April 19, 2024
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  The Seekonk Fire Department gained three new members on December 20. Firefighters Zachary Brooks, Thomas Silva, and Austin Prudente were sworn in by Town Clerk Florice Craig during the … more
Our regional school district faces tough challenges – a $2 million deficit, falling enrollment, and rising costs threaten our children's education. We need decisive leadership to find … more
John Morrish is forming a new 4H club in Rehoboth. The focus of this club will be to teach children to use hand tools for projects and household repairs. There is an informational meeting hosted at … more
We are here to let the public know that letters were mailed to local businesses in the town and we received an overwhelming response for the plans that the park commission has for the … more
The Rehoboth Fire Department has been awarded a $13, 853 grant for the purchase of new safety equipment. The department also received an EMPG (Emergency Management Performance Grant) in the amount of … more
Rehoboth - The Rehoboth Democratic Town Committee (RDTC) will hold its annual caucus on Saturday February 11, 2023, at the Blanding Public Library 124 Bay State Road at 10:00 AM to nominate … more
April was a busy month for the Public Health Nurses’ office. We are beginning a series of informational meeting to coincide with the Wednesday Luncheons. The presentations will be scheduled for … more
A large number of subdivisions in Seekonk remain incomplete, which is a causing headaches for the residents and the town, according to Town Planner John Aubin. Blame for the problem is being … more
Mayor Bob DaSilva delivers FY 2024 Proposed Budget to City Council The fiscal 2024 budget proposes General Fund expenditures of $191,767,267, a $7.5M increase (4.06 percent) over the FY 23 … more
Lt. William George of the Seekonk Fire Department was recognized for 35 years of service to the town at the October 11 Select Board meeting. George, a lifelong resident, began his career as a … more
Rehoboth taxpayers won’t be paying as much money for the town’s share of the new Bristol-Plymouth Regional Vocational Technical School. Selectman Michael Deignan said with the admission … more
Wednesday, October 25, 2017Seekonk High School4:30 PM - 7:00 PM Open SeatingPasta Supper - RafflesAdults: $10; Children Ages: 4 –12 $5;Children 3 & Under Free Take Outs will be … more
American Legion Riverside Post 10 located on 830 Willett Ave will be holding it's annual Memorial Day Parade on Monday May 28, 2018 at 10 AM. The parade participants will assemble in the Crescent … more
The Chorus of East Providence, under the direction of music director, Beth Armstrong, has been chosen to participate in the American Celebration of Music in Portugal, a special performance-tour … more
Graduates of Class #315 Represent 17 Massachusetts Fire Departments STOW—State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine and Massachusetts Firefighting Academy Director Jeffrey P. Winn announced the … more
A number of seats on top boards and committees will be up for grabs in the April 2024 town election. Nomination papers are now available. There are two open three-year seats on the Rehoboth … more
East Providence, RI – The City of East Providence is seeking to fill the position of Director of Finance. Under the direction of Mayor Bob DaSilva, the Director of Finance is responsible for … more
East Providence to Lose Municipal Court? By Bob Rodericks Another casualty of the state imposed budget commission could soon be the operation of the city Municipal Court. Commission chairman … more
Chili's give back event will be held on the last three Mondays in September; September 11, 18, and 25th from 11 AM to 11 PM. 10% of food sales will be donated to the East Providence Junior Townies. more
Saturday, July 18, 2010 9 am - Noon The East Providence Public Library and The Department of Public Works are proud to work together to offer a free paper shredding event in the side parking lot … more
The Keep Rehoboth Beautiful Committee is excited to announce the dates of the Town Wide Spring Clean-up, Sunday, April 18th- Sunday April 25th. We will be using COVID safety precautions/protocols and … more
East Bay Community Action Program’s Career Closet provides work-appropriate clothing at no cost to people who are unemployed, completing job training and education programs, and seeking … more
The Board of Selectmen voted Monday to dissolve the K-8 Withdrawal Study Committee. Voters overwhelmingly rejected a withdrawal of K-8 from the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School District at the … more
State House – Sen. Valarie Lawson has introduced legislation to make permanent a pilot program passed last year that requires insurance coverage for treatment of pediatric autoimmune … more
Happy Snowy Tuesday, Reporter Team!! Here is the current news from the Pantry :) Spring is almost here! Of course, in typical New England fashion, the snow and cold weather has returned to begin … more
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