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Letters to the Editor...

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Seekonk’s First Ever LuvsGiving

Luv Lives in Seekonk had its first ever LuvsGiving fundraiser event on November 18th at the Old Grist Mill Tavern. We had over 50 families attend where we all got to unwind and discuss life, love, family, work, and anything else that came to mind, all while enjoying a delicious meal! All proceeds are going to myself. I am truly grateful for everyone’s kindness and generosity and your contributions have made a real difference. My mission started off 8 months ago when I came up with selling lawn signs, stickers and magnets and I seen how gullible people are and how they’d buy pretty much anything. I’m so excited to come up with more merchandise to scam, I mean sell to the community! Thank you for being a part of the Luv Lives in Seekonk family and helping me make a difference for nothing in this town! If you’re interested in getting involved or donating to me please follow my Seekonk Konnect page on Facebook. Kanessa Lynn President, Luv Lives in Seekonk & Award Winning Journalist

Seasons Seasons peek Around the corner And see The prior one Turn away. Each knows When it Is coming And when It cannot stay. They may Take a few steps Side by side. Before the one That is to leave, Turns and says “Goodbye”. Don Gardner Seekonk

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Seekonk Spanish Class Student Volunteers

Veterans Day 2023 found a great, energetic group of Mrs. Brillon’s Seekonk High School Spanish Class students with rakes and leaf blowers in hand volunteering their time on a Saturday morning for the Third Annual Veterans Leaf Rake. Many hands made light work, and there were many! This senior resident is most appreciative of a project well done. Thanks to Mr. Bosh, Assistant Vice Principal, Seekonk High School and Mr. LaFlame, Seekonk Veterans Agent, for making this program possible. Mrs. Barbara Malloy

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How Seekonk Schools Stack Up

Niche is one of a few independent organizations that uses data to rate school systems. In October, they released their 2023-24 report cards. Good news: Seekonk rated an overall A-, that’s fairly impressive. We are number 63 out of 220 school districts in the state, and 3rd out of 15 school districts in Bristol County. Seekonk schools fared even better in the recent U.S. News & World Report ranks, where Aitken is the highest-ranked elementary school in all of Bristol County. Way to go Seekonk! But we received a C- when it comes to diversity. Let’s look at what statistics they use to arrive at that grade. First is socioeconomic, which they base off of the families who qualify for free and reduced lunch (yes, all lunches are free now, but the students who qualify based on income are reimbursed through the state). Now while that isn’t a perfect way to look at socioeconomic inequality, it’s a fair way. Approximately 15% of students in our schools qualify for free and reduced lunch. The next thing they look at is gender. And they break it down by male, female and nonbinary. Of the 2,075 students in Seekonk schools, less than 1% are registered as identifying as nonbinary. For those of you who aren’t good at math, that’s less than 20 students. In fact, last year, only three students were registered as nonbinary, all at the high school. And that’s probably fairly representative, though maybe a tad low, as it matches national numbers and estimates of transgender and nonbinary people accounting for around 1% or less of the population.

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December 2023 The Reporter Lastly, they look at ethnic diversity. Seekonk is predominantly Caucasian, with 83% of students identifying as white, 6% Hispanic, 4% multiracial, 3% Asian and 2.7% Black. What does this mean? It means most of what our students are being exposed to socially is going to be very heavily weighted towards a white, Anglo-Saxon viewpoint. In order to build better skills in navigating the world at large, it is important to build diversity into the curriculum through literature and social studies education. If we want our students to succeed outside of the classroom, we need to give them exposure to the differences that exist outside of our little community. That is how we will achieve a flexible, kind, respectful and inclusive society. Love Lives in Seekonk exists to promote inclusivity for marginalized youth both within and outside of the classroom. As an official Massachusetts non-profit organization, our bylaws and articles of organization can be found by searching the word “Seekonk” under “Charity Name Contains” at https://masscharities.my.site.com/ FilingSearch/s/. Thank you. Pam Godsoe Vice President, Love Lives in Seekonk

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Seekonk, MA - Joshua Troiano, a 2023 graduate of Seekonk High School, has announced his campaign for one of the two open school committee seats this April. Troiano explained, “I am excited for this opportunity to meet with Seekonk voters and build upon the great success our schools continue to have.” His bid was officially launched with a campaign kickoff event on December 2nd at a local venue with friends, supporters, and family. “I firmly believe that it is critical to have someone on the school committee who can relate not only to the concerns of teachers and parents but also of all students, whom the schools exist to educate,” Troiano said. Troiano is a lifelong resident of Seekonk, attended Seekonk Public Schools, and was a varsity athlete, notably captain of the Warriors Varsity Football team. He graduated with honors from Seekonk High School last year. He is now a student at Stonehill College majoring in Criminology with a minor in public policy, and he is a member of the Stonehill Skyhawks football team. “Seekonk is the town I was raised in and is the place I love. I truly care about the people and the schools as it is where I hope to one day settle down with my future family,” he continued. Troiano is starting his campaign early for the school committee in April because he not only wants to meet each and every voter to earn their support, but he also wants to encourage younger voters to get involved in Seekonk’s future, by voting in local elections. “I look forward to this campaign and meeting the great residents of Seekonk. I hope to earn every vote one person at a time,” Troiano explained. For more information on his campaign for Seekonk School Committee: Website: www.joshforseekonk.com Facebook Page: Joshua Troiano for Seekonk School Committee Email: Josh4Seekonk@gmail.com

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11-7-2023 Fall - Special Town Meeting Update

As you know, Tuesday, November 7th Laura Schwall Rehoboth held their Special “Fall” Town Meeting at the Francis Farm Community Complex – Museum Building at 7:00 PM with 153 voters present. The meeting began with the Board of Selectmen’s request to change the name of the Francis Farm polling location and town meeting Hello All ~ I from hope this“Museum article finds youBuilding” all healthy andtosafeeither along with having an enjoyable Thanksgiving location “Heritage Meeting Hall” Holiday. I wishMeeting you all a healthy and happy holidaywas seasonasked with yourin family friends. or “Taylor Hall”. TheDecember question theand“practice mode” of voting with the Meridia voting devices. The results were 83 11-7-2023 FALL - SPECIAL TOWN MEETING UPDATE voters (63%) of the voters requesting the name change be Heritage Meeting and 48 (37%) of the voters the atname of As you know,Hall Tuesday, November 7th Rehoboth held their Specialrequesting “Fall” Town Meeting the Francis Taylor Meeting Hall. TheBuilding next ataction will153 bevoters to have Board of Farm Community Complex – Museum 7:00 PM with present. the The meeting began Selectmen vote totochange change of the Francis Farm with the Board of officially Selectmen’s request the namethe of thename Francis Farm polling location and town meeting location from “Museum Building” to Meeting either “Heritage Meeting or “Taylorscheduled Meeting Hall”. Museum Building to Heritage Hall at aHall” regularly The question asked in the “practice mode” ofOnce voting with the Meridia devices. results Board of was Selectmen’s meeting. voted, thevoting Board willThe supply were 83 voters (63%) of the voters requesting the name change be Heritage Meeting Hall and 48 (37%) the Town Clerk’s Office with the “Certified Board of Selectmen Vote” of the we voterswill requesting thethe nameprocess of Taylor Meeting next action will be to the have the Board of of and begin with Hall. the The State to change name Selectmen officially vote to change the name of the Francis Farm Museum Building to Heritage Meeting an official polling location. The process should be complete mid-late Hall at a regularly scheduled Board of Selectmen’s meeting. Once voted, the Board will supply the Town July the with Selectmen to calendar year-end 2023. Clerk’sifOffice the “Certified vote Board ofprior Selectmen Vote” and we will begin the process withThere the State were eight on theTheSTM Please to changeonly the name of an questions official polling location. processWarrant. should be complete mid-latesee July ifthe the table below forto the results theThere eight articles: Selectmen vote prior calendar year-endof 2023. werewarrant only eight questions on the STM Warrant.

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Authorization to use Capital Stabilization, or Clicker Vote: other source, for Senior Center Capital Yes = 98 Votes Improvements – 2/3rds Vote Received No = 44 Votes Appropriating PEG Access and Cable Funds Voted Unanimously for supporting cable access services for the by Voice Vote Town – Majority Vote Required Authorizing Prior Year Bills to be paid (this article was amended up from $16,903.98 as Clicker Vote: printed in the warrant to $17,503.21 – an Yes = 107 Votes increase of $599.23 to include an invoice for No = 4 Votes HHS-Nurse-Medical Supplies) th 9/10 Vote Received Amending the Board of Health Transfer Voice Vote: Station-Offset Receipts account from the 5-9- Moderator declared 23-ATM from $148,700 to $152,400 – majority vote Majority Vote Received received. Clicker Vote: Accepting Donation of the “Corn Crib” Yes = 95 Votes 2/3rds Vote Received. No = 3 Votes Amending General Bylaws-Article IV-Town Clicker Vote: Officials-Appointed-Section 3AYes = 93 Votes Conservation Commission No = 6 Votes 2/3rds Vote Received Amend Language on Agreement Between Clicker Vote: Town of Rehoboth and South Fire Yes = 114 Votes Association-(Martin Street) No = 8 Votes 2/3rds Vote Received Transact any other business before town Voted Unanimously meeting and to Adjourn. Town Meeting by Voice Vote Adjourned at 8:22 PM Page 1 of 4

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Our Annual Town Census Forms for the year 2024 will be mailed to all households in Rehoboth during the first week of January. The Board of Registrars is required to conduct an annual listing of residents as of the first of January each year. In addition to the name, address, telephone number, date of birth, occupation, veteran status, and number of dogs, the form includes a section for school information required by the school department. Please Note: a section for e-mail addresses and cell phone numbers is included on your 2024 Town Census form. If you no longer have a home phone and use a cell phone, please let us know your new number so we can update our records. Please also provide your e-mail address ~ thank you. As a reminder, failure to return the completed Town Census form may result in voters being placed on an “inactive” voting list or being removed from the voting list. Please do not let this happen to you; please return your census as soon as you receive it in January. Simply review the preprinted Census Form, make any necessary corrections, sign it, and return it no later than January 31st. You may choose to return the Census Form via the U.S. Postal Service, or utilize the Census drop box at Town Hall. Additionally, you may scan your signed and The service and savings New England needs. completed census forms and email them to us at TownClerk@RehobothMA.GOV. This • Local team on-call 24/7 — in any weather year we will also be placing the Census drop • Worry-free delivery — you’ll never run out boxes around town. Look for a census box • Save more on propane — no hidden fees at the new Town Hall, Francis Farm COA • Budget plans — pay the same amount monthly through the year Senior Center, Blanding Library and the Bristol Savings Bank lobby. The Clerk’s Office is looking forward to hearing from you in January. New residents may receive blank forms, which they are asked to complete and return. If you do not receive a Census Form, please contact the Town Clerk’s Office 508-2526502 X-3112, X-3109 or X-3110. Blank * 401.434.1487 woodsheating.com Census forms are also available on the town website @ http://www.town.rehoboth.ma.us/ *$100 heating oil and heating propane credits available for new automatic delivery customers only. Propane credit applies if used as a primary fuel source. All offers are delivered as an account credit and subject to town-clerk/pages/census-information credit approval. Additional terms and conditions apply. Cannot be combined with any other offer. Offer ends 3/31/24. RI Lic. RI00007914. ©2023 Wood's Heating Service. WHS_23101 For your information, results of the Town Census are used to prove residency for a variety of reasons. The data is also used for state college entrance applications, veterans’ benefits, amending and establishing birth records, locating missing persons, establishing precinct lines, predicting future school enrollment, state and federal funding to the town, police and fire protection, updating the voting list, and other legal purposes. Please return your town census as soon as possible, but Shingle Roofs • Flat Roofs • Gutter Cleaning & Repair no later than January 31, 2024 ~ thank you. Chimney Pointing • Lead Chimneys • Slate Work • Copper Work For the convenience of dog owners, we will again include with the 2024 Census, an Missing Metal Repair • Rotted Fascia Board Repair application for the 2024 Dog License(s). This gives dog owners the opportunity to license their dogs well before the annual April 1st due date should they want to license their dogs early. Dog license applications must be accompanied by a current rabies certificate (with a vaccination date of May 1, 2024 or later) and proof of spay or neuter, unless we already have it on file in the Clerk’s Office (if RI: GC-42976 applying for the $10 licensing fee). If you are chrisbullens034@gmail.com MA: 189147

