April 27, 2024
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East Providence, RI – The East Providence Economic Development Commission (EDC) has approved two new loans to support local small business development projects at its April and May … more
Friends of Bob Rodericks Campaign Press Release: __________________________________________________________ "I am pleased to announce a major development in my ongoing effort to transform a … more
Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently voted to sustain Governor Charlie Baker’s veto of legislation that would allow undocumented immigrants to obtain a … more
Scott Meagher has been honored as Morton Hospital’s 2022 “EMS Steward of the Community” award recipient. In celebration of National Emergency Medical Services (EMS) Week, Steward Health Care … more
For the first time since 2019, due to the Covid-19 epidemic, on Saturday, June 4th , the Special Olympics team from East Providence competed in the Special Olympics of Rhode Island’s 2022 State … more
On May 23rd EP Urban Forest along with Mayor Bob DaSilva, Principal Laurie Marchand and Whiteknact Elementary students and staff, TD Bank, and members of the Pokanoket Tribe dedicated the new Native … more
Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently supported legislation to crack down on the unauthorized distribution of sexually explicit images or videos via text messaging and … more
The volunteers and clients of Doorways Food Pantry would like to express a big THANK YOU to the Letter Carriers from Seekonk and East Providence for their continued support and hard work in … more
It all began with the mission to teach my granddaughter, Hailee, a life lesson on the importance of giving back to those less fortunate. She immediately became passionate about it and described our … more
The Rehoboth Animal Shelter has some new inmates. Charlotte is a sweet young adult female cat, and Arthur is a tabby-and-white neutered male. More information about our adoptable pets is available at … more
We would like to thank all of the hardworking volunteers that came out to help with the annual Spring cleanup. We had over 200 volunteers and together we collected in excess of 241 bags of trash off … more
I would like to thank all the participants who signed up and donated their time and energy to help keep the Town of Seekonk beautiful. Starting the week of Earth Day in April and extending into May, … more
Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently supported legislation to promote parity and remove barriers within the state-regulated cannabis industry by providing access to … more
Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt (R-Seekonk) recently supported a multi-year, $5 billion bond bill to address the infrastructure needs of municipal and state government facilities. … more
State House – Rep. Gregg Amore (D-Dist. 65, East Providence) has been honored with the College Board’s 2022 Policymaker Award for his leadership and advocacy to make Advanced Placement … more
On May 4, 2022 at 5:30 PM prior to the annual business meeting of the Rehoboth Antiquarian Society (RAS), a dedication was held to celebrate the completion of the landscape plantings by the Rehoboth … more
Looking for a unique adventure this summer without going far from home? The Friends of Pomham Rocks Lighthouse have scheduled tours to the historic island light station all summer long. This summer … more
Friends of Friends celebrated its annual Silver Tea event at the Seekonk Senior Center, this event was started in 1993 at the old Senior Center on Pleasant Street. The committee will continue the … more
Over twenty people from the Land Trust and the Runnins River Watershed Alliance joined together April 23rd to clean up trash and litter at the Martin Refuge, Tower Hill, and other Land Trust … more
Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt, R-Seekonk, recently supported a $49.7 billion state budget for Fiscal Year 2023 that provides for increased local aid, significant funding investments … more
Seekonk residents reviewed 18 articles at the Fall Town Meeting on November 28, approving $100,000 for the animal shelter and $72,000 for technology in the schools and postponing a decision on … more
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