were taken to the hospital following a car accident Saturday afternoon Police say a 2015 Honda CRV slammed into the side of a police cruiser passing through the intersection of Cranston Street and Gansett Avenue The officer driving the cruiser was on his way to a different scene when the crash occurred and two children were taken to the hospital with minor injuries All have since been released from the hospital (WLNE) — The Cranston Police Department said that a police cruiser was struck while investigating a larceny at the Five Below on Garfield Avenue on May 3 The officer who was investigating the incident requested emergency assistance and another officer who was answering the call was struck while traveling through the Cranston Street and Gansett Avenue intersection The department said the cruiser that was struck had activated his emergency lights and siren while traveling through the intersection were transported to the hospital with minor injuries and then released (WLNE) — The Cranston Police Department said that a woman suffered a “serious leg injury” after a pedestrian crash involving a RIPTA bus at the Walmart on Plainfield Pike Police said the woman was picked up at Kennedy Plaza as part of a courtesy ride and was “believed to have been under the influence of alcohol.” she then tried to “get back to the rear bus door for an unknown reason” as the bus was pulling away Officers immediately applied a tourniquet to the leg and the woman was transported to the hospital The department also said that surveillance footage from the bus and the Walmart were being reviewed as part of the investigation and that the bus driver was cooperative and not charged (WJAR) — A woman was taken to the hospital after police say her leg was run over by a RIPTA bus Cranston police responded to the Walmart parking lot on Plainfield Pike for a report of an injured woman near a RIPTA bus Police say a 62-year-old woman exited the bus but dropped her bag inside the bus as the bus was pulling away The woman began walking alongside the bus trying to get the driver's attention by banging on the side of the bus the woman tripped while walking alongside the bus Officers applied a tourniquet to stop the bleeding until paramedics arrived The woman was taken to the hospital but is expected to survive Please select what you would like included for printing: Copy the text below and then paste that into your favorite email application she was the daughter of Anne (Reidy) Sepe and the late Gerard Sepe Debbie was the loving sister of Albert and Barry Sepe both of Cranston She also leaves behind her cherished nephews and cousins Her committal service will be held on Friday, May 9th at 9:00 a.m. in St. Ann Cemetery, Cranston. Family and friends will gather at the entrance of the cemetery for 8:45 a.m. In lieu of flowers, memorial donations may be made to Continuum Hospice-RI, 1350 Division Road, Ste 205, West Warwick, RI 02893 or visit Continuum Hospice-RI Enter your phone number above to have directions sent via text This site is protected by reCAPTCHA and the Google Privacy Policy and Terms of Service apply Service map data © OpenStreetMap contributors More Special Sections PROVIDENCE – A Rhode Island man who admitted in federal court earlier this year to sexually assaulting a 12-year-old girl in 2021 and then attempting to hire someone to kill her has now pleaded guilty to charges in state court where a judge sentenced him Thursday to serve 35 years in prison In Providence County Superior Court, Chandler John Cardente, 30, of Cranston who was charged with six counts of first-degree child molestation to 60 years with 35 to serve at the Adult Correctional Institutions and 60 years of probation two other charges – enticement of a person under the age of 16 and contributing to delinquency of a child under 16 – were dismissed Cardente was ordered to have no contact with the girl and to be subject to community supervision “This defendant deserves every bit of the lengthy sentence he received for his terrible crimes,” Rhode Island Attorney General Peter Neronha said in a statement the young victim in this case demonstrated incredible courage by telling her story in her exceptional victim impact statement She is an inspiration for victims everywhere.” An attorney listed for Cardente did not immediately return a request for comment on Friday morning Cardente previously pleaded guilty in US District Court in Providence in March, after he signed a plea agreement in October last year The deal stipulated Cardente would serve 35 years in federal prison – he faces a minimum sentence of 20 years – if the terms are accepted by a judge A sentencing hearing in that case is set for June 5 federal prosecutors will not object to Cardente serving his sentence from federal court concurrently with the sentence he received in state court who had already been convicted for child molestation in 2014 first messaged the girl in December 2021 through the social media app The two arranged to meet alongside a wooded area next to the middle school in Burrillville Court records say Cardente picked up the girl there in his vehicle on Dec Cardente acknowledged he drove the girl to several places in Warwick and sexually assaulted her several times that day After the girl was reported missing by her family she was found by police on the side of Jefferson Boulevard late that night after Cardente learned authorities were looking for the two of them and left her there Cardente told police the two were Snapchat “friends” that summer which includes facts of the case agreed on by