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Grace Waz, Cranston Businesswoman, Bristol Summer Resident
Grace Janicki Waz, nee Judge, was 94. She started as a realtor and founded the Grace Agency. Then she started Grace Travel.

Margo Sullivan is the editor of the Rhode Island Patch. She has worked at news organizations in New England and in New York City for 20 years. Her favorite assignments (besides Patch, of course) were The Gabby Dog column, a pet column featuring her cats Asia and Charlie (because cats always get top billing) and her dogs Gabby, Lucky, Heather and Lollypop and an all too brief stint on the City Desk at the Worcester Telegram & Gazette.
Grace Janicki Waz, nee Judge, was 94. She started as a realtor and founded the Grace Agency. Then she started Grace Travel.

The Bay View Academy sophomore won individual state titles in the 200-yard individual medley and the 100-yard backstroke.
Hercules was previously owned by an elderly woman who passed away. Neighbors who took care of the gardening on her property rescued him.
The executive order allows police to take guns away from people deemed a threat, if there is a legal way to do so, her office said.
Here are recent arrests and citations. Information comes from the police log.
A Miami, Florida man visiting his daughter is the person whose body was pulled from the Providence River last week.
Dakota went missing in Portsmouth on Feb. 22. She's has difficulty seeing and hearing. Please share and call Portsmouth police if spotted.
The award, which is being given by the Providence Gridiron Club, goes to a former Rhode Island Interscholastic League player.
Crews were called to a fire around 8 p.m.
The accident happened Friday night at the Rhode Island Yacht Club.
Rain forced Ballard Park to cancel the event on Thursday and Friday, but they'll try again Saturday.
East Greenwich Town Council President Sue Cienki said the Town is disappointed with Judge Susan McGuirl's ruling and may appeal.
The lawmakers went on vacation, but a lot happened this week nonetheless.
Here are recent arrests and citations. Information comes from the police log.
Police know the name of the alleged thief who took delivery packages left at a Cottage Street front door.
At least, there's no snow for most. And the National Weather Service predicts a sunny break on Saturday before the rain resumes overnight.
The councilors are introducing a resolution to study five suggestions to keep the schools safe from gun violence.
Police are asking the public's help finding the dark Acura or Honda sedan. The driver hit a man in front of the Walmart.
The Department of Justice says the 250 arrests represent the "largest coordinated sweep of elder fraud cases in history."
Facing "unfounded" felony sex charges, Nicholas Kettle said he will leave the state Senate and focus on his legal defense.