The special meeting is scheduled to begin at 7 p.m. at Seekonk High School.
Seekonk Police Chief Ronald Charron told selectmen they should look into a possible use for the building. Town officials say the building has no future.
Seekonk selectmen debate on what could have been done better in providing shelter for residents without heat or power during the recent blizzard.
The congressman speaks with Seekonk Veterans Agent Seth Bai.
Seekonk performs well, according to town officials, but there is room for improvement.
Seekonk Department of Public Works is working on widening the roads in town and removing the snow.
Three people are running for one selectmen seat. Seven people are running for two seats on the school committee.
The ballot will include elections for the board of selectmen and school committee.
The second-term Republican will be a ranking member on two committees.