.m., the stage and most of the floor in front of … more
Bring an unwappred toy to the St. Mary’s Feast Society’s toy drive from 8 p.m. to midnight on Dec. 9 at 15 Phenix Ave., Cranston. Steve Smith and the Nakeds will provide musical … more
The Rhode Island Community Food Bank kicked off its annual Holiday Meals Drive on Nov. 15, inviting Rhode Islanders to participate by making a donation, starting a virtual fundraiser or hosting a … more
Operation Stand Down RI is putting out a call to action to the local community in the days leading up to Veterans Day. On Friday, Oct. 21, OSDRI began seeking support from the local community to … more
Operation Stand Down RI is putting out a call to action to the local community in the days leading up to Veterans Day. On Friday, Oct. 21, OSDRI began seeking support from the local community to … more
By PAM SCHIFF   For East graduate Emily Sanitas, giving back to the community is a way of life. She does her acts of generosity to be kind, to be helpful and to be impactful. This year, … more
By EMMA BARTLETT On average, Rhode Island experiences 3,000 DUI arrests a year. According to the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT), the average offender in these arrests has a … more
In recognition of March as National Reading Month and its commitment to childhood literacy, Bank Rhode Island (BankRI) is kicking off its annual children’s book drive in Cranston and Warwick, … more
Event org a n i z e r, Ryan Nardolillo, of the Nardolillo Funeral Home and St. Mary’sFeast Society, takes pride thanking his team to make it happen. “Teamwork makes the dream … more
By DANIEL KITTREDGE and ALLIE LEWIS On its surface, a proposed zoning change brought before the City Council's Ordinance Committee last week seemed relatively straightforward. A property owner has requested that his lot at the end of Sage Drive, part of more
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