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DISORDERLY On July 22 at 8:48 p.m. Officer Aldrich arrested Dina Paquin, 47, of 1766 Cranston Street in Cranston for disorderly conduct as a result of a disturbance at the aforementioned address. Paquin was held for morning arraignment. *** Officer Lynch more
By JEN COWART Following an announcement Friday that a public hearing would be held Wednesday to discuus school renovations, Superintendent Jeannine Nota-Masse sent a letter to the parents of Chester Barrows School students indicating her recommendation more
By DON FOWLER If you want to see a fascinating documentary with Rhode Island connections, check out "e;I'm Gonna Make You Love Me,"e; available for free on YouTube and Amazon Prime Video. Warwick's Gloria Walker, who took Brian Belovich into her home when he more
Park View Veterans Day 5K Run/Walk The fourth annual Park View Veterans Day 5K Run/Walk to benefit Park View and Operation Stand Down RI will be held on Nov. 11 from 8:30 a.m. to noon in Roger Williams Park (starting at the entrance more
The Bishop Hendricken golf team remained unbeaten on Tuesday afternoon at Warwick Country Club, cruising past East Greenwich and Pilgrim with a team score of 154 to improve to 11-0 this spring. The Avengers weren't too far more
The Cranston Police Department announced in a report on Tuesday that it has closed its internal investigation into an incident that occurred on May 18 at its annual police memorial ceremony. The report concludes that one officer, identified by various more
By MERI R. KENNEDY Hundreds of people stopped in at The Thirsty Beaver in Cranston, as well as the one in Smithfield, on Dec. 4. to donate toys during the 4th Annual Toys for Tots toy drive benefiting Toys for Tots and The Rhode Island Dream Center. Last more
By THOMAS GREENBERG The Cranston YMCA is now going to be able to fix their roof and replace hot water heaters and boilers. The Scandinavian Home's going to get a much-needed" new fire alarm system. The Southside Community Land Trust farm is going to get" more
By THOMAS GREENBERG Paula Charleson doesn't make chocolate like most companies do. She makes it with honey rather than white or cane sugar and only uses four ingredients. And that unique spin on one of the most popular foods in the world, along with a more
In Rhode Island charter boats can fish with in-state resident passengers as long as social distancing and all other orders are followed. However, out-of-state anglers are not allowed to fish here unless quarantined for 14 days. In a joint letter to Gov. more
By ROB DUGUAY When a group of music scene stalwarts get together, most of the time something rad results from it. Enter Providence rock act PonyBoy, which was started by vocalist and pianist Dave Laros and guitarist Vic Foley. The two are familiar with more
If Malik Gavek and Jay Bast hadn't already proved that they're two of the best all-around football players in the state, they certainly put no doubt in anyone's mind with their performances against previously-undefeated Cumberland on Friday night. The more
There are nearly a dozen different size canopy tents set up on the Church of the Annunciation grounds at 175 Oaklawn Ave. in Cranston. Several of those tents will house an outdoor dining room, … more
ASSAULT At 4:38 p.m. on March 4, Officer Bellevue arrested Nicole Laporte, 44, of 84 N. Clarendon St. in Cranston for domestic simple assault, domestic refuse/relinquish telephone and domestic vandalism. Her arrest is the result of a call for service at more
By DON FOWLER Sam Hood Adrian spends much of his time away from his native Rhode Island these days working with “What Will the Neighbors Say?,” a new theatre group based in New York City. He … more
Cranston East was a Division I-B regular season co-champion last fall, and with a strong core returning for this season, the 'Bolts should have a good chance to race towards the top of the standings once again. With our" more
By THOMAS GREENBERG Shouts of cowards!" and "shame!" from members of the RI Gun Violence Coalition rang through the council chambers at City Hall Thursday night after the Ordinance Committee tabled a resolution calling on the RI General Assembly to pass" more
House Speaker Nicholas Mattiello gave some sound advice when he told the Pawtucket Red Sox to tell their story to the community, or so it would appear from their visit to the Warwick Rotary Club … more
By JEN COWART In November 2017, Abbey's ShAbbey Shed opened for business, with Abbey Tilton and her family surrounded by friends and family who were excited for Abbey, a spastic quadriplegic who is legally blind and was born with cerebral palsy, to start more
Bishop Hendricken football player Jason Onye joined guys like Will Blackmon, Kwity Paye and Xavier Truss last week as he made his college decision official, committing to Notre Dame. What a remarkable accomplishment for Onye, as well as Bishop Hendricken more
Lucas “Luc” Maguire spends a lot of time in his Johnston backyard. He loves both the stars and photography. One day, he decided to combine his passions. “Ever since I can … more
Amanda Grace Beaudoin and Keith James Murray were united in marriage on July 16, 2016 by Monsignor Paul D. Theroux at Holy Apostles Church in Cranston. A reception followed at the Crowne Plaza in the Garden Pavilion. The bride more
DEMAND FOR PAYMENT from Casey Storage Solutions 201 Concord St. Pawtucket, RI 02860 This demand for cash or certified funds payment is made relative to the following: A019 Miguel … more
The Cranston Herald and Cranston Public Library on Oct. 29 hosted a forum for candidates seeking ward seats on the City Council and School Committee in November’s election. On Oct. 6, the Herald … more
By MERI R. KENNEDY Warwick resident Gabriele Savard, a Pilgrim High senior, first approached Paul Carpentier, co-owner of TinTown Studio in Cranston, last September and asked him to be her mentor for her senior project. The studio is also co-owned by more
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