Cardente and prosecutors He told the girl he was 17 years old – despite being 27 at the time – and he was well aware she was only 12 while he was incarcerated at the Adult Correctional Institutions in Cranston he asked a person over the phone to kill the girl in exchange for $200 cash and $1,500 worth of tattoo equipment she needs to go,” Cardente said during the call I just need it done before I get indicted,” Cardente added Cardente was actually speaking to an undercover law enforcement officer A federal grand jury returned an indictment against him months later in September 2022 He was indicted in state court in August 2023 Material from a previous Globe story was used in this report Christopher Gavin can be reached at christopher.gavin@globe.com. Home Delivery Gift Subscriptions Log In Manage My Account Customer Service Delivery Issues Feedback News Tips Help & FAQs Staff List Advertise Newsletters View the ePaper Order Back Issues News in Education Search the Archives Privacy Policy Terms of Service Terms of Purchase Work at Boston Globe Media Internship Program Co-op Program Do Not Sell My Personal Information She was the daughter of the late Albert Tedeschi Evelyn was the beloved wife of the late Michael R She was the devoted mother of Donna Fantozzi and her husband Joseph and the late Kathie Gambuto and her surviving husband David Gambuto Lovingly known as "Nonnie," she cherished her grandchildren: Joseph Fantozzi and Lora (Gambuto) Broccoli and her husband Dante Affectionately called "GiGi," she adored her great-grandchildren: Thomas and Savina Fantozzi Albert Tedeschi (retired Cranston Fire Chief) and his family; her brothers-in-law Robert Guarino and his wife Sandra along with their children and grandchildren Evelyn considered many employees and friends as family who worked alongside her for 48 years and continues to help manage the family business Evelyn graduated from Cranston High School East in 1955 she married Michael and began raising their two daughters Evelyn and her mother opened Jo-Ev Florist she co-founded Contract Specialties in Providence a proud Made in USA manufacturer of costume jewelry they acquired the Sunbell/Masiel copper tooling and machinery incorporating it into their Rhode Island operations which continues today as The Sunburst Companies Evelyn was deeply devoted to her family and their business After her husband Michael passed away in 2015 she continued working before eventually selling her home and moving in with her daughter Donna Evelyn found immense joy and companionship attending the Cranston Adult Day Center She cherished the friendships she made there and deeply appreciated the exceptional love and care provided by the staff and puzzle making – truly having "hands of gold." She treasured vacationing and swimming creating lasting memories with her grandchildren and later reliving those joys with her great-grandchildren strong woman whose warm spirit touched everyone she met She will be profoundly missed by her family and all who had the privilege of knowing her May 5th from 4:00 - 7:00 pm in the Nardolillo Funeral Home & Crematory May 6 at 8:45 am from the Funeral Home followed by a Mass of Christian Burial at 10:00 am in St Rogen also discusses directing Martin Scorsese and Ron Howard as actors on the series She will be deeply missed by her family and friends North Dakota to Jack and Delores (Bertsch) Solway North Dakota and graduated from Esmond High School in 1972 Kathy married Donald “Scott” Cranston on October 7 The couple lived in Grand Forks for a few years before moving to Hatton Kathy worked at Prairie Village Nursing Home in Hatton Kathy eventually moved to Dickinson to be closer to Randy and his family Kathy was a bit of a jack of all trades and was always the family problem solver Kathy was a beloved mother and grandmother She loved her family and enjoyed gathering them all around the table She was a great host and made everyone feel welcome in her home Deb (Chris) Hager and Becky (Scott) Reierson; and many nieces and nephews Remembrances and condolences can be shared with the family at www.stevensonfuneralhome.com Jack and Elaine (Saccoccia) Capuano of Cranston his beloved children Jaden Capuano and Kylie Capuano and mother of his children Mark was a devoted brother to Jack Capuano his brother David Capuano and his wife Lori of Cranston and his sister Christine (Capuano) Cambio of Cranston Vera Richard and a proud great-uncle to Tate Nemec Mark’s Catholic faith was very important to him and a member of Knights of Columbus for many years He played hockey for Mount Saint Charles Academy; The Governor's Academy and he played in the NCAA III at Babson College In his college years he pursued boxing as one of his favorite hobbies Mark graduated from Babson College with a B.S Mark owned a successful mortgage company for several years in addition to other successful careers in finance Mark always had people’s best interest at heart Mark made everyone feel at ease and loved because of his infectious smile and patience were recognized by everyone who had the honor of knowing him Mark was a devoted and caring person to his family and friends His greatest accomplishments were his children Mark was an amazing role model for his children as he treated all with the utmost respect and generosity He always showed up for his children through his affection and unconditional love Mark took the most pride in spending quality time with his children including going on runs with his daughter Kylie coaching and watching basketball games with his son Jaden and he loved sunny day