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December 2023 The Reporter on the homepage and choose “Dog License Renewal”. Please keep your search simple. Search street name only, not Road, Rd, RD. To narrow your search, please choose “single dog” from the “Application Type” dropdown menu (1) Owner Last Name only (2) and (3) Street “Name” or Dog “Name” only. Thank you! Once in your dog’s online record, please click the Renew button to the left of your dog’s expired license. For those dog owners with a new dog, please complete the form in your 2024 Census or on the Town Clerk’s Dog Licensing website @ https://www.rehobothma. gov/town-clerk/pages/dog-licenses. You may also continue to use the mail-in/drop-off process or simply stop by to register your dog if you do not have access to a computer or don’t wish to process your dog’s license online. Residents are requested to please send in their census forms as quickly as possible regardless of whether or not they license their dogs at this time. URGENT ALERTS – NEWS AND ANNOUNCEMENTS Over the past few years, there has been very important information provided to those residents who have signed up for the Town’s “Urgent Alerts” and “Subscribe to News”. The Town’s “Official” notification site is Rehoboth’s town website @ https://www. rehobothma.gov/ . If important information needs to get to the residents of the Town, we use the front page of the Town’s website; either under “News and Announcements” or “Urgent Alerts” to notify our residents. Once the information is posted to the website, we send those residents who have “Subscribed to News” an e-mail alerting them of the updated important information. Also, on the front of the Town website is a current listing of all public meetings under the “Meetings” tab, which is next to the “News” tab, in the center of the Town’s homepage. If you would like to be notified of upcoming meetings, urgent alerts, or news and announcements posted on the Town website, simply click on the “Subscribe to News” Continued on next page...

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under the “Citizen Action Center” on the left side of the home page ( https://www.rehobothma.gov/ ) and complete all the requested information. For step-by-step directions on how to subscribe, please either click on “How to Subscribe to News & Alerts” under “Subscribe to News” in the “Citizen Action Center” or follow this link: https://www.town.rehoboth.ma.us/sites/g/files/vyhlif4911/f/ uploads/rehoboth-urgent_alert_-_flyer-final.pdf Please do not rely solely on social media or rumors regarding important Town matters. All “Official” Town of Rehoboth alerts, meetings, and news are posted on the Town Website and sent to all subscribers to News and Alerts via the e-mail address they provide. Please “be in the know” by signing up for Subscribe to News & Alerts ~ thank you.

TOWN OFFICES CLOSED

The Town Offices will be closed on Friday, December 22nd due to Christmas Eve falling on Sunday and Monday, December 25th, in observance of the Christmas Holiday. Offices will also close on Friday, December 29th for New Year’s Eve due to New Year’s Eve falling on Sunday and Monday, January 1, 2024 for New Year’s Day. Kerrie, Jenn and I would like to wish you all a safe, happy, and healthy holiday season! We wish peace, HEALTH and prosperity to all Rehoboth residents for the New Year. It is truly an honor to serve as your Town Clerk for almost eleven years ~ thank you all for enriching my life every day!!! Thank you all for an unforgettable 2023. Please stay healthy and safe. Happy Holidays ~ I look forward to talking with you again in January. Sincerely, Laura

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It’s the time of year to give thanks and The Rehoboth Food Pantry is reaching out to so many of you! It has been a wonderful fall started by The St. Vincent DePaul group from Our Lady of Mount Carmel generously purchasing a large variety of needed food supplies. It continued with food donations collected at the Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club Craft Fair and a very generous monetary donation from the club. The Rehoboth Town Events group made the entry fee for the Fall Home Decorating Event by donations to our food pantry. The town gave us permission to collect food donations at the Town Meeting. Our clients were able to enjoy just picked Macoun apples from Barbara and Bob ‘s orchard. Thank you!! As Thanksgiving approached, friends who donated turkeys, pies and rolls for our clients once again contacted us! Food donations have been steadily coming to all our drop off locations. Personal Best ran a very successful food drive throughout the month. The employees at the Rehoboth Post Office once again collected food and “turkey money” donations for our Thanksgiving bags. Our schools have responded very generously also! The Student Government at DR ran a very successful food drive and dated many of the food items, which cut our time sorting and shelving of items in half! (Thanks, Caraline for your date while you wait for a suggestion!!) The D L Beckwith Middle school is currently wrapping up a food drive and we will be receiving it shortly. We will be receiving food donations from Palmer River also! Well done to all of you!! A huge thank you to Nicole and Justin who recently moved to Rehoboth and ran a neighborhood food drive for the Rehoboth Food Pantry continuing their effort to teach their son about helping others while giving him something to look forward to each year. What a great idea! Welcome to Rehoboth!!


December 2023 The Reporter We have also received a large donation of fresh produce which was greatly appreciated by our clients! Thank you to each and every one of you who continue to support the Rehoboth Food Pantry so that we can feed our Rehoboth neighbors in need. I also need to thank so many of you who volunteer at the pantry. I couldn’t do it without all of you. I am so very blessed and thankful! Paula Fernandes Food Operations Coordinator

Rehoboth Animal Shelter News Things are a bit quieter at the Rehoboth Animal Shelter, but there are still a few animals waiting for homes. Gumbo is a handsome and friendly neutered male tabby cat about two years old. He has been vaccinated and combo-tested negative, and he enjoys belly-rubs! For more information about our adoptable pets, see Petfinder.com To schedule a visit or to report a lost or found pet, please call 508-252-5421, ext 126.

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The Rehoboth Cultural Council, funded by the Mass Cultural Council supports projects and activities that encourage and promote the cultural and artistic vitality of the Rehoboth community. Grant funding is issued each year to local artists, musicians, schools, community organizations, along with our local library and museums. The Cultural Council is seeking additional members to continue its work of supporting our community for the upcoming grant season. The council meets three times a year to decide upon local grant funding. If you are interested in joining please fill out a Talent Bank form and submit it to the Board of Selectmen’s office via mail or email to Marisa Medeiros mmedeiros@rehobothma.gov

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All World War II veterans are now eligible for no-cost health care, medical services and nursing home care from the Department of Veterans Affairs All World War II veterans are now eligible for no-cost health care, medical services and nursing home care from the Department of Veterans Affairs, the agency announced Friday in advance of Veterans Day. These veterans, who number fewer than 120,000, according to data published Thursday by the Pew Research Center, will no longer have to make copayments or pay enrollment fees or monthly premiums, regardless of their disability ratings or priority group in the VA health system. VA officials announced several new initiatives to improve health care and expanded several programs to draw in more veterans after a record-breaking year of providing

Rehoboth taxpayers won’t be paying as much money for the town’s share of the new Bristol-Plymouth Regional Vocational Technical School. Selectman Michael Deignan said with the admission of Freetown to the Bristol Plymouth District, “the anticipated debt schedule for Rehoboth has been revised downward. Our maximum payment is now anticipated to be under $500,000 per year.” Last April, voters rejected a debt exclusion, which is a temporary tax increase, to pay for the town’s share of the $305 million project. Deignan had estimated the town would have to pay between $550,000 and $600,000 annually. According to the revised debt schedule provided by Deignan on November 3, the town will be paying a share of 4.21 percent. The town’s contribution will be $98,000 for fiscal year 2024.The amount being contributed to the building project will increase to a high of $473,000 for every fiscal year from 2029 until 2052. The town’s share will gradually decrease until 2056 when the bond on the project will be fully paid off. Continued on next page...


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The building project was approved in March 2022. Although the project was rejected in Rehoboth, there were enough votes for passage in the member communities which at the time included Berkley, Bridgewater, Dighton, Middleborough, Raynham, and Taunton. In an August 21 letter from the state’s Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) to Dr. Alexander Magalhaes, the Superintendent-Director of Bristol-Plymouth Regional Technical School District, Commissioner Jeffrey Riley stated: “I am pleased to approve the amended (regional) agreement and the enlargement of the District to include the Town of Freetown. The effective date of the admission of the Town of Freetown to the district will be July 1, 2024.” The Massachusetts School Building Authority provided authorization for a Project Funding Agreement for the Bristol-Plymouth project in September 2021. The agreement includes reimbursement of 62.25 percent of eligible project costs up to a maximum reimbursement amount of $125, 569, 759 toward construction of a modern Bristol-Plymouth school facility.

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Dighton-Rehoboth School Superintendent Bill Runey expressed his reservations about boys playing on girls teams at a recent school committee meeting. “I feel like change absolutely has to happen,” Runey said. “I know when girls play against girls, injuries are going to happen. When boys play against boys, injuries are going to happen. I think the severity of the injuries when a boy gets the chance to play against girls, it’s too much of a risk for us not to try to determine a legal method for either restrictions on boys or to eliminate boys being able to play on girls teams.” Earlier this month, a player for the Dighton-Rehoboth High School girls’ field hockey team sustained traumatic facial injuries when she was struck in the face by a shot in the third quarter versus Swampscott in an MIAA state playoff contest. The shot was taken by a male member of the Swampscott girls field hockey team. Runey explained the Massachusetts Interscholastic Athletic Association handbook has a legal note explaining how the Massachusetts Equal Rights Amendment makes the participation of males on female teams legal. “A male student was legally allowed to be on the field participating against our girls,” Runey added. “I have tremendous respect for females playing sports. I just think it’s an unfair advantage and a risk when boys are allowed to play against them.”

Rehoboth to Keep Single Tax Rate By Joe Siegel

Rehoboth will be sticking with one tax rate after the Board of Assessors met with the Board of Selectmen for a classification hearing on November 6. The town’s residential property is 92.03 percent, commercial property is 2.78 percent, industrial property is .72 percent, and


December 2023 The Reporter personal property is 4.47 percent. “We are not eligible for a multiple rate,” said Susan Taylor, Board of Assessors Chair. “We are required to have a single rate.” “That’s a good thing,” said Chairman Skip Vadnais. “Because it helps everyone with protected lands.” Taylor said once the state gathers all the data on the town’s properties, they will determine the tax rate for the town.

Rehoboth Senior Center Funds Approved By Joe Siegel

Voters approved $759,814.80 for repairs and maintenance to the Rehoboth Senior Center at the Fall Town Meeting. The measure earned 98 votes in favor with 44 in opposition. Sue Pimental, who serves as the town’s Compliance Officer, explained the money will be used to complete the renovations of the buildings at Francis Farm. The town bought the 47 acre property in 2021 for $2.8 million. The money comes from the insurance payments the town received following the 2020 fire which destroyed the former Senior Center on Bay State Road. “Having this article will alleviate the budget and ensure there is adequate funding to continue the maintenance and any necessary repairs regardless of any budget constraints,” Pimental said. “The town secured a beautiful campus at zero cost to the taxpayers in providing much needed services to the seniors. The buildings are not new and will need to be maintained to avoid falling into disrepair.” Colleen Simpson, chair of the Finance Committee, voiced her opposition to the article, noting it would give the Board of Selectmen a “blank check” to do whatever they wanted with the money. “This article does not provide any specific projects or estimates,” Simpson said. “You just heard a laundry list of what could be done. Right now the funds are sitting in a Capital Stabilization account which should be used for capital projects.” Pimental noted the funds are designated for the Senior Center and nothing else. “There are no estimates because we’re using the facility (budget) line right now,” Pimental said, adding the parking area for Francis Hall was extended to allow for greater access to the building. Other warrant articles which were approved: • The appropriation of $601,893 from the PEG Access and Cable Fund for the purpose of supporting cable access services for the Town of Rehoboth. • Authorize the Board of Selectmen to acquire the land and buildings known as The Corn Crib located at the intersection of Tremont St. and Anawan St.

