CRANSTON – As Ralph Amitrano Jr. was walking from the bathroom to his recliner in his basement apartment at Dean Estates on Sunday afternoon, water was beginning to pool around his legs. Amitrano, who uses a wheelchair and has a hard time walking, made it to his chair, but only…Read More
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