April 19, 2024
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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 city’s Human Resources Department. … more
On Thursday, June 29, 2023, a B&E occurred at the Seekonk High School. The suspects made entry into the building by removing a window AC unit. A school laptop and Xbox One were stolen, in … more
The Friends of East Providence Public Library are now accepting books for their Spring Book Sale. Hardcover and softcover books in gently used and resalable condition are wanted. Books should have … more
December 2, 2017 3 o’clock Veterans Memorial, Route 44 Following Goff Hall Games - Santa Refreshments more
East Providence, RI –The City of East Providence is seeking proposals from interested vendors for its prepaid debit card program. The City is excited to announce its new gift card program which … more
The American Heart Association presents Mission: Lifeline EMS Gold Plus Achievement Award for implementation of quality care for severe heart attack patients East Providence, RI – The City of … more
State House — The House of Representatives today approved legislation introduced by Majority Floor Manager John G. Edwards (D-Dist. 70, Tiverton) that would keep motor vehicle inspections … more
East Providence, RI – On July 5, 2023, East Providence Police were dispatched to the parking lot of Shaw’s Supermarket on Willett Avenue following a report of a disturbance involving a … more
The Rehoboth Town Events Committee is looking for new members to help continue many fun town events. These include Light Up Rehoboth, Annual Clam Bake at Francis Farm, Fall Decorating Contest, Easter … more
I hope everyone had a fun and safe Fourth of July. Did you know that fireworks have always been a part of the Independence Day celebration in the United States since the first celebration, in … more
My Phone number has been changed. The new number is 508-252-5947, ext. 3127 if you wish to contact me. Thank you, Geraldine Hamel, Rehoboth Public Health Nurse more
The East Providence Local Advisory Committee For Special Education (EPLAC) Welcomes All to the November Meeting on Wednesday November 29th from 6:00- 8:00 pm at the Martin Middle School Library at … more
One of the most often asked questions to the K-8 Withdrawal Study Committee is: What are the projected/potential Rehoboth K-8 withdrawal financial consequences? There would be some one-time … more
To help celebrate the holidays, the young women of Girl Scout Troop 707 conducted a toy drive for the benefit of the children of Doorways’ client families. The Scouts collected a large number … more
Selectwoman Michelle Hines wants to rename the Seekonk Board of Selectmen to Select Board in order to be “gender-neutral.” Hines and fellow member Pamela Pozzi defeated longtime … more
The Rehoboth Board of Selectmen observed a moment of silence Monday for Jane Foster, the town’s former Animal Control Officer. Foster passed away on June 1 at the age of 79. Foster “gave … more
State House –Sen. Hanna M. Gallo and Rep. Susan R. Donovan together sponsored a pair of successful bills this legislative session to bolster early education in Rhode Island. The bills, which … 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
A ceremony will be held on the 11th month, on the 11th day at the 11th hour at the Rehoboth Veterans Cenotaph on the corner of Route 44 and Danforth Street, followed by the placing of a wreath at the … more
Hello All ~ Happy July.  I can’t believe we are more than half way through 2022.  I also can’t believe nine full years have passed since I became your Town Clerk.  I have … more
The town’s Police and Fire Departments held a ceremony on September 11 to remember the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The Reverend Joy Utter from Seekonk Congregational Church … more
The families of Dr. Kevin M. Hurley Middle School recently participated in a food drive on behalf of the Doorways food pantry. Their efforts raised over 800 cans of food, plus hundreds of boxes of … more
The Rehoboth Parks Commission Would Like to Invite You to Our Annual Tree Lighting Ceremony at The Gazebo on December 3RD Starting At 3:30 P.M. Rain, Snow or Shine. For Sale - we will be having a … more
The Iconic EPHS Clock Tower is Remaining Intact. On Tuesday, January 16th the East Providence School Committee voted to formally ask the City Council to approve its request to submit an … more
On October 5, 2019, Rehoboth Land Trust (RLT) Board members and friends will lead a fall hike at the Ephraim Hunt Ministerial Land property, located between 55 and 89 Pond Street. Walk leaders … more
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