March 28, 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
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
A ceremony was held on Veterans Day to honor the men and women who have served their country in the armed forces. “We give thanks to all veterans who served their country honorably during … more
Thank you to Veteran Agent James LaFlame and Human Services' Director Brittney Faria for a great day of celebration with the Navy Band Northeast Woodwind Quintet (Newport) with a wonderful … more
The Seekonk Select Board remains uncertain about how the search for a new Fire Chief will be conducted. Chief Sandra Lowery will be stepping down in February. Lowery has been on sick leave … more
34 new students have been enrolled in Seekonk Public Schools in the last two weeks, according to Superintendent Rebecca Kidwell. Approximately 40 migrant families are being housed at the Ramada … more
Seekonk Lions Continue to Support the Doorways Food Pantry The Seekonk Lions Club has been a positive presence in Seekonk for sixty-six years. The Lions are part of the world’s largest … more
Lt. William George of the Seekonk Fire Department was recognized for 35 years of service to the town at the October 11 Select Board meeting. George, a lifelong resident, began his career as a … more
Happy November. Let’s hope we see more sunshine than we did in September and October. It’s never an easy transition to colder days and nights. The Farmer’s Almanac is predicting a … more
The Seekonk Police Department has joined the Neighbors app. Neighbors Public Safety Service (NPSS) is the interface that allows local officials to connect, communicate and share hyper-local … more
Voters at the November 13 Fall Town Meeting will be asked to approve fund transfers and bylaw amendments. The meeting will begin at 7 pm at Seekonk High School, 261 Arcade Avenue. Article One … more
Approximately 40 migrant families are being housed at the Ramada Inn on Route 44 in Seekonk. The town received official notification from the state recently. “The Town and the School … more
Saturday, December 2nd 4 PM – 8 PM Seekonk Town Hall Seekonk, MA Featuring: Live Music: Timeless RI Food Trucks & Vendors Ice Skating – Don’t forget your skates! Activities … more
The Halloween Harvest event at the Seekonk Senior Center was extremely fun & entertaining & enjoyed by all who attended. The storyteller Mr. Davis Bates kept everyone in suspense with his … more
The Aitken School community as been a strong supporter 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 … more
The Seekonk Select Board has launched a search for a new Fire Chief following news of Sandra Lowery’s resignation in February. The decision was made to look within the department for a … more
The Seekonk Lions Club has been a positive presence in Seekonk for sixty-six years. The Lions are part of the world’s largest service organization; they are a society of public-spirited people … more
Voters from 11 communities across three counties approved funding construction of a new $286 million Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School building in Franklin. The regional school … more
A burst pipe resulted in some chilly classrooms at Hurley Middle School recently. Seekonk School Superintendent Rebecca Kidwell showed pictures of the pipe at Monday’s school committee. The … more
Fire Chief Sandra Lowery is leaving her position in February. The Select Board will be voting to accept Lowery’s retirement at this Wednesday’s meeting. Lowery has been out on sick leave … more
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