Recalled products may have been sold in Rhode Island.
Admirals Bank announced it will close its Reservoir Avenue branch in June.
The dental office of Paul J. Matrullo, who practices on Park Avenue, was closed for a week after health inspectors found a number of violations dealing mainly with sanitary issues.
David Rozen of Cranston has been promoted to SVP and CFO at Corvias Group.
If your Mac is out of warranty, or you don't have Applecare, don't head to the Apple Store just yet. There's a place in Cranston that has you covered.
The Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation outlines recycling tips as Easter Sunday approaches.
The recall includes Chicken of the Sea brand 5-ounce cans of chunk white albacore tuna in water.
Hess spokesman Dennis Moynihan issued a statement Tuesday.
The company will instead focus on oil production and exploration.
Find the best deals on fuel throughout the city on the Cranston Patch Commute Page.
Raymond Cooney's photo of Betsey Williams cottage in the snow was picked by Washington Trust as its March winner of the I Luv Rhode Island photo contest.
A number of name brands are included in the recall.
Consumers can get a replacement coupon for the product.
The growing Cranston-based lifestyle brand announced another expansion.
Chelley Martinka, the mother of a baby with dwarfism, persuaded Cains to drop the name 'midget' from a variety of pickles after a campaign.
Cranston Patch readers chimed in on the best places to get fish and chips in Cranston and one thing's for sure — there's no shortage of choices.
The lawyer for Twins Florist, Chris Orton, said the flower shop is a victim of the Freedom From Religion Foundation's desire for publicity for its own self interests. Many Cranston residents agree.
The salon is a top pick by the popular wedding destination Web site.
The product may contain Listeria Monocytogenes.
It's the first New England location for the growing seafood restaurant chain.
The new restaurant will open in Chapel View.
The stylish baby clothing, accessories and furniture store is coming to Garden City Ceter.
The business leaders were awarded at the RI Hospitality Association's 23rd Annual Awards Ceremony.
Cox Communication customers in Midwest, East Coast regions were impacted by outage.
Cox Communication customers in Cranston and throughout Rhode Island report they are impacted by the large email outage
The high-end yoga and athletic apparel retailer will be opening in Garden City Center sometime next year.
If Tracy Lane's favorite number wasn't already 12, it probably will be after today.
Construction begins in February. And while we're at it, take a look at what's going on this holiday season at the city's popular destination shopping mecca.
The grocer has voluntarily recalled 240 cartons of a frozen chicken and rice meal due to possible listeria contamination.
It's the fourth recall for the brand-new Escape. Ford is offering loaner cars to buyers until they can fix the problem.
The market will run today and tomorrow (Saturday and Sunday) from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
The old GE ice box was built in 1939 and still runs — but won't be using juice at the Cranston home of Robert Midwood.
It's that time of year again.
A new restaurant on Phenix Avenue opens today — Gabriel's Italian Restaurant at 39 Phenix Avenue.
The retail giant has already released its Black Friday sale circular online.
The popular Cranston eatery will be featured on the Food Network tonight after Guy Fieri paid a visit early in the summer.
UNITE HERE Local 217 ratified a new contract with Twin River and endorsed Question 1, according to a release.
Sources say 700 jobs are cut across a number of stores in New England.
Waste Management opened a new compressed natural gas filling station in Cranston recently along with 48 new trucks that will serve the area.
Two types of treats are being recalled because of possible salmonella contamination.