March 29, 2024
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Voters will be asked to approve a debt exclusion, which is a temporary tax increase, to pay for the town’s share of the new Tri-County Regional Vocational High School in Franklin. The … more
Two former Seekonk Fire Chiefs are running for Select Board in the April 2 town election. Michael Healy, who resigned from the board last November, will be competing with former board member … more
Seekonk-On Saturday February 24th at 10 AM, Democrats will convene at the Seekonk Public Library meeting room to elect 7 delegates and 4 alternates to represent Seekonk at the 2024 State Democratic … more
The Hurley Middle School building needs to be replaced, says Seekonk School Superintendent Rebecca Kidwell. The building’s heating system has been in constant need of repair. Last … more
The new facility for the town’s Department of Public Works won’t be cheap. The price tag for the project will be $31.2 million. Members of the DPW Building Committee presented an … more
Five new Police Officers were hired at the January 31 Select Board meeting. On April 8, 2023, the Seekonk Police Department held an entrance exam. Police Chief David Enos said several … more
Hello from the Town Clerk’s Office.  It’s winter in New England with snow and frigid temperatures, and if you just wait a bit it can change.  Keep the snow boots and shovels … more
Stow— State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine and Massachusetts Firefighting Academy leadership today announced the graduation of 31 firefighters from the 50-day Career Recruit Firefighting Training … more
Police Chief David Enos plans to ask the Select Board to extend conditional offers of employment for five new officers at their meeting on Wednesday. Due to a staffing shortage, the day to day … more
The Seekonk Recycling Committee would like to remind residents of all the great recycling and sustainability programs and resources we have available in town: Food Waste Compost Collection at TARF: … more
Panda is an adorable short haired, black and white female kitty who is a year old. She craves attention and does not appreciate it when you stop petting her! Her perfect home would be one that has an … more
A United States District Court Judge has ruled in favor of an asphalt company in its lawsuit against the Town of Seekonk, the Board of Selectmen, the Board of Health, and Bruce Hoch, a member of the … more
Four residents have taken out nomination papers to run for the Town Clerk position recently vacated by Florice Craig. The winner of the April 2 election will serve the remainder of Craig’s … more
A District Court Judge has ruled that former Police Chief Dean Isabella has just cause to seek damages from the Town of Seekonk and the Board of Selectmen who terminated his employment in 2023. … more
Stow— State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine and Massachusetts Firefighting Academy leadership today announced the graduation of 31 firefighters from the 50-day Career Recruit Firefighting Training … more
The Zoning Board of Appeals held a Public Hearing on January 8th regarding a proposed residential development which would be situated on the former Firefly golf course. The developer, 320 Fall … more
Seekonk residents were surprised to see increases in their property tax bills. Some voiced their frustrations on social media. “We need some fiscal responsibility here,” said Barbara … more
Seekonk Public Schools Superintendent Rebecca Kidwell said parents are being notified about the content in human sexuality classes and health classes. “Beyond that formal policy, all … more
Boston – State Representative Steven S. Howitt (R-Seekonk) is backing efforts to crack down on “revenge porn” by supporting legislation that imposes strong penalties for sharing … more
DATE: Saturday, March 16, 2024 TIME: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM PLACE: Seekonk Public Safety Building, Fire Division 500 Taunton Ave, Seekonk, MA FEE: $15.00 per Animal – CASH ONLY ACCEPTED FOR … more
2023 featured leadership changes for the town’s Public Safety Departments and the Seekonk Public Schools. Last January, the Board of Selectmen voted to terminate Police Chief Dean … more
The Town Clerk’s office wishes everyone a happy, healthy and safe 2024. 2024 TOWN CENSUS INFORMATION The 2024 Annual Town census has been mailed to all households in Seekonk. Please update … more
Town Clerk Florice Craig has retired. Her final day was December 21. “I enjoy the various issues and challenges that every day brings with working as the Town Clerk,” Craig told the Reporter … more
The young women of Girl Scout Troop 707 have a new holiday tradition as, for the seventh year, the scouts conducted a toy drive for the benefit of the children of Doorways’ client families. The … more
Once again, to celebrate Christmas, the McGovern family conducted a massive toy drive to benefit the children of Doorways client families. The tradition started when daughter Kaylen was a … more
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