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If Eric Beaune and Chris Tasca – friends and business partners – ever wondered if they made the right move by resurrecting the popular Wein-O-Rama restaurant on Oaklawn Avenue, the answer was apparent ...
With summer in full swing, the city’s Parks and Recreation Department will begin its annual summer camp program Monday. A six ...
This week, the Cranston Herald sports department is honoring some of Cranston’s best athletes of the spring season with its All-City teams. As always, it was a fun-filled few months of big-time ...
Theatre By The Sea is proud to present the hit Broadway musical “Waitress,” which will be presented now through July 19. “So ...
A report from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development gives high marks to the Cranston Housing Authority’s ...
In most of Cranston’s historic cemeteries, a four-foot tall headstone is the sign of an important man. David Whitman got a 15 ...
Edward Burke of Pawtucket took in his niece Catherine “Katie” Burke when she was eight years old. Edward, who was employed as ...
I had the chance to advocate for full funding for the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) in Washington, ...
Tax bills are being mailed in Cranston this week, about a week later than usual, but with plenty of time for residents to make their first-quarter payments by July 15, according to city officials.
Cranston’s William Hall Library was recently awarded a $2,000 legislative grant to help continue its English as a Second ...
You’ve probably seen his face on billboards around the state. You might have heard his music in commercials aired on Channel ...