As a parent of three currently healthy young adult daughters, my perspective on this past week may not be the same as someone else’s, and I feel that everyone is navigating this new normal very …
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By JEN COWART
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3/25/20
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There’s no knowing when Warwick Schools could be the target of a cyber attack.
A seemingly normal email with embedded links or a PDF file could pop into the mailbox of any faculty member. …
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By TYGER ALLEN
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2/18/20
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The new nonprofit group Public Safety Special Needs Coalition is looking to foster connections between children with developmental disabilities and first responders, and there’s plenty of fun …
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By JACOB MARROCCO
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1/30/20
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Sophia Skaltsis and Megan Ranucci stood on the Stadium Theater stage in Woonsocket on a recent Sunday afternoon, their hearts pounding and nerves understandably at an all time high as they held hands …
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By PETE FONTAINE
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1/23/20
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Food brings people together, and that’s just what Florence Spenard and Ken Gilbert had in mind when they spoke with Chef Steven Versacci of the Cranston Area Career and Technical Center last …
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By JOHN HOWELL
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1/22/20
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Sue Parker says she tired of cooking, so instead of baking treats and serving them up in her canine bistro, she’s transformed the establishment – with the help of a lot of usual items …
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By JOHN HOWELL
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1/16/20
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Persistence paid off for Ferri Middle School student Daniel Wulf.
While his civics class was studying the founding fathers, the Constitution and the differences between a congressman and a …
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By JACOB MARROCCO
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1/16/20
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The Arts at Bishop Hendricken presents All Shook Up as its fall musical opening tomorrow at the Dr. Daniel S. Harrop Theater on the campus of Bishop Hendricken High School and running through …
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11/14/19
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As part of what has become a tradition in Cranston, Park View Middle School hosted its seventh annual Veterans Day 5K event at Roger Williams Park on Monday.
More than 600 people are estimated to …
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11/13/19
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Eagles have had an impact on the Pawtuxet Rangers, or more accurately on the Rangers’ Armory on Remington Street in the village.
Over the past four years, five Eagle Scout projects have …
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By JOHN HOWELL
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11/12/19
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Few eras have had as much of an impact on the United States as the Roaring Twenties - that time in the early 20th century where the American people felt invincible, their ambitions as headstrong and …
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By TARA MONASTESSE
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10/31/19
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“A community reveals itself not only by the people it produces,” Michael Traficante said, quoting President John F. Kennedy, “but also by the people it chooses to honor and recognize.”
By …
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By DANIEL KITTREDGE
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10/30/19
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The students and faculty at Norwood Elementary School got a treat on Monday morning, as they welcomed Providence College Men’s Basketball Coach Ed Cooley for a visit.
The coach initiated the …
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By ALEX SPONSELLER and JOHN HOWELL
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10/30/19
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Lt. Gov. Dan McKee joined several state and local dignitaries and sponsors to kick off the 17th annual Operation Holiday Cheer at the Rhode Island National Guard Armory in Warwick on Tuesday …
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By JACOB MARROCCO
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10/24/19
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Standardized test scores that measure college readiness in mathematics and English Language Arts (ELA) in Warwick have once again sparked a conversation about how student proficiency is gauged in the …
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By ETHAN HARTLEY
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10/23/19
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The space is bright, open, futuristic.
Visitors might not expect those descriptors to be associated with Eden Park Elementary School, which was constructed in the 1950s – and, like many of …
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By DANIEL KITTREDGE
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10/23/19
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Conimicut is open for business – literally.
Wednesday Oct. 30 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. will mark the first annual Conimicut Village Downtown Open House event, where prospective small business owners …
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By ETHAN HARTLEY
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10/17/19
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Sitting across from Bianca Christofaro – the mastermind behind the bake shop Queen B’s Cakery – is, in a word, humbling.
Serving successfully as a custom cake conceptualizer, baker and …
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By STEPHANIE BERNABA
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10/17/19
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Two years in the making, the president, principal and members of the Bishop Hendricken High School faculty outlined to a group of community leaders Friday morning dramatic changes in the school …
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By JOHN HOWELL
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10/17/19
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Vaping has been the focus of intense attention and scrutiny across the nation in recent weeks, as hundreds of cases of mysterious – and often sudden – lung injuries have been reported in what …
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By DANIEL KITTREDGE and JACOB MARROCCO
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10/11/19
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In 1979 Linda Sullivan was looking for any place in the city of Warwick that could potentially serve as a part of a solution to an issue that most in the community didn’t even realize was a …
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By ETHAN HARTLEY
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10/11/19
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The U.S. Department of Education’s National Blue Ribbon Schools Program announced last week that Brown Avenue Elementary School is among three institutions in Rhode Island – and the first …
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By JACOB MARROCCO
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10/3/19
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The humor and drama surrounding the relativistic enormity of childhood awaits to be celebrated and rediscovered at the Gamm Theater, as cast and crew gear up for their eight-show run of “Judy Moody …
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By ETHAN HARTLEY
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10/3/19
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It all started when a grateful parent put a post up on social media about her son’s bike being stolen while he was at the Cranston High School East football game one Friday night.
The post was …
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By JEN COWART
Special to the Herald
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10/2/19
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Warwick continues to lead the state in the sale of single-family home sales, albeit by a slim margin over Cranston and despite extensive news coverage in the past four months on the city’s …
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By JOHN HOWELL
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9/27/19
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