Rep. Joe Kennedy will answer reader questions during a live chat Thursday, July 25.
A conceptual plan calls for the closing of the Attleboro RMV branch.
Massachusetts governor volunteered at the Greater Chicago Food Depository Tuesday.
Patch offers mosquito prevention tips, and the map below shows the number of West Nile cases last summer.
New Senior Center more costly than expected.
The state may approve 18 more giant lighted boards as a way to boost revenue. Is it worth the money if the light burns all night long?
There is a fund to assist elderly and/or disabled Seekonk residents to defray the cost of their property taxes.
Donations are tax deductible.
Student Day at Town Hall is a valuable experience.
The vote was unanimous, although the public works chief's main critic left the meeting before he could vote.
President calls Markey "a passionate and effective champion for middle class and working families."
Among the items on the agenda for the Wednesday meeting is the reappointment of Superintendent of Public Works Bob Lamoureux.
U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III's board will address veterans issues.
The bill would protect off-duty firefighters and EMTs in emergency situations.
Seekonk buildings in disrepair, and capital improvement committee chair says it could get worse.
Here is a look at some of the warrant articles for the Spring 2013 Town Meeting.
The Attleboro Republican pastor says he is leaning toward another race, but he has not ruled out a second try at state Senate.
Chair of the memorial park committee Don Kinniburgh said they are close to start fundraising and building the project.
Also on the agenda is a vote on the contract length for public works Superintendent Bob Lamoureux.
A serious case of pneumonia sent the Seekonk selectman to the hospital. He says he is alive because somebody's prayers were answered.
The winners of the U.S. Senate primary also receive the most votes in Seekonk.
Jason Collins was a roommate of Seekonk and Swansea's congressional representative.
Polling stations will be open from 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
The agenda includes items related to the senior center.
This will allow a year to create a bylaw designating the placement of medical marijuana dispensaries.
The event will take place May 8. The RSVP deadline is April 25.
This is the first Habitat for Humanity build in Seekonk.
Seekonk and Swansea own fewer hybrid cars than the state average.
It could cost in the range of $100,000 to correct various code violations at the Council on Aging building on Pleasant Street.
Because of the sequester and subsequent cuts to the military, this year's air show in Rhode Island has been canceled.
Seth Bai reappointed as Seekonk Vets agent
Representative Steven Howitt (R-Seekonk) supported tax-free transportation proposal defeated by Democrats
Selectmen look to see if grass cutting can be outsourced to private companies.