Buying your first home can be exciting, terrifying, and thrilling – often all at once! The numerous decisions and unfamiliar terms that come with the process, such as interest rates, mortgage ...
Pursuant to Section 5.02 of the Cranston City Charter and Sec. 2.08.110 of the City Code, The City Council Finance Committee will hold a public hearing on Monday, February 5, 2024, at 7:00 p.m. in ...
Family Features A home’s exterior is often the first thing guests or potential buyers see, meaning its curb appeal can have a significant impact on making a good first impression. Whether ...
If there’s anything certain about Rhode Island’s 2025 housing forecast, it’s that it’s impossible to predict. Certainly, we can’t look to national forecasts to draw upon. While most of the country is ...
We’re in the thick of the high school hockey season and we have seen it all to this point. Some top teams have remained on top, some have fallen off, some risers have made a splash. It has been ...
Cranston has a new president and chairman of its Planning Commission. Steve Frias, who used to hold one of the top positions ...
President Donald J. Trump was sworn in during a ceremony in the Rotunda of the US Capitol due to a forecast of sub-zero ...
An unusual-looking garage on Turner Avenue in the Oaklawn Village section of the City, with what appears to have a stunted ...
SHOPLIFTING On Jan. 14, at approx. 5:24 p.m., officers arrested Elaine Buco, 58, of 496 Beverage Hill Ave. Pawtucket, for Shoplifting – Felony and Habitual Offender – Shoplifting.
Two are police officers recently received distinguished recognition from the Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association. Cranston ...
NOTICE Of Matters Pending and For Hearing In Said Court On the dates specified in notices below at 9 A.M. for hearing said ...
Whenever one goes out to their local establishment to have a few drinks, it’s wise to have some grub to go along with it. You ...