April 25, 2024
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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
Meet Owl… she is a short haired, gray and white tabby who is around 2 years old. She was a former feral cat but now enjoys living the good life with a warm bed, daily meals served to her and … 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
Town Administrator Shawn Cadime has voiced his support for a new town library. Voters will decide whether or not to approve the funding for the $24 million project at Monday’s special town … more
Last July, 10 individuals were arrested for running a drug trafficking operation that distributed fentanyl throughout Southeastern Massachusetts and Rhode Island. According to the charging … more
Boston (Oct. 17, 2022) - Rep. Steven Howitt, who represents the 4th Bristol District, has announced his support for the approval of Question 3 on November’s ballot. The question will update … more
The Seekonk Board of Selectmen is considering what actions to take regarding the Old Town Hall on Taunton Avenue. The building, which had been used for the police department, has been unoccupied for … more
A special town meeting will be held on Monday, October 24 for the sole purpose of voting on a proposed $24 Million Seekonk Public Library building project. The new building would replace the … more
A special town meeting will be held on Monday, October 24 for the sole purpose of voting on a proposed $24 Million Seekonk Public Library building project. The new building would replace the … more
Following a series of public hearings held during the last several months, the Zoning Board of Appeals has given authorization to developer Charles Tapalian to construct seven buildings with a total … more
Thursday, October 20, 6:30-8:00 PM, Seekonk Public Library; Refreshments served.Bring your friends and neighbors from Seekonk, Rehoboth, and anywhere else in Bristol County!For further … more
The Seekonk Police Department introduced their new K-9 comfort dog Mac, on September 23. “Kids, especially kids exposed to trauma, have a much higher likelihood to talk to a police officer … more
Seekonk Public Schools will be admitted to the Bi-County Collaborative in 2023. “I am pleased to announce Seekonk will be admitted into the Bi-County Collaborative in July of next year in … more
Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt, R-Seekonk, maintained a perfect voting record for the 2021-2022 legislative session, participating in all 286 roll call votes recorded in the House … more
The autumn curbside collection of yard waste for residents of Seekonk will occur from October 17 until December 2, 2022. The collection by the Dept. of Public Works will take place and correspond … more
The annual “Scouting for Food” food drive is coming on November 5. The Scouts from BSA Troops 1 and 9, and the Cub Scouts from Pack 88, will be collecting donations from homes in Seekonk and … more
The Seekonk Recycling Committee would like to thank the residents of our town for taking advantage of our rain barrel promotion through the Great American Rain Barrel Company of Hyde Park, MA, last … more
The Seekonk Cultural Council has set an October 17th deadline for organizations, schools, and individuals to apply for grants that support cultural activities in the community. According to Council … more
Seekonk, MA – Seekonk residents, join us at the Seekonk Public Library for a Seekonk Shred Day scheduled for Saturday, October 29, 2022 from 9 AM to 12 noon. This event is for Seekonk Library … 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
Building a bigger and better Seekonk Public Library will not be cheap. Representatives from the Library Board of Trustees told the Board of Selectmen Wednesday the cost would be a whopping $24.5 … more
The town’s Police and Fire Departments held a ceremony on September 11 to remember the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. The Reverend Joy Utter from Seekonk Congregational Church … 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
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
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
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