March 28, 2024
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Close your eyes Anywhere.Put them In view.The family You know.The members You knew.See the Familiar placeYou gathered.A place where Everyone mattered.Look back.See your home.If you're Not there May … more
You know, Paula, the one who retired back in July 2021 and who was fortunate enough to have our Rehoboth Reporter print my meanderings. I have plans to write on that subject again and what it’s … 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
To the wonderful friends of the Hart and Chaisty Families, Your over whelming support and all of your thoughtful cards, gifts and prayers were very much appreciated. It is so amazing how so many … more
The time Has come For leaves To fall, Below Swarming starling's Migrant calls. The leaves Migrate From high To low. Each has It's own path And time To go. Don Gardner Seekonk, MA more
At 2:00 in the morning, Christmas Eve, 2004, my wife and I awoke, not to a “clattering of hoof beats” on our roof, but to the screams of our 4-year-old daughter. Rushing to her bedroom, … more
I am going to start from the beginning.  The solar farm project on Pond Street started in September of 2019.  Before the project was even brought in front of the town my husband attended a … more
Seekonk needs to stop and refocus on Town Employees. When you take the time to think about “essential” services. What is the first to spring to mind? Mine is Public Safety. Our world has … more
On August 26, 2021, we lost one of the most important people the Town of Seekonk will ever know. Beverly Hart was a schoolteacher, a wife, a mom, and a grandmother to her family but she was also a … more
More than $5100 was raised during the East Providence Athletic Club’s 25th Annual John Chalmers Charity Golf Tournament. The July event was held at Triggs Memorial Golf Course, Providence, and … more
Back in The days A bell Brought Cows home. Back in The days Of the Gramophone. Stillness came With the Quick steps Of dusk. The family Earned rest. The family Earned trust. Don Gardner Seekonk more
This is in response to "The Beacon Installed at Seekonk Intersection". Is this a joke? Do the Seekonk Board of Selectmen members seriously believe this is a way to deter accidents or speeding over … more
1) What was the biggest challenge (or challenges) you faced during your time as Superintendent of D-R? • Building a budget that created opportunities for our students while balancing the … more
In 2019, the Town of Rehoboth rejected an FY20 assessment presented by the DR School Committee at three separate Town meetings. With the School Committee and Administration unable to develop a budget … more
My son and I had the privilege during the fall of 2021 to attend the Seekonk Citizens Police Academy (held for the first time in over 20 years). The classes met weekly over the course of twelve … more
I would like to correct some miss information that has been put out there. In parentheses are quotes from our regional agreement (July 1, 1987). “ The agreement entered into pursuant to CHAPTER … more
The old woodpile Sleeps through Summer. It could Charge rent To mice And chipmunks. It waits For a woodstove To end Future plans. It does Not know The farmer Has gone. Don Gardner Seekonk, MA more
I would like to take this opportunity to share with you some updates as I close out my final year as Superintendent of Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School District due to retirement:• Not too long … more
Summer has come and we need to think of our pets. Please try and keep your pets inside where it’s cool and have plenty of fresh cold water near them at all times if they have to be … more
"Start with what's necessary. Then start working on the possible. And suddenly, you're doing what was impossible." –St. Francis Assisi In the past three years, the only constant was … more
Years ago in 1987 Dighton and Rehoboth joined in an agreement to form a regional K-12 school district. At that time it was a fair and equitable decision. Now however it is not. The Department of … more
It never ceases to amaze the guarded defensive posturing displayed by the School Department at Town Meeting when a suggestion is made to make a change in the budget. The body language of the School … more
We would like to thank all of the hardworking volunteers that came out to help with the annual Spring cleanup. We had over 200 volunteers and together we collected in excess of 241 bags of trash off … more
The Rehoboth Conservation Commission wants to thank all those citizens who attended the annual Town Meeting and showed such overwhelming support, voting 99 to 3 for the control and custody article … more
I would like to thank all the participants who signed up and donated their time and energy to help keep the Town of Seekonk beautiful. Starting the week of Earth Day in April and extending into May, … more
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