Navigating through our modern world is a difficult task on its own. Most of us, thankfully, are able to rely on people in our ...
Every morning, approximately 11,200 students walk through the doors of Cranston’s public schools. They are the future of our ...
School officials are maintaining their position that despite the sounds of gunshots audible in school buildings on the city’s ...
As in years past, there was joy and hope for the future in the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Breakfast held ...
Love it or hate it, the Rhode Island accent has been around for centuries, and it doesn’t appear to be going anywhere, despite what some people think. Jaime Benheim is a sociolinguist and Visiting ...
Mayor Ken Hopkins says he is “livid” over the City Council’s removal of administrative appointments from a proposed new Diversity Commission, calling it a “slap in the face.” ...
Fife, drum and bugle corps that kept step with colonial troops provided more than just music. They were the messengers and morale keepers– their high-pitched tunes cutting through artillery sounds to ...
The Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association (RIPCA) installed its new Executive Board during a swearing-in ceremony on Jan. 11 in Warwick. The group’s president, Barrington Police Col. Michael E.
Wendy Baltzer-Fox, PT, DPT, GCS, WCS, of Cranston, supervisor of Women’s Health Physical Therapy Services at Women & Infants Hospital of Rhode Island, a Care New England hospital, has been honored as ...
“Yah, I liked biking. I joined the Narragansett Bay wheelmen,” says Roger Desjardin, who at 98 was the senior member Honor Flight Freedom that left Monday morning at 6:30 from Green Airport for a full ...
Joe McFadden and his wife, Lori, are celebrating 20 years in business this month at the popular spot to shop for not only colognes and perfumes, but children’s apparel called Joe's Place Perfume and ...