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There may soon be signs of life at the former Cranston Print Works complex on Cranston Street in the city’s Kingsville ...
Mayor Kenneth Hopkins’ proposed budget for the coming fiscal year would result in a slight tax increase on residential and ...
The Cranston Herald’s Athlete of the Week is West softball player Ava Iannelli. The junior has made her presence felt early ...
The Cranston West softball team opened its season with a win when it cruised past visiting Gorham (Maine) 14-2. It was a ...
As the Trump administration proceeds with layoffs at the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, U.S. Sen. Jack Reed is ...
The New England Institute of Technology will offer bachelor’s degrees that students can attain in only two years starting ...
I was pleasantly surprised to see U.S. Representative Seth Magaziner from Rhode Island hosting an issues form with other U.S.
Beth Ashman thinks that Cranston is a very good place to be. The City Plan Commission last week unanimously confirmed ...
For years, Marie Limoges believed her daughter’s garage “would make a terrific tiny house.” About a year ago, she and her ...
This is national library week, and Cranston Library Director Ed Garcia says a good way to celebrate is to go to your local ...
I need nothing,” said Cherine Whitney as she pushed her cart away to do exactly the opposite after a gleeful exchange about ...
Even though we didn’t spot him, those attending the April 2 fundraiser for District 29 freshman Sen. Peter Appollonio  couldn ...