May 21, 2024
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Voters will be asked to approve a $36 million budget at the May 9 Annual Town Meeting. The meeting will begin at 7 pm at the Museum Building at Francis Farm, 27 Francis Farm Road. The total town … more
Six new members of the Seekonk Police Department were welcomed at the April 26 Board of Selectmen meeting. The new officers are Mitchell Dudley, Alex Flaxman, Zachary Woynar, John Domagala, Ian … more
The Rehoboth Historical Commission is seeking donations of class photos (of Rehoboth School Children) taken prior to the year 2000. Many of the older generations went to one-room schoolhouses that … more
State House – The House of Representatives passed Majority Whip Katherine S. Kazarian’s (D-Dist. 63, East Providence, Pawtucket) Equality in Abortion Coverage Act tonight. The legislation … more
The Attleboro Lodge of Elks has always been a beneficent presence in our community. Recently, members of the Elks visited the Doorways Food Pantry to present them with a $1,000.00 donation to help … more
The Board of Selectmen voted to change their name to Select Board Wednesday. Selectwoman Michelle Hines brought up the proposal at the board’s April 5 meeting. Hines believed the name … more
A consultant has identified more than $42 million in needs for Seekonk Public Schools. Dan Phillips of Colliers told the school committee Monday about the conditions of the four schools, how … more
The speaker at this year’s annual meeting of the Seekonk Land Conservation Trust (SLCT) will be Dr John Cherry, a renown archaeologist who has been a Professor of Archaeology and Professor of Classics at Brown University since 2006. Professor … more
East Providence, RI – The East Providence Department of Recreation is currently accepting applications for the Dorman “Dolly” Searle Memorial Scholarship. The scholarship is awarded … more
The speaker at this year’s annual meeting of the Seekonk Land Conservation Trust (SLCT) will be Dr John Cherry, a renowned archaeologist who has been a Professor of Archaeology and Professor of … more
The Seekonk School Committee adopted the FY’24 budget of $36 million by a vote of 3 to 2. Chair Meaghan Mahoney, Noah Escaler, and Kyle Juckett voted in favor, with Kim Sluter and Emily Field … more
Seekonk Mourns Former Selectman By Joe Siegel The Seekonk community is mourning the loss of former selectman Donald Kinniburgh. Kinniburgh, 76, passed away on April 21.  Born in … more
If you haven’t explored the town’s Danforth Street property yet, join the Rehoboth Land Trust (RLT) for a walk along the newly established trails, thanks to resident and RLT member Otter … more
What is a swamp?Easy! Swamps are gross, mosquito-infested mud traps… right?This knee-jerk reaction most of us have to the word swamp (say it out loud – it even sounds awful!) is based on … more
East Providence, RI – The East Providence Public Safety Communications Center, a state-of-the-art space, opened at its new location on April 10, 2023 and celebrated its opening during a ribbon … more
• April 15• May 20• June 17• July 15• August 19• September: 16The Seekonk Fire Museum/Central Volunteer Fire Association: Fire Co. 3 - 2022 year in review:The museum … more
The Town of Rehoboth has entered into a land swap agreement with the Housing Authority. Paul Jacques, chairman of the Housing Authority, has proposed constructing 30 units of senior housing. The … more
Penny is young adult grey cat, spayed, vaccinated, and combo-tested negative. She has spent part of her life as a barn cat and is a bit shy. She gets along well with other cats. There are also other … more
We would like to thank David Andrade, Anthony Azar, Donny Azar, David Downs, Dawn Houlker – Azar, Jann McMurry, Cathy Potter, JoAnn Racine, and Brenda Saben for helping to clean and neaten up … more
“2nd Sunday” Spring Open House : May 14 - Mother’s Day 1pm - 3:30 pm - 2nd Annual Student Art Show Hikes at Hunt’s : 1:30 at the Gazebo Family Games: 1 - 3PM … 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
Why are address signs important for residences in Seekonk? It essentially comes down to this: Can we find your home quickly? That’s all there is to it! Let’s take a look at an … more
State House – The House of Representatives today approved legislation sponsored by Rep. Michelle E. McGaw to have Rhode Island join an interstate compact that allows physical therapists … more
Moms of Preschoolers (MOPS) can get a break on the 2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month at Community Covenant Church (615 Tremont St, Rehoboth, MA) from 9:30-11:30am.Come and enjoy childcare for the … more
The Seekonk Lions Club, through our Charitable Trust, wishes to thank all who attended the 2023 Taste of the Town at the Team Works facility in Seekonk making it a huge success! We would like to … more
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