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STRUGGLING BOLTS LOOK TO TURN THINGS AROUND Posted Wednesday, May 26, 2021 7:01 am. By ALEX SPONSELLER After winning its first three games of the spring season, the Cranston East baseball team dropped four straight contests and is looking to turn things around this week. The Bolts lost to Bishop Hendricken, Lincoln and two games to Cumberland, all by two or fewer runs. CRANSTON POLICE LOG 05/28/21 Cranston Police Log 05/28/21. Posted Wednesday, May 26, 2021 2:59 pm. DUI. On May 17 at 12:53 p.m., police arrested Kevin Robert McMahon, 34, 297 Doric Ave., Cranston, on a charge of driving under the influence. Police say McMahon was arrested as EAST, WEST TAKE ON TRIO OF TEAMS This item is available in full to subscribers. By ALEX SPONSELLER The Cranston East and West outdoor track and field teams squared off against Toll Gate, Mount Pleasant and La Salle on Monday. Here are some of the results from the meet: GIRLS Samantha Sainristil wonNAKED AND AFRAID
Naked and afraid | Cranston Herald. RHODY LIFE. Naked and afraid. Posted 5/12/21. It is no secret in my house that one of my favorite television shows is "Naked and Afraid." As a child who grew up traveling and roughing it in the deserts of the southwest, the Badlands of South Dakota, and the Bayou of the south, it isfascinating to.
CRUMBLING MAUSOLEUM CONTAINS MANY WARWICK RESIDENTS Crumbling mausoleum contains many Warwick residents. RESTING PLACE OF HUNDREDS: The Roger Williams Mausoleum, completed in 1926 by Thomas Cullinan, has fallen into severe disrepair over the course of many decades. (Photo by Kelly Sullivan) Posted Wednesday, May 27, 2020 2:11 pm. As over 500 people were interred within the walls of Roger GREEK FEST EXPRESS A SOLD-OUT SUCCESS The wide smile on Theofanis “Frank” Markos’s face told the entire story – last weekend’s Greek Fest Express was a sold-out success. “We did well,” Markos offered Sunday evening after the last gyro sandwiches and souvlaki dinners were packaged and laterpicked up
VP'S WHIRLWIND VISIT TO RI Posted Wednesday, May 12, 2021 12:31 pm. Although Vice President Kamala Harris had a whirlwind visit to Rhode Island last week, she spent a lot more time with locals than predecessors Mike Pence and Joe Biden when they were here, respectively, in 2017 and 2016. The way that Harris directed the conversation back to her administration’s HOME | CRANSTON HERALDNEWSSPORTSLIFESTYLESOPINIONOBITUARIESLEGALS Radio Beacon - A Podcast On Anchor.fm. Radio Beacon is a podcast from Beacon Communications run by Dan Kittredge (Cranston Herald), Jacob Marrocco (Johnston Sun Rise), John Howell (Warwick Beacon) and Alex Sponseller (Beacon . PROVIDENCE'S PENSION OBLIGATION BOMB Mayor Jorge Elorza is urging the General Assembly to allow Providence to borrow, without voter approval, at least $750 million for a 25-year pension obligation bond (POB). Providence plans to invest the POB proceeds and reduce its $1.2 This item is available in full to subscribers. Mayor Jorge CRANSTON POLICE LOG 06/03/21 Cranston Police Log 06/03/21. Posted 6/2/21. MULTIPLE CHARGES On May 25 at 1:30 a.m., police arrested Bart Davis, 35, 00 Summit Ave., Warwick, on charges of possession of cocaine, possession of heroin, obstructing an officer, and driving with an expired license, third or subsequent offense. Police. This item is available in full tosubscribers.
