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A cat family at the Rehoboth Animal Shelter has an unusual story: Ginny was so determined to find homes for her kittens that she brought them to the ACO! Ginny is about two years old, quiet and …
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11/26/22
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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 of over 8,000 pounds of food donations from …
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11/25/22
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For many years, East Commerce Solutions, and the Ed and Lisa Medeiros family, have quietly donated thousands of turkeys every Thanksgiving to food pantries and social services agencies throughout …
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11/25/22
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Thanksgiving week 2022 has arrived. November usually means the end of the nice fall weather as the region begins to prepare for the doldrums of winter. It also means football and turkey for many. …
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By Bob Rodericks
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11/21/22
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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 …
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11/21/22
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Once again, we were fortunate to have a great group of Seekonk High School students arrive to make light work of our leaf covered property.
This year’s volunteers consisted of members of the …
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11/21/22
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Veteran Agent James LaFlame, Director Brittney & Assistant Director Ashley presented to the Seniors at the Senior Center a wonderful Veteran's Day celebration with entertainment from the Trident …
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11/21/22
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The East Providence Police Department announced the arrest of a local man on child molestation charges. After an investigation by Detective Michael Spremulli, a grand jury indicted Steven Silva, age …
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News Desk
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11/16/22
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The East Providence City Council both had meetings on Tuesday noight, November 16, 2022. Both groups honored an East Providence High School student for her actions in helping a person in potential …
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11/16/22
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Since 1967 Seekonk Land Conservation Trust has preserved over 700 acres in Seekonk through acquisition and conservation restrictions, and in recent years assisted in many more land preservation …
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11/15/22
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Recently Rehoboth Housing Authority (RHA) Chair Paul Jacques and RHA Member Steve Silva attended a MA-04 Affordable Housing Forum hosted by Congressman Jake Auchincloss featuring special guest …
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11/11/22
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East Providence’s first-ever Mayor, Roberto “Bob” DaSilva easily won re-election over challenger John Rossi with just over 60% of the vote. DaSilva received 9131 votes to Rossi’s 5921. After …
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11/10/22
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A group of students at East Providence High School have formed to show up at school events, on and off campus, for the purpose of supporting classmates. They dress in Townie regalia; they carry …
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East Providence, RI – The East Providence Public Works Department, Recycling/Refuse Division announces that the Forbes Street compost site will be open to residents on the following Saturdays …
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11/7/22
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East Providence, RI – Mayor Roberto DaSilva signed the FY 2022-2023 budget ordinance as approved by the City Council by a vote of 3-2 during the October 18, 2022 City Council meeting. …
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10/28/22
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The volunteers and clients of the Doorways food pantry wish to thank the parishioners of Our Lady of Mt Carmel church for the generous outpouring of food and cash donations in the recent food drive. …
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10/28/22
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The Rehoboth Events Committee hosted the 3rd annual Fall Porch Decorating Contest 2022 this month. The participants truly staged some spectacular displays in one of two categories, Traditional Fall …
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10/27/22
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East Providence, RI – Mayor Bob DaSilva, together with Council President Robert Britto, signed an ordinance expanding disabled veterans’ exemption to more eligible East Providence residents that …
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10/27/22
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Dighton-Rehoboth School Superintendent William Runey was praised by the Rehoboth Board of Selectmen Monday. Runey’s predecessor Anthony Azar retired last June. Selectman George Solas said Runey …
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By Joe Siegel
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10/27/22
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State House — To mark Domestic Violence Awareness Month, Gov. Dan McKee today ceremonially signed legislation that helps protect survivors of domestic violence by keeping their addresses …
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10/26/22
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Speaker Series Webinar 11/16/22 7PM and Hearth Cooking Class 12/3/22 5PM(Rehoboth, MA) –November and December the Carpenter Museum will offer two exciting programs! First the Museum will host a …
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10/26/22
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We are very grateful to Rehoboth Police for their diligence as well as their collaboration with Seekonk PD and the Bristol County Sheriff’s Office to resolve this issue! Their commitment to the …
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10/24/22
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As of this writing, the Rehoboth Animal Shelter is the temporary home of several cats and one dog. Augusta is a pleasant adult cat, a large fluffy tabby with white bib and paws. She looks like a …
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10/24/22
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On Saturday, October 1st the Seekonk Cultural Council sponsored the second “Celebrate Seekonk Day” held at the Seekonk Public Library. It was a day set aside to celebrate the history, …
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10/24/22
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Meet Owl… she is a short haired, gray and white tabby who is around 2 years old. She was a former feral cat but now enjoys living the good life with a warm bed, daily meals served to her and …
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10/21/22
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