April 18, 2024
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Seekonk Town Administrator Shawn Cadime said he was concerned about the proposed Tri County Regional Vocational High School project, which will cost $280 million. A special election will be held on … more
The Doorways food pantry literally “got a lift” from the Seekonk Council of the Knights of Columbus with the donation of a pallet jack to assist in the unloading of the truck that picks … more
Members of the Select Board, School Committee, and Finance Committee gathered September 20 for a discussion about the future of Seekonk Public Schools. Colliers was hired to conduct a Conditions … more
Town Administrator Shawn Cadime said the Seekonk Fire Department is well staffed. Cadime said Wednesday the department has a new Chief (Sandra Lowery), a new Secretary, and two new Captains. … more
The Seekonk Select Board voted to remove the dam at the former site of the Attleboro Dye Works, situated next to the former Attleboro Dyeing and Finishing site off Maple Avenue. “The dam … more
The Seekonk School Committee is considering what steps to take to address aging school buildings. Last February, a consultant identified more than $42 million in needs for Seekonk Public Schools. Dan … more
A funeral service for Seekonk Patrolwoman Kourtny DeForitis is set for 11 am Monday at O'Keefe-Wade Funeral Home in Taunton. According to her obituary, Burial will immediate follow into the Cedar … more
Town and state officials gathered Monday to pay tribute to the police officers and firefighters who died during the terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001. “It is important that we never … more
The Town of Seekonk is mourning the death of Patrolwoman Kourtny DeForitis following an accident early Saturday morning in Somerset. DeForitis, a Taunton resident, was 28 years old.   … more
There will be an open seat on the Seekonk Water District (SWD) Board of Water Commissioners (BoWC) in the 2024 election. The SWD is an award-winning Water District that provides over 440 million … more
September has always been a month of changes. Summer vacations are over and it’s the start of many new and exciting things. Whether it’s going back to a familiar school or attending a new … more
Seekonk Town Administrator Shawn Cadime received positive reviews from the Select Board for his annual job performance evaluation. “Shawn’s continued professionalism is instrumental to … more
The following statement is a response to the allegations by the three women that appeared in "Community Speaks" section of the Seekonk Select Board's August 16, 2023, meeting. Seekonk Cable Access … more
Saturday, Sept. 2 8:30 – 11 am Join us for Connection….Conversation….Friendship Christ Church Parish Hall in Historic Swansea Village 57 Main Street Swansea, MA 02777 … more
The Seekonk Cultural council is excited to announce that the third annual Celebrate Seekonk Day is scheduled for Saturday, September 30th from 12:00 to 3:00 at the Seekonk Public Library, rain or … more
The Seekonk Planning Board is in the process of reviewing incomplete subdivisions throughout town and will be considering formal enforcement/ default findings for a number of these developments at … more
When classes begin on August 30th, there will be new assistant principals at the Aitken Elementary School and Hurley Middle School. Jessica Borges will serve as assistant principal at Aitken and … more
Jacqueline “Jackie” Glum was inspired to develop an “Empty Bowls” project with her elementary school students to help connect them to the community and foster a culture of … more
There will be an open seat on the Seekonk Water District (SWD) Board of Water Commissioners (BoWC) in the 2024 election. The SWD is an award-winning Water District that provides over 440 million … more
Free doses of Narcan are available to Seekonk town residents at the public safety building at 500 Taunton Avenue while supplies last. The medication, which reverses the effects of opioid overdoses, … more
On Monday, August 7th, Doorways was honored by the Seekonk Public Library and its Trustees to be this year’s recipient of the prestigious Sharon St. Hilaire Award for Community Service. This … more
Seekonk residents will be required to pay their share of the cost of a new building for Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School. A special election has been scheduled for October 24 … more
On August 16, former board members of Seekonk cable access channel TV9 told the Select Board they endured harassment and threats by male board members. Denise Poliquin, who served on the board … more
Local cable access station TV-9 has installed a temporary Board of Directors following some internal turmoil. At a meeting held on August 7, David Saad was named President. Michael Dressler was … more
Seekonk Public Schools Superintendent Rebecca Kidwell is placing an emphasis on teamwork for the 2023-2024 academic year, which begins on August 30. Kidwell, who started working for the district … more
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