STRUGGLING BOLTS LOOK TO TURN THINGS AROUND Posted Wednesday, May 26, 2021 7:01 am. By ALEX SPONSELLER After winning its first three games of the spring season, the Cranston East baseball team dropped four straight contests and is looking to turn things around this week. The Bolts lost to Bishop Hendricken, Lincoln and two games to Cumberland, all by two or fewer runs. CRANSTON POLICE LOG 05/28/21 Cranston Police Log 05/28/21. Posted Wednesday, May 26, 2021 2:59 pm. DUI. On May 17 at 12:53 p.m., police arrested Kevin Robert McMahon, 34, 297 Doric Ave., Cranston, on a charge of driving under the influence. Police say McMahon was arrested as EAST, WEST TAKE ON TRIO OF TEAMS This item is available in full to subscribers. By ALEX SPONSELLER The Cranston East and West outdoor track and field teams squared off against Toll Gate, Mount Pleasant and La Salle on Monday. Here are some of the results from the meet: GIRLS Samantha Sainristil wonNAKED AND AFRAID
Naked and afraid | Cranston Herald. RHODY LIFE. Naked and afraid. Posted 5/12/21. It is no secret in my house that one of my favorite television shows is "Naked and Afraid." As a child who grew up traveling and roughing it in the deserts of the southwest, the Badlands of South Dakota, and the Bayou of the south, it isfascinating to.
CRUMBLING MAUSOLEUM CONTAINS MANY WARWICK RESIDENTS Crumbling mausoleum contains many Warwick residents. RESTING PLACE OF HUNDREDS: The Roger Williams Mausoleum, completed in 1926 by Thomas Cullinan, has fallen into severe disrepair over the course of many decades. (Photo by Kelly Sullivan) Posted Wednesday, May 27, 2020 2:11 pm. As over 500 people were interred within the walls of Roger GREEK FEST EXPRESS A SOLD-OUT SUCCESS The wide smile on Theofanis “Frank” Markos’s face told the entire story – last weekend’s Greek Fest Express was a sold-out success. “We did well,” Markos offered Sunday evening after the last gyro sandwiches and souvlaki dinners were packaged and laterpicked up
VP'S WHIRLWIND VISIT TO RI Posted Wednesday, May 12, 2021 12:31 pm. Although Vice President Kamala Harris had a whirlwind visit to Rhode Island last week, she spent a lot more time with locals than predecessors Mike Pence and Joe Biden when they were here, respectively, in 2017 and 2016. The way that Harris directed the conversation back to her administration’sCRANSTON HERALD
Costco developer demands $46M, alleges 'political interference' from mayors. By DANIEL KITTREDGE Alleging "political interference and favoritism" on the part of both the current mayor and his immediate predecessor, the developer behind the proposed Costco-anchored Cranston Crossing project at the current Mulligan's Island Golf & RI PHILHARMONIC ANNOUNCES 2021-22 SEASON The 2021-22 season commences on Saturday, Sept. 18, at 8 p.m. with Brahms Symphony No. 4 and Oct. 16 with Tchaikovsky’s “Pathetique.”. For a complete listing of the monthly programs, including four Rush Hour events (Friday nights at 6:30 p.m.), visit riphil.org. I attended last Saturday’s “String Kingdom” concertled by Tovey, who
TO PAY OR NOT TO PAY…DOWN THE MORTGAGE…THAT IS THE Well, the answer is it depends! It depends on your particular situation and the answer that you come up with when you do the math. First some basics: Most mortgages today allow you to pay extra on your principal each month or as a one-time extra principal payment, without a “prepayment” penalty. AS STATE EASES RESTRICTIONS, CITY PLANS JUNE 1 REOPENING In his statement Monday, Hopkins said “COVID safety protocols such as social distancing, mask requirements and enhanced sanitation of City buildings,” along with the use of plexiglass, will remain in place after the planned June 1 reopening of municipal offices. The move is “contingent upon” the state’s rollback of restrictions VP'S WHIRLWIND VISIT TO RI Posted Wednesday, May 12, 2021 12:31 pm. Although Vice President Kamala Harris had a whirlwind visit to Rhode Island last week, she spent a lot more time with locals than predecessors Mike Pence and Joe Biden when they were here, respectively, in 2017 and 2016. The way that Harris directed the conversation back to her administration’sCRANSTON CHATTER
