Find Homes for Sale in Cranston, Jan. 15
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View Article5 Ways to Celebrate Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Kids
Written by Maridel ReyesFor many kids, Martin Luther King Jr. day is just another day off school in January. But just because they’re not in school doesn’t mean that they can’t learn something. This...
View ArticleWhy is Poverty Moving to America's Suburbs?
A look at the growth of poverty in the suburbs of America.
View ArticleWhere Can I Watch the AFC Championship Game?
The Patriots face off against the Denver Broncos on Sunday. The winner goes to the Superbowl.
View ArticleChafee Calls for Investment in Education, Infrastructure
Read the governor's final State of the State address here.
View ArticleObituary: Mary "Maye" J. Mastrangelo, 90
Mary "Maye" J. Mastrangelo, 90, of Warwick, previously of Cranston for 90 years, passed away on Wednesday, Jan. 15, 2014 at Cedar Crest Nursing Centre, Cranston. She was the beloved wife of the late...
View ArticleObituary: Jacqueline A. (Locke) Nordin, 71
Jacqueline A. (Locke) Nordin, 71, of Cranston, passed away on Tuesday, January 14, 2014 at the Philip Hulitar Hospice Inpatient Center in Providence. Born in Providence, she was the daughter of the...
View ArticleObituary: Angelo Ruscito, 94
Angelo Ruscito, 94, passed away on Tuesday, January 14, 2014 at Philip Hulitar Hospice Inpatient Center in Providence surrounded by his loving family. He was the husband of the late Lillian M....
View ArticleObituary: Albert E. Suter, 82, Retired Cranston Firefighter
Albert E. Suter, 82, a retired Cranston Firefighter, died Tuesday, January 14, 2014 at Roger Williams Medical Center, Providence. He was the beloved husband of the late Jeanette J. (Miele) Suter. Born...
View ArticleObituary: Wallace "Wally" T. Brown, 81
Wallace "Wally" T. Brown, 81, died peacefully on Monday, January 13 at the Tockwotten Home in East Providence, RI. He was the husband of the late Joan (Hind) Brown. Born in Providence, he was the son...
View ArticlePark View School Library Wins $1,000 Grant
The library was picked by Sisters in Crime, an organization of women crime writers, for a no-strings-attached grant.
View Article"Tribes" Pushes Boundaries at Theatre 82 This Weekend
Looking for something local to do this weekend? Consider this: Theatre 82 at Artists' Exchange is hosting "Tribes" a story about "family, identity, and what we do for t
View ArticlePolice Union Lawyer Says Ticket Blitz was Conicidence, not Retribution
Lawyer Joseph Rodio Sr. said it was pure chance that the neighborhoods of two City Councilmen were hit with an overnight parking ticket blitz the night they voted against a new union contract.
View ArticleB&E Suspect Calls 911, Says he Woke Up in Gas Station
Cranston Police routinely respond to reports of break-ins, but rarely does the 911 call come from the suspect. On Jan. 8, police responded to the Irving Gas Station on Oaklawn Avenue at around 4:25...
View ArticleNew England International Auto Show Roars Into Boston
Where else can you take a photo with a zombie-apocalypse-proof Hyundai?
View ArticleFour Reasons Your Business Should Blog on Patch
Run a local business? Wondering how to make a greater online presence for your company? Here are four reasons starting a blog on Patch can help.
View Article2 New Google Default Settings to Watch Out For
A look at two of Google’s new — and controversial — service changes that recently went into effect.
View ArticleFind Open Houses in Cranston, Jan. 16
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View ArticleACLU Files Open Records Request over Ticket Blitz
Request focuses on police captain and union president's use of personal cell phone the night of the "ticket blitz."
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