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Known throughout the local music community as the "Home Show,” the annual Cranston High School East marching band competition will be taking center stage at Cranston Stadium on Oct. 15. For more … more
Taylor Burns graduated Cranston High School East as past of the class of 2013. Now, in her senior year of college at the University of Rhode Island, she has been challenged by her professor in her social media and marketing class to design more
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Missed last month's Food Truck Night? Don't worry - you have another chance. FoodTrucksIn, Motif Magazine, and PVD Food Truck Events (with support from Metro PCS and moo.com) are bringing a dozen trucks back to Warwick City Hall this Thursday from 4:30 more
Providence Children's Museum introduces a playfully reimagined version of its popular Coming to Rhode Island exhibit, which offers an interactive, time-traveling exploration of stories of the state's history of immigration. The exhibit opens to the more
It looks just like it did before the fire, but looks can be deceiving. The new Building C of Westgate condominiums on Quaker lane is remarkably similar, yet vastly different, than the structure that was rapidly consumed by fire on March more
To the Editor:Warmer temperatures, crisp breeze and illuminating sunshine has filled many with excitement that spring is finally here. I woke up yesterday morning, checked my weather app, and … more
In some respects, this year's mayoral contest is remarkably different than those Scott Avedisian has faced since winning the post in a special election in 2000. His Democratic challenger, Richard Corrente, has been on the campaign trail more
It was stunning back in September when Tiverton Police accused one of their own with spending nights at home when he was being paid to work, and with ordering the whole night shift into “quiet … more
To the Editor: On Saturday, Feb. 17, I had the pleasure of attending an open house at the Korean Cultural Center on Park Avenue in Cranston. I spent a year in the late 1970s teaching English at Yonsei University's Foreign Language Institute in Seoul and more
The site of The Station on Cowesett Road in West Warwick was buzzing with activity this week as crews pushed ahead to build a lasting memorial to the 100 people who lost their lives when the nightclub burned on Feb. 20, 2003. No longer more
Not all who wander are lost, but some keep walking until they are found. Linda Lachance Wagner called Warwick home, as she had no home of her own. Known to many in the community by face if not by … more
Cumulus Media and Top 40/Rhythmic radio station WWKX-FM, HOT 106 in Providence announce the launch today of the all-new HOT Morning Show, with a live and local line-up featuring native Rhode Islanders Bekah Berger and Mike D. The HOT Morning Show airs more
The director and stars of Bleed For This came out for the Providence premiere more
To the Editor: It used to be an easy, pleasant ride on a Sunday morning from Coventryto Sts. Rose and Clement Church in Warwick. Not anymore. We now have to deal with the challenge of the mind-boggling rotary in Apponaug. That peaceful little town was more
Open letter to Mayor Avedisian: I am writing to ask you to leave the Republican Party. The abhorrent behavior of our president is only surpassed by the enabling Republicans in Congress and around the country. By all accounts, having lived in Warwick for more
Juan Deuce collaborates with local artists to bring his new EP to life more
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Rodi and Mr. and Mrs. John Caprarelli of Cranston are pleased to announce the engagement of Christiana Marie Rodi to John Vincent Caprarelli. The bride-to-be is a graduate of St. Mary Academy-Bay more
By TIM FORSBERG Karin Gorman, director of Rhode Islanders for Immigration Law Enforcement, is making an independent run for the District 43 seat in the Rhode Island House of … more
By TIM FORSBERG The often outspoken recycling magnate Louis Vinagro Jr. - known for his former pig farm operations, his past write-in campaign for mayor of Johnston, and his trash and reclamation businesses - has thrown his hat into the race for the more
Janet Whiteley, the administrative assistant to Johnston Mayor Joseph M. Polisena, and Lois Marandola, the town's part-time Human Services Director, sat smiling inside the Johnston Senior Center's game room for three hours last Thursday morning. Their more
I’m calling in response to last week’s Speak-Out regarding the basketball coach at Mt. Hope High School. I will use his name because I am a parent who is PROUD TO CALL HIM MY … more
The former Lockwood Junior High School is one example of what Aldrich Junior High School could become, says principal planner Richard Crenca. With the construction of Winman Junior High in the 1970s, Lockwood was closed. It sat empty for more
`Tis the season for mass consumption, and with it comes massive quantities of waste. The Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation (RIRRC) is prepared for the influx of holiday rubbish at the Central Landfill in Johnston, and they're more
The Cranston Senior Enrichment Center welcomed all competitors, their families, and friends to the 2016 Senior Games held at Cranston High School West over the weekend. Those ages 55 and older were able to join in for friendly more
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