May 3, 2024
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Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently voted to support an $11.3 billion transportation infrastructure bond bill that will provide funding for MBTA safety … more
East Providence, RI – NeighborWorks Blackstone River Valley, together with federal, state and local officials, broke ground today on Ivy Place, a mixed-used development that will include 10 new … more
Seekonk Residents: April 3rd is our town election. We need to fill seats on the Board of Selectmen and the School Committee, these are the positions that have several people who wish to fill the … more
Candidates are starting to line up for the November 5, 2024 election. One candidate, Dave Luiz, has announced that he is running for the East Providence Ward 3 School Committee seat. The seat is … more
The Rehoboth Conservation Commission has been fighting the disposal of 300 truckloads of sewage sludge on Almeida Road. Last April, the commission issued a cease and desist order to Charney, the … more
The City has hosted its first-ever celebration in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. The event took place October 5, 2022 at East Providence City Hall. Hispanic Heritage … more
Hello All ~ Happy New Year ~ I wish you all a safe, HEALTHY , happy, peaceful, and prosperous New Year.  By now you should have received your 2023 Annual Census forms or it should arrive during … more
To the Seekonk Voters, I am running for election to the Seekonk Board of Water Commissioners.  I was a Commissioner from 2016 to 2022.  During that time, I served as the Secretary, … more
Boston – State Representative Steven S. Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently opposed a supplemental budget proposal that would commit an additional $245 million in state funding to cover the ongoing … more
The Town Clerk’s office wishes everyone a happy, healthy and safe 2023. 2023 TOWN CENSUS INFORMATION The 2023 Annual Town census will be mailed to all households in Seekonk due to arrive … more
East Providence, RI – The City of East Providence is launching an Emerald Ash Borer treatment program in July to save some of its most valuable ash trees. Funded in part by the Rhode Island … more
“2nd Sunday” Summer Open Houses : June 12 , July 10, Aug. 14 1pm - 3:30 pm !High School Student Art Show! Hikes at Hunt’s : 1:30 at the Gazebo Family Games: 1 - 3PM Rumford Junction … more
We will be welcoming 13 classrooms back to spend a day in the past at the school this spring. There are many days open this spring and fall to have other CLASSES join us for a day. The school is open … more
As the Director of Rehoboth’s Veteran Services and the Adjutant for the Rehoboth’s American Legion post 302, I would like to thank everyone who participated in this year’s Rehoboth … more
The Board of Selectmen approved the hiring of Melissa Shea to serve as Outreach and Human Services Coordinator. Richard Charbonneau was appointed to serve as Director of Food Services at the … more
Vanishing traffic signs remain a problem in Rehoboth, according to Selectman Lenny Mills. Mills said stop signs had been removed from intersections in town. "Be aware that when you come to … more
Scott Meagher of Rehoboth, Massachusetts was recently recognized by the National Registry of Emergency Medical Technicians for achieving 40 consecutive years of National EMS certification. This … more
Last May, I completed writing my third book in the America Through Time series, Rehoboth Through Time , (Acadia Publishing November 2022). The other two books were Somerset Through Time (2020) and … more
Hello All ~ Happy March!  We have been very fortunate with the snow this year!  As I am writing this article though, we just received our first “plowable” snow; therefore, a … more
Seekonk Public Schools Superintendent Rebecca Kidwell is placing an emphasis on teamwork for the 2023-2024 academic year, which begins on August 30. Kidwell, who started working for the district … more
Board of Selectmen Chairman Skip Vadnais said the relationship between the town of Rehoboth and the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School District is going smoothly. "We have a better understanding of … more
The Hornbine school Museum has closed for the 2023 season. Each year, we pack away items in plastic boxes so the mice can’t destroy materials during the winter. We store some items at our homes … more
State House – The Senate today approved legislation sponsored by Sen. Pamela J. Lauria to help ensure that climate change, rising seas and coastal resiliency are considered as the state makes … more
A signal beacon has been installed at the intersection of Lincoln Street and Taunton Avenue (Route 44), the site of a deadly crash last June. A husband and wife from Pawtucket were killed when … more
There are multiple openings on boards and committees for the April 3 town election, including two three year seats on the Rehoboth Board of Selectmen. Incumbent Selectman Michael Deignan, … more
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