April 26, 2024
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I am writing to introduce myself to the community as a candidate for the DR district school committee position. My name is Robert Owens, and while I was not a lifelong resident of our town and I did … more
Dear Seekonk Neighbor, I am writing to respectfully ask that you remember to vote for Adam Petronio as your Selectman on April 3 rd at the Annual town election.  As Selectman, my first … more
Close your eyes Anywhere.Put them In view.The family You know.The members You knew.See the Familiar placeYou gathered.A place where Everyone mattered.Look back.See your home.If you're Not there May … more
Seekonk, MA - Joshua Troiano, a 2023 graduate of Seekonk High School, has announced his campaign for one of the two open school committee seats this April. Troiano explained, “I am excited for … more
Seekonk Residents: April 3rd is our town election. We need to fill seats on the Board of Selectmen and the School Committee, these are the positions that have several people who wish to fill the … more
To the Seekonk Voters, I am running for election to the Seekonk Board of Water Commissioners.  I was a Commissioner from 2016 to 2022.  During that time, I served as the Secretary, … more
1) What was the biggest challenge (or challenges) you faced during your time as Superintendent of D-R? • Building a budget that created opportunities for our students while balancing the … more
At the Selectmen’s Meeting of March 15th, there was scheduled to be a joint meeting with the School Committee to hear the 2023-2024 Budget Presentation for the district. Two members of the … more
A total of $6,000 was raised during the East Providence Athletic Club’s 26th Annual John Chalmers Charity Golf Tournament. The event, which was held at Triggs Memorial Golf Course, benefits the … more
On Veteran’s Day the Nation remembers our veterans. For this we are thankful as Veterans. Please know that, as a small country town, Rehoboth does an outstanding job remembering veterans, not … more
The East Providence City Council is supporting making the city a viable place to live and do business. Great, but this attitude needs more than rhetoric. It needs branding and visible signage … more
During my time in office, I have witnessed numerous capital projects go from initial concept and planning, to funding, bidding, permitting, construction and completion. These processes often take … more
I'm doing family research concerning East Providence's Union Primary Elementary School which both my parents and their siblings attended during the years spanning 1913-1930 and I'm particularly … more
I am also interested in city data regarding the cameras. How many lives were lost before installation? How many lives have been saved since? Also if the $9,000,000 dollars in fines number is … more
Self-care is deeply personal. The self-care methods that work for your friends or your partner might not work for you – and sometimes, you have to look beyond popular self-care tips to find … more
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. The increase in traffic on … more
To All, I would like to thank you all who participated in last year’s Rehoboth’s 375th Parade. We, the 375th Anniversary Committee had a meeting last week, and for the first time, the … more
Some three and a half years ago, the founding mothers of Keep Metacomet Green came together with the mission of… keeping Metacomet green. Our group has grown from five to over 2,900 … 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, MA more
It’s the time of year to give thanks and The Rehoboth Food Pantry is reaching out to so many of you! It has been a wonderful fall started by The St. Vincent DePaul group from Our Lady of Mount … more
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