May 12, 2024
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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
• April 15• May 20• June 17• July 15• August 19• September: 16The Seekonk Fire Museum/Central Volunteer Fire Association: Fire Co. 3 - 2022 year in review:The museum … more
On Saturday, September 30th the Seekonk Cultural Council sponsored the third “Celebrate Seekonk Day” held at the Seekonk Public Library. It was a day set aside to celebrate the history, … more
Stow— State Fire Marshal Jon M. Davine and Massachusetts Firefighting Academy leadership today announced the graduation of 31 firefighters from the 50-day Career Recruit Firefighting Training … more
CMA Restorations hosted another successful Car Show Charity Event on Sunday, October 8, 2023, raising $5,000 for the benefit of the Rhode Island Young Marines, a National Non-profit 501c(3) … more
Hello from the Town Clerk’s Office.  It’s winter in New England with snow and frigid temperatures, and if you just wait a bit it can change.  Keep the snow boots and shovels … more
The Recycling Committee is calling upon volunteers! We have added a fall litter patrol to the annual spring event. We need your help on November 3rd. If you view the roads in town, you may notice … more
The Board of Selectmen has been asked to consider placing a non-binding advisory question on the April election ballot. Voters would have the opportunity to show support for a different type of town … 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
Boston — Dean of the Massachusetts Senate Marc R. Pacheco (D-Taunton) announces that the Executive Office of Housing and Livable Communities has awarded a $60,000 grant for the Seekonk Housing … more
A consultant has identified more than $42 million in needs for Seekonk Public Schools. Dan Phillips of Colliers told the school committee Monday about the conditions of the four schools, how … more
Jacqueline “Jackie” Glum had a vision of a project that would help connect her students to the community and foster a culture of service and caring. She was inspired to create a variation … more
The Board of Selectmen voted to change their name to Select Board Wednesday. Selectwoman Michelle Hines brought up the proposal at the board’s April 5 meeting. Hines believed the name … more
Boston – State Representative Steven S. Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently supported legislation that authorizes $375 million in state bond funding to assist cities and towns with the repair and … more
The Board of Selectmen expressed their frustrations about Monday’s poorly attended town meeting. Changes to the Town Charter were rejected. “For all those that worked hard on the charter … more
David Andrade and Adam Petronio are both seeking to be re-elected to the Seekonk Board of Selectmen. The terms are for three years each. Former selectwoman Michelle Hines and newcomer Pam Pozzi … more
Mark your calendars for the Friends of the Library book sale. All proceeds benefit the public library. There are great titles at amazing prizes; Nov. 23, 9 am - 3 pm, Seekonk Public Library, … more
The Seekonk School Committee, Superintendent Rich Drolet, and Committee chair Kim Sluter are being sued by Luis Sousa, a parent of two students at Aitken Elementary School. The suit was filed … more
Coming June 23Seekonk, MA – Seekonk residents, let’s celebrate the first weekend of summer together as we take the library outdoors! Join us for a Summer Celebration in Seekonk Meadows on … more
Boston – State Representative Steven S. Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently supported a $56.2 billion state budget for Fiscal Year 2024 which calls for increased local aid and free universal school … more
Bristol & Norfolk District — State Senator from Foxboro, Paul R. Feeney, will be holding Office Hours across The Bristol and Norfolk district in June. Senator Feeney’s Office Hours … more
Members of the Seekonk Police and Fire Departments hosted the annual National Night Out on August 1 behind the Public Safety headquarters on Taunton Avenue. The family friendly event included … more
The Seekonk Recycling Committee is co-sponsoring a residents-only document/paper shredding event in conjunction with the Seekonk Library. The shredding on June 16 will take place from 9-12 noon at … 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
Bear and Scarface are 2-year-old, female Guinea pigs that were surrendered by their owner. Bear is brown & buff colored and Scarface is tri colored. On spa days, they lounge in their play-yard … more
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