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Attention East Providence Businesses! by Bob Rodericks The City is looking for local businesses that are actively utilizing or are in the process of developing "green technology" as a means of … more
The latest John Carnevale and Friends East Providence Project is complete! The Gala Event on May 31st has been cancelled due to a weather forecast which calls for rain much of Sunday, May … more
Rehoboth – The Special State Senate Election for the Bristol & Norfolk Senate seat, will be held on Tuesday, October 17, 2017. ALL THREE PRECINCTS WILL BE OPEN – Precinct I is the … more
Give your car a special gift this Christmas – a Pomham Rocks Lighthouse license plate. Proceeds from the sale of plates will benefit projects to restore and preserve the … more
Thanks Volunteers! Townie Pride is Back! more
On July 24th, Angels' Care Closet and Save A Pet Society will co-host a sidewalk sale featuring fundraising items from both organizations. The sale will take place at the Angels’ Care Closet … more
There will be a much higher expense to the town in dealing with stormwater runoff, and residents may have to pay for it. “It’s a very significant cost impact to the town of Seekonk … more
Sidney and Aubrey are an adorable bonded pair that must be adopted together. These girls were found as strays in the same field and are both friendly but shy. Sidney is a small, 1 year old short … more
Angels’ Care Closet is hosting our annual Back-to-School event where children can select their own back-to-school clothes, grade-level school supplies, toiletries, and other needs free of … more
East Providence, RI – With opioid overdose deaths increasing, the Drug Enforcement Administration (DEA) announces its 21st Take Back Day is scheduled for Saturday October 23rd, 2021. The DEA … more
Rehoboth is a great old town rich in tradition and history. Recently the town was able to obtain the Francis Farms property. This location had been a site for traditional clambakes since 1890, … more
The family of the late Anthony Medeiros received the prestigious annual Mary C. Wilson Commmunity Conservation Award for their significant contributions to conservation in Seekonk. Announced at the … more
The Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School Committee approved new operating assessments for the two towns at Tuesday’s meeting. Last month, School committee chairman Aaron Morse dismissed a … more
Boston – State Representative Steven S. Howitt (R-Seekonk) is pleased to announce that the state is distributing $100 million in grant funding to assist cities and towns with their transportation … more
“All CARCS meetings are open to the public! August 16 & September 20 @ 7:00 PM Blanding Public Library 124 Bay State Road Rehoboth. Citizens Against the Rehoboth Compressor Station" more
Wednesday, January 9, 2019 7PM Blanding Library 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth Public welcome more
This year’s cleanup runs from April 18th through the 26th, coinciding with the 50th Anniversary of Earth Day. The past 2 years, residents of Rehoboth have come together as a community to clean … more
Dr. Robert Lambe, Dr. Bruce Thayer, Rachel Smith, and Dr. Richard Panofsky were appointed to serve on the new health board at Monday’s selectmen meeting. The group will consist of two … more
The Rehoboth Animal Shelter is the temporary home of both dogs and cats right now. Sinatra is an active young adult husky who loves to play. He would do well with a fenced yard and someone with time … more
Birthday presents For our Rehoboth families facing challenging times The Blizzard of Giving, Inc. is available all year round to help Rehoboth Children. We are here to help make your … more
There will be no new fire station in the South End of Seekonk. The Select Board voted 3-2 Wednesday against placing an article on the Fall Town Meeting warrant. Chair Michael Healy, Pam Pozzi, and … more
The Rhode Island Police Chiefs Association presented their annual awards at a recent celebration, recognizing individuals working in law enforcement who have demonstrated excellence across a range of … more
The Rehoboth Land Trust is turning 35 this year! Yes, back when Bobby Brown topped the music charts and kids were begging for the first ever Gameboy, a small group of Rehoboth residents founded the … more
The Rehoboth Land Trust will hold its annual meeting on Monday, March 5, 2018, in the Tilton Room at the Carpenter Museum at 7 pm. A portion of the evening will be devoted to honoring the Dyer family … more
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