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The Cranston West girls outdoor track & field team followed up its Class A championship win with another strong performance last week in Providence when it took home second place at the state … more
Five members of the Rhode Island College women’s indoor track & field team were recognized by the Little East for their respective performances at the Springfield Season Opener on Dec. 2. … more
The Cranston co-op field hockey team is in the final week of its regular season and has beaten the odds as it sits in position to not only qualify for the playoffs, but possibly earn a home game in … more
The Cranston co-op field hockey team dropped a tough 2-1 decision to visiting Rocky Hill last week in the season opener. It was the co-op’s first game of the season after two weather-related … more
The 2023 RIIL Outdoor Track & Field Class Championships were held last weekend at Coventry High School. It is the final meet for teams as they now shift their focus toward the upcoming state … more
The first-place Bishop Hendricken baseball team erased an early deficit to beat visiting Cranston West 8-6 last week in a big Division I showdown. The Falcon bats came out hot and would put up … more
The Bishop Hendricken, Toll Gate, Pilgrim and Cranston East and West boys indoor track & field teams squared off last week in preparation for the upcoming division championships. Here are some of … more
Rhode Island College freshmen Haley Oliver (Coventry) and Milana Melvin (Johnston) were recognized by the Little East for their respective performances in women’s track & field at the … more
By STEPHANIE BERNABA Stone Hill Elementary School students were treated to sensory delights on Nov. 23. The students, all in grades 3 through 5 and diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder, … more
The Cranston co-op field hockey team is seeking its first win of the fall season as it sits at 0-2 after dropping matches to Rocky Hill and Lincoln. Rocky Hill rolled to a 6-0 win while the visiting … more
By EMMA BARTLETT Residents opposed to the development of a solar farm on a 29-acre parcel on Natick Avenue have won a Superior Court decision to reopen the Plan Commission’s approval of the … more
By ALEX SPONSELLER The Rhode Island Interscholastic League Outdoor Track and Field State Championships were held last weekend at Brown University, and many locals made some noise on the … more
By ALEX SPONSELLER The Cranston West girls outdoor track and field team made history this past weekend when it shocked the state and won the Class A Championship at Coventry High School. It was … more
FROM STAFF REPORTS The Bishop Hendricken, Pilgrim, Cranston East and West outdoor track and field teams competed on Monday at Hendricken and plenty of locals had big performances on the … more
By EMMA BARTLETT Mayflower Drive resident Robert Wilson, 47, enjoys taking his 10-year-old twins to Carberry Field on Beachmont Avenue to play on the baseball fields. However, when the family arrives, the fields are usually locked, causing Wilson to more
The Cranston field hockey co-op's fall season is underway as it took on defending state champion Classical last week at Cranston Stadium. The Purple were dominant in the matchup, winning 6-0 and improving to 1-0 on the season. Cranston goalie Maura more
By BEACON STAFF When the call went out to retired nurses and doctors to step up to help hospitals cope with the surge in COVID-19 patients, Dr. Herbert "e;Hub"e; Brennan was one of the first to volunteer. Brennan practices medicine and has an office on Route more
By JOHN HOWELL While it lacks the amenities of Kent or the other hospitals with COVID-19 patients, the first patient transferred to the Cranston field hospital on Monday afternoon and those following him have something to celebrate. The fact they have more
We really wished that, since the start of this whole seemingly never-ending nightmare began this spring, we would never need to write this column again. We hope that those reading this who already do the right things - like wear their masks whenever more
We really wished that, since the start of this whole seemingly never-ending nightmare began this spring, we would never need to write this column again. We hope that those reading this who already do the right things - like wear their masks whenever more
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