May 2, 2024
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Police Chief David Enos plans to ask the Select Board to extend conditional offers of employment for five new officers at their meeting on Wednesday. Due to a staffing shortage, the day to day … more
State House – Sen. Linda L. Ujifusa and Rep. Megan Cotter are sponsoring a bill to provide relief to some of the state’s most vulnerable households by raising the eligibility limit and … 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: Food Waste Compost Collection at TARF: … more
Panda is an adorable short haired, black and white female kitty who is a year old. She craves attention and does not appreciate it when you stop petting her! Her perfect home would be one that has an … more
The Rehoboth Animal Shelter is currently home to several cats and a dog. Nick is a handsome and energetic hound mix who would love a person to take him on long hikes. He likes other dogs and would … more
A United States District Court Judge has ruled in favor of an asphalt company in its lawsuit against the Town of Seekonk, the Board of Selectmen, the Board of Health, and Bruce Hoch, a member of the … more
The Board of Selectmen mourned the recent passing of Ken Abrams, a member of the Park Commission as well as a Vietnam veteran. Chairman Skip Vadnais said Abrams was “a fabric of this … more
The EPVMER2021 Committee has redesigned the website, www.sites.google.com/view/epvmer2021,   with its collection of EP veterans' war memorials, tributes, EP Veterans Memorial Expressway (I-195) … more
The Rehoboth Democratic Town Committee (RDTC) will hold its Annual Caucus on Wednesday, February 7 from 6:00 to 8:00 PM at Blanding Library to nominate candidates for the April 2 Town Election. … more
Four residents have taken out nomination papers to run for the Town Clerk position recently vacated by Florice Craig. The winner of the April 2 election will serve the remainder of Craig’s … more
A District Court Judge has ruled that former Police Chief Dean Isabella has just cause to seek damages from the Town of Seekonk and the Board of Selectmen who terminated his employment in 2023. … 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
"Putting the DR in Dighton-Rehoboth!" said Paul Jacques, Chair of the Rehoboth Housing Authority. "This was a great opportunity for us as Rehoboth Officials to meet up with our Dighton Colleagues and … more
Rehoboth - The Rehoboth Democratic Town Committee (RDTC) will hold its Annual Caucus on Wednesday 07 February 2024 at the Blanding Public Library 124 Bay State Road from 6:00 PM - 8:00 PM to nominate … more
State House – Rep. June S. Speakman, chairwoman of the House Commission on Housing Affordability, has reintroduced legislation to boost housing production by helping Rhode Islanders to develop … more
As many of you are aware, Massachusetts will receive a portion of the opioid settlement dollars resulting from a resolution reached with the parties involved as described in the statement below: "On … more
State House – Several legislators representing the Easy Bay wrote to RI Department of Transportation Director Peter Alviti to request regular updates concerning the reconstruction and repair of … more
State House – Senate Majority Whip Valarie Lawson and Rep. Joshua J. Giraldo are sponsoring legislation to expand Rhode Island’s Temporary Caregiver Insurance (TCI) program from six weeks … more
Dear Parents/Guardians, Dighton Elementary and Palmer River Elementary School will be taking appointments for preschool screenings for the 2024-2025 school year. Residents of Dighton and … 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
The Friends of East Providence Public Library are now accepting books for their Spring Book Sale. Hardcover and softcover books in gently used and resalable condition are wanted. Books should have … more
The Zoning Board of Appeals held a Public Hearing on January 8th regarding a proposed residential development which would be situated on the former Firefly golf course. The developer, 320 Fall … more
Dighton-Rehoboth School Superintendent Bill Runey unveiled plans for the district’s future at the school committee meeting’s January 9 meeting.  One project is a new elementary … more
Seekonk residents were surprised to see increases in their property tax bills. Some voiced their frustrations on social media. “We need some fiscal responsibility here,” said Barbara … more
Seekonk Public Schools Superintendent Rebecca Kidwell said parents are being notified about the content in human sexuality classes and health classes. “Beyond that formal policy, all … more
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