May 3, 2024
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Candy – Music – Hayrides – Snacks & More!Saturday, October 226:00 – 9:00Where: DR High SchoolTickets: $5 each Kids and AdultsBuy tickets online by October 20 at … more
(Rehoboth, MA) –Join Rehoboth's own critically acclaimed author, Edward Achorn, as he discusses his newest book "Every Drop of Blood" at the Carpenter Museum, Wednesday, October 12th at 7PM. … more
(Boston – 9/21/2022) State Senator Paul R. Feeney (D-Foxborough) announces the successful passage of $200,000 for a pilot program operated by The Arc of Massachusetts designed to expand access … more
Fido is at the Rehoboth Animal Shelter waiting for a home. Fido, also known as Bananas, is a young adult neutered male Dalmation. He is friendly with people and other dogs and has a great deal of … more
The Rehoboth Board of Selectmen has scheduled a special town meeting for October 25 at Francis Farm. However, Town Clerk Laura Schwall will not be available to oversee it. Schwall explained the … more
If you're looking for the best sweet corn in New England, you go to the Fine Farms Corn Crib in Northern Rehoboth .This year, Ruth Fine Handy, who celebrated her 88th birthday on August 8th, while … 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 Sunday, October 2, 2022 Newman Congregational Church, United Church of Christ has invited members of the Pokanoket Native American Tribe to join us for our 10 AM service followed immediately by … more
Selectman Michael Deignan has suggested building a new playground. “Rehoboth doesn’t have a playground (for children),” Deignan said at the board’s September 6 meeting. … more
Senator Feeney & his staff will be available to meet with constituents for in-person, district office hours in the coming weeks. All meetings are private and one-on-one with the Senator and a … more
I hope this finds you all safe and well and settling into your Fall routines. We continue to be happily busy with our health and wellness activities here THE Public Health Nurses’ Office @ 27 … more
Dighton-Rehoboth School Superintendent William Runey met with the Board of Selectmen Monday to introduce new administrators. Runey explained his focus was to work on rebuilding trust between the … more
The Rehoboth Board of Selectmen authorized the use of the former town hall on Peck Street for storage for a few town departments. The Highway and Forestry departments will be allowed to keep their … more
The Annual Meeting of the Rehoboth Cemetery Association, to which all lot owners are invited, will be held on Saturday, November 12, 2022, at 10 AM, in the Rehoboth Congregational Church, Bay State … 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
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
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
Sergeant Brian Ramos has been elevated to the rank of Deputy Chief of the Rehoboth Police Department. “He’s been a big help to me, to the department,” Chief James Trombetta said of … more
The Seekonk Board of Selectmen intends to contact the state’s Department of Environmental Protection in an effort to remove the sludge dumped in wetlands in Rehoboth. Approximately 300 … more
September 2022Hello again! Can you believe September is upon us?! As we prepare to return to work and school after our summer break there are a few health protecting items that I’d like … more
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) is investigating the contents of the waste dumped on a site on Almeida Road. The findings are expected to be released by mid-September, … more
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