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Friars Coach Leaves For Georgetown; Baby Formula Recall; PM Patch RI
Also: Cranston Spring Street Festival returning; frozen fruit recall; congressional art competition; cool houses hit the market; more.

RHODE ISLAND — Here are some share-worthy stories from the Rhode Island Patch network to discuss this afternoon and evening.
This post features stories and information published over the last 24 hours.
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- Providence College Basketball Coach Ed Cooley Leaving For Georgetown: Ed Cooley coached the Providence College basketball team to seven NCAA Tournament appearances and a 242-153 record.
- Infant Formula Recalled In RI Over Contamination With Deadly Bacteria: The infant formulas were recalled over potential Cronobacter sakazakii contamination, the Rhode Island Department of Health said.
- Cranston Spring Street Festival 2023 Scheduled For May: The festival will include vendors lined along the street for shopping. There will also be entertainment, food trucks and a beer garden.
Here are some other posts readers may have missed:
- David Cicilline Accepting Pieces For Congressional Art Competition
- Power Line Work Limiting Access To East Bay Bike Path In Warren
- Frozen Fruit Sold At RI Trader Joe's Recalled Over Hepatitis-A Risk
- DUI After Crash Into Car And House, 3 Other DUIs: Warren Police Log
- Wow House: 188 John Franklin Road In Coventry, Rhode Island
- Wow House: 52 Narragansett Avenue In Narragansett, Rhode Island
- Wow House: 75 Fort Avenue In Cranston, Rhode Island
- Chair Named For RI Energy Efficiency & Resource Management Council
- Award-winning Segue Institute for Learning Expands.
Find out what's happening in Cranstonfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
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