April 18, 2024
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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
CMA Restorations hosted another successful Car Show Charity Event on Sunday, October 8, 2023, raising $5,000 for the benefit of the Rhode Island Young Marines, a National Non-profit 501c(3) … more
On Saturday, September 30th the Seekonk Cultural Council sponsored the third “Celebrate Seekonk Day” held at the Seekonk Public Library. It was a day set aside to celebrate the history, … 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
There will be no new fire station in the South End of Seekonk. The Select Board voted 3-2 Wednesday against placing an article on the Fall Town Meeting warrant. Chair Michael Healy, Pam Pozzi, and … more
Boston – State Representative Steven S. Howitt (R-Seekonk) has endorsed a proposed change in state law that would require most employers to disclose the salary range for open positions on job … more
October starts the fall season with a chill in the air, trees turning colors, apple picking and pumpkins to let us know that Halloween will arrive soon. And let’s not forget there’s a … more
Two former TV9 board members have filed complaints with the state’s Commission Against Discrimination in Boston. Deborah Hoch and Kristen Montgomery both allege they were discriminated against … more
Jude Jude is a stunning, young neutered male, Pit Bull mix who has been with us for 2 months. He enjoys long walks and car rides. Jude will be best in a home with no other animals or small children. … more
Seekonk Schools Superintendent Rebecca Kidwell said the district is receptive to parents’ concerns about books which may contain objectionable content. “We do not have a list of … more
Boston – State Representative Steven S. Howitt (R-Seekonk) has joined with his colleagues to approve a comprehensive tax package that will provide significant financial relief to Massachusetts … 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: America Recycles Day @ Seekonk Public … more
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