A group of volunteers arrived at the Governor Sprague Mansion this past Saturday for their annual spring cleanup. The mansion is the home of the Cranston Historical Society and is located at 1351 …
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Spring Cleanup
RAKES UP: Citywide Council member Jessica Marino and her two sons Joey, 17, and Justin, 13, were ready to work together as a family to cleanup the grounds of the Governor Sprague Mansion last Saturday.
FAMILY TIME: The Pelagio family of Cranston donated hours to helping with the spring cleanup of the Governor Sprague Mansion. Working hard were Chris and Michelle with their children, Chris, Jr. and Stella.
WORKING FOR VOLUNTEER HOURS: Doing some community service time for the National Honor Society were 15-year-old twins Johnson and Joseph Oun who worked along with their mother, Dina Ya.
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A group of volunteers arrived at the Governor Sprague Mansion this past Saturday for their annual spring cleanup. The mansion is the home of the Cranston Historical Society and is located at 1351 Cranston St. (Herald photos by Steve Popiel)
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