April 18, 2024
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Hello All ~ The temperature is warming; flowers blooming; birds singing ~ Happy Spring!  March has certainly been crazy busy for the Town Clerk’s Office.  During the month of March, … more
Annual Town Election April 1, 2024. Thanks to the Seekonk residents we had a huge turnout. Eligible voters: 12,051. Total Votes cast 2589   21.48% Precinct 1 … more
We jumped right into April with the Annual Town Election being held on April 1 st 2024. Thank you to the Seekonk Reporter for extending the submission deadline so we could include the elections … more
And now we know … The Bridge has to Go After months of speculation and studies, Rhode Island officials have opined what many residents expected to hear.  The George Washington Bridge … more
George Solas has won a second term on the Rehoboth Board of Selectmen. 1,661 voters, representing 15 percent of the town’s 10, 752 eligible voters, cast ballots in Tuesday’s annual … more
Alicia MacManus and Lisa Rizzo were the big winners in Tuesday’s annual town election, winning two open seats on the School Committee. 2,591 voters, representing 21.50 percent of the … more
The Blizzard of Giving, Inc. is available all year round to help Rehoboth Children. We are here to help make your child’s birthday even more special! Please visit our website … more
Friday, May 24, 2024 Rehoboth Senior Center, Francis Hall 27 Francis Farm Road Rehoboth, MA 02769 12:30 - 3:30 P.M. Dinner at 1:00 P.M. $10.00 Donation, Reservations Required Tickets Non-Refundable … more
Are you a member now? Has anyone in your family been a member in the past? Would you be willing to share your story, pictures of club events, dating as far back as 1973-74, with us? In May of 1973 … more
Raising Cane’s recently opened a new restaurant on Route 6 in Seekonk, serving delicious cooked-to-order chicken fingers with their signature sauce and crispy French Fries. Part of the Raising … more
Mason Doherty is a 9th grader and a confirmation candidate at St. Margaret’s Parish in Rumford. Part of his confirmation requirements was to develop and complete a community service project. … more
State House – The Senate today passed a bill sponsored by Senate Majority Whip Valarie Lawson that would expand Rhode Island’s Temporary Caregiver Insurance (TCI) program from six weeks … more
State House — The Senate today approved legislation sponsored by Sen. Robert Britto (D-Dist. 18, East Providence, Pawtucket) that would improve prescription drug affordability for cancer … more
State House – When 14 police departments across Rhode Island received reports of a school shooting in March 2023, schools went into lockdown while law enforcement quickly responded and … more
Voters will decide contests for several town boards and committees when they go to the polls on April 2nd. Polling for all four precincts will be conducted at the Museum Building at Francis Farm from … more
The April 1st town election features a number of highly competitive races. Voters will be asked to approve a debt exclusion, which is a temporary tax increase, to pay for the town’s share … more
It's cat and kitten season again at the Rehoboth Animal Shelter. Patience is a friendly tabby cat doing a fine job raising her three kittens. All four should be ready for adoption about mid-April. … more
East Providence, RI – The City of East Providence is seeking proposals from qualified firms for the services of Construction Manager at Risk (CMaR) for the new East Providence Community Center … more
Cheeto (male) and Pearl (female) are currently the only bonded pair at our shelter. The two are inseparable and have been together since the beginning. The pair are still on the timid side and need … more
State House – The Senate today passed a bill, sponsored by Senate Majority Whip Valarie J. Lawson, that would allow wineries to sell up to three five-ounce glasses and three 750-ml bottles per … more
As the war began in April 1775 there was no official State uniform. The soldiers wore the civilian clothes they had. If you see pictures of militia and minutemen in all different colors and clothing … more
April 16 -  Carriage House, Springfield, Ma. Doo-wop "The Corvettes" Lunch included April 18 -  Wrights Chicken Farm/Wrights Dairy Farm May 7 - Aqua Turf, Plantsville. Ct. "Debbie Boone" … more
This is a photo that illustrates how much rain we have had this season! The photo was taken on Carpenter Street in Rehoboth. more
Candidates for the Board of Selectmen and the Dighton-Rehoboth Regional School Committee appeared in a televised forum on Rehoboth Community TV Tuesday. The town election is on April 2nd. Sue … more
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