As in years past, there was joy and hope for the future in the annual Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Scholarship Breakfast held ...
The Pilgrim wrestling team celebrated its senior night on Tuesday when it hosted Lincoln for a match. Here is a look at some ...
A former Senate majority leader whose opposition to legalizing same-sex marriage over a decade ago drew renewed scrutiny last ...
Margaret C. Lombardi, 86, of Vancouver Avenue, a real estate agent, a former owner of Annex Cleansers and a religious activist, died February 12, 2004, at home. She was the wife of the late Nicholas ...
Mary E. Sterling, 81, of Carder Road, died June 12, 2003, in Steere House Nursing and Rehabilitation Center, Providence. She was the wife of the late Gilbert S. Sterling. Born in Linwood, Mass., the ...
Gertrude R. Geller, 76, of West Blue Ridge Road, Cranston, died August 3, 2003, at home. She was the wife of Jerome A. Geller. They had celebrated their 53rd wedding anniversary on February 19. Born ...
Editor's note: While we salute all of our troops for their service to this country, the recent return of the Rhode Island Army National Guard's 115th Military Police Company of Cranston on April 13 ...
Even though our winter hasn’t been too bad in our neck of the woods, the lure to see a friend who lives in Florida was strong non-the-less. The day I left to visit her it was 57 degrees in RI, the ...
John S. Ryczek Jr., 71, of Galant Drive, a retired production manager and a band leader, died December 28, 2004, in Kent Hospital. He was the husband of Marie S. (Kaczerski) Ryczek; they had been ...
Going APE is quickly becoming the coolest phrase to echo the halls of Pilgrim High School. The school hosted their third annual After Prom Extravaganza (APE) last Friday night and it seemed to be all ...
Hazel M. Bragger, 94, of Clifton Avenue, a retired bookkeeper, died May 5, 2004, at Kent Regency Genesis Eldercare. She was the wife of the late Robert B. Bragger. Born in North Scituate, a daughter ...
Fred Wagner was wearing his blue SBA jacket yesterday morning at the Warwick Public Library. It was casual attire, although it was hard not to miss the enameled pins that festooned the straps to his ...