April 18, 2024
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Dear East Providence voters. East Providence has a high number of senior citizens as homeowners. As the city councilman-at-large, I will propose looking into an ordinance which will hopefully give … more
On Monday, May 22, 2023, the Seekonk School Committee meeting had an agenda item to “Discuss the Superintendent Finalists”. What started as an interesting meeting eventually turned into … more
March 12, 2018 Dear Friends, Once again, the Seekonk Memorial Day Parade Committee partnered along with the American Legion Post # 311, cordially invites you to participate in the 2018 Seekonk … more
I would like to address two well written articles in the February issue of the Reporterby Katy Rouke and Lisa Sirois. They along with other Rehoboth citizens have submitted a citizens bylaw for the … more
Dear public: I am responding to Richard Ferreira’s article posted in your last issue of the reporter. As a volunteer and new treasurer for the semi-private and public course now a non-profit, … more
I'd like to thank Rehoboth's Forestry Department and Highway Department crews for their prompt, courteous and thorough assistance. In the wake of the April 4, 2024 storm, at 5:17 AM, just prior to … more
The following is in response to Joe Siegel’s inquiries sent to me in regard to the FY’24 Budget Reductions put forth by Mr. Runey and voted on by the D-R School Committee: When issues … more
The City of East Providence, like many other municipalities, faces a dire need for affordable housing. Each day my administration is presented with instances of young adults, seniors, veterans, and … more
I moved to Seekonk almost 10 years ago (into the Westcoat house)-not sure if I would start a family, how long I’d stay, or what overall my life had in store for me. One of my first acts was to … more
In 2019, the Town of Rehoboth rejected an FY20 assessment presented by the DR School Committee at three separate Town meetings. With the School Committee and Administration unable to develop a budget … more
The Waterfront District Commission is at the point of creating design guidelines for the new Metacomet Subdistrict. Although KMG’s goal remains the preservation of the entirety of Metacomet as … more
The Rehoboth Garden Club held our annual Plant Sale on Saturday May 6th at Francis Farm. We were delighted to see the hundreds of community members who attended. What those people saw were beautiful, … more
Dear Mr. Mayor, I have lived on Campbell Ave since 1977. Prior to this, my family lived on the same block (on RWA) from 1965-1975 . . . . .Hence, I am VERY familiar with this area. … more
The last issue of the Seekonk Rehoboth Reporter contained a letter where a reader shared her opinions of the goings-on from the Seekonk Special Town Meeting of October 24th. I respect her right to … more
Thank you, Glen Longstreet for your “Letter to the Editor” of the Rehoboth Reporter dated last month (September 2023). We, at the Carpenter Museum appreciate your interest in collecting … more
CMA Restorations hosted another successful Car Show Charity Event on Sunday, October 8, 2023, raising $5,000 for the benefit of the Rhode Island Young Marines, a National Non-profit 501c(3) … more
As we rejoice in the natural beauties of spring, let's remember the importance of the insects! They are essential as pollinators for the flowers we admire and the food we eat, and they are also … more
Imagine how excited I was to learn that our Quilt of Many Cultures which was made possible via a grant from the Seekonk Cultural Council (funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council) was on the … more
The diamonds In a Jewelry store Can't match The free ones Seen from shore. Sun sends This lake Shimmering tones. Diamonds of light. Water adorned. Don Gardner Seekonk more
Once again, we were fortunate to have a great group of Seekonk High School students arrive to make light work of our leaf covered property. This year’s volunteers consisted of members of the … more
The time Has come For leaves To fall, Below Swarming starling's Migrant calls. The leaves Migrate From high To low. Each has It's own path And time To go. Don Gardner Seekonk, MA more
At 2:00 in the morning, Christmas Eve, 2004, my wife and I awoke, not to a “clattering of hoof beats” on our roof, but to the screams of our 4-year-old daughter. Rushing to her bedroom, … more
September is School Attendance Awareness Month and improving attendance is one of the key goals of the Learn365RI initiative. With that in mind, I am asking parents to make sure their children come … more
The members of American Legion Riverside Post 10 would like to thank the various groups and individuals that helped us honor those those that paid the Ultimate Sacrifice in defense of our nation. We … more
The Providence Journal (Saturday, July 23) contained a letter to the editor from Warren-based sailor, Michael F. Geisser, who opined that the submerged historically-significant resources on the … more
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