April 18, 2024
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East Providence Ward 4 Councilman, Rick Lawson, has announced that a neighborhood "Town Hall" gathering will be held at the Riverside Library Branch on Bullocks Point Avenue on Saturday, April 27, … more
On April 9, everyone had a great afternoon of learning with the students at Orlo Avenue Elementary School today. Mayor Bob DaSilva joined students and staff to take part in the afterschool … more
Position Type: Part Time 10 – 15 hours per week Apply Today Compensation: TBD Stop by in person Location: 514 Winthrop St. Rehoboth RDL Equipment Sales and Services is a locally owned small … more
Boston – State Representative Steven S. Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently supported legislation that authorizes $375 million in state bond funding to assist cities and towns with the repair and … more
More than 130 people attended the Community Conversations presented by the Sowams Heritage Area Project at the Seekonk Public Library, in Seekonk, MA on March 26, 2024, and Mt. Hope Farm in Bristol, … more
Looking for a unique adventure this summer without going far from home? Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse have scheduled tours to the historical island light station from June to September. This … 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
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
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
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
This is a photo that illustrates how much rain we have had this season! The photo was taken on Carpenter Street in Rehoboth. more
The Town Events Committee needs members to continue having these events. Email RehobothTownEvents@gmail.com   for more information. Light Up Rehoboth Rehoboth 2ns Annual Old Tyme … more
East Providence, RI - The East Providence Prevention Coalition (EPPC) collaborated with the East Providence Youth Council (EPYC), who are involved with the Project For Success Grant (PFS) to … more
Try our Fish & Chips or Special of the week Every Thursday 4:00 till 7:00 P.M. / Friday 4:00 – 7:30 PM & Saturdays with a band 6:00 till 7:30 PM Take Outs are welcome – call in … more
East Providence, RI – The City of East Providence Recreation Dept. will hold a six-week summer day camp for East Providence youth ages 6-12 (age as of September 1, 2024). The camp will run from … more
It was with pleasure that the Rehoboth Antiquarian Society recently awarded its 2023-2024 scholarship to Rehoboth resident Elliott Darowski at the Carpenter Museum. Elliott graduated as an honor … more
The Rehoboth Land Trust is turning 35 this year! Since our founding in 1989, RLT has protected more than 700 acres of wild and open spaces in Rehoboth. But enough about us! We want to hear about YOU! … more
Boston – State Representative Steven S. Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently opposed a supplemental budget proposal that would commit an additional $245 million in state funding to cover the ongoing … more
East Providence, RI – The City of East Providence continues to support its small businesses. The City of East Providence has hired Tristan Jimerson as its new Business Development & … more
East Providence, RI – The City of East Providence is seeking to fill the position of Director of Finance. Under the direction of Mayor Bob DaSilva, the Director of Finance is responsible for … more
Boston – State Representative Steven S. Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently voted to support legislation that would utilize the interest generated by the state’s Rainy Day Fund to help leverage … more
The Seekonk Democratic Town Committee presented a check for $300.00 to the Doorways Food Pantry to help combat food uncertainty in our town. “As time has gone on, the numbers of people seeking … more
Doorways Food Pantry is thrilled to announce that we have a new donation drop-off location at the Stop & Shop located on Rte. 6, 125 Highland Avenue in Seekonk. Thank you, Stop & Shop! The … more
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