trips to Jamestown with his daughter and their dog Rosie Mark always enjoyed playing golf with his father and playing hockey with his brothers and cousins He loved Friday night dinner with the guys and fishing and hunting with his father-in-law Wade Mark led his life with faith and treasured his daily morning prayers Mark cherished a Sunday family dinner at his parents’ house filled with family His Mass of Christian Burial to which relatives and friends are invited Ann Cemetery will be private and visiting hours and flowers are respectfully omitted contributions in Mark's memory may be made to St This website is using a security service to protect itself from online attacks The action you just performed triggered the security solution There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase You can email the site owner to let them know you were blocked Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page shared the screen on 'Breaking Bad' "Everything's Going to Be Great" will be released by Lionsgate and premiere at the Tribeca Festival in New York on June 9 The trailer premieres exclusively at usatoday.com along with the first look at the movie's poster Join our Watch Party! Sign up to receive USA TODAY's movie and TV recommendations right in your inbox Audiences “are going to recognize elements of these characters in their own life because it encompasses adventure aspiration,” Cranston said in a statement to USA TODAY praising screenwriter Steven Rogers’ “beautiful” script and the “imaginative creative mind” of director Jon S For Baird, who last directed “Tetris” in 2023 “this film restored my faith in the creative process,” he wrote in his own statement We were so lucky we found such a supportive group to help us achieve even a little bit of hope in the darkest of times.” by May 1, 2025Source: YouTube As the Smart family wrestle with their over-sized dreams they come to realize that the struggle to find your voice & your place in the world can happen no matter what stage of life you're in Starring Allison Janney and Bryan Cranston – "their chemistry grounds the film's journey through artistic ambition and life's unexpected detours.. the tender exploration of how families navigate change and disappointment resonates with authenticity as these deeply human characters stumble toward reconciliation & renewal in this stirring celebration of life's messy beauty." 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In the first trailer for Everything's Going to Be Great, Broadway alums Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney tap into their stage chops in the roles of regional theater performers Buddy and Macy Smart The dramedy film follows the two performers as they lead their unpredictable life in regional theater while also trying to raise their radically different sons and Macy is left to pull it all together and keep the family afloat As the family grapples with identity and belonging they share a humorous and heartfelt journey of self-discovery learning the power of owning your spotlight In addition to Cranston and Janney, Everything's Going to Be Great stars Chris Cooper, Benjamin Evan Ainsworth, Jack Champion, and Simon Rex Bryan Cranston made his debut in Network in 2017 at London's National Theatre, a performance that garnered him the 2018 Olivier Award for Best Actor in a Play. In 2014, he made his Broadway debut as President Lyndon B. 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Privacy Policy WARWICK – A jury has convicted a Cranston woman of manslaughter in the death of her 9-month-old son in 2020 in West Greenwich after a trial before Superior Court Judge Luis Matos Castaneda was arrested and charged with her son’s death in 2020 after a lengthy investigation Jurors heard the desperate 911 call to Cranston police that the 9-month-old had failed to wake up at her 22 Lincoln Ave the dispatcher instructed Castaneda how to perform CPR on the child as she waited for rescue crews to arrive “You’ve got to continue,” the dispatcher directed Assistant Attorney General Shannon Signore who prosecuted the case with Jillian DuBois also played a 13-minute video of Castaneda interacting with the father of the child at the police station He was the biggest piece of my heart,” she said Dr. Priya Banerjee, a forensic pathologist who previously worked at the state medical examiner’s office told jurors that the autopsy revealed that the baby had a skull fracture and bleeding and hemorrhaging of his brain This is completely abnormal,” Banerjee said The Department of Children, Youth and Families determined in May 2022 that the infant’s death was a result of maltreatment Castaneda’s sentencing is scheduled for July 25 (WJAR) — Wein-O-Rama in Cranston is set to officially light its new sign on Tuesday The new owners will also announce the reopening date The beloved restaurant sat empty for months But now new owners are bringing back hot wieners with the original recipes test lightings for the sign were done last night Police said 61-year-old Vincent Turchetta Jr. the dean of students at the Cranston Public School District was arrested last week after he was found asleep at the wheel at the intersection of Park Avenue and Reservoir Avenue a not guilty plea was entered on his behalf Turchetta was given personal recognizance bail meaning he was released with a promise to return to court for future hearings He was scheduled for a hearing on April 30 The owner and operator of the Cranston Applebee's announced they will be rebuilding at a new location The Garden City restaurant suffered significant