April 20, 2024
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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
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
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
Work on the reconstruction of Rt.44/118 begins next week, which will convert the highly traveled and dangerous intersection into a traffic roundabout. The project will involve utility pole … 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
The Town of Rehoboth Events Committee hosted its 2nd Annual Easter Egg Hunt at the Francis Farms campus on Sunday April 2nd! Despite a chilly breeze, we had an unprecedented turnout of over 1000 with … more
Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt (R-Seekonk) and the members of the House Republican Caucus recently presented a united front as they attempted to preserve the will of the voters on … more
Hello All ~ The temperature is warming; flowers blooming; birds singing ~ Happy Spring!  March has certainly been crazy busy for the Town Clerk’s Office.  During the month of March, … more
Voters once again rejected a debt exclusion, which is a temporary tax increase, to pay for the town’s share of the $305 million Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School building project. 808 … more
When voters go to the polls on Tuesday, they will be asked to approve a temporary tax increase, known as a debt exclusion, to pay the town's share of the Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School … more
We will be welcoming 13 classrooms back to spend a day in the past at the school this spring. There are many days open this spring and fall to have other CLASSES join us for a day. The school is open … more
Dighton-Rehoboth School Superintendent Bill Runey disputed claims made by former Superintendent Anthony Azar regarding fines issued to the district by the Internal Revenue Service. Azar said no fines … more
The Rehoboth Animal Shelter is currently home to Mikey, an orange neutered male cat. Mikey is a very friendly boy. Although he came in as a stray, he has clearly been accustomed to people and was … more
Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently supported legislation authorizing $350 million in bond appropriations to help cities and towns maintain their local … more
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Claim Boils are in full swing, held on the first Wednesday of the month. Spring 2023 dates include: April 5th, May 3, and June 7. Our annual Chet Munroe Chicken Barbeque will be held Sunday, June … more
The Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School District is holding an event on March 28 to honor the retirement of Janice Terry. Terry has served 30 years as a Dighton Rehoboth School Committee member. … more
Incumbents Aaron Morse and Richard Barrett are facing newcomer Robert Owens in the contest for two open three year seats on the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School Committee. Morse currently serves as … more
The Dighton-Rehoboth School Committee approved a $49.9 million budget for the next fiscal year on an 8 to 2 vote Tuesday. The budget represents a request of roughly a $1.8 million increase over the … more
“Thank you to everyone involved that helped make this event possible! Well organized event and very efficient process conducted. Great collaboration by the Town of Rehoboth and Town of Seekonk … more
Performers: Jonathan Cohler and Rasa Vitkauskaite Presenter: Arts in the Village Concert Series When: Saturday, April 29, 7:30 p.m. Where: Goff Memorial Hall, 124 Bay State Rd., Rehoboth, MA 02769 … more
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