Citing Warwick’s school budgetary challenges, S&P Global Ratings has downgraded the city’s bond rating from AA to AA-, an action that is believed could cost taxpayers additional millions over the 25 ...
Brown Medicine, a primary care, specialty outpatient and sub-specialty medical group practice with over 200 physicians and multiple patient care locations across the state, announces that Dr. Peter ...
OVER THAT HILL, BUT KEPT GOING: Senator Jack Reed (left) shakes hands with Henry Polichetti, the second oldest veteran in the country and oldest veteran in Rhode Island. He turned 109 years young last ...
On Monday, June 5, just after 9 p.m., the Cranston Fire Department was dispatched to report of a building collapse at 1890 Broad St. in the Edgewood area of the city. A mother and daughter who live in ...
Humans of Cranston is a recurring column showcasing the stories of Cranston residents’ community involvement, diversity, and unique life perspectives.
Richard D. Raspallo, a Cranston resident who has served as Superior Court magistrate since 2017, has been nominated to fill a seat on the court.
While the temperature hovered near 90º, the close to 200 homeless people of Rhode Island waited patiently in line to be fed, get a free haircut and shop in the MAE Organization clothing “store” at the ...
John Perrotta likes to stay busy. The Cranston native spent decades building a comedy business at night while working as a correctional officer by day. He did all this while living a reckless ...
A new retail bank location will soon be in service as Cranston Municipal Employees Credit Union will open its doors to the public July 21.
With this week’s weather hitting the low 90s, a cup of Rhode Island’s own Del’s Lemonade could not have come at a better time. And the only thing better than a cup of Del’s Lemonade is a free one.
The Senior Expo held Thursday at Warwick Mall brought together 38 organizations and exhibitors providing services to the elderly. The story always began the same way, with my mother holding my ...
Ray Morgan has seen a lot of Gaspee Day parades – in fact, all of them, going back 60 years. But Morgan, now 88, won’t be watching this year’s parade, which steps off from the intersection of Spring ...
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