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Food Vendors Beverage Music Helicopter Rides (Helicopter Rides From 12-3) (Cost $25.00 per person Cash Only Please) Fun for Kids Children’s Train Demonstrations A … more
State House – The Senate today approved legislation ( 2022-S 2279A ) sponsored by Sen. Valarie J. Lawson (D-Dist. 14, East Providence) which would require the state’s higher education … more
As of this writing, the Rehoboth Animal Shelter is the temporary home of several cats and one dog. Augusta is a pleasant adult cat, a large fluffy tabby with white bib and paws. She looks like a … more
State House — Sen. Linda Ujifusa (D-Dist.11, Portsmouth, Bristol) will serve on the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services and the Senate Committee on Special Legislation and … more
The Rehoboth Board of Selectmen is ready to address residents’ concerns. Chairman Skip Vadnais said residents should call the Selectmen’s office at Town Hall and leave their name, … more
The East Providence Recreation Department is proud to announce the return of its 7th session of league play for boys and girls 12-16 years of age. The league will provide an opportunity for youth to … more
The 19th Annual D-R HS Golf Tournament will be held Monday, June 17th (the day after Father’s Day) starting at 1:00 pm at Crestwood Country Club in Rehoboth.For your $125 golfing fee, you get … more
Attleboro – Representative Steven Howitt (R-Seekonk) has committed to participate in the annual Legislative Forum of the Voice of the Poor Committee of the Attleboro Area St. Vincent de Paul … more
Seekonk, MA – Seekonk residents, join us at the Seekonk Public Library for a Seekonk Paper Shred rescheduled for Saturday, October 3, 2020 from 9 am to 12 noon. This event is for Seekonk … more
On Saturday, October 1st the Seekonk Cultural Council sponsored the second “Celebrate Seekonk Day” held at the Seekonk Public Library. It was a day set aside to celebrate the history, … more
The young women of Seekonk Softball held a food and clothing collection on November 13 at the Cole Street fields for the benefit of Doorways food pantry and Angels’ Care Closet. A great deal of … more
State House – Sen. Pamela J. Lauria has been named to the Senate Committee on Health and Human Services and the Senate Committee on Special Legislation and Veterans’ Affairs by Senate … more
Lorraine Botts, a former member of the Rehoboth Board of Selectmen, passed away March 9 after a brief illness. She was 77. Botts had also served as president of the Rehoboth Senior Center, and was … more
Voters approved a $36 million budget at Tuesday’s Town Meeting. The total town government budget is $13, 783, 975. This year’s budget represents a 9.45 percent increase over FY23. … 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
Hello All ~ I hope this article finds you all healthy and safe along with having an enjoyable Thanksgiving Holiday.  I wish you all a healthy and happy December holiday season with your family … more
This is a photo that illustrates how much rain we have had this season! The photo was taken on Carpenter Street in Rehoboth. more
The following is a synopsis of infectious disease that I receive from the CDC when a concerning disease outbreak occurs. None of the reported diseases below are affecting Massachusetts, but if you … more
Saturday, January 27 Hillside Country Club Costumes encouraged. Dress for your favorite time period. Cocktails – 6:30 PM Dinner 7:30 PM Fundraiser for the Rehoboth 375 Parade Cash Bar – … more
State House – The House of Representatives today approved legislation sponsored by Rep. June S. Speakman to prohibit schools, school districts or third parties such as software providers from … more
The Seekonk High School Boys and Girls Cross Country Teams collected non-perishable food throughout the season, then delivered the food to the Doorways Food Pantry in early December. The drive netted … more
East Providence, RI –East Providence Mayor Bob DaSilva has appointed Robert S. Perry as the city’s new human resources director. Perry will oversee all personnel matters in the … more
Students from Dighton Rehoboth Regional High School are partnering with the nonprofit organization Tree-Plenish to help make their community more sustainable. They plan to plant 400 saplings on April … more
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