April 27, 2025
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As 5pm was approaching, a vibrant energy pulsed through the air at the Ledgemont Country Club. The 28th Annual Taste of the Town was about to begin, and the anticipation among the crowd was intense. …

The Seekonk Lions 2025 Annual Taste of the Town committee would like to thank all the vendors and patrons who came to Seekonk’s Ledgemont Country Club for a great evening of food, drink, and …

Seekonk residents have banded together to help the family of former Select Board member Justin Sullivan. Sullivan’s house at 29 Emily Way caught fire on Monday and was deemed a total loss. Read …

Advocates for a South End Fire Station in Seekonk plan to make a presentation at the May 12 Spring Town Meeting. “It’s a reasonable, suitable, adequate building,” said James …

A three alarm fire destroyed the home of former Seekonk Selectman Justin Sullivan on Monday afternoon. Neighbors reported seeing the flames around 1:15 pm at the house on 29 Emily Way. …

The RAS Scholarship Committee is accepting applications for the 2025-2026 second semester scholarship. Applicants must be planning to major in a field related to museum or library studies. This may …

Are you looking for help and hope? Every week at Community Covenant Church, we strive to bring that to everyone who walks through our door through the good news of the gospel of Jesus. Through …

The Seekonk Fire Museum will be open to the public at a new time in 2025. The museum will be open the third Saturday during the following months in 2025 from Noon-2pm. May 17 June 21 July 19 August …

The Seekonk Recycling Committee would like to remind residents of all the great recycling and sustainability programs and resources we have available in town: Adopt-A-Drain program update! If you …

A copy of Seekonk’s 2024 Annual Report has been released and is accessible on the town website – Seekonk-ma.gov. Seekonk’s population is now 15, 649. There are 11, 409 …

Robert Gerardi is the new Chairperson of the Seekonk School Committee. Emily Field will serve as Vice-Chair and Lisa Rizzo will serve as Secretary. Field has been serving on the committee …

Boston, Mass. - March 25, 2025 - The following local residents have been named to the 2024 fall semester dean's list at Simmons University in Boston. * Sophia Wilcox, Seekonk (02771) * Adriana Ramos, …

Seekonk High School is mourning the loss of their athletic director John Moran, who passed away on Friday. Principal William Whalen shared this message with students, staff, and parents: …

Boston, MA — April 8, 2025 — Senator Kelly Dooner (R-Taunton) issued a strong statement today opposing the Governor’s proposed $14.2 million cut to the Jail Diversion Program (JDP) …

Boston – State Representative Steven S. Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently supported a $1.3 billion supplemental budget that allocates surplus revenues to a series of education and …

St. Mary Academy-Bay View principal Dr. Marcela Rossi is proud to announce that 172 students made the honor roll for the Third Quarter. This academic distinction recognizes the dedication of students …

The Seekonk Select Board approved $8.9 million in bond anticipation notes to pay for three items, including the South End Fire Station, the Department of Public Works (DPW) facility, and the purchase …

Happy Spring! Personally we are very happy for the extra hours of daylight. Many families seem to be taking advantage of the nice weather by visiting the Town Hall Playground. It has been full of …

Seekonk, Mass. – During National School Breakfast Week (March 3 – 7, 2025), Seekonk High School celebrated the impact that free school breakfast has on students each day. Staff members …

The Racial Equity Team is temporarily pivoting its focus to hosting current event discussions. Topics this month: April 7  - Constitutional Crisis / American Immigration: Here is the …

A tax increase to pay for the town’s share of constructing the new Tri County Regional Vocational High School was approved Monday. The required town contribution is $1 million over a 30 …

The Aitken School community has long been involved in the fight against food uncertainty. The Aitken PTO recently held a Family Bingo Night that also doubled as a food drive for Doorways, and a great …

Select Board member Michael Healy has spoken in favor of demolishing the Old Town Hall on Taunton Avenue. The structure, the former site of the Seekonk Police Department headquarters, has sat …

The three candidates for two open three year seats on the Seekonk School Committee answered questions from local media at a televised forum on March 28. Michael Dressler, a member of TV9’s …

Historically, American institutions have contributed to the unequal and sometimes violent treatment of many of its citizens. To ensure that this church supports racial equity and social justice with …

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