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READY TO ROLL: Cranston East slugger Carlos Merejo last season. (Photos by Alex Sponseller)

Hitting the diamond

The Cranston East and West baseball and softball teams are in the middle of their spring training schedules and are getting prepared for the 2024 season. Here is a look at where the teams stand as …

Preseason thoughts on upcoming spring

We’ve made it to spring. Now, I will be taking a deeper dive into our teams in next week’s column as I continue to research and speak with coaches regarding the upcoming season, but …

Aponte leads RIBCA’s award winners

The Rhode Island Boys Basketball Coaches Association unveiled its division and league award winners and a handful of Cranston hoopsters made the list. Leading the way was West senior captain …

‘All the bells and whistles’

After years of development, Cranston Western Little League added a new indoor training facility to its complex up at Hope Road that opened its doors earlier this month for its players and coaches. …

Cook named head coach of East football

The Cranston East football program will be welcoming back a familiar face as former player and coach James Cook was announced as the team’s latest head coach. After playing for CLCF as a …
Lifestyles

Memories bob to the surface

Helen O. Larson scrawled her first poem on the schoolhouse chalkboard as the building was dismantled. About a century ago, someone bought Rockland’s school for $12, Larson told her son. It …

Police/Crime
On 3/24/24 at 1521 hours, Officers arrested Rodney Wilcock, 38, of 460 Pine St, Providence, RI, for Weapons Other than Firearm Prohibited and Driving with a Suspended License, 4th or greater offense, …
UPDATED: Warwick Police have identified the victim in Thursday's tragic shooting.
Have you driven on Hartford Avenue recently? If so, your license plate was likely one of 162,180 vehicles detected in the last 30 days by one of three Flock Safety cameras monitoring traffic in …
A pair of alleged “grandparent scammers” have been arrested by Warwick Police. According to Warwick Police Detective Capt. John McAniff, local victims nearly taken for more than …
It was a rare, stinging rebuke of state officials by an enforcement wing of the federal government. Then the Ocean State’s Attorney General weighed in, reddening the handprint left behind …
Around R.I.

Summer prelude

Text and photos By JOHN HOWELL Veterans Memorial Junior High School Principal David Tober was dunked at least 10 times Monday morning. He didn't mind it. In fact, he said it was refreshing. No wonder. With temperatures climbing into the high 80s, a

Pet of the Week

Animal Talk Pet of the Week: Mona

Mona needs a new home after her owner passed away unexpectedly. She's sure you could do the job very well. Don't you think so too?

Mona's loving owner passed away unexpectedly, and now she needs a new home. She's hoping you could be the one, and she's available in North Scituate today.