The Johnston High School varsity baseball squad is scheduled to return to the field tomorrow at 4 pm at Memorial Park.
The University of Rhode Island published its list of local graduates on May 30.
Students from Johnston earned Bachelor's and Master's degrees from Providence College on May 20.
After a perfect season, the Johnston High School junior varsity team defeated North Smithfield, 4-3, on May 30 to win the championship.
The Johnston High School varsity baseball squad emerged from an early pitchers' duel with a 5-1 victory over Mt. Hope on Wednesday night and advanced in the Division II playoffs.
A rumble or two from the skies, a drop in prices, and an eerily familiar accomplishment are on the list of 5 Things To Know Today.
Rhode Island College held its commencement exercises on May 19 for 1,487 undergraduate degree recipients, including 49 from Johnston.
The Diocese of Providence recently announced that it's accepting applications for the Financial Aid for Children’s Education of Rhode Island (FACE) program.
The Johnston High School baseball team finished the season with a 18-1 record and the first seed in the Division II playoffs.
The JHS Class of '87 get-together, more wet weather, and local kids helping out are on the docket for your 5 Things To Know Today.
A total of 1,659 students received associate degrees and certificates at the Community College of Rhode Island's commencement on May 18.
GoLocalProv.com ranked Johnston High School number 26 of 51 Rhode Island high school surveyed.
The Johnston High School varsity baseball team improved to 15-1 overall on the strength of a 12-game victory streak dating back to Apr. 11.
Among the graduates at Sunday's ceremony were 22 students from Johnston.
The local school's student performers are scheduled for two shows at Cranston High School West today and tomorrow.
An early Mother's Day celebration, a bright thing in the sky, and the North Central Chamber's upcoming annual dinner are among your 5 Things To Know Today.
Local resident Sarah DiSarro received her pin during a ceremony on Apr. 28 at Saint Anselm College in Manchester, NH.
After emailing Johnston Patch seeking help to contact a Johnston student, Master Gunnery Sgt. Ishmael Castillo gets his wish — and gives Gian Paola of Johnston quite a surprise.
Johnston High School seniors completed the second of two days of portfolio reviews on May 2.
Memorial Park was scheduled to both varsity baseball and softball games today, while the golf team had a match against Tolman and Scituate at Alpine Country Club.
Our newest Readers' Choice poll, and how to promote your business and have your say in JohnstonPatch are on today's list of 5 Things To Know.
Nice weather, the Johnston High School junior prom, and a look back at a team that blew a 9-run lead — but won — are on the list of 5 Things To Know Today.
In five games since Apr. 12, the varsity baseball squad outscored its opponents 45-15; the Lady Panthers eked out a 12-11 decision over Mt. Hope for their first win of the season.
A sing-along at Mohr Library, space adventures, and outdoor activities are on the slate today.
Great library programs, a golf tournament at Button Hole, a children's choir, and a Party for the Planet at Roger Williams Park Zoo.
The kids are home from school this week — and JohnstonPatch has lots of great ideas for what to do.
Members of the Johnston High School Academic Decathlon teams attended both the town council and school committee meetings this week to be recognized for their achievements.
The Johnston High School varsity baseball squad scored three runs in the fifth on Apr. 9, but Ponaganset won the game with a late RBI.
St. Mary Academy — Bay View announced 27 recipients of the Excalibur National Honor Society for Excellence in Science, which include two Johnston residents.
Johnston's returning upperclassmen set the pace in a 9-4 victory over Scituate in varsity baseball on Apr. 2.
For a contribution of $50, donors can add a message to a memorial brick to help raise funds for this year's Hall of Fame banquet.
The statewide advocacy group announced its "RI Kids Count Factbook," based on the 2010 census, at an event in Warwick on Apr. 2.
Welcome to the first day of April, 2012, and your 5 Things To Know Today.
The final Friday of March, 2012, features 5 Things To Know Today.
Members of the St. Rocco School Lady Raptors girls' basketball team are scheduled to hold a bake sale at St. Rocco and St Robert Bellarmine Churches this weekend to raise money for their trip to the Regional tournament in Burlington, VT.
A strong bullpen and returning upperclassmen from last year's state championship team will be the keys to the Panthers' success, Coach Steve DeMeo explained.
A total of 23 students earned spots on the Honor Roll at the local Catholic school.
Administrators and school committee members on Tuesday night identified about $250,000 in possible cuts to their original $49.5 million draft budget.
It's Mar. 21, 2012, and here are 5 Things To Know Today.
The Johnston School Committee is scheduled to hold a second budget workshop on its fiscal 2013 budget proposal on Tuesday night, Mar. 20, at 6 p.m.