March 29, 2024
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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
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
My name is Kyle Juckett. Last year I was one of several that ran for a seat on the Seekonk School Committee. I'm a father of three children who attend Martin Elementary School, a husband to an … 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
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
Hello. I’m Aaron Morse and I am running for re-election to the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School Committee. My family and I moved here to Rehoboth in 2018, joining my wife’s parents who … more
We, the family of the late Robert McKenna, would like to thank everyone who came out in January for the 10th annual blood drive in his memory. In addition, we truly appreciate the support of the … more
Vaping among high school students has become an epidemic in our state of Massachusetts. According to the government of Massachusetts, in 2019, 32% of high school students reported vaping compared to … more
Shyly creeping Through the Ground. Has the Last snow Come around? This tiny thing With iron chin, Lets the fight For spring Begin. Don Gardner Seekonk more
Thank you for providing us with a local food economy! It feeds Rehoboth in too many ways to list. I am so proud of the farms which have survived several generations, as well as the new ones that have … more
Please consider a proposal to establish a wetland preservation zone in our Town bylaws.The state’s Wetland Preservation Act only requires activity to be buffered within 100-ft of a wetland. It … more
I guess it's time to run my mouth and aggravate my bride of 47 years.I'm chairman of the Economic Development Committee and have been since 17'. Normally sometime in June we get asked if we want to … more
If you drive the streets and roads in East Providence, keep your mechanic close. Richard Guptill more
This past December I penned a letter to The Reporter on behalf of Keep Metacomet Green. As the name suggests, our grassroots community organization is an advocate for the preservation of the … more
The Rehoboth Blizzard of Giving would like to thank our wonderful community for their generous support during this season’s Blizzard of Giving campaign. Rehoboth is full of caring people who … more
I am very fortunate to live in South Seekonk, near Wedgewood Drive. I wish everyone was as fortunate as I am to have a family like this as neighbors. This is their current display of artistic … more
Flakes fall So agile In the Cold. A slow waltz Silently unfolds. My breath Joins in. We move Along. Winter partners Without A song. Don Gardner Seekonk, MA 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
We leave Shadows. What will Yours say? Words which Leave chills, Or warmth Like May? Years may Pass. Generations too. May walk In shadows Left by You. Don Gardner Seekonk more
A group of concerned citizens would like your support in considering a proposal to establish a 25-foot wetland preservation zone in our Town bylaws. Creating a “Wetland Preservation Zone" (WPZ) … 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 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
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
During the month of October, Seekonk Save A Pet Society held their 35th Annual Auction to benefit the Seekonk Animal Shelter. The auction was an online event and was a big success thanks to all those … more
Because over 600 signatures were collected to support the meeting, it does not mean 600 voters support the project. To the gentleman who believes the library is an extension of our school district. … more
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