Cranston Chatter. Posted Wednesday, May 5, 2021 1:00 am. City announces summer camp program. Mayor Ken Hopkins has announced the Parks and Recreation Department will offer a five-week summer camp program. Playground Program will run from July 6 to Aug. 6. The cost will be $150 per week and $625 for all five weeks.POLICE LOG 12-17-20
Police Log 12-17-20. Posted Wednesday, December 16, 2020 1:54 pm. DUI. On Dec. 9 at 9:30 p.m., police arrested Nil Pheng, 41, 94 Union Ave., Providence, on a charge of driving under the influence. Police say Pheng was arrested as a result of a motor vehicle accident investigation on Garfield Avenue. DRUG CHARGES.CRANSTONONLINE.COM
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WHITTAKER TO PLAY FOR EMMANUEL Posted Wednesday, May 12, 2021 6:11 am. By ALEX SPONSELLER Cranston West senior softball captain Brenna Whittaker made her college commitment official last weekend, signing to play ball for Division III Emmanuel College in front of friends and family at Brayton Park. Whittaker has been a team captain at West for the past two seasons andwas
CRANSTON HALL OF FAME SEEKING NOMINATIONS Forms can be returned by mail to Cranston Hall of Fame Foundation, P.O. Box 3704, Cranston, RI 02910-0704. Contact information for all of the Hall of Fame Board of Directors members is listed below. Feel free to contact any of them with any questions. Cindy A. Soccio, president: 486-4883, csoccio@cox.net. HOME | CRANSTON HERALDNEWSSPORTSLIFESTYLESOPINIONOBITUARIESLEGALS Radio Beacon - A Podcast On Anchor.fm. Radio Beacon is a podcast from Beacon Communications run by Dan Kittredge (Cranston Herald), Jacob Marrocco (Johnston Sun Rise), John Howell (Warwick Beacon) and Alex Sponseller (Beacon .CRANSTON HERALD
The big bass started to come around in Rhode Island at the end of last week. Paul Criscione of Cranston caught a 44-inch, 35-pound striped bass when fishing between Prudence Island and Colt State Park Sunday. Paul was fishing with Carol and Gary STRUGGLING BOLTS LOOK TO TURN THINGS AROUND Posted Wednesday, May 26, 2021 7:01 am. By ALEX SPONSELLER After winning its first three games of the spring season, the Cranston East baseball team dropped four straight contests and is looking to turn things around this week. The Bolts lost to Bishop Hendricken, Lincoln and two games to Cumberland, all by two or fewer runs. CRANSTON POLICE LOG 06/03/21 Cranston Police Log 06/03/21. Posted 6/2/21. MULTIPLE CHARGES On May 25 at 1:30 a.m., police arrested Bart Davis, 35, 00 Summit Ave., Warwick, on charges of possession of cocaine, possession of heroin, obstructing an officer, and driving with an expired license, third or subsequent offense. Police. This item is available in full tosubscribers.
EAST, WEST TAKE ON TRIO OF TEAMS This item is available in full to subscribers. By ALEX SPONSELLER The Cranston East and West outdoor track and field teams squared off against Toll Gate, Mount Pleasant and La Salle on Monday. Here are some of the results from the meet: GIRLS Samantha Sainristil wonPOLICE LOG 12-17-20
Police Log 12-17-20. Posted Wednesday, December 16, 2020 1:54 pm. DUI. On Dec. 9 at 9:30 p.m., police arrested Nil Pheng, 41, 94 Union Ave., Providence, on a charge of driving under the influence. Police say Pheng was arrested as a result of a motor vehicle accident investigation on Garfield Avenue. DRUG CHARGES. CRUMBLING MAUSOLEUM CONTAINS MANY WARWICK RESIDENTS Crumbling mausoleum contains many Warwick residents. RESTING PLACE OF HUNDREDS: The Roger Williams Mausoleum, completed in 1926 by Thomas Cullinan, has fallen into severe disrepair over the course of many decades. (Photo by Kelly Sullivan) Posted Wednesday, May 27, 2020 2:11 pm. As over 500 people were interred within the walls of RogerNAKED AND AFRAID
Naked and afraid | Cranston Herald. RHODY LIFE. Naked and afraid. Posted 5/12/21. It is no secret in my house that one of my favorite television shows is "Naked and Afraid." As a child who grew up traveling and roughing it in the deserts of the southwest, the Badlands of South Dakota, and the Bayou of the south, it isfascinating to.
EAST CADETS RECEIVE PRESTIGIOUS JROTC AWARDS On Friday, May 14, Lt. Col. John Murray, instructor for the JROTC program at Cranston High School East, presented several cadets with awards. Chriselly Cuadrado received the U.S. Army Cadet Command Superior Cadet Medal for her selection as the top senior cadet in East’s JROTC program. “There is a lot of prestige that goes intothis award.
