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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 ...
Learn to wrap your beach treasures to create a garden wind chime using stainless steel wire and driftwood. Your creation will be the envy of all who enter your garden! Bring your treasures and ...
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 ...