April 19, 2024
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The new turf field and athletic track at Seekonk High School were unveiled at a ribbon cutting ceremony held September 1. Voters at last September’s special election approved $2.7 million in … more
Don “Coop” Cooper was selected as the new District Superintendent at our May 24th, 2022, meeting. He brings 30 years of experience in the Water industry to our organization. This … more
East Providence, RI – NeighborWorks Blackstone River Valley, together with federal, state and local officials, broke ground today on Ivy Place, a mixed-used development that will include 10 new … more
Seekonk town officials intend to establish an economic development subcommittee which will be under the guidance of the Board of Selectmen. The board plans to review the town’s Master Plan, … more
Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse will celebrate their 150th year at The East Providence Chamber of Commerce’s Touch-a-Truck. The event will be held on Saturday, September 24 from 9:30 AM to 2 … more
East Providence, R.I. (August 31, 2022): CareLink, a nonprofit healthcare network of post-acute and community-based providers serving adults with complex health issues, announces statewide … more
East Providence, RI – The City will roll out a number of programs to support East Providence small businesses over the next few weeks. To help our small businesses thrive, the City will be … more
East Providence's Storefront Improvement Program is designed to help small business owners hit hard by the Pandemic. The U.S. Treasury has identified these business areas as those most … more
During the 1950s, the Rehoboth Teachers’ Club held fundraisers for purchasing school supplies and equipment. A play, “Tish” by Alice Chadwicke, was presented in the new Palmer River … more
Hello All – Another month has quickly flown by. I hope you have been enjoying your summer and staying healthy and safe.  As the summer draws to a close, I also hope you had an enjoyable … more
 It's hard to believe September is here already. By the time you read this issue the September Primary Election will be over and we will be busy getting ready for the State Election in November. … more
September News Briefs [Photo gallery]
Crescent Park Looff Carousel is Back! It has been three years since the historic Crescent Park Looff carousel has given a ride or played its melodic organ music. The 127-year-old carousel was in … more
The East Providence Police is proud to announce the promotion of several officers. Captain Michael Jones, Lieutenant Kurt Hawes, Sergeant Michael O'Connell, and Detective Stephen DeMedeiros were … more
Ceremony Attendees get tour of new EPHS The last East Providence High School Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony was in October of 2018, due to the Covid Pandemic.  The EPHS Hall of Fame Committee … more
The 35 th East Providence Fire Department Training Academy held its Graduation Ceremony on August 23, 2022.  Twenty new firefighters were added to the department from an original applicant pool … 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
There are a few cats and a dog at the Rehoboth Animal Shelter. This month's cat is Louise. She is a spayed female tabby cat. Louise is friendly but very timid and spends most of her time at the … more
Meet Local Artists Seekonk Artist Network is happy to announce the return of Seekonk Open Studios! October 1st & 2nd 11:00 - 4:00 Enjoy this self-guided tour viewing the amazing … more
The former Showcase building on Fall River Avenue in Seekonk has sat vacant for nearly 12 years. The multiplex was built in 1974, with fewer screens, and was later subdivided and modified as time … more
Hello Families, It’s that time of year again!  The East Providence Local Advisory Committee For Special Education (EPLAC) welcomes all back to join in the first meetings of the … 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
On August 20th, The Town of Rehoboth put on its first annual clambake at the new Francis Farm campus. For 120 years, this historic site has been hosting clambakes for large parties and small, … more
The Seekonk Cultural council is excited to announce that the second annual Celebrate Seekonk Day is scheduled for October 1st from 12:00 to 4:00 at the Seekonk Public Library, rain or shine. A … more
Imagine a comedy club in a school or a library, and you’ve got “Laugh & Learn,” an educational show that entertains while it explains. It’s happening during “Celebrate Seekonk Day” on … more
Historical author, Phyllis Dupere, will lead a discussion to test citizen’s memories of Seekonk’s past landmarks. How well do you remember the changing stores and business that were along Rt. 6 … more
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