May 3, 2024
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Former Fire Chiefs Michael Healy and David Viera are running for the two open seats on the Seekonk Select Board in the April 1 town election. Healy and Viera are challenging incumbent Chris Zorra. … more
The contest to fill the vacant Town Clerk position includes four candidates. The winner in the April 1 election will serve the remainder of Florice Craig’s term. Craig retired last December. … more
The town’s FY’25 budget was reviewed by the Board of Selectmen at their March 4 meeting. Chief Financial Officer Sue Pimental noted the town was “in pretty good shape” … more
  Four candidates are running for two open seats on the Seekonk School Committee in the April 1 town election. Incumbents Noah Escaler and Kim Sluter are not running for re-election. … more
Incumbent Katie Ferreira-Aubin is facing Robert Owens and Karen DaSilva in the contest for two open three year seats on the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School Committee. The town election is April 2. … more
Hello All ~ Happy March!  The Rehoboth Town Clerk’s Office has been busy processing over 4,500 - 2024 census data forms, 851 dog-tags/licenses, certifying election nomination papers for … more
The Lussier Gym at Beckwith Middle School was filled with excitement on February 15th during the highly-anticipated annual Unified Basketball Blue and White game. This electrifying event featured … more
The Beckwith Middle School Girls Basketball Team has just wrapped up an exceptional season, achieving one of their finest performances to date. They proudly closed the season with an impressive … more
March is typically when we see the transition… as they say “in like a lion, out like a lamb” The good news is March is here, the birds are chirping a sign that Spring is around the … more
Hello Rehoboth, We are headed to Spring! So, you know I am going to caution my gardeners to watch out for mosquitos and ticks . I know you all know the drill, but just as a reminder; long sleeves and … more
The Wednesday luncheon group of 24 women enjoyed a great time at Benjamin's Restaurant in Seekonk! The food was delicious and there was plenty of it!! Our server Sue was an angel and a very patient … 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
Mayor Bob DaSilva, together with Chief Chris Francesconi, presented a check last month in the amount of $1,000 to RISPCA Director Wayne Kezirian and Humane Law Enforcement Special Agent Earl … more
Daisy scouts from Troop 290 in East Providence visited Tockwotton last month to make Valentines with the residents. The cards were being made for residents in the Memory Care Unit. The daisies earned … more
Hollis Machala is a Rehoboth artist and a lifelong resident behind the 26 piece collection of paintings based off the official symbols of Massachusetts that will hang in the State House Senate Lobby … more
East Providence, RI – The City of East Providence continues to support its small businesses. The City of East Providence has hired Tristan Jimerson as its new Business Development & … more
The contest for two open seats on the Rehoboth Board of Selectmen pits incumbent George Solas against two challengers, Richard Panofsky and David Perreira III. The election is April 2. Profiles … more
In the town of Seekonk, Sandra Escaler brings a wealth of experience and dedication as she seeks to serve as your next town clerk. With a strong background in executive management, administrative … more
East Providence, RI – The City of East Providence is seeking to fill the position of Director of Finance. Under the direction of Mayor Bob DaSilva, the Director of Finance is responsible for … more
The Coaches want to congratulate both of the Seekonk High School Warrior Swim teams for having excellent 2023-24 seasons. The girls team were undefeated in their dual meet season, Champions in the … more
Dear Seekonk Residents, I am David Viera, a candidate to serve again on the Seekonk Board of Selectmen. If elected, I will advocate for Seekonk's needs while working to make a living in Seekonk … more
Our regional school district faces tough challenges – a $2 million deficit, falling enrollment, and rising costs threaten our children's education. We need decisive leadership to find … more
Greetings, Seekonk Residents, I am enthusiastic to express my candidacy for the position of Town Clerk, as I believe my extensive experience and skills make me a strong candidate to serve our … more
Tell us a little bit about your background. How long have you lived in Seekonk? I grew up here. I love Seekonk. I went to Aitken (when first and second grade were in the old Annex building) and the … more
State House – House Majority Whip Katherine S. Kazarian has introduced legislation ( 2024-H 7759 ) that would require the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) to produce a monthly … more
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