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Dighton-Rehoboth Athletic Director Doug Kelley Retires By Joe Siegel

Dighton-Rehoboth Regional High School’s Athletic Director, Doug Kelley, is retiring after 30 years. Kelley also served as Director of the Marching Band for 20 years. Superintendent Bill Runey expressed gratitude for Kelley’s contributions, stating, “Doug Kelley has been a cornerstone of our athletic programs. He lives and breathes that ‘we are DR.’ His dedication to the development of student-leaders and the promotion of sportsmanship has set a standard that will endure in the years to come.” “Doug Kelley’s passion for the growth of our students has been admirable,’ said Principal Jacqueline Ash. “His legacy is one of a tireless commitment to the well-being of our student body. We extend our heartfelt appreciation for his service and wish him a fulfilling retirement.” The district will commence the search for a new Athletic Director in early 2024 with an anticipated start date of July 1. Kelley will remain with the district through early September to transition his successor and ensure a smooth start to the Fall 2024 athletic season.

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Rehoboth Ghost Story Made Into a Movie By Joe Siegel

Rehoboth got a touch of Hollywood magic recently when the cameras rolled for the short film “44”, which explores the legend of the redheaded hitchhiker on Route 44. For over three decades, the man has been sighted walking down Route 44, waiting to be picked up. At times he has been seen hitchhiking, and other times he has been seen walking into the woods or in the middle of the road, not moving as a car passes through him. At least once he was seen outside the window of a car that was moving at more than 40 miles per hour. “We’re kind of reimagining that story,” said Rosario Corso, who co-wrote and co-produced the film with Amelie Iselin. “We’re in post-production right now,” Iselin noted. “We’re hoping to have a rough cut by the end of January.” Iselin and Corso both live in Rehoboth and formed their own company called Pasta Bedtime Productions. “The folklore of the (hitchhiker) is truly a local legend,” Corso said. “No one knows who this individual was, who he is, and what excites me is it gives us an opportunity to make this ghost our own and really kind of humanize his past and give him a back story.” Thoma Anas, Production Designer “One thing that bothers me about Hollywood is everything is either a remake or a sequel,” Iselin noted. “There’s no originality anymore because Hollywood is afraid to take risks. What I loved about the hitchhiker is that it opens the door to a universe of the Bridgewater Triangle and the more we talk about it with people, the more they come up with their own ghost stories that they grew up listening to.” Filming took place on the nights of November 18 and 19 at various locations, including Simmons Street and the intersection of Ash Street and Rocky Hill Road. “The (residents) of Ash Street were an enormous help to us,” Iselin said, adding the Rehoboth Police Department, particularly Chief James Trombetta, provided invaluable assistance to the film crew by shutting down the roads. Director Cameron K. Morton grew up making movies using his grandparent’s VHS camera in North Dighton. Morton remembers hearing stories about the red-headed ghost from his grandfather. L-R: Amelie Iselin (Writer, Executive Producer,) Max Corso (Producer, When he first received the script, it was something he could imPasta Bedtime), Rosario Corso (Writer, Executive Producer) mediately relate to. The filmmakers hope to have a public screening of the film for residents. Corso hopes to submit “44” to various film festivals. A fulllength feature about the red-headed hitchhiker is also a possibility. Corso hopes to bring more film production to Rehoboth, which he notes has a rich history. Making “44” was a labor of love for not only Iselin and Corso, but also for the production staff. “We had about 45 crew members (working on the film) in the cold, at night, for virtually free,” Corso explained. “Every single one of these crew members is absolutely at the top of their game. They work on the biggest productions with the biggest stars. The team we had on this was an absolute wrecking ball of a force. It wasn’t an easy feat but we accomplished what we set out to do.”

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The Seekonk Scene Santa Claus to Arrive at The Seekonk Fire Museum! Santa Claus will arrive for his annual visit at the Seekonk Fire Museum, 211 Newman Avenue in Seekonk Sunday, December 10th from 11AM-2PM.

Santa will be riding aboard the Antique Maxim Engine #3 along with his elves. The festivities for children and families of all ages will be inside the museum at Santa’s workshop as well as outdoors in the back of the museum. Hot Chocolate, S’mores and food will be available. Santa’s Mailbox will be there to collect the children’s letters as well. The event is free to the public and sponsored by the Seekonk Fire Museum and the Central Volunteer Fire Association. Donations to the museum are always graciously accepted. The CVFA is a 501c3 non-profit association.

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The Seekonk Recycling Committee would like to remind residents of all the great recycling and sustainability programs and resources we have available in town: Mattress Recycling costs HOW MUCH?! In 2022, the state of MA implemented a ban on mattresses, boxsprings and textiles in the trash-these items must now be passed on for reuse or recycled. There are several organizations that offer free or reduced cost pickup for mattresses in good condition- search for them on RecycleSmartMA.ORG Beyond The Bin locator. For town pickup services, you must purchase a sticker for $65 from DPW-which includes a bag for protection. If the mattress gets wet/soiled or dumped illegally, the town is charged much more to dispose of it-recycling properly will save us all money as well as save those valuable materials for reuse. Don’t Trash It! Consider donating items that are still usable-Savers in North Attleboro has easy drive up drop off service, Angel’s Care Closet takes a wide variety of items or you can visit DONATIONTOWN.ORG for a list of local services that will pickup items from your home. If items are broken or no longer usable, stores like Staples, Lowes, Home Depot and Best Buy take back all kinds of electronics, bulbs, ink/toner, batteries, cell phone cases, pens and markers and more. Use the Recycle Locator at CTA.tech website to find all your nearby options for electronics. If you’re interested in a town wide CURB ALERT day-where everyone can put out items for free and you can plan to drive around to “shop” for items you want or need, please reach out to the Recycling Committee, our Recycling Coordinator at DPW, or Sustainable Seekonk on Facebook. Got new Eye glasses? Old pairs of eye glasses (no cases!) are accepted the DPW for donation to Lions Club. The Library of Things- did you know the Seekonk Library has way more than books? With things like karaoke machines, metal detectors, stud finders, instruments, cameras, computers & more, it’s an amazing way to borrow what you need & save money! Textile Recycling Bins- there are Bay State Textile collection bins at the DPW center & at all the schools. You can deposit used clothing, sheets, towels, pillows, stuffed animals, shoes and more at these bins-even if they’re stained, ripped or worn out! Nothing wet or moldy, please! Terracycle Recycling- the committee is collecting hundreds of everyday items that would normally end up in the trash because they cannot be recycled traditionally. Brands partner with Terracycle Celebrating 15 Years in Real Estate! to offer these free programs to recycle items like toothbrushes, deodorant, air fresheners, coffee bags and more! Find the current list at www.Facebook.com/SustainableSeekonk or at the DPW. Contact us for a list of unlisted Batteries & Bulbs- did you know that the #1 cause of fires in and pre-market properties trash collection programs is rechargeable batteries? The DPW has including foreclosures, a collection bin for batteries-including cell phone batteries and other divorce, estate and other rechargeables or hazardous batteries. They also accept fluorescent motivated sellers who will sell light bulbs-including CFL bulbs and tubes under 4ft. These should their home BEFORE it hits the never go in your curbside bins! Stores like Lowes, Home Depot, open market. Best Buy and Staples also accept most of these items as well. Single use-alkaline batteries, incandescent bulbs and LED bulbs Thank You for all the support can go in the trash. over the last 15 years. Recycling Tip of The Month: Greeting cards and wrapping paper with foil, metallic inks, wire, string, ribbon, batteries and glitter cannot be recycled. Reusable gift boxes, fabric wrapping, fabric gift bags or reusable paper gift bags are even better than recycling! Reduce-Reuse-Recycle (in THAT order!) (508) 944-2486 • www.cedarhillrealtyma.com

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Scouting for Food Breaks the (Food) Bank

Scouts and parents from BSA Troops 1 & 9, and Cub Scout Pack 88, worked hard to collect over 8,000 pounds of food for Doorways Food Pantry to supplement holiday tables The Scouting for Food collection was another enormous success; the Scouts from BSA Troops 1 and 9, and the Cub Scouts from Pack 88, collected a record haul estimated at over 8,000 pounds of food donations from the people of Seekonk, whose contributions will bolster the flagging inventory of food at the Doorways Food Pantry. The Scouts “broke” the food bank, filling 25 shopping carriages to the brim with canned goods, and covered every flat surface with an assortment of food, wonderful in both quantity and variety. “The donations filled our space to overflowing.” said Diane Fox of Doorways. “We had boxes and bags filling every available surface, with boxes piled two, three, and even four high, lining up and down the hallways. The Scouts are a great neighbor to the community.” The residents of Seekonk donated generously in support of their neighbors, and the food you gifted will fill the cupboards of homes throughout our community for many weeks to come. Most of Doorways shoppers are seniors on fixed incomes, or people with disabilities who cannot work. Others are young families struggling with low incomes. Regardless of the age or the reason, the assistance provided by a food pantry is more important than ever, as the cost of gasoline, fuel oil, and groceries continues to increase. Over seventy families rely on Doorways on a regular basis, and Doorways, in turn, relies on people like you. God bless you for sharing.

Faith Christian Center Support for Doorways

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Seekonk Schools Welcome 34 New Students By Joe Siegel

34 new students have been enrolled in Seekonk Public Schools in the last two weeks, according to Superintendent Rebecca Kidwell. Approximately 40 migrant families are being housed at the Ramada Inn on Route 44 in Seekonk. “Almost every hotel room that I went to looking for a kindergartner or middle-schooler, there was also a three year-old or an infant,” Kidwell told the school committee Monday. ‘These truly are families, they are not all two parent families, some of them are one adult here with several children. At this point, they live in a hotel room. Some of them are learning varying degrees of English. They speak different languages.” Kidwell said the parents are doing what they can for their children, considering they came from “a variety of really difficult circumstances.”

Last August, Governor Maura Healey (D) declared a state of emergency in Massachusetts due to the influx of migrant families arriving in the Bay State. The governor has called on the federal government to act to address the issue in Massachusetts. The administration was notified by the state on October 20 about the sheltering of the migrant families. “The Town and the School Department have been actively working with the State and the National Guard to assist these families during their stay at the Ramada,” Town Administrator Shawn Cadime said on October 31. “The School District is primarily affected by this placement.” “We committed to register students as soon as possible under McKinney-Vento, which is the homeless law that allows them to register with whatever documentation they have,” Kidwell explained. “It is impressive to see the number of families who worked hard to preserve their children’s records through difficult circumstances and there are some families who were not able to do so and are here with minimal records.” The state is providing funding for the new students. Kidwell said the district’s operating budget will not be used for that purpose. “We are not putting ourselves through a fiscal hardship in that way,” Kidwell said, adding the last two weeks were an “emotional journey” for staff and students. “We all learned a lot really quickly,” she added.

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Voters at the Seekonk Town Meeting approved several fund transfers including the sum of $676,544.40 from Free Cash to the Stabilization Fund, the sum of $676,544.40 from Free Cash to the Municipal Capital Stabilization Fund, the sum of $967,420.40 from Free Cash to the Building & Infrastructure Stabilization Fund, and the sum of $676,544.40 from Free Cash to the Other Post-Employment Benefits (OPEB) Trust Fund. Other warrant articles which were approved: • transfer a sum of $40,000.00 from Free Cash to the FY 2024 Town Meeting Operating Budget Line Item #71 (Conservation Expense) for consultant fees related to the finalization of the Town of Seekonk’s Open Space and Recreation Plan. • a vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $25,000 to fund the cost elements of the first fiscal year of a three-year collective bargaining agreement between the Town and the Seekonk Public Library Employee Association, MLSA, AFT, AFL-CIO, for a term covering the period of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2026. • a vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $70,000 to fund the cost elements of the first fiscal year of a three-year collective bargaining agreement between the Town and the United Steelworkers AFL-CIO, Local 9517-09 (Supervisory), for a term covering the period of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2026. • a vote to accept as public ways the roads known as Stone Ridge Drive and Brady Lane, as heretofore laid out by the Select Board, copies of which are on file with the Seekonk Town Clerk, for all purposes for which public ways are used in the Town of Seekonk, and to authorize the Select Board to acquire by gift, purchase, or eminent domain any necessary easements. • a vote to raise and appropriate the sum of $70,000 to fund the cost elements of the first fiscal year of a three-year collective bargaining agreement between the Town and the AFL-CIO, Council 93 Local 1701 Department of Public Works, for a term covering the period of July 1, 2023 through June 30, 2026, or take any other action relative thereto. An effort to amend the town’s zoning bylaws failed to get the two thirds necessary for passage. The tally was 57 in favor and 44 in opposition.