damage after a large fire in October "We are currently in the process of securing a new site for construction We hope to reopen and once again serve our guests in the greater-Cranston community." The Applebee's was determined a total loss after the fire It is unclear where the Applebee's will rebuild PROVIDENCE − House Speaker K. Joseph Shekarchi is free to vote for housing legislation that could potentially help a former law client who has been trying to building new homes in Cranston's Alpine Estates neighborhood the state Ethics Commission said on April 29 Shekarchi requested an advisory opinion from the Ethics Commission after Alpine Estates residents, who for years have been fighting plans to build eight houses in the subdivision, suggested one of the bills in his 12-bill slate of housing package could help make the project happen The bill, H5799 would allow the owners of large lots to subdivide them to match surrounding lots even if the lots being subdivided are in a more restrictive zoning district than surrounding properties If the law passes, it might allow the Casale family, whom Shekarchi represented four years ago to build the eight houses in Alpine Estates they have been seeking to build despite city zoning allowing only four homes In a four-page advisory opinion approved by the Ethics Commission on April 29 commission staff attorneys wrote that while making official acts that benefit a legal client would be prohibited by the Code of Ethics voting on something that could help a former client would not be was paid for his services and has not represented them since Shekarchi "is not prohibited by the Code of Ethics from participating in General Assembly discussions and voting on the proposed legislation described herein notwithstanding that his former client could potentially be impacted by the passage of the legislation," the opinion said The bill on subdividing lots that was the subject of the opinion was approved by a House committee in March but has not been scheduled for a vote by the full House yet Asked why he sought an advisory opinion on a bill he had already co-sponsored and was already set up for a House vote Shekarchi told The Journal that he had not thought there was even any question about the bill until Alpine Estates residents emailed his staff in March The Casales have appealed Cranston's refusal to let them build their desired Alpine Estates houses in a case still pending in Superior Court (WJAR) — A fire broke out inside of a home in Cranston Wednesday afternoon Firefighters arrived to the house on Blaisdell Street and found heavy smoke coming out of the roof Officials said the fire was on the second floor in the back of the house Home » Movies » Movie News » Bryan Cranston and Allison Janney Light Up the Stage in Everything’s Going to Be Great Trailer Cranston and Janney play Buddy and Macy Smart a longtime theater couple whose love for the stage is only rivaled by their wildly different approaches to parenting Their sons—played by Benjamin Evan Ainsworth and Jack Champion—couldn't be more opposite yet their coming-of-age journeys are central to this multigenerational story of misfits trying to find their spotlight Rounding out the cast are Simon Rex and Chris Cooper adding depth and eccentricity to the ensemble the film blends zany theater antics with touching moments of vulnerability charting a family's path through self-doubt Everything’s Going to Be Great celebrates the messiness of life—and the courage it takes to keep performing through it all the film promises a rich mix of laughs and tears theatrical absurdity and real emotional stakes With two powerhouse leads in Cranston and Janney and a script that embraces both chaos and catharsis Everything’s Going to Be Great looks ready to steal the spotlight this summer News Helpline is a Brand in the world of daily Bollywood Content Hard working and Creative people working in media since last 15 years We were the first to sense the changing phase of News Industry with the progress of IT industry Hence in the year 2008 we came up with a first of its kind Bollywood News Application a website where we uploaded Bollywood news on daily basis and our client could download this news from anywhere in the world on the same day of the event Then with the passage of time we 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parked car on Pond Street and called police Sam said he was in shock but was relieved he was able to help I just consider myself a citizen doing the right thing,” Sam told NBC 10 News on Sunday Cranston police are expected to release more details Wednesday about what they believe happened to DaLomba (WJAR) — Three contractors were transported to Kent Hospital for high levels of carbon monoxide on Friday Cranston Fire Chief Daniel Marcinko said they responded shortly before 1 p.m to a house on Auburn Street for two men who fell down a set of stairs the carbon monoxide detectors were going off Officials said the two men were found in the basement unresponsive Marcinko said both men had extremely high levels of carbon monoxide in their systems A third person who also was not feeling well was transported to Kent Hospital with them OSHA and the Cranston Fire Department are investigating (WJAR) — Four correctional officers were taken to the hospital after an apparent fire at the Cranston ACI 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Miller's first hit, All My Sons debuted to Tony-winning success on Broadway in 1947; the play follows a family haunted by the wartime loss of their son and the patriarch's