May 17, 2024
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Despite the cooler weather, kitten season has continued. There are several cats and kittens at the Rehoboth Animal Shelter who will be ready for new homes later in November. For more information, or … more
The Seekonk Lions Club has been a positive presence in Seekonk for sixty-six years. The Lions are part of the world’s largest service organization; they are a society of public-spirited people … more
Voters from 11 communities across three counties approved funding construction of a new $286 million Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School building in Franklin. The regional school … more
A burst pipe resulted in some chilly classrooms at Hurley Middle School recently. Seekonk School Superintendent Rebecca Kidwell showed pictures of the pipe at Monday’s school committee. The … more
Fire Chief Sandra Lowery is leaving her position in February. The Select Board will be voting to accept Lowery’s retirement at this Wednesday’s meeting. Lowery has been out on sick leave … more
The Board of Selectmen have renewed Town Administrator Deborah Arruda’s contract for three years. The new contract expires on June 30, 2026. Arruda served as interim Town Administrator … 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
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
Thank you to all our participants! Halloween Category Winners: 1st Place – 49 Perryville Road 2nd Place – 7 Hickory Ridge Road 3rd Place – 11 Ciana Road Fall Category Winner: 1st … more
The Rehoboth Blizzard of Giving, Inc. is a local public charity whose mission is to serve Rehoboth residents by providing Christmas gifts , holiday support, and special occasion needs to our Rehoboth … more
East Providence Fire Department Responds to the Arrest of Firefighter Ricky Tiburcio The East Providence Fire Department is aware of the recent arrest of Firefighter Ricky Tiburcio on domestic … more
East Providence, RI – Mayor Bob DaSilva has signed the fiscal year 2023-2024 budget ordinance as adopted by the East Providence City Council by a unanimous vote of 5-0 during the October 17, … more
State House – House Majority Whip Katherine S. Kazarian and Senate Judiciary Chairwoman Dawn Euer were honored by Common Cause RI last night with the organization’s “Excellence in … more
November 29 -  Newport Playhouse/Cabaret/Buffett/Christmas Show PPAC Shows March 17, 2024 Frozen April 14, 2024 The Golden Girls...The Laugh Continues April 28, 2024 … more
CMA Restorations hosted another successful Car Show Charity Event on Sunday, October 8, 2023, raising $5,000 for the benefit of the Rhode Island Young Marines, a National Non-profit 501c(3) … more
On Saturday, September 30th the Seekonk Cultural Council sponsored the third “Celebrate Seekonk Day” held at the Seekonk Public Library. It was a day set aside to celebrate the history, … more
At their meeting on October 14th, the Rehoboth Cultural Council elected June Cruz as their new Chairperson heading into the 2024 Grant Season. Cruz is a relatively new member, serving since the … more
  Rehoboth’s share of the new Bristol/Plymouth Regional Technical High School is $9 million. The new school is set to open in 2026. A groundbreaking ceremony was held on October 14. … more
Rehoboth Town Events Committee presents the 4th annual Light Up Rehoboth contest. This is a great way to share your decorated yard with the community to drive by and enjoy. Prizes will be awarded to … more
Lt. William George of the Seekonk Fire Department was recognized for 35 years of service to the town at the October 11 Select Board meeting. George, a lifelong resident, began his career as a … more
A few Dighton-Rehoboth School Committee members have expressed doubts about the proposed Comprehensive Health and Physical Education framework presented by DESE (Department of Elementary and … more
The ongoing reconstruction of Rt. 44/118 is about to get “down and dirty,” according to Rehoboth selectman Rob Johnson. The highly traveled and dangerous intersection, which has been the … more
Display an American flag, attend a Veterans' Day ceremony, actively recognize and greet them, document their service, and read stories about their lives and military service contributions so their … more
There will be no new fire station in the South End of Seekonk. The Select Board voted 3-2 Wednesday against placing an article on the Fall Town Meeting warrant. Chair Michael Healy, Pam Pozzi, and … more
The Town of Rehoboth and Michael Costello are being sued by a former employee of the town’s Highway Department. Costello is a former selectman who also served as Highway Superintendent … more
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