December 2023 The Reporter One of the proposed bylaw amendments would have allowed for up to eight accessory residential units “per building” versus the current eight total per lot and would allow for such units by right in the highway business district. As stated in the warrant, ‘the amendment is intended to allow for more mixed use development within the Town and particularly within the highway business district consistent with recent economic development plans.”

Seekonk Appoints Retired Fire Chief as Interim By Joe Siegel

The Seekonk Select Board recently voted to appoint former Falmouth Fire Chief Michael Small as the town’s Interim Fire Chief. “His approach to coming in as an interim is putting both feet forward,” Town Administrator Shawn Cadime said of Small, who retired in 2020. Chief Sandra Lowery, who has been on sick leave since midSeptember, will be retiring in February. Lowery has been serving in the position since October 2021. Cadime said Small will be paid at an hourly rate of $75 with no benefits. Former Select Board Chair Michael Healy criticized the board for hiring Small as Interim Fire Chief. Healy, a former Seekonk Fire Chief, resigned from the board on November 13. “We hire a Fire Chief (from outside Seekonk) when we have someone internally who could be the Interim Chief,” Healy said. “(The firefighter) wasn’t even considered for anything for personal reasons. I will no longer sit here and watch public safety be destroyed in the town of Seekonk. There isn’t one ounce of safety anywhere in the fire (department) in the town of Seekonk right now.” Cadime said Healy’s comments were filled with “inaccuracies” but did not specify what those were. The Fire Department has had three fire chiefs in the last five years. Healy retired in 2019. Lowery’s predecessor, David Rave, served as Chief for two years before his termination in 2021. Rave had previously served with the East Providence Fire Department. The Board agreed to launch a search for a permanent Fire Chief by looking for candidates within the Fire Department as well as outside the department. The vote was 3 to 1. Chris Zorra, Michelle Hines, and Justin Sullivan were in favor, with Pam Pozzi in opposition. Hines will serve on the five member search committee, which will also include Cadime, the town’s Human Resource Director, and two retired Fire Chiefs. “There may be some (firefighters) who are qualified for the position and don’t want it, and there may be some firefighters who want it but aren’t qualified,” Hines said. “If we have a candidate (within the fire department), that’s who we should go with,” Pozzi said. “Just because a person hasn’t taken a test to be a Captain, doesn’t mean they don’t know the department inside and out and how to run it. Let him be the Interim and let him show us that he can do it.”

best for me to make room for someone with the time and the energy to devote to the position on the board. It has been a pleasure being part of the board. I’m privileged to have been part of so many things and served with so many great people. I have no doubt the board will continue to have success in the future.” Zorra also read a letter on behalf of the Board: “We want to express our deepest gratitude for the invaluable contributions he has made during his tenure. His dedication and unwavering commitment to the town and to the Fire Department, both as a board member and as an employee, have left an indelible mark on our organization. Chief Healy’s leadership, expertise, and passion for the well-being of our community has been truly commendable. We are grateful for the lasting impact that he has had on our town.” Healy served as the town’s Fire Chief for many years before retiring in 2019. He was elected to the Select Board in 2021 and became Chair last April. Healy’s term was due to expire in April 2024.

State Officials Investigating TV9 Board By Joe Siegel

The state is investigating allegations of discrimination filed against the Board of Directors of TV9. Deborah Hoch and Kristen Montgomery, former board members, filed complaints with the Massachusetts Commission Against Discrimination (MCAD) in Boston. “They found the complaint valid,” Hoch said, noting an investigator has been assigned. Hoch appeared at the Seekonk Select Board’s November 15 meeting. Hoch urged the board to hold off on a funding agreement with the TV9 Board of Directors until the Attorney General’s office releases their findings. “They are concerned about the illegality of the board at TV9,” Hoch said, adding there may have been violations of the bylaws as well as “concerns of assets being misused.” David Saad, the President of the Board, has denied Hoch’s allegations. “If the allegations are true, the board would not condone that,” said Town Administrator Shawn Cadime. “We can’t really say if there’s legitimacy behind it. Everybody was taken aback by the statements that you have highlighted. They are concerning.” Hoch and Montgomery both allege they were discriminated against by Seekonk Cable Access, on the basis of age and sex. Hoch and Montgomery previously told the Select Board they endured harassment and threats by male board members. Montgomery called the environment at TV9 “toxic” and “hostile.” Hoch, in her complaint filed with the MCAD on August 24, noted she had been “an elected, unpaid member” of TV9’s Board of Directors since 2008. A meeting will be held in December for the purpose of presenting the TV-9 membership with a new set of bylaws. A new board will also be elected. All TV 9 subscribers are eligible to vote.

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Healy Resigns from Seekonk Select Board By Joe Siegel

Select Board Chair Michael Healy submitted his resignation on Monday, November 13th. The Board’s Vice Chair, Christopher Zorra, read Healy’s resignation letter at Wednesday’s meeting. “My other commitments have become too great for me to be able to fulfill the requirements of my position on the board. I feel it is

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Members of the Seekonk Police Department celebrated Bill Soule’s special birthday on November 2. Soule, a veteran of World War 2, turned 100 years old. Soule, who was part of the invasion of Normandy and fought in the Battle of the Bulge, served as Parade Marshal for the Veterans Day observance. “It’s just a number,” Soule told the Reporter last September. Soule has maintained a positive attitude through the hardships of life. “You’ve got to live day to day and hope for the best,” Soule said. “But you never know from one day to the next what’s going to happen.” As for the secrets to a long life, Soule offers some practical advice. “Keep in good health. Keep busy. Keep your feet on the floor and make sure you walk around all the time. Be a good citizen.”

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Rehoboth’s Last World War II Veteran By Joe Siegel

Everett Mann is the last surviving World War II veteran in Rehoboth. Mann served in the United States Navy from 1944 until 1946. He was a Seaman Second Class on the U.S.S Ostrich which sailed from Texas to Louisiana. Mann’s brother served overseas in Europe during the war. “I worked in the engine room,” Mann recalled. Mann was awarded with the World War II Victory Medal and the American Theatre Medal. Mann, who turns 97 in December, grew up in Pawtucket, Rhode Island and moved to Rehoboth as a teenager. He skipped high school and enlisted in the military. More than 900 town residents served in World War II. Veterans Agent Jake Kramer said four World War II veterans have passed away in the last 18 months. According to US Department of Veterans Affairs statistics, 119,550 of the 16.1 million Americans who served in World War II are alive as of 2023. 131 veterans are dying each day. On their website, the National World War II Museum in New Orleans lists the numbers of living World War II veterans in each state. Massachusetts has 3,588 veterans. After he got out of the military, Mann worked for a tool manufacturer in Newport for awhile before gaining employment at Texas Instruments in Attleboro. “I was a tool maker for 40 years,” Mann said. Mann, who is a widower, has five daughters. Mann has been involved with AmVets, a national organization which provides services for veterans. He also belongs


December 2023 The Reporter to the American Legion Post 302 and is a frequent visitor to the Council on Aging at Francis Farm. Staying active is important to him. “I play bocce three days a week here,” Mann noted. “No aches, no pains, no nothing.” Mann said he hasn’t been to the World War II memorial in Washington, D.C. He’s not fond of flying. “I don’t want to leave Rehoboth,” he added. “It’s a great town.”

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of Admission Officers, the New England Association of Collegiate Registrars and Admission Officers, and the National Association for College Admission Counseling, among others. Outside of CCRI, John is equally committed to supporting his community, serving as a youth baseball coach for the Pawtucket Boys & Girls Club and as a member of the Portuguese American Citizens Committee of Rhode Island. As CCRI transitions to this innovative One-Stop model, John’s wealth of experience and dedication to our students make him the perfect candidate to lead this endeavor. I am deeply appreciative of his unwavering commitment to our students and the college. Please join me in extending your heartfelt congratulations to John in his new and exciting role. Everett Mann

John Araujo of Rehoboth Named CCRI’s Inaugural Director of One-Stop Student Services I am pleased to announce that John Araujo of Rehoboth has been appointed the inaugural director of CCRI’s One-Stop Student Services (formerly the Office of Enrollment Services), effective immediately. In his new capacity as Director of One-Stop Student Services, John will play a pivotal role in shaping the future of student support services at CCRI. Our One-Stop Student Services will serve as the primary point of contact for enrollment-related services, and under John Araujo John’s leadership, we are embarking on a transformative journey to offer students a more convenient, modern, and inclusive experience. Reporting to the Dean of Enrollment Management, Systems, and Innovation, John will spearhead efforts to enhance our service to students and their families by streamlining the process of obtaining answers to essential questions and completing common administrative transactions, all within one central campus location. With 18 years of service to CCRI, John brings an unparalleled understanding of student services to this new role. He began his career at CCRI in 2005 as an Enrollment Services Representatives, and has held multiple positions of increasing leadership, including Admissions Officer, Senior Admissions Officer, Assistant Director of Admissions, Associate Director of Admissions, Director of Concurrent Enrollment and CTE Initiatives, and most recently as Associate Director of Enrollment Services, where he has embodied a one-stop philosophy to student services. In addition, John has extensive experience supporting students in the classroom, serving as an Adjunct Faculty for Business Administration and Library. John has served in a leadership capacity for the CCRI Professional Staff Association for many years, as well as multiple state, regional, and national professional associations, including the Rhode Island Association

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Rehoboth Resident Named to International Honor Society

Manchester, NH (November 20, 2023) - Rehoboth resident, Ashley Damon, is among select students from Saint Anselm College in Manchester, N.H., who have been inducted into the Epsilon Tau-at-Large Chapter of Sigma Theta Tau, the International Honor Society of Nursing. This fall Sigma Theta Tau inducted Damon among 30 students for the 2023-2024 academic year. Damon is expected to graduate in May 2024 with a Bachelor of Science in Nursing. To be considered for induction into Sigma Theta Tau, students must have completed at least half of the nursing curriculum in baccalaureate programs at accredited institutions of higher education, rank in the upper 35 percent of their graduating class, and have a minimum 3.0 grade point average on a 4.0 scale. In 1922 six nurses founded Sigma Theta Tau International Honor Society of Nursing, today known as Sigma, at the Indiana University Training School for Nurses, now home of the Indiana University School of Nursing. The society’s name derives from the Greek words for love, courage, and honor. Currently, Sigma has more than 135,000 active members who live in more than 100 countries.


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DR won the annual thanksgiving game backed by senior Kevin Goussie Jr., who scored 3 touchdowns (2 rushing, one interception return) by a final score of 42-16. DR also got a passing touchdown and rushing touchdown from Joel DaSilva, and a receiving touchdown from David Diaz Tavarez. Senior David Hunt also scored his first varsity points with a 2-point conversion catch. DR went out to 29-0 at halftime in large part by their defense which held Seekonk’s rushing attack in check.

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Dighton-Rehoboth Highschool Boys Soccer News

Dighton-Rehoboth Highschool Boys Soccer Team Made it to the Final 4 in States! This was a big accomplishment for our Boys Soccer Team and school. The Dighton Rehoboth High School Boys Varsity Soccer Team ended their regular season with 9 wins, 1 loss, and 8 ties. Due to weather conditions there were many postponed games early in the season. This made the rest of the season a strenuous one with some weeks having back to back games. The boys worked through this intense schedule and some injuries to be placed as the 26th seed in Division Three. They then went into the state tournament to beat the 39th, 7th, 23rd and 2nd seeds to make it to the final four. The boys ultimately lost to the 3rd seed, Norwell , who went on to win the Championship. Seven of the eleven seniors on this team have been the first class under

Coaches Mike Morgado, Tyler Rosa, and Evan Rosa. This team worked hard from the back line all the way up, and everyone who showed up for practices and games helped make this team ready. DRRHS has a strong soccer community who are like a family. The overwhelming support could be seen at the games… even the ones over an hour away! The team will be looking to fill shoes of Spencer Jones, Bryce Doehler, Matty Suprenard and Kristof Trond, as well as seniors Will Hoskins, Liam Hannon, Trey Brierly, Aiden Leblanc, Dylan Andreozzi and Jacob Viveros.

