Unable to stretch their lead early, the Thunderbolts lose to Tollgate in a heartbreaker.
Cranston West defeats Toll Gate 5-0.
Cranston West improves to 4-0 after Tuesday's 7-0 victory over Classical.
The Falcons were stymied by Mount Pleasant's slick passing and got shut out, 5-0.
Mount Saint Charles defeats Cranston West 3-0
Narragansett defeats Cranston East 2-1
Cranston's fall legion team defeats East Bay/Riverside 2-0
Cranston Reds defeat the Breakers 7-3
The Rhode Island Nurses Institute charter school held a ribbon cutting this morning to celebrate its opening. The school was approved by the Board of Regents over the summer and will serve students from around the state. It's the first school of its kind
The volunteer-run Music is Instrumental program makes up for cuts to the elementary school music program in recent years. Registration begins next week. Last year, more than 200 students participated in the program.
It's almost reunion time. Here's the info you need to attend.
Bakhtiyar Baidaralin is a Cranston resident and student at Bryant University who will be competing at the World Dragon and Lion Dance competition in Shanghai, China, next week.
Portsmouth scores a goal in the final 5 minutes, defeating West 1-0.
LaSalle defeats Cranston West 3-2.
Gershkoff's offense explodes in a win over Providence 14-3.
The student was allegedly approached by a middle-aged white male driving a white car who followed him as he walked home from school. The man offered a ride to the student and took off when the student ran away.
West Warwick defeats Cranston East 33-14
Oakers win their home opener, defeating Cranston West 3-1.
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Falcons win volleyball match 3-2, after losing the first two games.
Cranston East created consistent pressure for the entire game but were only able to hit the net once, but kept the Wizards off the board for the 1-0 victory.
After jumping to D-I last year, the Thunderbolts football team hopes to improve on its .500 record last year.
The Cranston East girls soccer team lacks experience but is driven to learn and play hard.
Runnng back Bryan Stetson led the way for the Falcons as they cruised to victory.
Cranston East defeats Johnston 2-0 in pre-season contest.
The rally, organized by I Am Cranston Public Schools, drew a large crowd to Cranston High School East in support of the public school system. Speakers highlighted what is good about the district and criticized the proposed mayoral academy charter school.
Alexis Silva died in a car crash last September. All of the Rhode Island and Southeastern Massachusetts Pop Warner cheerleaders will be performing a friendship dance at halftimes in honor of their friend and teammate.
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The bus schedule for the 2011-2012 school year.
What a year for baseball in Cranston! Cranston teams won multiple championships and dominated each league and age bracket all summer long.
Cranston West Grad Anthony Meo was a pitching powerhouse for the Falcons and continued to dominate in college. He's now forgoing his senior year of college and will join the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.
The all-star baseball player, who helped lead the Cranston West Falcons to the state championship, has officially signed a contract with the New York Mets.
The Have it Your Way Foundation announced Ann Phung, a graduate of Cranston High School East, has won a scholarship for her outstanding academic achievement and community involvement.
Cranston residents Taylor Briand and Sherry Tsang each were awarded a $1,000 scholarship from the Dunkin' Donuts Franchisees of Rhode Island and Southeastern Mass.
The Bishop Hendricken football coach and Cranston teacher is honored.
Did you graduate Cranston High School East in 1976? Your classmates want to hear from you as soon as possible. Your 35th reunion is coming up soon.
The Rhode Island Museum of Science and Art held an animation workshop at the Central Branch of the Cranston Public Library Tuesday evening. The workshop was geared towards children in grades 5 through 12.
The School Committee approved a budget amendment that could balance their budget and calls upon the city to restructure or waive about $1 million of school debt.
Eight players from Cranston East and Cranston West were recognized for having great seasons.
Four Cranston residents were recognized by Dorcas Place Adult and Family Learning Center at the Community College of Rhode Island recently.