May 2, 2024
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Last Monday, Selectman Lenny Mills explained the state would be monitoring more thoroughly for water pollution. "We have to do it," Mills said. "We don't have a choice, it's not an option." … more
Hunger is largely an invisible problem. Unless you experience hunger yourself, or volunteer at a food pantry or meal site and see the long lines of people seeking help, it’s hidden from view. … more
Boston – State Representative Steven S. Howitt (R-Seekonk) is backing efforts to crack down on “revenge porn” by supporting legislation that imposes strong penalties for sharing … more
DATE: Saturday, March 16, 2024 TIME: 9:00 AM – 12:00 PM PLACE: Seekonk Public Safety Building, Fire Division 500 Taunton Ave, Seekonk, MA FEE: $15.00 per Animal – CASH ONLY ACCEPTED FOR … more
State House — Rep. John G. Edwards (D-Dist. 70, Tiverton, Portsmouth), the Majority Floor Manager of the House of Representatives, has introduced legislation that would protect the Sapowet … more
(Dec. 12, 2023) — The East Providence Prevention Coalition was recognized by the McKee Administration on Thursday, December 13, 2023, for its efforts to reach out to young people and steer them … more
2023 featured leadership changes for the town’s Public Safety Departments and the Seekonk Public Schools. Last January, the Board of Selectmen voted to terminate Police Chief Dean … more
The year was notable for some administrative changes for the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School District. Dighton-Rehoboth High School Principal Gail DeCecco resigned last June. The district hired … more
The Town Clerk’s office wishes everyone a happy, healthy and safe 2024. 2024 TOWN CENSUS INFORMATION The 2024 Annual Town census has been mailed to all households in Seekonk. Please update … more
Hello All ~ Happy New Year ~ I wish you all a safe, HEALTHY , happy, peaceful, and prosperous New Year.  By now you should have received your 2024 Annual Census form or it should arrive during … more
City Grinds to a Halt with 195W Bridge Closure – Ends 2023 with a bang! The City of East Providence was hit with a triple whammy as the year came to a close. Call it a gift from the Grinch … more
Citing a police report that said, “between the years 2013-2023, there have been over 2,000 calls for service at the Inn and some 300 arrests,” the East Providence City Council has … more
A caucus of the Republican Party for the nomination of candidates to be elected at the Tuesday, April 2, 2024, Town Election will be held on Wednesday, February 7, 2024, 7:00 p.m., at the COA-Senior … more
The East Providence Police Department has announced the arrest of 20-year-old Pawtucket resident, Jose Hernandez. Captain Michael Rapoza, East Providence Police Public Information Officer, said … more
Town Clerk Florice Craig has retired. Her final day was December 21. “I enjoy the various issues and challenges that every day brings with working as the Town Clerk,” Craig told the Reporter … more
During the 20th century, Rehoboth Schools transitioned from one-room school houses to four-room school houses. (Pleasant Street School, Anawan School and North Rehoboth School) These four-room … more
Over the course of the coming eight years, we will celebrate the events that gave us our Independence. The first official event leading to our independence were the actions at Lexington and Concord, … more
The young women of Girl Scout Troop 707 have a new holiday tradition as, for the seventh year, the scouts conducted a toy drive for the benefit of the children of Doorways’ client families. The … more
Once again, to celebrate Christmas, the McGovern family conducted a massive toy drive to benefit the children of Doorways client families. The tradition started when daughter Kaylen was a … more
On December 9, Lucky’s Pub in East Providence held a “Guest Bartender” fundraising event to raise money to combat food uncertainty in East Providence and Seekonk. It was a football … more
The EP Veterans Memorial Expressway (EPVME) Re-dedication 2021 Committee announces a fundraiser and requests new and updated submissions to the EP Military Service Honor Roll. Paper notecards, with a … more
243 Crescent View Ave. Riverside Building “D” Come Join the Fun every Thursday Night! Doors open at 5 PM Bingo Cards purchased from 5 PM to 6:25 PM Game Starts at 6:30 PM until 9:15 PM … more
Chip-A-Tree 2023/2024 Christmas tree recycling program East Providence, R.I. –The East Providence Department of Public Works will be collecting and chipping Christmas trees for use as mulch for … more
A number of seats on town boards and committees are up for grabs for the April 2024 town election. Nomination papers are now available from the Town Clerk’s office. There are two open … more
A number of seats on top boards and committees will be up for grabs in the April 2024 town election. Nomination papers are now available. There are two open three-year seats on the Rehoboth … more
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