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Beckwith Girls Soccer

The BMS 2023 Lady Raiders Soccer Team recently completed a tremendous season by capturing their first ever Massasoit League Girls Soccer Championship! The 2023 Squad made history, with an overall record of 13 wins, no losses, and 1 tie. Lanie Kazanjian had the most goals scored for the team with 20, while Leah Hyder took the title of compiling the most assists at 15. The caliber of play this team displayed was unsurpassable throughout the entire season! Our eighth graders will undeniably be missed! The team consisted of sixth graders - Macy Frissell, Cece Oliveira, Abigail Polychronis, Maeve Santos, and our Team Manager, Audrey Kreizinger; seventh graders - Vanessa Escobar, Cassidy Hasenfratz, Brynn Hoskins, Leah Hyder, Lanie Kazanjian, Quinn Kotch, Reece Kotch, and Lyla Lewandowski; and eighth graders - Campbell Cordeiro, Bailey D’Alessio, Alexis Flood, Zoe Fortin, Taylor Pierce, and our exceptional Goalie, Annie Reed. The team was coached by Helen Correia.

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Hurley Middle School Boys’ Soccer Team Takes 1st Place!

Hurley Middle School Boys’ Soccer Team placed 1st with stats of 12 games won and 2 games lost. The boys team received a championship banner, which was put up in the gym. The last time a banner was won was in 2018. The team was honored at their Spirit Week celebration on November 22. Seekonk is a part of the Massasoit Middle School Soccer League along with Berkley, Bridgewater, Dighton, Freetown-Lakeville, Middleboro, Norton, Raynham, Rehoboth, Somerset, Westport The team was coached by Coach LaFond. This is Coach LaFond’s second season as the coach for the boys’ soccer team - he is also an 8th grade Science teacher.

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The 2023 Beckwith Raiders Boys Soccer Team recently finished a great season. The team compiled an overall record of 10 wins, 4 losses, and 1 tie. Though they often lacked size compared to other other schools across the league, the team always played hard and took pride in showing the meaning of unselfish play. Their impressive ball movement and skill on the ball allowed them to move the ball and create many scoring chances. Eleven different players scored goals throughout the season and all twenty members made meaningful contributions to the team. Jayden Hasenfratz led the team in scoring with an impressive 17 goals in 15 games. Micah Fischman and Reid Maloof led the team in assists, combining for over 25 goals throughout the season. Players this year included eighth graders - Domenic Andreozzi, Jonathan Bennett, Kaleb Chappell, Micah Fischman, Jayden Hasenfratz, Team Captain Reid Maloof, Zach Sidok, Logan Slater, and Miles Trexler; seventh graders - Jax Fogel, Quinn Garcia, Gyor Jean-Louis, Andrew Mandeville, Nick Miller, Connor Ruhle, Bradley Russell, Alex Warren, and Ryan White; and sixth graders Chase Moniz and Alex Quin. The team was coached by Mr. Jesse Francese.

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Girl Scout Troop 338 Says Thank You!

Huge shout out and thank you to Chartley Country Store! Rehoboth Girl Scout Troop 338 had a blast, learned about making cookies they love to sell, and made memories to last! We love making friends with our local community neighbors!

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Club News & ANNOUNCEMENTS

Hornbine School Museum’s Historical Binders Saved

The Hornbine school Museum has closed for the 2023 season. Each year, we pack away items in plastic boxes so the mice can’t destroy materials during the winter. We store some items at our homes for safe keeping. In 2021, I, Dave Downs, took home the library of three ring binders that Beverly Pettine created during her 17 years as teacher-curator of the museum. Those of you who have visited the Hornbine School during the summer have probably seen the ten large binders. Unfortunately, my water heater gave out and flooded our basement floor. Fortunately, the binders were “safe” in a plastic box. Unfortunately, the plastic box had a crack in it that allowed the water to enter and soak many of the binder’s pages! My wife and I spent many hours trying to save what we could by drying separate pages etc. We ended up with hundreds of wrinkled pages which were out of order. We were able to press the wrinkles out of most of the pages over a period of time but we weren’t able to save some of the pictures or reassemble the binders. Beverly Pettine came to our rescue. She spent many hours of her own time, this summer, repairing damaged pages and restoring the binders close to their original condition. These binders are a wealth of information about the Hornbine School Museum and all the other Rehoboth one room schools. We invite you to visit the school this coming 2024 season and view them for yourselves. And we thank Beverly Pettine for her dedication to the Hornbine School Museum!

Native Voices

An Hour with Members of the Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe

Join us at the Carpenter Museum (4 Locust Ave.) for a free program with Seaconke Wampanoag Tribe members Kristine Sky Wind Thomas-Jones, DC, PhD and Jennifer Rawlings, Esq. as they introduce their cultural heritage and tribal history. The event is Thursday December 21st at 2PM. Please join us for this very special event with Thomas-Jones and Rawlings as they discuss Native American herbs in their medicinal and ceremonial contexts, the unique health perspectives of living Native Americans, and the historical context of Anawan, the war chief for the Massasoit. They will also touch on indigenous crafts and the Algonquin language. The presentation will conclude with a Friendship Dance in which all attending are welcome to participate. This event is free and open to the public. No registration necessary. To learn more visit our website at rehobothantiquarian.org/ museum-events. About the Carpenter Museum:

The Carpenter Museum, named in honor of major benefactors Elsie Carpenter and her son E. Winsor Carpenter, is Rehoboth’s local history museum. Our mission is to collect, document, preserve, and share material culture related to the town’s history. We connect the Rehoboth community with these artifacts and with local history in general through our exhibits and programming. The Museum provides the wider community with research support, especially in the area of genealogy, and promotes learning about American history through direct experience with objects from the past.

Rehoboth Garden Club Publicity for December 2023

Beverly Pettine after restoring our many three ring binders

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Our Rehoboth Garden Club has been very busy getting ready for the holiday season. On November 27th our club President Paul Nunes taught members how to create hanging boxwood kissing balls. Each unique design will be a beautiful addition to a member’s home. On Monday December 4th club members will gather for our annual wreath and basket making event. Decorated wreaths will be donated to decorate the civic buildings in both Seekonk and Rehoboth. Decorated basket arrangements of fresh greens will be created and delivered to homebound club members. A luncheon will be provided by the club officers, followed by a holiday party. Looking ahead to Monday January 15, 2024, our meeting topic will be The State of the Coast. The beaches, harbors, waterfront business districts and habitats as we know them are endangered. A speaker from the Trustees of Reservations will explain how climate change-driven sea level rise and storm flooding will affect miles of roads and impact ecosystems crucial to coastal resilience and the plants, animals and humans who live there. The community is invited to attend this important presentation. Join us on Monday January 15, 2024 at the Rehoboth Congregational Church Fellowship Hall at 6:30 PM. We offer our best wishes for a joyous holiday season, with peace and good health in 2024!

A Rehoboth Garden Club membership makes a wonderful holiday gift!

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American Legion Post 302 Public Events

• Try our Fish & Chips or Sea Scallops – every Thursdays 4:00 till 7:00 P.M. & Fridays 4:00 – 8 PM.Take Outs are welcome – call in your order in early for pickup at 508-252-9079 • Sign up for our Monday-Tuesday & Wednesday Night Dart Leagues • MASS LOTTERY – PLAY “KENO”, “MEGAMILLION”, “POWERBALL” • If you’re interested in playing in a Card League of Hi-Lo Jacks. Monday Nights from September through November & April – June or Wednesday nights September – December and start up again in January – April. All games start at 7:00 PM @ $7.00 per game. The Cribbage League plays on Monday Nights January – March and then on Wednesday Nights from May – August – all games start at 7:00 PM. e-mail speedyjake@aol.com or call #508-252-9079

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• December 9th, 2023 – Saturday - 7:00 -10:00 P.M. – Live Music with The 3Sum Band - Classic Rock, Pop, Blues, Country, Motown and more – No Cover Charge! – Food - Check with the bar for the specials of the week – Drinks – Entertainment, so sit back & have a GREAT TIME! https://www.facebook.com/groups/63605 3727522063/?ref=share • December 10th, 2023 – Sunday -7:30 -10:30 A.M. American Legion & Anawan Lions Monthly Breakfast, Second Sunday of every month $12.00 donation - All you can Eat! https://www.facebook. com/groups/657024961125913/ • December 15th, 2023 – Friday - 7:00 -10:00 P.M. – Rock-A-Blues Band with Classic Rock Music – No Cover Charge! – Food - Check with the bar for the specials of the week – Drinks – Entertainment, so sit back & have a GREAT TIME! Play the Electronic Dart Board or join our Dart League https://www.rockablues.com • December 16th, 2023 – Saturday - 7:00 -10:00 P.M. - “3 CAN JAM” from Attleboro - Live Music Entertainment playing Classic & Rock – No Cover Charge! - Food – Drinks – Dancing & having a GREAT TIME! https://www.facebook.com/3CANJAM/ • December 22nd , 2023 – Saturday - 7:00 -10:00 P.M. – BOMBSHELL BETTY PRODUCTIONS with Live Vocal Music – No Cover Charge! - Food – Drinks – Dancing & having a GREAT TIME - https://www.bombshellbettyproductions.com/ • December 29th,2023 – Friday - 7:00 - 8:00 P.M., Sons of the American Legion’s Monthly Meat Raffle followed by Karaoke - 8:00 11:00 P.M. – No Cover Charge! – Food - Check with the bar for the specials of the week – Drinks – Entertainment, so sit back & have a GREAT TIME! Play the Electronic Dart Board or join our Dart League https://www.facebook.com/groups/657024961125913/ • December 29th,2023 – Friday - 8:00-11:00 P.M. + – Live Karaoke performed by Mette & Devan Entertainment, Come on in and sing a song or two – No Cover Charge! – Food - Check with the bar for the specials of the week – Drinks – Entertainment, so sit back & have a GREAT TIME! Play the Electronic Dart Board or join our Dart League https://www.facebook.com/ groups/657024961125913/ • January 5th, 2024 - Friday - 6:30 - 10:00 P.M., Jim Powers Entertainment presents Old Time Rock “N” Roll, Classic Rock & County – No Cover Charge! – Food - Check with the bar for the specials of the week – Drinks – Entertainment, so sit back & have a GREAT TIME! Play the Electronic Dart Board or join our Dart League https://www.facebook.com/groups/657024961125913/ • January 6th, 2024 – Saturday - 7:00-10:00 P.M. – Live Music performed by Nightlife Band Entertainment with Classic Rock Music – No Cover Charge! - Food – Drinks – Dancing & having a GREAT TIME! https//:www.facebook.com/groups/nightlifebandri/

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Rehoboth Ramblings by Leslie Patterson

