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“I’m sort of taking it easy,” Joanne McGunagle said Monday morning. That seemed uncharacteristic for McGunagle, who started her journey with Comprehensive Community Action … more
With the new school just around the corner, there are quite a few faces that will not be seen in the schools this year. With a combined 1, 186 years spent working in the Cranston Public School … more
By EMMA BARTLETT For the past 12 years, Ken Mason has served as Cranston Director of Public Works while Robert Strom has held the position as finance director since 2009. The two are set to retire … more
By MERI R. KENNEDY All good things must come to an end. Donna Sweeney, a team member for 35 years at T's Restaurant, has just retired from her job. "At T's, so much of what we do and have always aimed to do is sharing the experience with you. The laughs, more
By PAM SCHIFF Retirements throughout Cranston schools are always bittersweet. Longtime teachers who have taught generations of students, and dedicated their careers to serving in Cranston schools, leave behind great memories and big shoes to fill. more
A job well done A gathering was held at Cranston Police headquarters last week to honor Detective Paula Duffy, who has retired after 30 years of service on the Cranston Police Departnent. Chief of Police Col. Michael Winquist and Mayor Ken Hopkins were more
By DANIEL KITTREDGE After 36 years of service to the city and more than four decades in the fire service, Fire Chief Stephen MacIntosh says the time is right for his retirement. "e;If you could call this a book, I don't even know what genre it would fit in more
The fun never retires. Judy McCusker got the surprise of a lifetime last Tuesday evening when she pulled up to Immaculate Conception Catholic Regional School in Cranston and saw a throne adorned with a tapestry and an arch balloons waiting for her. Her more