April 24, 2024
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Douglas is a pint sized pittie mix whose favorite place is on your lap! He is super snuggly and affectionate. He is a 3-year-old brown brindle male lovebug. Douglas would do best in a home with … more
Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt, R-Seekonk, maintained a perfect voting record in 2023, participating in all 70 roll call votes recorded in the House of Representatives between … more
The closure of the Washington Bridge on Interstate 195 westbound into Providence has resulted in traffic headaches for East Providence and Seekonk drivers. The Rhode Island Department of … more
When I returned to Rumford after years of living away, I discovered there existed a series of concerts in Rehoboth Massachusetts, sponsored by Arts in the Village. Liking a smaller venue, I explored … more
A state group is urging its members not to apply for the position of Fire Chief in Seekonk. A letter sent on December 8 to the Professional Fire Fighters of Massachusetts by President Richard D. … more
The Select Board voted Wednesday to place a debt exclusion proposal to help pay the costs of the Tri-County building project on the April 2024 election ballot. Last October, voters from 11 … more
The volunteers and clients of the Doorways Food Pantry wish to thank the Rotary Club of East Providence and Seekonk for their continuing strong support of our mission to ensure that no home in our … more
The Seekonk Select Board recently voted to appoint former Falmouth Fire Chief Michael Small as the town’s Interim Fire Chief. “His approach to coming in as an interim is putting both feet … more
The East Providence Police Have Issued a Saturday Press Statement: East Providence police arrested Joshua D. Pavao, age 43, with a last known address in Kissimmee, Florida. On Friday, Dec. 1, … more
RI Representative June Speakman and Massachusetts Representative Steven Howitt were joined by Warren Councilperson Keri Cronin, Pokanoket Sachem Dancing Star, Pokanoket Sagamore Winds of Thunder, … more
The Scouting for Food collection was another enormous success; the Scouts from BSA Troops 1 and 9, and the Cub Scouts from Pack 88, collected a record haul estimated at over 8,000 pounds of food … more
Ed & Lisa Medeiros continued their Thanksgiving tradition of sharing their good fortune with those in need. This year, as in the past, they donated thousands of turkeys to multiple organizations, … more
For the third year, the congregation of Faith Christian Center are living their faith by reaching out to help Doorways supply Thanksgiving dinner for Seekonk families who are dealing with difficult … more
Seekonk, MA - Joshua Troiano, a 2023 graduate of Seekonk High School, has announced his campaign for one of the two open school committee seats this April. Troiano explained, “I am excited for … more
Santa Claus will arrive for his annual visit at the Seekonk Fire Museum, 211 Newman Avenue in Seekonk on Sunday, December 10th from 11AM-2PM. Santa will be riding aboard the Antique Maxim Engine #3 … more
Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt (R-Seekonk) is backing long-term care legislation that contains enhanced protections for patients as well as expanded training provisions for the … more
The state is investigating allegations of discrimination filed against the Board of Directors of TV9.  Deborah Hoch and Kristen Montgomery, former board members, filed complaints with the … more
The Seekonk Recycling Committee would like to remind residents of all the great recycling and sustainability programs and resources we have available in town: Mattress Recycling costs HOW MUCH?! In … more
Select Board Chair Michael Healy submitted his resignation on Monday. The Board’s Vice Chair, Christopher Zorra, read Healy’s resignation letter at Wednesday’s meeting. … more
Veterans Day 2023 found a great, energetic group of Mrs. Brillon’s Seekonk High School Spanish Class students with rakes and leaf blowers in hand volunteering their time on a Saturday morning … more
Graduates of Class #315 Represent 17 Massachusetts Fire Departments STOW—State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine and Massachusetts Firefighting Academy Director Jeffrey P. Winn announced the … more
All World War II veterans are now eligible for no-cost health care, medical services and nursing home care from the Department of Veterans Affairs, the agency announced Friday in advance of Veterans … more
Voters at Monday’s Town Meeting approved several fund transfers including the sum of $676,544.40 from Free Cash to the Stabilization Fund, the sum of $676,544.40 from Free Cash to the Municipal … more
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