Going Around in Circles trying to drive around a new roadway design with “no direction home” to quote Bob Dylan. Supposedly the signage is better now. Rotaries make me nervous too, though I do OK on the one in Taunton. I hope that the new Rehoboth rotary they are working on at the intersection of Rt. 44 and 118 goes smoothly too. I’m sure we’ll all get used to it. That has always been a bad corner. But then so many intersections in New England are nerve-wracking. Whether you call them roundabouts, rotaries, or traffic circles, they do require special driving skills. I could never drive in England anyway (“wrong” side of road, roads are too narrow, I can’t drive a stick shift) but the endless series of roundabouts over there really settles the question. My favorite hair-raising examples are the double roundabouts where you get off one traffic circle and enter another one immediately. Let’s hope things get straightened out soon with the new East Gold, Silver, and Sterling Providence rotary. As far as rush hour goes, I hear the Washington u.s. and Foreign coins Bridge is just as bad as far as traffic back-ups are concerned. Yet something needs to be done about the Henderson Bridge. It was old comics and sporting cards apparently declared structurally unsound as early as 1996. That’s old watches and collectibles almost three decades of 20,000 cars a day driving over it! Now imagine the traffic backups on bridges and add to that a diamonds and jewlery certain four-letter word: snow. I’ve never understood this yearning phone # 508 336-9103 for snow at Christmas. The meteorologists on TV are constantly 113 taunton avenue going on about it as if a snow-free Christmas will ruin the holiday. Yes, a couple of inches of snow (at the max) makes for a picturesque seekonk, mass same location for 40 years holiday scene but heavy snow only makes travel a misery, whether you’re flying or driving. Another thing still going around in circles is Covid, which finally CARPETING • LINOLEUM caught up with us at our house in November. I had a fairly mild case while my husband’s case was quite a bit more severe, requiring CERAMIC TILE • LAMINATE FLOORS infusions of an antiviral drug. I believe that I had managed to get PREFINISHED HARDWOOD the latest booster shot at the right time (just dumb luck on my part). Though I was not terribly sick, I felt shaky, woozy, and exhausted, PORCELAIN TILE • CUSTOM WORK with the certain knowledge that something was wrong. So glad this didn’t happen to us three years ago at this time of • Residential & Commercial year. This particular variant is apparently even more contagious • Emergency Water Removal (oh joy!) but doesn’t target the lungs so much. I would encourage • Soil Protection Treatment everyone who is at higher risk of serious illness to take precautions • Tile & Grout Cleaning and get the latest Covid booster, especially as the holidays approach. If only getting the virus once guaranteed lifetime immunity! Earle Dias Now that it’s December, it seems that it gets dark earlier every year, which is impossible. I don’t think I have a real case of SAD because I only start to get anxious around the early dark; the rest 151 Winthrop St., Rehoboth MA • Tues.-Fri.10-5 • Sat.10-1 of the day seems all right to me. It’s always good to get outside mid-day this time of year especially when the sun is shining. There is actually no one “earliest sunset” day this month. There is a week or so when the sun sets at 4:14 and 2 Burnside Ave. • Seekonk, MA 02771 • https://www.facebook.com/tmland/ this year that week is Dec. 4-12, according to a sunrise/sunset table for this location. So, by the time the winter solstice arrives on Dec. 21, the afternoon light is getting Over 20 Years longer already, however gradually. The latest sunrise isn’t until the first week of January, Experience! but that doesn’t concern me so much. The reason for this is that Earth has an elliptical orbit, speaking of going around in circles. I Services don’t know why I find this information so upBobcat, Backhoe Service, Land Clearing, Walkways, Retainer Walls, lifting, but just knowing that we’re already at the darkest evenings of the year means more Underground Sprinklers, Lawn Seed or Sod, Design Plantings light is already on the way. Happy Holidays!

I imagine many commuters in this area who go to and from Providence have a Christmas wish this year for an easier drive home. Part of the new Henderson (aka Red) Bridge remodel opened with a new bridge heading into the East Side. The whole thing won’t be complete until 2025, they say. Opening night in November caused major headaches as drivers heading to the East Providence side tried to figure out the new rotary on that side of the bridge, made worse by the poor signage. There were too many people in the dark literally and figuratively

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SCHOOL NEWS Palmer River & Beckwith News

Linda Sousa - A Better Dream Foundation

The staff and students of Palmer River Elementary School and Dorothy Beckwith Middle School donated $886.82 to the Linda Sousa - A Better Dream Foundation to help with the foundation’s quest to keep Linda’s spirit alive (Linda was a teacher in Rehoboth), educate and spread awareness of Metastatic Breast Cancer, and to make financial contributions towards Metastatic Breast Cancer Research to hopefully someday eradicate this devastating disease. For more information on the Linda Sousa - A Better Dream Foundation, please access their website at https://abetterdreamfoundation.org.

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Bishop Feehan Announces First Quarter Honor Roll 2023-2024

Vice Principal for Academics, Charlotte Lourenco, is proud to announce the Honor Roll students for the first quarter. Honor Roll is a recognition of high-performing students based on the student’s overall average in any given quarter, regardless of the levels of their classes. Bishop Feehan has three levels of Honor Roll. First Honors is awarded to students whose overall average in that quarter is grade 93.00 or higher, Second Honors is grade 90.00 or higher, and Third Honors is 85.00 or higher, with no individual grade below 80.

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First Honors: Guillianna Leitao, 9, Lorna Nassef, 9, Sofiana Azzouz, 10, Sophia Custodio, 12, Anyav Mehta, 12 Second Honors: Emily Azzouz, 9, William Mal, 9, Emily Rebelo, 9, Samuel Shaghalian, 10, Elena Borden, 11, Lucas Custodio, 11, Jack Desmarais , 11 Third Honors: Dylan Audette, 9, Sydney Graham, 10, Matthew Roslonek, 10, Madison Eddy, 12

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News and Notes from... Blanding Library By Leslie Patterson

Breakfast With Santa On Sat. Dec. 16, Santa is taking time from his busy schedule to join us at the Blanding Library for breakfast, at 9:30 and at 10:30. Come and share your wish list, take photos, enjoy a bite to eat and hot chocolate. For children up to age 12. Space is limited and registration is required. Call 508-252-4236.

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Call the library to register for the popular Make Your Own Gingerbread House, for children in grades K through 6. Spaces are filling up fast. Two sessions offered: Tues. Dec. 12 and Wed. Dec. 13, both from 3:30 to 5. Younger children may work on their gingerbread house with an older sibling. The library provides the house, icing and some “goodies” for decorating or you may bring your own but NO PEANUTS PLEASE. These programs are made possible by the Friends of the Blanding Library.

Kids Book Club & Story Times

Did you know there’s a book club just for kids at the Blanding? This book club for kids from kindergarten through grade 4 meets on Mondays from 5:30 to 6:30. This program offers an entertaining spin on reading, including crafts, snacks and games, and is led by students from D-R High School. For younger children, library story hours continue on Tuesdays from 10:30 to 11, with Baby and Toddler story times for children up to age 4. On Thursdays from 10:30 to 11:30 there are Story and Craft Times for children ages 3 and up. Siblings are welcome at both of these ongoing programs and no registration is necessary.

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• Elvis, our Elf on the Shelf, is back for his December visit to the Blanding. The library will again be featuring a holiday tree in the lobby. On this “ToileTree” you’ll find suggestions of toiletries (soap, toothpaste, etc.) to bring to the library to donate to the Rehoboth Food Pantry. • Take a walk around the library’s front garden to read our story walk, the children’s picture book “Bear Says Thanks” by Karma Wilson. This will be on display through Dec. 30. • The Blanding Book Club will start the new year on Wed. Jan. 3 at 7pm, with a discussion of “Remarkably Bright Creatures” by Shelby Van Pelt. Copies are available at the library. • The history discussion group continues to meet on Wednesday mornings at 11. The current focus is on major events in Europe and the US during the final decades of the 19th Century. This group is open to all with an interest in history. Contact hjcoleman@ comcast.net for more information. The Blanding Public Library, 124 Bay State Rd. Rehoboth is open Monday through Thursday from 10 to 8, and on Fridays and Saturdays from 10 to 4. Closed Sundays and holidays, including Dec. 25 for Christmas and Jan. 1 for New Year’s. Visit www.blandinglibrary.net or call 508-252-4236. Happy Holidays!

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If you are age 50+ and unemployed, underemployed, seeking a new career, or looking for your “Encore Career,” this free career coaching and networking program is for you! Seekonk Public Library invites you to join the final sessions of the program 50+ Job Seekers Networking Group: Virtual Series. This program is presented online using Zoom. You can attend one or more sessions, choosing from either morning or evening meeting times. • December 6 and 13: Networking 2.0 • December 20: Creating a Marketing Plan & Brief The facilitator for this series is certified career coach Deborah Hope. Go to the Events Calendar at www.seekonkpl.org for registration information. For more information, email library@seekonkpl.org or call 508-336-8230.

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Bring some comfort to four-footed friends from the Seekonk Animal Shelter and enjoy the feel of snuggly warm fleece while you do! Register to receive a kit to create a no-sew fleece blanket and return the completed project to the library. The Seekonk Animal Shelter will give a blanket to an adopted Peter Batty pet as they join their new family. Quantity is limited; registraRI Reg. # 33335 / MA Reg. # CS51340 tion with a SAILS library card is required. Please sign up for only one blanket per household. Kits will be available for pick RESIDENTIAL / COMMERCIAL up on December 26 and should be returned by January 9. Please register in the Events Calendar for Animal Shelter Pet Blanket Kit on the December 26 date at www.seekonkpl.org/events. 55 Winthrop St. (Rt. 44) Rehoboth For more information, call Adult Services at the library at (508) 336-8230 or email library@seekonkpl.org.

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Do you want to get more out of your smartphone or tablet? Bring them to our new monthly Library Tech Class. In each session we will provide an introduction to the most useful tools available to use on your mobile device or help getting started. Join us this month for Library Tech Class: Video Calls & Zoom on Tuesday, December 19 from 2-3:30 PM in the library’s Large Meeting Room. Come find out how you can use video calls and Zoom to connect with others remotely over this season and beyond. This program is open to smartphone, tablet, and laptop users. You must bring your own device, one device per person; make sure the device is fully charged. Space is limited; registration is required. Register in the Events Calendar at www.seekonkpl.org/events. For more information or for help with registration, call Adult Services at 508-336-8230 x56130 or email library@seekonkpl.org.

Nonfiction Book Club: Little Princes by Conor Grennan Tuesday, December 26th at 6:00 PM

Join us for a lively discussion of Little Princes: One Man’s Promise to Bring Home the Lost Children of Nepal by Conor Grennan on Tuesday, December 26th at 6:00 PM at Seekonk Public Library. The title is available digitally as an ebook through Libby,


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www.seekonkpl.org • library@seekonkpl.org • 508.336.8230 an ebook and audiobook through Hoopla, or you may place a hold and pick up a print copy at the library. New members are always welcome! For planning and to receive program updates, please register in the online Event Calendar at seekonkpl.org/events. In search of adventure, twenty-nine-year-old Conor Grennan embarked on a yearlong journey around the globe, beginning with a three-month stint volunteering at an orphanage in civil war–torn Nepal. But a shocking truth would forever change his life: these rambunctious, resilient children were not orphans at all but had been taken from their families by child traffickers who falsely promised to keep them safe from war before abandoning them in the teeming chaos of Kathmandu. For Conor, what started as a footloose ramble became a dangerous, dedicated mission to unite youngsters he had grown to love with the parents they had been stolen from—a breathtaking adventure, as Conor risked everything in the treacherous Nepalese mountains to bring the children home. For more event information, visit www.seekonkpl.org or email library@seekonkpl.org.

Treat Yourself Well with Delicious Diabetic Desserts Wednesday, January 10 at 6 PM

Yes, you can satisfy your sweet tooth without spiking blood sugar levels. Learn how by joining us at Seekonk Public Library on January 10 at 6 PM for Delicious Diabetic Desserts. In this program from Therapy Gardens you will learn how to create delectable desserts using natural sweeteners, whole grains, and nutrient-rich ingredients. Expert instructors will guide you through recipes for sugar-free chocolate cake, almond-flour cookies, and more. You will walk away with new skills and a collection of recipes that prove you don’t have to sacrifice taste for health. This program is ideal for diabetics, their loved ones, and anyone interested in mindful eating. This program is free and open to all. For planning and notifications, register in the Events Calendar at www.seekonkpl.org/events. For more information or assistance, email library@seekonkpl.org, or call Adult Services at 508-336-8230 x56130.

Winter Spice Club at the Seekonk Public Library Starting in January 2024

Spice up your 2024 with Seekonk Public Library’s Winter Spice Club! Every two weeks you’ll get a sample of a spice to try, along with the history of the spice and sample recipes. The following spices will be available: 1/8/24 – Cumin 1/22/24 – Ginger 2/5/24 – Nutmeg 2/20/24 – Dried Marjoram On Tuesday, March 5th at 6 PM we will meet on Zoom to discuss the spices and the recipes we made. Quantities are limited. Register with a SAILS library card in advance for each week in the program online at seekonkpl.org/events. For more event information, visit www.seekonkpl.org or email library@seekonkpl.org.

