To the Editor,
Joy! What a wise use of highway funds! We refer to the Dollywood signs and wave fences on the Airport Connector. A mere $12,500,000 to enliven the experience of people …
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5/8/24
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To the Editor,
Voting is our constitutional right as citizens and residents of Rhode Island. We need everyone to vote without any confusion. Whether you are Democrat, Republican or Unaffiliated, …
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5/8/24
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Hope springs eternal this time of year — for lovers of warmer weather and scores of starry eyed students looking to make the next leap upwards in their academic or professional careers.
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5/8/24
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SIMPLE ASSAULT
At 12:07 a.m., May 5, Cranston Police Officers arrested Richard Johnson, 53, of 30 Howard Ave., Cranston, for disorderly conduct, resisting arrest and two counts of simple …
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5/8/24
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There was lots of hairspray, and plenty of sequins and suit jackets Friday as a large room on the second floor of the Hotel Providence was turned into a hub of pre-prom activity.
Hairstylists …
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By BARBARA POLICHETTI Special to the Herald
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5/8/24
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The undersigned Treasurer of the City of Cranston hereby gives notice that he will sell at public auction to the highest bidder in the Cranston City Council Chambers 869 Park Ave. Cranston, RI 02910 …
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5/8/24
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Sophomore outfielder Sophia Crudale (Cranston, R.I.) went 3-for-5 with two walks and an RBI over two games as Rhode Island College lost both games of a Little East doubleheader to VTSU Castleton …
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FROM STAFF REPORTS
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5/8/24
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The Cranston East softball team honored one of its all-time players last week when it held a ceremony at Brayton Park remembering Alexa St. Angelo. St. Angelo graduated from East in 2015 and was a …
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5/8/24
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The great news is that the striped bass are here on their spring migration north. I caught a 30-inch fish in Greenwich Bay Saturday in front of Buttonwoods, Warwick with a Yo-Zuri Cystal minnow after …
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5/8/24
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It has been a rebuilding spring season for Cranston’s girls lacrosse teams.
East sits at 1-9 after picking up its first win last week when it beat Rogers in an 11-10 double-overtime …
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By ALEX SPONSELLER
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5/8/24
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Netflix aired the Roast of Tom Brady on Sunday night and it delivered. It was everything that you’d hope a roast would be and what a roast should be about.
Like most people, I was …
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5/8/24
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The Cranston East baseball team shut out Central thanks to another gem tossed by starting pitcher John Devine. Devine allowed no runs and struck out 12 batters. Armani Pimental scored the …
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FROM STAFF REPORTS
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5/8/24
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The Cranston Herald’s Athlete of the Week is East tennis player Eston Fowler. Fowler is in his third season as the Bolts’ top singles player and has been stellar, winning all but one …
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5/8/24
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The Cranston East boys tennis team is one of the state’s hottest teams this spring and entered the week with a perfect 8-0 record, good for first place in Division III.
The Bolts finished …
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By ALEX SPONSELLER
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5/8/24
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He nabbed criminals on the lam, discovered the missing, took drugs and guns off the street and won the hearts of all those lucky enough to scratch him behind the ear. Law enforcement gathered Monday …
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The Democratic majority held the opening gavel for nearly 30 minutes, waiting for their last member to arrive.
Without City Council Vice President Lammis J. Vargas, they only had five votes, one …
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GREAT NEWS: Missing Johnston RI 15-year-old found safe
UPDATE: Johnston Police Chief Mark A. Vieira: "I can confirm that runaway juvenile Taya Scott was located around 4:00 PM."
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There’s a new generation of film producers emerging in Rhode Island.
They will be a force to be reckoned with in Hollywood, New York and the global film industry in general.
We always …
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5/1/24
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An ongoing issue in the world of local high school sports coverage is the connection between the teams and media outlets in terms of reporting the scores and stats of games.
In the past, it was …
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5/1/24
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I took the time to personally visit the so-called pallet village, on Victor Street in Providence. I can’t help but come to the conclusion; the same people who contrived this idea may also be …
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Richard R. Fascia
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5/1/24
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