May 21, 2024
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East Providence, RI – The City of East Providence Recreation Department is partnering with Kinderdmotion and Dance of New England to offer pop-up half day summer camps for ages 3-7 at the East … more
The Blizzard of Giving, Inc. is available all year round to help Rehoboth Children. We are here to help make your child’s birthday even more special! Please visit our website … more
State House — The House of Representatives today passed legislation introduced by Majority Floor Manager John G. Edwards (D-Dist. 70, Tiverton) that would protect organ donors from unfair … more
State House – More Rhode Islanders will be able to develop accessory dwelling units (ADUs) on their property under legislation sponsored by Rep. June S. Speakman and approved by the House of … more
State House – Sen. Valarie Lawson (D-Dist. 14, East Providence) and Rep. Katherine Kazarian (D-Dist. 63, East Providence, Pawtucket) are sponsoring a joint resolution to provide state funding … more
State House – Rep. June S. Speakman has been honored by Clean Water Action as an “Environmental Champion” for her work protecting Rhode Islanders and the state’s water from … more
The audio quality at Monday’s Town Meeting was criticized by Board of Selectmen Chair Michael Healy. The meeting was held in the auditorium of Seekonk High School and was later broadcast on TV9. … more
Voters at Monday’s town meeting approved $100,000 for a feasibility study for the Seekonk Public Library. Other articles which were approved: Appropriate the sum of $55, 217.66 … 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
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
State House – The Senate today passed a bill sponsored by Sen. Valarie Lawson to make permanent a pilot program passed last year that requires insurance coverage for treatment of pediatric … more
Everyone who attended enjoyed their special day. Thank you to Young's Catering in Seekonk for preparing & serving the luncheon, to BJ's in Seekonk for the beautifully decorated cake, TV9 for some … more
Rehoboth - The Rehoboth Democratic Town Committee (RDTC) will hold its annual caucus on Thursday 01 June 2023 at the Blanding Public Library 124 Bay State Road at 7:00 PM to nominate candidates for … more
East Providence, RI – The East Providence Recreation Department announces the 2023 Summer Concert line-up. Shows are weather permitting and take place at Rose Larisa Memorial Park located at … more
East Providence, RI – The East Bay Community Action Program, the Boys & Girls Club and the Newman Congregational Church are among 11 local organizations that received more than $1 million … more
Voters at Monday’s Town Meeting approved a $69.1 million budget for the next fiscal year but rejected a salary increase for the Board of Selectmen. One of the warrant articles asked for … more
The finalists for the Seekonk School Superintendent position being vacated by Rich Drolet were announced at Monday’s school committee meeting. They include: Marlene Dileo, the … more
State House – Sen. Linda Ujifusa (D-Dist. 11, Portsmouth, Bristol) is encouraging young leaders in the Asian American Pacific Islander community to consider applying for three leadership … more
State House – Sen. Valarie Lawson is sponsoring legislation to expand Rhode Island’s Temporary Caregiver Insurance (TCI) program from six weeks to 12. That would bring Rhode Island into … more
We have all seen the studies. We have all seen the data. It is also simple common sense that children perform better in school if they are properly fed. So why are some of our children still going … more
Hello All ~ Happy May! – The Spring flowers are here, birds are back, and the leaves have popped ~ thank goodness Spring has arrived!   If it is May, it must be Tax Day . . . as a … more
Spring is finally here. The buds on the trees are starting to pop along with the flowers. I hope everyone gets out and enjoys this beautiful time in New England. As I always do in my May article, I … more
In September of 2019 City Councilman-at-Large Bob Rodericks introduced an ordinance seeking the removal of the abandoned India Point Railroad Bridge which had been used last in 1974.  The India … more
Auditor General gives City date to improve audit timeline In an April 17, 2023 letter from Rhode Island Auditor General David A. Bergantino, the City was given to May 1 st , 2023 to reply to the … more
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