THE DRAGONFLY APOTHECARY WELCOMED TO The Dragonfly Apothecary welcomed to Cranston On April 14, Mayor Ken Hopkins officially welcomed The Dragonfly Apothecary, 1348 Plainfield St., to the Cranston business community. The mayor is pictured with owners Robert Russo and Lisa Ricci-Russo at the HOME | CRANSTON HERALDNEWSSPORTSLIFESTYLESOPINIONOBITUARIESLEGALS Radio Beacon - A Podcast On Anchor.fm. Radio Beacon is a podcast from Beacon Communications run by Dan Kittredge (Cranston Herald), Jacob Marrocco (Johnston Sun Rise), John Howell (Warwick Beacon) and Alex Sponseller (Beacon .CRANSTON HERALD
The big bass started to come around in Rhode Island at the end of last week. Paul Criscione of Cranston caught a 44-inch, 35-pound striped bass when fishing between Prudence Island and Colt State Park Sunday. Paul was fishing with Carol and Gary STRUGGLING BOLTS LOOK TO TURN THINGS AROUND Posted Wednesday, May 26, 2021 7:01 am. By ALEX SPONSELLER After winning its first three games of the spring season, the Cranston East baseball team dropped four straight contests and is looking to turn things around this week. The Bolts lost to Bishop Hendricken, Lincoln and two games to Cumberland, all by two or fewer runs. CRANSTON POLICE LOG 06/03/21 Cranston Police Log 06/03/21. Posted 6/2/21. MULTIPLE CHARGES On May 25 at 1:30 a.m., police arrested Bart Davis, 35, 00 Summit Ave., Warwick, on charges of possession of cocaine, possession of heroin, obstructing an officer, and driving with an expired license, third or subsequent offense. Police. This item is available in full tosubscribers.
EAST, WEST TAKE ON TRIO OF TEAMS This item is available in full to subscribers. By ALEX SPONSELLER The Cranston East and West outdoor track and field teams squared off against Toll Gate, Mount Pleasant and La Salle on Monday. Here are some of the results from the meet: GIRLS Samantha Sainristil wonPOLICE LOG 12-17-20
Police Log 12-17-20. Posted Wednesday, December 16, 2020 1:54 pm. DUI. On Dec. 9 at 9:30 p.m., police arrested Nil Pheng, 41, 94 Union Ave., Providence, on a charge of driving under the influence. Police say Pheng was arrested as a result of a motor vehicle accident investigation on Garfield Avenue. DRUG CHARGES. CRUMBLING MAUSOLEUM CONTAINS MANY WARWICK RESIDENTS Crumbling mausoleum contains many Warwick residents. RESTING PLACE OF HUNDREDS: The Roger Williams Mausoleum, completed in 1926 by Thomas Cullinan, has fallen into severe disrepair over the course of many decades. (Photo by Kelly Sullivan) Posted Wednesday, May 27, 2020 2:11 pm. As over 500 people were interred within the walls of RogerNAKED AND AFRAID
Naked and afraid | Cranston Herald. RHODY LIFE. Naked and afraid. Posted 5/12/21. It is no secret in my house that one of my favorite television shows is "Naked and Afraid." As a child who grew up traveling and roughing it in the deserts of the southwest, the Badlands of South Dakota, and the Bayou of the south, it isfascinating to.
EAST CADETS RECEIVE PRESTIGIOUS JROTC AWARDS On Friday, May 14, Lt. Col. John Murray, instructor for the JROTC program at Cranston High School East, presented several cadets with awards. Chriselly Cuadrado received the U.S. Army Cadet Command Superior Cadet Medal for her selection as the top senior cadet in East’s JROTC program. “There is a lot of prestige that goes intothis award.
