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Seekonk schools may need as much as $40 million in repairs, according to the results of a feasibility study. More than 300 projects were identified across the schools, said Chip Phillips, a Senior …
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By Joe Siegel
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12/28/22
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Traditional - 6 Primrose Lane
Creative - 599 Tremont Street
Over-the-Top - 22 Colonial Way
Our sincere thank you to all participants All the displays were fantastic! Be sure to make the …
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from The Rehoboth Town Events Committee
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12/28/22
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February 8 - Menopause the Musical Vets February 26 - Come from Away PPAC March 11 - Simon & Garfunkel Story PPAC March 26 - Hadestown PPAC April 23 - Six PPAC April 26 - Beetlejuice For more …
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12/28/22
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Luis Sousa, who had filed a lawsuit against the Seekonk School Committee and Superintendent Rich Drolet for violating his civil rights, spoke at Monday’s school committee meeting. Last October, …
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By Joe Siegel
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12/27/22
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I'm happy to report that several cats at the Rehoboth Animal Shelter got new homes for Christmas. Fluffy is still waiting, however. He is a large, dark tabby cat, a neutered male with something of a …
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12/27/22
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Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently reflected on the 2021-2022 legislative session agenda, highlighting some of the major initiatives that were passed by the House …
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12/23/22
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Bruce Alexander, the former finance director for Seekonk, has been hired as an interim assistant town accountant in Rehoboth. The Board of Selectmen approved the appointment Monday.
Roberta …
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By Joe Siegel
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12/20/22
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Seekonk residents might get another opportunity to vote for a new public library. Michael Durkay, chairman of the Library Board of Trustees, informed the Board of Selectmen last Wednesday about a …
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by Joe Siegel
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12/16/22
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The Rehoboth Board of Selectmen have approved the installation of stop signs at two busy intersections in town in an effort to reduce speeding.
Based on the recommendations of Police Chief James …
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By Joe Siegel
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12/16/22
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Hello Rehoboth!
Happy New Year!!
We hope your holidays have been peaceful, safe and filled with family and friends.
We also hope that your New Year Resolutions have health related goals. …
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12/16/22
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Phantom is a handsome domestic medium-haired male, who is less than 3 years old. This sweet boy is very affectionate, friendly and playful. He is up to date on vaccines, neutered, microchipped and …
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12/16/22
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Senator Feeney invites community members to participate in the Second Annual Holiday Gift Card Drive to support New Hope, Inc. All gift cards and proceeds will go to New Hope, Inc. to continue …
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12/16/22
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Boston – The Massachusetts Baby Bonds Task Force released its findings report on creating a Baby Bonds program in the state on Monday, December 12th. Included within the report are …
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12/16/22
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The East Bay Prevention Coalition recently celebrated World Kindness Week with activities in each community that brought smiles and more to many residents and businesses. In East Providence, Bristol, …
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12/16/22
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School Committee chair Erin Brouillette said Monday there had been a “misunderstanding about the purpose and format” of the public comment portion of the meetings. Brouillette noted a …
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By Joe Siegel
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12/7/22
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The sludge which was dumped on Almeida Road has been removed by Earthsource. Rehoboth Selectman Rob Johnson made the announcement Monday. Approximately 300 truckloads of sewage sludge were …
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By Joe Siegel
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12/7/22
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To whom it may concern,We’re writing to you on behalf of the Rehoboth Park Commission. This year will be our second year in conducting the Christmas Tree Lighting at the Veterans Memorial on …
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12/7/22
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On November 1, 2022, the Commonwealth of Massachusetts put in effect a ban on the disposal of mattresses and/or boxsprings into the waste stream. As the result and if they are unbroken or …
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12/7/22
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~HAPPY HOLIDAYS ~ from the Town Clerk’s office. December is here and with that comes the many holiday traditions we have adopted along the way. In our household we have a family tradition, …
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by Florice Craig
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12/6/22
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Hello All ~ I hope this article finds you all healthy and safe along with having an enjoyable Thanksgiving Holiday. I wish you all a healthy and happy December holiday season with your family …
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by Laura Schwall
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12/6/22
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November Election RoundupDaSilva re-elected Mayor. Bob Rodericks, Anna Sousa re-elected; Frank Rego, Frank Fogarty, Rick Lawson to join City Council. Ryan Queenan ousts Charles Tsonos on …
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12/6/22
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East Providence, RI – Six East Providence nonprofits that help residents with food, housing and behavioral health are among the organizations that will share $8.3 million in grants from the …
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12/6/22
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(East Providence, RI, December 1, 2022) – East Bay Community Action Program (EBCAP) is pleased to announce the appointment of Rilwan K. Feyisitan, Jr, of Johnston, RI, as its new President and …
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12/6/22
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The young women of Seekonk Softball held a food and clothing collection on November 13 at the Cole Street fields for the benefit of Doorways food pantry and Angels’ Care Closet. A great deal of …
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12/5/22
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The Seekonk High School Boys and Girls Cross Country Teams collected non-perishable food throughout the season, then delivered the food to the Doorways Food Pantry in early December. The drive netted …
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12/5/22
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