April 26, 2024
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Now that the pandemic is mostly behind us, it is a good time to help make Seekonk a cleaner and more beautiful place to live. Be a part of our annual Earth Day celebration and join the Litter Patrol. … more
The 2023 annual rabies clinic, for cats, dogs, and ferrets, will be held on Saturday, March 11 at the Seekonk Public Safety Building Fire Division, 500 Taunton Ave. Clinic will be from 9 am to 12 pm. … more
The Seekonk Memorial Day Parade is being held on Saturday, May 27th, 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
The Seekonk Board of Selectmen has authorized a non-binding advisory question on the April 3 election ballot. Voters will have the opportunity to show support for a different type of town … more
Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt (R-Seekonk) has been re-appointed by House Minority Leader Bradley H. Jones, Jr. (R-North Reading) to the position of Ranking Minority Member on the … more
Winter is a good time to start watching birds. Their energy and activity enliven the quiet landscape, while leafless trees make it easier to spot even the smaller birds. Attracting common species to … more
Incumbents David Andrade and Adam Petronio are being challenged by Michelle Hines and newcomer Pamela Pozzi for two open seats on the Seekonk Board of Selectmen. Hines previously served on the board … more
The ongoing dispute between a parent and members of the Seekonk School Committee has resulted in allegations of harassment. In a February 8 district court filing, attorney Marc Randazza, who is … more
Seekonk School Committee meetings are no longer being live-streamed, which led to some tension at Monday’s meeting. “In early December, it was brought to our attention that the streaming of … more
Seekonk unveiled their new town website on Wednesday. All town boards can be accessed under the Government tab on the home page –  https://www.seekonk-ma.gov . When you click on … more
Hello from the Town Clerk’s office. Thankfully, we’ve not had any major snow storms to date but as we know that could change at any second in New England. Keep those snow shovels and … more
David Andrade and Adam Petronio are both seeking to be re-elected to the Seekonk Board of Selectmen. The terms are for three years each. Former selectwoman Michelle Hines and newcomer Pam Pozzi … more
The Board of Selectmen has been asked to consider placing a non-binding advisory question on the April election ballot. Voters would have the opportunity to show support for a different type of town … more
Seekonk has a new Police Chief.David Enos was sworn in by Town Clerk Florice Craig at Wednesday’s selectmen meeting. Enos, a 19 year member of the department who had served as Deputy Chief, … more
Doorways food pantry wants to thank the faculty, staff, administration and especially the students and their families of Martin Elementary School for their generosity in their recent food drive. A … more
Seekonk, MA – Seekonk Land Conservation Trust has been selected as a beneficiary of the Stop & Shop Community Bag Program for the month of February.Launched in May 2019, the Stop & Shop … more
Seekonk is set to appoint David Enos as Police Chief on Wednesday, just two weeks after the Board of Selectmen voted to rescind the appointment of ex-Chief Dean Isabella. Enos is currently … more
The Seekonk Public Schools 2024 budget may need to be increased over the current fiscal year’s budget of $30.8 million, according to Superintendent Rich Drolet. “As you know, this … more
Seekonk Town officials have been noticeably silent following last week’s vote to terminate the employment of Police Chief Dean Isabella. The Board of Selectmen voted January 18 to terminate … more
Laverne is a beautiful gray DSH cat who is about 1 year old. She is very sweet, yet very shy cat who is looking for her forever home. She has come a long way since we rescued her and would do best in … more
A new fire station in the south end of Seekonk may cost over $9 million. Members of the South End Fire Station Building Committee made a presentation to the Board of Selectmen on January 18. … more
 Police Chief Dean Isabella is suing the Town of Seekonk and the Board of Selectmen for breach of contract. The board voted unanimously Wednesday to terminate Isabella’s employment … more
The Seekonk Board of Selectmen voted unanimously Wednesday to terminate the employment of Police Chief Dean Isabella. Isabella, who had been placed on paid administrative leave by Town … more
The Seekonk Police Department plan to install 20 cameras on various streets. The original cost would be $57,000 for the first year, Police Chief Dean Isabella said about Flock Safety, a company … 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
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