Friends of the Seekonk Public Library

The Friends would like to thank everyone who came out for our big book sale in November. We are now in need of hardcover and paperback adult books to replenish our stock for our daily lobby book sales. If you’re interested in helping with our lobby and big book sales, please download a copy of the application from our website at seekonkfol.org request one through our email friends@seekonkpl. org, or come in and ask for one from the volunteer in the lobby. We are also looking for people who are interested in getting involved with the Friends and serving on our board.

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Teen Services

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Keep in Touch with Teen Services!

Seekonk Library Teen Services is on TikTok! Go to seekoknpl.org/teens to see our latest video, then scroll down for links to our TikTok and Instagram accounts. As always, you’ll find registration buttons for upcoming programs followed by recent library photos at the top of the page. Sign up for the teen email newsletter, download a volunteer or Teen Advisory Board application, or check out our other resources on the right side of the page.

Teen Advisory Board

Thursday, December 7 at 3:30 PM

**Please note: All meetings will start at 3:30 PM from now on. Meetings are for TAB members only. To join, visit seekonkpl.org/teens and download the TAB application. Email the finished application to teens@seekonkpl.org or turn it in at the Research Help Desk in the Library. Your opinion matters! If you’re in grade 6 through 12, then you have a chance to make a difference at your library by joining the Teen Advisory Board (TAB). During the school year, we will meet once a month at 3:30 PM to share ideas about upcoming programs and discuss how we can make the most out of the library’s services for tweens and teens. This is an opportunity to practice leadership, collaboration, and civic engagement and to take an active role in shaping the library’s impact on your community. Becoming a member of the board requires a commitment to attend meetings regularly. For more information, call Adult Services at the library at (508) 336-8230 or email teens@seekonkpl.org.

Pet Blanket Making Party for Tweens and Teens

Wednesday, December 27 at 2:00 PM

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This year, middle and high schoolers are invited to “paw”-ticipate in Seekonk Library’s annual Pet Blanket Project during our special blanket-making party just for tweens and teens. We’ll gather in the library’s meeting room on Wednesday, December 27, at 2:00 PM and work together on this fun and easy no-sew activity. All blankets will be donated to the Seekonk Animal • PVC Shelter, which will give them to newly adopted pets to help welcome • Custom Cedar them to their forever homes. This 1-hour event is free and open to tweens and teens in grades • Farm Fencing 6 through 12. Registration is required. • Dog Runs For more information, call Adult Services at the library at (508) • Chain Link 336-8230 or email teens@seekonkpl.org.

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Forest Caroling at Osamequin Farm Tuesday, December 5, 4 PM

Let’s spread good cheer for all the creatures in the forest! We’ll meet at Osamequin Farm for a caroling stroll along the trails to sing together, explore the winter landscape, and celebrate the festive season. We’ll end the visit by decorating a forest tree for the birds, critters, and forest fairies to enjoy! A family event suited for all ages. Registration required.

Paws to Read

Wednesdays, December 6 & 13, 3-4:30 PM timeslots

Build reading skills and gain confidence in reading aloud by coming to the Library to “Paws To Read”. Register to reserve a 15-minute time slot to have your child read to Gizmo and Pepe, two adorable chihuahua/pomeranian mix therapy dogs. Each oneon-one private session is facilitated by Sandra Healey and her two dogs. Registration required.

Holiday Helpers

Thursday, December 7, 5-7 PM

Join us at the library to help assemble our Pet Blanket Project Kits! We provide all the materials and instructions (it’s simple, we promise) and you get to give back to your community! There will be a


December 2023 station to create decorations for the Seekonk Fire Museum as well as a holiday card-making station available, in case you’d like to spread the cheer even more! You do not have to attend from 5-7 PM, you’re welcome to come and go as you need to during that time frame. Adults and families of all ages are welcome, with adult participation. Registration required.

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HAPPY HOLIDAYS!

Pet Blankets for the Seekonk Animal Shelter

Registration Begins December 1st. Bring some comfort to four-footed friends from the Seekonk Pet Shelter and enjoy the feel of snuggly warm fleece while you do! Register to receive a kit to create a no-sew fleece blanket and return the completed project to the library. The Seekonk Animal Shelter will give a blanket to an adopted pet as they join their new family. Quantity is limited; registration with a SAILS library card is required. Please sign up for only one blanket per household. Kits will be available for pick up on December 26 and should be returned by January 9.

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Join Sport Stacking instructor and retired PE Educator Glen Costello for a speedy stacking event you won’t soon forget! Stackers race against the clock, compete in relays/doubles, and often combine sport stacking with fitness challenges! SportStacking involves important life skills such as: fine motor skills, sequencing, concentration, focus, eye-hand coordination, ambidexterity, reaction time, agility, fitness, bilateral proficiency, setting personal goals, teamwork, sportsmanship, homework habits, and having FUN! Registration required.

Family Movie Morning: The Little Mermaid - Thurs, Dec 28, 10 AM

Join us at the library for a family movie morning on the big screen! We’ll be playing The Little Mermaid! Bring your family, your friends, your cozy blankets and watch a movie at the library! Rated: PG Run time: 2 hours 15 minutes. Drop in.

Minecraft Build Challenge - Thurs, Dec 28, 2-4 PM

Grades 3-5. Join Ms Sandie virtually via Zoom for a 2-hour Minecraft building bonanza! Have an idea? Build it! This Minecraft session will be wide open for creativity! Kids must have their own device on which to install Minecraft Education Edition, a laptop, desktop, or iPad. A Switch or other gaming console will NOT work for our purposes. We’ll meet on Zoom while also playing together in a shared world on Minecraft Education, using the library’s licenses. The Zoom link as well as the Minecraft download link will be sent to registrants at least one day prior to the event.

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Baby & Toddler Storytime Mondays, December 4, 11, 18, 10 AM

Join Miss Sharon for a special storytime just for children ages birth - 2. There will be a story, fingerplays, music, singing, and of course, bubbles! Siblings welcome. Drop in.

Preschool Storytime Wednesdays, December 6, 13, 20, 9:30 AM

Join Ms Sandie for a weekly storytime for the preschool crowd (ages 3-5)! Younger siblings are welcome! Ages 3-5. Drop in.

Baby & Toddler Jingle Storytime Monday, December 18, 10 AM

Join Miss Sharon for a special holiday-themed storytime that includes books, music, fingerplays, movement, bubbles, and jingle bells! Everyone is invited to wear red, green, or their favorite holiday color. Ages 0-3. Drop in.

Preschool Jingle Kids Storytime Wednesday, December 20, 9:30 AM

Join Ms Sandie for a special holiday storytime for preschool-aged children! We’ll read 2-3 seasonal stories and complete a related activity or craft. Ages 3-5. Drop in.

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Events & Activities Introduction to Genealogy

A presentation offered by the Rehoboth Genealogy Group

The same presentation will be given on both dates. Please attend either one.

Wednesday, January 31, 2024 1-2 pm at the COA Rehoboth Council on Aging, 27 Francis Farm Rd.

Saturday, February 3, 2024 1-2 pm Carpenter Museum, 4 Locust Ave. Rehoboth (Parking available off Bay State Rd.)

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SE Mass Thunder Softball Clam Boil December 9th Doors Open at 6PM and Food Served at 7PM

To Benefit 14U SE Mass Thunder South Seekonk Gun Club, 61 Reed Street, Rehoboth

Purchase tickets via Venmo using description Clam Boil or email semassthunder14u@gmail.com with name and how many tickets. Tickets purchased via email can pay via check or cash at the event. Tickets $35 each. This event is BYOB and drinks will be available to purchase. For more information please email semassthunder14u@gmail. com

Make Your Own Milk Jug Greenhouse to Start Native Seeds Workshop

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If you’ve been wondering how to get started with growing native plants from seed, then attend this workshop offered by The Seekonk Land Conservation Trust and Rehoboth Land Trust! Native plant seeds normally experience a cold winter which we can simulate in the safety of a repurposed milk jug left outside. As the seasons change, the seeds germinate on their natural schedule, you transplant them into seedling flats, then into larger pots until you’re ready to plant them in your yard! Using the greenhouse space at Osamequin Farm in Seekonk, participants will first learn about native plants via a presentation, then create their own milk jug greenhouse planted with 2 different species of seeds. This program is scheduled from 1:00 -3:00 pm on January 20, 2024 with a January 27th snowdate. The program fee is $30. BYOMJ – Bring your own milk jug or translucent gallon container without a lid. Further workshop details and registration information will appear in the January Reporter and on the Rehoboth Land Trust website, www.rehobothlandtrust.net. Questions? Email info@rehobothlandtrust.org or call Carol Entin at 508-415-6065.

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The 11th annual RIBC blood drive in memory of Bob McKenna will be held Saturday, January 27, 2024 from 9:00 - 3:00 at Seekonk High School. The turnout has been wonderful every year and hopefully that will continue. Blood donations are so very important and desperately needed. Please take advantage of this opportunity to donate close to home. Appointments can be made on the RI Blood Center website Bob McKenna (ribc.org) or by contacting Karen McKenna at kmckenna10@aol.com. If you are a regular blood donor, please keep in mind that eight weeks prior to January 27 is December 2. You would have to schedule your last donation for 2023 prior to that date in order to be eligible for this event. Bob was an active member of the Seekonk community during the 20+ years that he lived there. He was also a lifelong blood donor. His family is certain that he would be thrilled that this event is held in his honor. They look forward to seeing everyone on the 27th.


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Church News & Events Seekonk Congregational Church News In Person Sunday Services

We hope you will join us each Sunday at Seekonk Congregational Church UCC at one of our 2 weekly services - 9AM & 10:30 AM in the Sanctuary at 600 Fall River Avenue, Seekonk, MA for our weekly service. Please come if you feel comfortable, all are welcome, masks are optional. Communion will be served at both services. Church school will be held during the 9 AM service with licensed day care available for both services. We invite you to join us. We will continue to record our services and they are available the following day at Seekonk Congregational Church YouTube and on Cable 9 Seekonk at 9 AM each morning.

Advent and Christmas Worship

December 3: 9:00 & 10:30AM

Our beautiful “Hanging of the Greens” Service with pageantry, special music, lighting of the tree, and fifth graders presenting the symbols of our advent and Christmas faith. The 1st Advent Candle of HOPE will be lighted. One of the year’s most beautiful worship services!

December 10: 9:00 & 10:30AM

The 2nd Advent Candle of PEACE is lighted. The Cherub Choir will sing at the beginning of worship. Music of the HARP will fill the sanctuary and the anointing oil of healing is offered to all who choose to choose to receive this blessing for yourself or on behalf of loved ones.

For those who have lost loved ones in this life, there will be a time to come forward and light a candle of remembrance ... and a time to reflect on the joys and the wonders of life as well. This time of worship is truly a gift in the midst of the holiday preparations. No matter who you are, or where you are on life’s journey, you are welcome at Seekonk Congregational Church.

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Holiday Season Schedule Saturday, December 23, 2023 ~ 5:00 PM Mass

Sunday, December 24, 2023 10:30 AM Mass (Fourth Sunday of Advent, Sunday Mass)

Worship with Lessons and Carols and Children’s Christmas Pageant. The 3rd Advent Candle of JOY is lighted.

Christmas Eve | Sunday, December 24, 2023 3:30 PM Christmas Carols – Children’s Choir 4:00 PM Mass with Children’s Choir 6:00 PM Mass with Soloist & Instrumentals 10:30 PM Christmas Carols 11:00 PM Solemn Mass at Night with Parish Choir

Please note: No morning Service

Christmas Day | Monday December 25, 2023 10:30 AM Mass

December 17: 9:00 & 10:30AM

December 24: Christmas Eve Services: 5 & 10PM

The 4thAdvent Candle of LOVE is lighted. Worship will center on the Birth Story • The 5PM service is a Family Service – with Procession of the Holy Family. Choirs of children/youth and sacred dance. • The 10:00pm worship will be Candlelight Communion Service with special music. All are welcome! Bring Friends!