THE DRAGONFLY APOTHECARY WELCOMED TO The Dragonfly Apothecary welcomed to Cranston On April 14, Mayor Ken Hopkins officially welcomed The Dragonfly Apothecary, 1348 Plainfield St., to the Cranston business community. The mayor is pictured with owners Robert Russo and Lisa Ricci-Russo at theCRANSTON HERALD
Francine Ann (Petrucci) Falcone, 66, of Cranston, RI, died peacefully at home, surrounded by her loving family on Tuesday, January 12, 2021. She was born in Providence, RI on April 10, 1954 and was more. Norma F. (Rollinson) Harris, 82, passed away Sunday, January 10, 2021 at Rhode Island Hospital.CRANSTON HERALD
22 hours ago · By BRENDEN SOARES The Assumption baseball team has caught fire at the right time of the season, winning its last five games, with the Greyhounds counting on the bat of Cranston West alum Matt Lonardo during the run.CRANSTON HERALD
22 hours ago · By ALEX SPONSELLER The Rhode Island Track Coaches Association recently revealed its All-State and All-Division cross country teams for this past fall season, and many locals made the cut to cement their places as the top runners in the state.CRANSTON HERALD
22 hours ago · ALEX SPONSELLER The Barrington girls basketball team cruised past Cranston West 53-31 in the Division I Semifinals last week in Barrington. The Eagles jumped all over the Falcons from the start and rolled to a 21-3 lead after the first quarter and moreCRANSTON HERALD
22 hours ago · Cranston Police Log 06/03/21. MULTIPLE CHARGES On May 25 at 1:30 a.m., police arrested Bart Davis, 35, 00 Summit Ave., Warwick, on charges of possession of cocaine, possession of heroin, obstructing an officer, and driving with an expired license, third orsubsequent offense.
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22 hours ago · Parade colors and a boat to burn With a freshly painted red, white and blue stripe, Narragansett Parkway and Broad Street are ready for the June 12 Gaspee Day Parade, which steps off from Spring Green Street in Warwick at 10 a.m. Community contributionsmore
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22 hours ago · By ALEX SPONSELLER The Cranston East girls basketball team has a young roster this winter season and is looking for its first win. The Bolts had an uphill climb last weekend, having to face West Warwick on the road with only seven players dressed due to moreCRANSTON HERALD
1993 results total, viewing 1993 - 1993. Board finds O'Donnell eligible as candidate. By JENNETTE BARNESStaff Reporter An anonymous telephone call to City Hall questioning the legality of Republican Everett O'Donnell's candidacy for City Council Ward 4 prompted officials to review the situation.The caller suggested that, becausemore. 12/31/69.
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A handful of local youth baseball and softball leagues opened this past weekend and more will be getting started in the next couple weeks. I remember last season around this time when Little League baseball and other youth leagues were put on hold with moreCRANSTON HERALD
A family in China, whose hectic lifestyle matched my own, went on a much-needed vacation. While walking down the street one day, they cameupon a
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Rhode Island State Police on Aug. 9 announced multiple arrests as part of “Operation Heat.” The investigation – which officials said remains ongoing – involved three months of court-authorizedwiretapping.
HISTORIC HOUSE FACES UNCERTAIN FUTURE By DANIEL KITTREDGE It is a place steeped in history, with roots in the Revolutionary War era and ties to some of the area's most prominent families. Now, the Nathan Westcott House on Scituate Avenue is up for sale - and there are fears it may be razedGROWTH OPPORTUNITY
By DANIEL KITTREDGE In the past, Christina Dedora has held jobs in the corporate world and public sector. Now, she can be found working in fields and greenhouses in Western Cranston - and she wouldn't have it any other way. It's a labor of love . Being" 'PEOPLE ARE NOTICING' Anyone passing by the intersection of Park and Pontiac avenues of late has likely noticed a large mural being painted on the exterior wall of Crosstown Press. The mural, titled “Crane Flight,” … RI LAGS IN SMOKING PREVENTION By ETHAN HARTLEY Rhode Island has made strides implementing cancer-fighting public policies, but there is still much room for improvement - according to the 17th annual How Do You Measure Up?" report issued by the American Cancer Society Cancer Action"Other stories
