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.
The United Regional Chamber of Commerce is looking for Teacher of the Year nominations.
The nation's fourth-deadliest nightclub fire took place 10 years ago this week.
Looking for some winter reading material? Head to the Swansea Public Library Saturday for their book sale.
The following information is from Seekonk Police Department from Feb. 13- 20, 2013. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
Seekonk selectmen debate on what could have been done better in providing shelter for residents without heat or power during the recent blizzard.
The most expensive home in Seekonk is located in a wooded area on 1.14 acres.
Check out today's movie at the Seekonk Public Library.
She was identified as 42-year-old Jennifer Mello.
The home at 164 Palmer River Road offers the latest in features
The Seekonk Public Library will be hosting a free movie Wednesday.
Banana Joe is a hit with the media.
Happy Presidents Day! It's going to be a cold windy day.
The following information is from Seekonk Police Department from Feb. 7-11. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
The following information is from Seekonk Police Department from Feb. 4, 2013 to Feb. 5, 2013. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
The congressman speaks with Seekonk Veterans Agent Seth Bai.
Here is a look at home sales in the area
Here is a look at what happened this week in the area.
Roundup of news from around the region.
Court documents say Justin Worley will admit to robbing nine banks, including one in Seekonk. The maximum sentence for bank robbery is 20 years in prison and a fine of up to $250,000.
Kristine Barry, Michael Greene, Ruth McKeown, Mary Bridges and Thomas Hedrick.
Alexander Graham Bell filed a patent application with the U.S. Patent Office on this day in 1876. What one piece of technology could you not live without?
Today's Seekonk-Swansea Patch Home of the Day is located at 99 Burnside Drive in Swansea.
The Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association has issued the following news about the girls' swim meet at Springfield College.
The meltdown is continuing today as temperatures are expected to range from 45-50, according to WHDH.
Here is what's happening in Seekonk and Swansea.
Last weekend's snow cancelled the book sale at the Swansea Library. It has now been rescheduled.
A ranch home at 209 Bushee Road in Swansea has just been built and you would be the first owner.
Seekonk performs well, according to town officials, but there is room for improvement.
Banana Joe is co-owned by Attleboro resident Tina Truesdale.
A three-bedroom home at 1 Aubin St. in Seekonk offers a backyard view from your deck.
The following is a list of upcoming games for the Seekonk High teams.
Upcoming Case High athletic events are listed here.
Seekonk Department of Public Works is working on widening the roads in town and removing the snow.
A home at 120 Sawyer Ave. in Swansea is a waterfront contemporary with direct access to Mt. Hope Bay.
Three people are running for one selectmen seat. Seven people are running for two seats on the school committee.
This will be the first day of school since Thursday.
The former Our Lady of Mount Carmel Catholic Church pastor says he understands why Pope Benedict XVI has decided to step down.
The ballot will include elections for the board of selectmen and school committee.
A home at 10 Evelyn Way in Seekonk has some high tech features.