May 4, 2024
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Superintendent Robert F. Bernardo became Superintendent of Seekonk Water District 17 years ago. He started work with us on May 2nd, 2005. At that time the SWD had 9 employees, 99 miles of water … more
"I am so excited to be returning home with my new band, The Pete Silva Project. When I was first approached about the opportunity, I said yes without even looking at a contract. I knew in my heart … more
September 18th 11:00 - 4:00 at the Seekonk LibraryIn 1636 Samuel Newman and his congregation made their way the 40 miles from the Plymouth Plantations into the vast new world to begin a distant … more
Angels’ Care Closet Inc. of Seekonk, MA will be hosting a drive October 31 – November 14 at each Seekonk School to collect new or gently used winter wear including mittens, gloves, … more
On August 16, former board members of Seekonk cable access channel TV9 told the Select Board they endured harassment and threats by male board members. Denise Poliquin, who served on the board … more
Members of the Select Board, School Committee, and Finance Committee gathered September 20 for a discussion about the future of Seekonk Public Schools. Colliers was hired to conduct a Conditions … more
Seekonk residents will be required to pay their share of the cost of a new building for Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School. A special election has been scheduled for October 24 … more
The Seekonk Democratic Town Committee will hold its annual caucus on Saturday March 12, 2022 at 2:00 PM via Zoom to nominate delegates to the Massachusetts Democratic Caucus to be held on June 3, and … more
Penny and Phoenix are 5-month-old sibling black female kittens. Phoenix has a white splash on her neck. They arrived at the shelter when they were around 7 weeks old and were very skittish, but they … more
The Seekonk Memorial Day Parade is being held on Saturday, May 28th, rain or shine. Join us as we honor members of our military who are either missing or who have lost their lives while serving in … more
Town residents took to social media over the weekend to air their frustrations over a sign placed on the Seekonk High School tennis court.  The sign notes: Tennis facilities are for … more
Town Administrator Shawn Cadime is standing by his decision to suspend Police Chief Dean Isabella, who was placed on paid administrative leave on January 6. Cadime previously said the Board of … 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
The EPVMER2021 committee, again this year, encourages sending a greeting card and/or letter to a veteran or an active service member you know. Or address it "to any veteran" and mail it to your … more
The town DPW will be picking up natural Christmas trees curbside from January 3- January 28, 2022. The pickup days will correspond to the days of your normal trash and recycling collection. As usual, … more
Seekonk residents will be paying higher taxes next year after the Board of Selectmen approved a full shift at their November 16 meeting. According to the Board of Assessors, FY’ 2023 total … more
Happy June ~ Did you know that on June 6, 1872 Susan B. Anthony was arrested, tried and sentenced to pay $100, which she refused, for voting in a presidential election. She was motivated to do this … more
On Monday, August 7th, Doorways was honored by the Seekonk Public Library and its Trustees to be this year’s recipient of the prestigious Sharon St. Hilaire Award for Community Service. This … more
Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently voted to sustain Governor Charlie Baker’s veto of legislation that would allow undocumented immigrants to obtain a … more
To kick off Spirit Week 2022, the Seekonk High School Student Council Executive Board held its first annual Powder Puff Tournament. Each class entered a team of 12 females coached by 2 class members … more
The finalists for the Seekonk School Superintendent position being vacated by Rich Drolet were announced at Monday’s school committee meeting. They include: Marlene Dileo, the … more
The Police Department is looking to identify three suspects who broke into Seekonk High School on June 29. Police said the trio removed an air-conditioning unit and climbed in through a … more
The Doorways food pantry literally “got a lift” from the Seekonk Council of the Knights of Columbus with the donation of a pallet jack to assist in the unloading of the truck that picks … more
Seekonk, MA – Seekonk residents, join us at the Seekonk Public Library for a Seekonk Shred Day scheduled for Saturday, June 1, 2024 from 9 AM to 12 noon. This event is for Seekonk Library … more
Voters at Monday’s Town Meeting approved a $69.1 million budget for the next fiscal year but rejected a salary increase for the Board of Selectmen. One of the warrant articles asked for … more
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