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By RYAN D. MURRAY The Cranston Western Little League All-Stars, who are representing Rhode Island in the 9-10 year-old New England Regionals, crushed Saco, Maine 12-4 on Monday afternoon at the Chafee Athletic & Recreation Complex and improved its record GERSHKOFF TO UPPER DECK IN CHAMPIONSHIP By RYAN D. MURRAY Cranston, Auburn Post 20, Gershkoff Auto Body fell in the R.I. American Legion Championship to defending champion Upper Deck Post 14 during back-to-back games on Friday night at McCarthy Field. Upper Deck snuck by Gershkoff 2-1 in Game EAST WINS SALLY EDDY TOURNEY Warwick Little League North hosted its Sally Eddy tournament last weekend at the West Side Fields in Warwick. A handful of local Little League clubs made the trip to compete in the action, and the group from Cranston East would go on to win theSTATE CHAMPS
By RYAN D. MURRAY Cranston Western Little League won the 9-10 year-old All-Stars State Championship last Wednesday night, defeating Smithfield in Game 1 by a final score of 5-1 at the John H. Chafee Sports & Recreation Complex. The triumph marks the GERSHKOFF CRUISES PAST COLLETTE, 14-4 By RYAN D. MURRAY The Cranston Auburn Post 20, Gershkoff Auto Body baseball team went to McCarthy Field on Monday evening and drubbed Riverside, Collette Post 10 Travel by a final score of 14-4 in six innings during the 2019 American Legion Final Four REID TO RECEIVE CHACE TROPHY FROM STAFF REPORTS The RI Hockey Hall of Fame has announced Lawrence Larry" Reid of East Providence as the recipient of the 2019 Malcolm Greene Chace Memorial Trophy recognizing "Achievement and Outstanding Service by a Rhode Islander to the Game of" BALLETTO, YMCA OPEN ADAPTIVE GYM History was made on Tuesday afternoon at the Cranston YMCA, as The Gary “Tiger” Balletto Foundation opened Rhode Island’s first adaptive gym program within a traditional fitness facility …More sports __
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JAZZ ATTRACTS ALL AGES TO NEWPORT By DON FOWLER I'm sitting in the sun, looking over the heads of a much younger audience who think nothing of standing for hours to hear good music. It is late Friday afternoon and the jazz fusion group Thundercat is entertaining the young standees, while TRINITY REP ANNOUNCES SCOTT AIELLO AS BUDDY CIANCI FAST AND FURIOUS PRESENTS: HOBBS & SHAW THE PITFALLS OF TECHNOLOGY IN A SALON SETTINGMore __
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Joyia J. Smith, 78, died Tuesday, August 6, 2019. Born in Providence, she was a daughter of the late Edward J. and Margaret (Finn) Smith, Sr. Joyia was a Licensed Practical Nurse … PAULINE M. (DURFEE) CARLSON Pauline M. (Durfee) Carlson, 92, died Sunday, August 4, 2019. She was the wife of the late Herman L. Carlson. Born in Providence, she was a daughter of the late Harold E. and … LINDA J. “GAMMY” (PEARSON) DALE Linda J. “Gammy” (Pearson) Dale, LPN, 72, of Post Road, Warwick, passed away on Thursday, July 25, 2019 at Kent Hospital. She was the wife of the late Michael R. Dale. The …JOE BALADO
Joe Balado, 74, of Cranston, passed away on Thursday, June 27, 2019 at home. Joe was a lieutenant at the maximum security facility for 38 years before retiring in 2008. He was also … EMMA J. (PRUDENTE) GALOSKI Photo Emma J. (Prudente) Galoski, 93, formerly of Manor Road, Cranston, recently of Anchor Bay Greenwich, East Greenwich, passed away peacefully July 14, 2019 at the Philip Hulitar … HAROLD FRANCIS “SKIP” BENWAY JR. Harold Francis “Skip” Benway Jr., 73, of Arvada, CO, formerly of Cranston, RI, passed away peacefully on July 2, 2019. Skip was a loving husband to the late Kathy (Duquette) …ANN H. DAVIS
Ann H. Davis, 58, passed away on May 22, 2019. Born on August 31, 1960, she was the daughter of William M. and Eleanor (Story) Davis of Smithfield. She was the beloved sister of …ROSE STAHLBUSH
Rose Stahlbush, 96, passed away Sunday, June 16, 2019. Born on November 25, 1922 in Providence, she was the daughter of the late Peter and Maria (Mazza) Scalzi. Rose was a library … MARIE M. (LEARY) BELCH Marie M. (Leary) Belch, 86, passed away June 14, 2019. Born in Edward, New York, she was daughter of the late Donald Leary and Mildred (Forbes) Leary. Marie was the mother of …JANET F. RALPH
Janet F. Ralph, of Brookline, Mass., formerly of Cranston, passed away on June 5, 2019. She was the loving wife of Samuel “Sam” Scott Jr., Lt. Brookline Fire Dept. (ret). She …*
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