Elaine M. Decker, a cherished voice in Rhode Island’s senior community and longtime contributor to PRIME TIME, a Rhode Island publication, passed away peacefully on October 3rd. at the age of ...
You don’t have to travel far to reach the Vatican. Now, Michaelangelo’s frescoes from the Sistine Chapel are on display at ...
As the country enters the third week of the federal government shutdown, its ripple effects are beginning to make their way ...
The Revolution will be televised. For now. The American Revolution —a six-part documentary series about the nation’s founding ...
You can take the girl out of Cranston, but you can’t take the hair from a Cranston girl.” With those words, Lara D’Antuono ...
The Cranston West football team’s surge continued last week as it beat Barrington 14-7 to improve to 3-3. The score was tied ...
The Cranston Herald’s Athlete of the Week is Cranston West soccer player Saniyya Chase. Chase has been a force on offense for ...
The mild weather for the past two weeks has brought out tautog anglers in big numbers. Anglers from across the region are ...
The parking lot next to the Rhode Island State House is normally filled with lawmakers’ cars, but it was empty Saturday ...
By MATTHEW CLEMENTS Special to the Herald For the first time in recent history the Cranston City Cup was played at Cranston ...
By CATHY SIMONINI Whether you’ve just adopted a new cat or have shared your home with one for years, creating the right ...
It’s the time of year when more than 1,000 flickering Jack-O’-Lanterns light up the front yard of the house at 46 Elm Drive ...
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