July 3, 2024
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Hello Rehoboth, This year was the tenth anniversary of the groundbreaking for the Veteran’s Memorial, and it has been an awarding ten years. We have a beautiful Memorial, a walkway with names of … more
Fall is upon us!! With the beautiful weather we continue to have as I write to you all, and as the days continue to get shorter, please be mindful of our children as they wait for and come on the … more
Dighton-Rehoboth School officials dismissed a discrepancy in the FY’24 school budget as a “clerical error.” At Monday’s Board of Selectmen meeting, Sue Pimental, Chief … more
As the summer heat subsides and the cooler temperatures begin to settle in, remember that we also offer confidential heating assistance. Call 508-493-1922 for more information. The Rehoboth Lions … more
10/14/23 9AM-4PM (Rehoboth, MA) – The Carpenter Museum invites you to our 44th annual Crafters’ Marketplace, Saturday October 14, 9AM-4PM. The show will, once again, be held in the … more
We recently shared the wonderful news that Rehoboth Land Trust (RLT) received a grant to aid in the Phase 1 planning for a project at our 80 Mason Street property. It is one of several active RLT … more
East Providence, RI –The East Providence Prevention Coalition (EPPC), in partnership with the East Providence Public Library, announces the presentation of “Circles and Silence.” … more
Seekonk Town Administrator Shawn Cadime said he was concerned about the proposed Tri County Regional Vocational High School project, which will cost $280 million. A special election will be held on … more
Several adult cats, a half-grown pair or kittens, and two dogs are at the Rehoboth Animal Shelter waiting for their forever homes. Patrick is a quiet tabby and white neutered male cat. He would like … more
The Doorways food pantry literally “got a lift” from the Seekonk Council of the Knights of Columbus with the donation of a pallet jack to assist in the unloading of the truck that picks … more
We want pictures of school buildings or anything related to Rehoboth’s schools during the 20th Century. Bring school related materials to the Hornbine School Museum on Saturday, October 7th … more
Saturday, October 7, 2023, 10am-2pm at the South Fire Station 104 Pleasant Street, Rehoboth, Ma Learn more while viewing live Demos from you Police and Fire Departments • Police, Fire & … more
Members of the Select Board, School Committee, and Finance Committee gathered September 20 for a discussion about the future of Seekonk Public Schools. Colliers was hired to conduct a Conditions … more
The Rehoboth Police Department will be taking part in the Drug Enforcement Agency’s 25th National Take Back Initiative. This event will take place on October 28th, 2023. Since 2010, this … more
The Rehoboth Blizzard of Giving, Inc. is a local public charity whose mission is to serve Rehoboth residents by providing Christmas gifts , holiday support, and special occasion needs to our Rehoboth … more
“2nd Sunday” Fall Open House :October 8 Exhibit: “East Providence’s Famous Amusement Parks” Hikes at Hunt’s : 1:30 at the Gazebo Family Games: 1 - 3PM … more
Town Administrator Shawn Cadime said the Seekonk Fire Department is well staffed. Cadime said Wednesday the department has a new Chief (Sandra Lowery), a new Secretary, and two new Captains. … more
East Providence, RI – The City of East Providence has been awarded a U.S. Economic Development Administration (USEDA) Adjustment Assistant Program planning grant. East Providence has been … 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
The Seekonk Select Board voted to remove the dam at the former site of the Attleboro Dye Works, situated next to the former Attleboro Dyeing and Finishing site off Maple Avenue. “The dam … 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 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
The Seekonk School Committee is considering what steps to take to address aging school buildings. Last February, a consultant identified more than $42 million in needs for Seekonk Public Schools. Dan … more
A funeral service for Seekonk Patrolwoman Kourtny DeForitis is set for 11 am Monday at O'Keefe-Wade Funeral Home in Taunton. According to her obituary, Burial will immediate follow into the Cedar … more
The addition of Freetown to the Bristol-Plymouth Regional Vocational Technical School District could mean a reduction in the amount of money Rehoboth residents will have to pay for construction of … more
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