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For RI students, a ‘Promise’ made permanent. By JOHN HOWELL Kellsie King, a graduate of Cranston High School West who's now a junior at University of Rhode Island, would have probably attended college regardless of the Rhode Island Promise. STRUGGLING BOLTS LOOK TO TURN THINGS AROUND This item is available in full to subscribers. 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 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
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For RI students, a ‘Promise’ made permanent. By JOHN HOWELL Kellsie King, a graduate of Cranston High School West who's now a junior at University of Rhode Island, would have probably attended college regardless of the Rhode Island Promise. STRUGGLING BOLTS LOOK TO TURN THINGS AROUND This item is available in full to subscribers. 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 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
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HOME | CRANSTON HERALDNEWSSPORTSLIFESTYLESOPINIONOBITUARIESLEGALS By DANIEL KITTREDGE Members of the City Council last week cleared the way for a June 19 boxing event to be held at Cranston Stadium, although the granting of licenses necessary for the promotion to proceed was not without debate.CRANSTON HERALD
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Donald P. Higgins Sr., 83, of Woodbine Street, passed away on May 1, 2021 at Rhode Island Hospital after a short illness. He was the beloved husband of Gloria A. (Jacobson) Higgins for 55 years 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 or subsequent offense. Police STRONG CORE READY TO LEAD FALCONS By ALEX SPONSELLER After missing the 2020 spring season due to the pandemic, the Cranston West softball team is set to return to the diamond and compete for a Division I championship. The Lady Falcons boast one of the strongest cores in the state with STRUGGLING BOLTS LOOK TO TURN THINGS AROUND This item is available in full to subscribers. 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 toPOLICE LOG 12-17-20
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Donald P. Higgins Sr., 83, of Woodbine Street, passed away on May 1, 2021 at Rhode Island Hospital after a short illness. He was the beloved husband of Gloria A. (Jacobson) Higgins for 55 years 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 or subsequent offense. Police STRONG CORE READY TO LEAD FALCONS By ALEX SPONSELLER After missing the 2020 spring season due to the pandemic, the Cranston West softball team is set to return to the diamond and compete for a Division I championship. The Lady Falcons boast one of the strongest cores in the state with STRUGGLING BOLTS LOOK TO TURN THINGS AROUND This item is available in full to subscribers. 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 toPOLICE LOG 12-17-20
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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 a result of a motor vehicle accident on Dyer Avenue.CRANSTON HERALD
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CELEBRATION AND DEDICATION Celebration and dedication Cranston National Budlong Little League and the Cranston Ravens recently hosted local officials and members of the community for a dedication of renovations to the CNBLL Complex at the fields off Aqueduct Road. The building was BOLTS FALL TO SAINTS By RYAN D. MURRAY The St. Raphael Academy Saints went to Cranston Stadium on Friday night and edged out the Thunderbolts 7-3 under the lights in Division I football. East drew a 3-0 lead, 3:30 into the contest, after Aaron Fonseca, a senior kicker, FALCONS EDGE QUAKERS By RYAN D. MURRAY The Cranston West Falcons went to Moses Brown and defeated the Quakers 30-17 on Saturday afternoon in a Division I football slugfest. West saw four different players find pay dirt with Cam Alves, Brennan Stetson, Myles Chung, and James BOLTS ROLL PAST MOUNTIES, 5-0 By RYAN D. MURRAY The Thunderbolts boys soccer squad blanked the Mount St. Charles Mounties 5-0 on Monday evening at Cranston Stadium in Division II. East senior star Kerin Murillo, who has almost fully recovered from a minor injury, led the Bolts withWEST EDGES SK
By RYAN D. MURRAY The Falcons handled the South Kingstown Rebels 26-7 on Saturday afternoon during a Division I football matchup at Cranston Stadium. Brennan Stetson, the Falcons junior running back, rushed for two touchdowns while Cam Alves, West's BOLTS TOP RIVAL FALCONS By ALEX SPONSELLER The Cranston East girls volleyball team picked up a thrilling 3-2 win over crosstown rival Cranston West last week. The Bolts jumped out to a 25-13 win in the first set, but the momentum was short-lived as the Falcons took the secondBAIN STARTS STRONG
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Barry Nelson, 84, of Cranston, passed away on Thursday, August 8, 2019. He was the husband of the late Evelyn H. (Capobianco) Nelson and son of the late Alfred A. Nelson Sr. and Doris … ANN M. (WHITLEY) MALONEY Ann M. (Whitley) Maloney, 89, passed away on Monday, August 12, 2019 at Brentwood by the Bay surrounded by her loving family. She was the wife of the late William E. Maloney. They were …BARBARA A. HEMENWAY
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