troubling secret from his time building fighter engine parts the work has become a stalwart of the theatre Tickets are available at AllMySonsPlay.com Gail Kriegel's new play follows a family affected by mental illness The Tony-winning Best Musical continues at the Walter Kerr Theatre Noah Himmelstein will direct Matthew Puckett's original musical Neumann is the Tony nominated choreographer behind Hadestown and Swept Away one Tony winner is playing the trumpet while the other is channeling Madame Rose Due to the expansive nature of Off-Broadway Thank You!You have now been added to the list Blocking belongson the stage,not on websites Our website is made possible bydisplaying online advertisements to our visitors Please consider supporting us bywhitelisting playbill.com with your ad blocker.Thank you (WJAR) — A fire broke out inside of a Cranston home Tuesday night Officials said one person was inside the home during the fire Investigators said the fire was caused by improper disposal of smoking products (WLNE) — The Cranston Police Department released body camera footage from a drug bust which started as a traffic stop On March 27, police arrested 21-year-old Teddy Lopez after officers allegedly found drugs inside his vehicle during a traffic stop which he was initially pulled over for not wearing a seatbelt A search of the vehicle allegedly found 11 kilograms of cocaine hidden inside a compartment along with fentanyl “In a city environment to seize 11 kilos at a traffic stop It’s highly unusual,” Cranston Police Department Colonel Michael Winquist said Body cam footage from the Cranston Police Department show the moments officers made the drug bust at the Park Avenue and Reservoir Avenue intersection “What we have here is we have people who bring this poison into this community with no remorse whatsoever and they just profit from people’s misery,” Winquist said Cranston police said Lopez told officers he is a finance major at Providence College Providence College confirmed Lopez as a student “The news of this incident was both surprising and disappointing We are gathering all necessary information to determine next steps in accordance with our student conduct policy.” with a status conference in his case scheduled for April 3 (WJAR) — A new sign was installed in front of Wein-O-Rama in Cranston The beloved restaurant sat empty for months New owners are bringing back hot wieners with the original recipes The business is set to re-open this spring CRANSTON, R.I. (WJAR) — Cranston police identified the man found dead near a bike path in Cranston Police said a body was found nearTongue Pond and Garfield Street on Wednesday The victim was identified to be 46-year-old David Rios Rios was released from the ACI last week and was believed to be homeless The Rhode Island Medical Examiner’s Office said there was no foul play involved (WJAR) — A Cranston police officer was surprised to find hundreds of thousands of dollars' worth of drugs It happened during a simple traffic stop last Thursday morning at the intersection of Park Avenue and Reservoir Avenue "This is my cousin's rental," Lopez told the officer Lopez told the officer he was on his way to get an oil change and work done on his tires The officer followed up with a series of questions before asking Lopez to step out of the vehicle I want to speak to you outside of the car," said the officer and the officer repeated that it was to talk to him outside of the car The officer asked more questions and conducted a pat down before Lopez was placed in the back of the cruiser The officer asked if there was anything illegal in the vehicle "I'm going to be completely honest with you just a little bit of marijuana Officers including a police K-9 found $385,000 worth of drugs that morning Expletives and excitement were heard from the Cranston police officer wearing the body camera Police reportedly found 11 kilograms of cocaine a little more than two grams of fentanyl powder They also found multiple phones and an open bottle of Don Julio The officer asked Lopez if he knew anything about the cocaine found in the vehicle This was one of three drug seizures by Cranston Police over the past week including possession of cocaine over one kilogram with intent to deliver two counts of possession of Schedule II narcotics under 10 grams and possession of marijuana with intent to deliver (WJAR) — The Dunkin' shop on Reservoir Avenue in Cranston is moving to a new location this weekend store has a sign that says it is moving three blocks away Homeland Security would only confirm that numerous locations were searched in Rhode Island in connection to an ongoing investigation On Wednesday NBC 10 observed investigators searching a home in Cranston for hours A Homeland Security spokesperson sent this statement: Department of Homeland Security investigators spent several hours at a home in Cranston on Wednesday and they were focused on the garage at a home onLeslie and Lambert Streets Cranston police told NBC 10 the DHS was executing a federal search warrant Neighbors said police showed up just after 6 a.m Investigators were seen taking items out of the garage and placing them into dozens of boxes The boxes were labeled "health and beauty." Neighbors told NBC 10 this is a quiet neighborhood where they rarely see police "You have people run the stop signs and but certainly not Homeland Security," neighbor Daniel McCusker said Authorities did not release additional information about the federal warrant search or what DHS is investigating NBC 10's Gabrielle Caracciolo contributed to this report.