Cranston Candidates Discuss Rats, Car Woes, and Police Range

Cranston, USAWed Oct 09 2024
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In the race for mayor of Cranston, Robert Ferri and Kenneth Hopkins faced off in a lively debate. Ferri proposed a quick solution to the city's rodent problem, suggesting it could be resolved within months by heeding expert advice. He expressed concern about the rats spreading across Cranston. Hopkins acknowledged the rat issue, highlighting creative solutions like birth control rat bait and importing possums. Both candidates agreed that improper trash disposal, especially since the pandemic, contributed to the problem. The debate began with a heated discussion about the nearby police firing range, with Ferri criticizing Hopkins for not following through on promises to address resident complaints. Hopkins, however, argued that the noise wasn't a significant issue for students or neighbors. He mentioned possible solutions like enclosing or moving the range, depending on funding.
Another contentious topic was the lawsuit over a vintage sports car that Hopkins allegedly took without proper authorization. Ferri questioned Hopkins' actions surrounding the car, suggesting either theft, a deal, or abuse of power. Hopkins countered that the lawsuit was a political attack and that it was a private matter for the courts. The debate also included rapid-fire questions about admired local officials. Hopkins named Governor McKee, while Ferri admired Senator Reed. When asked about the greatest U. S. president, Hopkins chose Ronald Reagan, and Ferri chose Bill Clinton.
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