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From 1997-2002, I worked as a volunteer at the East Providence Animal Shelter. In 1999, I became the director of volunteers, relieving the former director after over 20 years of dedicated service to …
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7/27/23
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Want to help plan improvements to Seekonk in the areas of Open space and passive recreation, Historical preservation and Affordable Public Housing? On August 15, 2023 at 6:30 PM the Seekonk Community …
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7/23/23
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The tide
Pond shrinks,
The Tide
Pond grows.
There's nothing
That the
Tide pond
Knows.
But still
It does
Keep time
With tides,
Lower this dock,
Then make
It …
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Don Gardner
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7/11/23
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At our spring town meeting we heard Selectperson Hines say we trust people to serve because we voted for them to do so, and she is right. We trust the person, their intellect, their actions, their …
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6/26/23
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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 …
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6/2/23
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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 …
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5/31/23
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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, …
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5/28/23
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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.
…
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5/28/23
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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 …
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5/27/23
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My name is Bob Brawley and I have been the President of the Rehoboth Food Pantry over the past three years. I wanted to share a few thoughts about the Food Pantry and ensure our community knows about …
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5/24/23
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PUBLIC MEETING in PERSON & ON SITE Learn about the RUMFORD RIFLE RANGE REMEDIAL ACTION CLEANUP. Hello All, Regarding this Cleanup: Curious, after all these years, we have left this area alone. …
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5/24/23
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We see them In the spring and fall. They hope they won't Be seen at all. So tiny and so all alone. Small marching steps. They're always home. It seems they know Which route to choose. Their marching …
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Don Gardner
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5/20/23
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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 …
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5/4/23
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After reading about what the new high school has to offer the community, I don't really see the need for spending money on a new community center. Most everything suggested in the community center …
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4/25/23
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Thanks for the timely and informative monthlies Reporter!I live in Rumford and couldn't help but notice that in The March issue it is noted that the speed camera program has generated $9,066,020 in …
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4/16/23
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I'd likeTo discoverFamily storiesIn the clouds,Which have movedFar beyond me,Keeping themIn floating shrouds.I wishI could gatherFamily membersThroughout timeAnd listenTo their stories,Then tell …
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Don Gardner
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4/12/23
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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 …
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3/31/23
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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 …
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3/27/23
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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 …
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3/26/23
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I would like to encourage citizens to come to the meeting on May 9th to vote on the warrant articles.
I think that it is important to vote YES to adopt a 35-foot Preservation Zone around …
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3/25/23
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The March issue of The Reporter featured an article about Mayor DaSilva’s proposed community center, accompanied by an architectural rendering of this 61,000-sf building. A quick glance shows …
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3/21/23
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By Ensuring All Students Have Access to School Meals At No Cost, More Children Could Receive The Nutrition They Need At School — Helping Them To Thrive.Families with kids across Massachusetts …
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3/21/23
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Due to several circumstances, this budget season is a challenge. With limited revenue growth and increasing costs due to inflation, we find ourselves in the difficult position of needing to cut …
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3/20/23
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Dear Reader,
My name is Joshua Troiano and I am a member of the Seekonk Parks and Recreation committee. I was appointed by the board of selectmen in the summer of 2021 and since then, have had …
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3/20/23
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A citizen’s petition for a wetland preservation zone by-law was submitted to the Board of Selectmen for a vote at the May 9 Annual town Meeting. The state’s Wetland Preservation Act only …
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3/20/23
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