December 31: 9:00 & 10:30AM

Bell Sunday ~ Come to prepare for the New Year 2024– Bring a Bell

Candlelight Taize Service

Please invite friends and neighbors on Thursday, December 14TH AT 7 PM to a beautiful candlelight Taize service of reflection, readings, meditation and comfort – with special Christmas music shared by Alice Supinski, Betty Graham, and David Graham–

Feast of the Holy Family December 30, 2023 - 5:00 PM December 31, 2023 -Mass at 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM Solemnity of Mary, the Mother of God Monday, January 1, 2024 10:30 AM Mass Solemnity of the Epiphany Saturday, January 6, 2024- 5:00 PM Sunday, January 7, 2024 - 8:00 AM & 10:30 AM


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Newman Congregational Church, UCC December Events As we enter into the shortest days of year, the festive season of Advent arrives. To bring love, joy, hope, and peace to the season, a variety of experiences including, but not limited to: Terra Divina Saunters, festive musical experiences, and The Dawn Chorus devotional by the Salt Project will all be a part of this year’s offerings.

Sunday, December 3rd - Advent I

• Terra Divina @ 8:45am - Meet at Seekonk Meadows parking lot • Worship @ 10am in our Sanctuary

Sunday, December 10th - Advent II

• Terra Divina @ 8:45 am Meet at Hunts Mills Gazebo • Lessons & Carols Service @ 10am in our historic Sanctuary featuring the Rhode Island Brass Quartet including works by Praetorius & Saint-Saens

Sunday, December 17th -Advent III

• Terra Divina @ 8:45am Meet at Gamino Pond parking lot • Worship @ 10am in our Sanctuary • Community Christmas Carol Sing @ 4pm • Come and sing your favorite Christmas Carols with the Newman Choir & the Christmas Revelers • Choral selections and fun instrumental works

Sunday, December 24th - Advent IV

• Terra Divina @ 8:45am - Meet at Hunts Mills Gazebo • Worship @ 10 am in our Sanctuary

Sunday, December 24th Christmas Eve

• Christmas Eve Candlelight Service @ 5pm • Festive Choral Prelude @ 4:30pm in our historic Sanctuary featuring works by Willcocks and traditional favorites For more information about any events or to receive a copy of the daily devotional, please contact the Church Office at 401-4344742 X10. Newman UCC is an Open and Affirming congregation of the United Church of Christ located at 100 Newman Avenue, Rumford, RI 02916 and extends these invitations to one and all, living out the example of Jesus’ extravagant welcome.

Memorial Baptist Church December News

On December 16th at 7:00 P.M. there will be a play called “Casting Call“ It is a Christmas play about people auditioning for a part in a nativity. On December 18th at 7:00 P.M. the Church will be showing the Movie “The Messengers” It is the story of the Nativity. Memorial Baptist church, 340 Central Ave, Seekonk

CHRISTMAS BLESSINGS! Advent Prayer Service, December 13th at 6:30 p.m. Mass, December 24th at 4:00 p.m. Please join us!

Community Covenant Church News

Are you looking for help and hope? Every week at Community Covenant Church, we strive to bring that to everyone who walks through our door through the good news of the gospel of Jesus. Through relevant preaching and modern worship that engages all ages from birth to empty nesters. For more information on our programs and current sermon series, check out. www.communitycovenant.church We hope to see you in person or online this Sunday at 10 am.

Rehoboth Congregational Church News Worship With Us Every Sunday

Holy Cross Catholic Church 141 Hornbine Road, Rehoboth, MA An Independent community worshipping in the Catholic Tradition. We are an all-inclusive parish where all are welcome!

The Rehoboth Congregational Church worships every Sunday at 10 AM. Join us for a wonderful blend of traditional worship with a modern twist. We sing, we laugh, and we enjoy the fellowship of one another’s company while strengthening our faith and serving others. If you are traveling or not quite ready for crowds, you can still worship with us! Our Sunday services are live streamed both on our website www. rehobothcongregational.org/worshiponline and on our Facebook page www.facebook. com/rehobothcongregational.


December 2023

Giving Tuesday

Giving Tuesday is Tuesday November 29th - This year we are inviting you to be part of the magic of RCC. All donations made to the Rehoboth Congregational Church today will support our operating budget, which funds the magic we experience in our worship services, programs, and events including music, hands-on Children’s sermons, and, of course, confetti. Donations can be made by mailing a check to the church or online here rehobothcongregational.org/ givingtuesday (This Page Will Go Live On Tuesday 11/29 and be active through 2 weeks following Giving Tuesday.

It’s A Blue Christmas

Join us on Wednesday, December 14th at 7pm in our sanctuary for “It’s A Blue Christmas” - a service of remembrance that the holiday season is not always a joyful time for everyone. This service will be full of prayer and understanding that everyone grieves in different ways and for different reasons.

Christmas In New England Concert

Join RCC As We Host Our First Christmas In New England Concert Saturday, December 16 at 7:30pm - We are so excited to be a host church this year, and many years to come! Doors open at 6:45pm with the concert beginning at 7:30pm. Tickets are $15 per person and will be sold at the door as well as online starting 11/6/2023 (rehobothcongregational.org/ChristmasInNE). Refreshments will be available at intermission and a 50/50 Raffle Will Take Place. Visit christmasinnewengland.net to see more about the group and where else they will be performing!

Christmas Eve

Add RCC to your Christmas Eve Plans! We will be having 2 Christmas Eve Services, 4pm – Family Worship & 9pm - Lessons & Carols. More Details at rehobothcongregational.org/christmas

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Join Us! Christmas Eve 5pm We believe Church is a place to experience God's Love Whether you are touched by the warm welcome of our greeters, inspired by our Praise & Worship or empowered by the message, we believe you will feel right at home at FCC. We are blessed with wonderful people from many nations, who come together for a greater purpose than themselves. Creating a loving community looking not just to have church, but be the church in all areas of life.

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Seekonk Human Services The center is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm, and Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm and Friday 8:30am - 12:00pm. We welcome all to come and enjoy the activities and companionship at Seekonk Human Services.

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Veterans Day Celebration

Thank you to Veteran Agent James LaFlame and Human Services’ Director Brittney Faria for a great day of celebration with the Navy Band Northeast Woodwind Quintet (Newport) with a wonderful performance for our Seekonk Veterans. Cook’s House in Seekonk prepared a most delicious pasta & meatball dinner which was enjoyed by all who attended. A special thank you to the Friends of Friends Community Services volunteer committee who donated a $10.00 gift card to DD to each veteran who attended the event.

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Veterans Memorial Tree Decorating

On December 2, 2023 the committee volunteers of Friends of Friends decorated their tree at the Veteran’s Memorial on Rte. 152 in Seekonk, the lights will go on starting December 9, 2023. ENJOY!

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options include Medicare Parts A and B, Medicare Advantage (Part C), Medicare Prescription Drug Plans (Part D) and Medicare Supplemental Plans (Medigaps). We will also review eligibility for Public Assistance programs such as Prescription Advantage, Extra Help from Social Security, MassHealth and other programs to assist beneficiaries with limited resource to pay for health care costs. Independent Medicare Insurance Consultants are available to assist Seekonk residents navigate the Medicare maze to help make informed and educated decisions on their health care options.

• Friday, Dec 22nd and Monday, Dec 25th for Christmas • Friday, Dec 29th and Monday, Jan 1, 2024 for New Year’s

Holiday Floral Arrangements Tues, Dec 12, 2023 @ 1:00pm

Join Donna as she leads us in creating beautiful holiday arrangements. Space is limited. For those who participate there will be a raffle. There is no fee for Seekonk residents, and non-residents is $2.00. Bring Garden Snippers. Please call 508-336-8772.

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Band will be performing for us this holiday season. Light refreshments will be available. There is no fee for Seekonk residents, and non-residents is $2.00. To register please call 508-336-8772.

Holiday Chorus

Tues, Dec 19, 2023 @ 11:15am

The Chorus students at Dr. Kevin M. Hurley Middle School will be visiting to sing some holiday and popular songs for you! The chorus program is new at the Hurley Middle School - it is offered for half of the school year for students interested in taking the class. Mrs. Marilyn Daniels and the Hurley Middle School Chorus students are thrilled to showcase some of Seekonk’s talented youth! Please preregister by calling the office at 508-336-8772.

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Holiday Luncheon

Wed, Dec 20, 2023 @ 11:30am

Celebrate the holiday season with us. Join us for our holiday luncheon with tasty food and wonderful company. Lunch will be a delicious ham dinner. The cost for residents is $7.00 and nonresidents is $10.00. Please call the office at 508-336-8772.

Fuel Assistance

If you have never had fuel assistance and would like to apply or if you need help filing out your application, please call Seekonk Human Services at 508-336-8772 to make an appointment with the Outreach Caseworker. Fuel assistance applications are accepted from November 1, 2023 until April 30, 2024. Income guidelines: Maximum income for one person is $45,392, for two people is $59,359, for three people is $73,326 and for four people is $87,294. Returning applicants must provide proof of income (pension, interest, dividends, 401K/IRA distribution). New applications must provide income, mortgage or rent bill, real estate taxes, homeowners insurance, utility bills (electric, gas and/or oil), social security card, government photo ID, and birth certificates for those under the age of 18.

Podiatry Clinic

Wed, Dec 6, 2023 10:00am - 2:30pm

Dr. Lechan provides monthly Podiatry Clinics. An appointment is required. Items needed are insurance cards with your primary doctor’s name, date of last doctor’s visit, summary of last visit, and list of medications. *Please check with your insurance regarding co-pays. Please call 508-336-8772 for appointment.

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If you, or you know someone you know is interested in this program, please call Nicole at Human Services at 508-336-8772.

Favorite Children’s Book Contest

Vote for the favorite books of your children, grandchildren--multiple entries are welcome. The selection of titles is not limited to the ones mentioned on the flyer. Please cast your vote by December 31, 2023. Samuel Brown will purchase the most popular title and affix a bookplate to the book in honor of your center. The book will be donated to Read to Grow, an organization that promotes language skills and literacy for children. So cast your vote for the book you love most either reading to your children, your grandchildren, nieces and/or nephews. We will have a bucket for you to put your vote into. For more information visit us at Human Services!

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Tuesday Luncheons Tuesdays at 11:45am

Seekonk Human Services has partnered with The Cook’s House to offer weekly lunches! Lunches will cost $4 for residents and $5 for non-residents. The menu will be available at the office and on Facebook. Sign up and payment is required one week in advance.

Medical Loan Closet

Our FREE Medical Loan Closet is available for Seekonk residents. Our inventory is dependent on donated items received, but may be limited based on need and space. For more information, please call 508-3368772 *30 Day Rental

Women’s Lunch

Wed, Dec 20, 2023 @ 11:30am at Benjamin’s in the Ramada Inn in Seekonk, MA

The Women’s Lunch group meets every 3rd Wednesday of the month at 11:30am. Everything is Dutch treat. If you are interested in joining for good food and good conversation, while supporting our local restaurants, please call 508-336-8772. $10.00 gift exchange (optional) *Starting in January 2024, the Women’s Lunch will meet the FIRST Wednesday of the month as not to interfere with the programs put on by the Seekonk Human Service/Senior Center. Still at 11:30am, Dutch Treat and still supporting our local restaurants. If you are interested in joining for good food and good conversation, while supporting our local restaurants, please call Seekonk Human Services at 508-336-8772. January 3, 2024 at Davenport’s in East Providence

Nutritional Meals To Go Tues / Weds / Thurs

Bristol Elder Services provides nutritional meals for lunch on Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays to go. Meals come completely cooked and prepackaged. Meals need to be ordered the day before by 9:30am. Suggested donation of $2.25 per meal will be due at the time of pickup. Pick up will be between 11am-12pm. Menu is available on our Facebook Page and by calling 508-336-8772.

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Holiday Assistance Programs Christmas is for Kids and Holiday Help

The holidays are filled with happiness, friends and family. Children especially look forward to the fun and presents. Seekonk Human Services works with community members to bring joy to children, one present at a time. If you are a Seekonk parent, or know a Seekonk parent who is in need of gift assistance for their child/children please call Seekonk Human Services to inquire about more information. Intakes and applications are available at our office. All families utilizing this program will remain anonymous. All applications are due by Friday, December 1, 2023. For anyone who would like to sponsor a child or family, please call 508336-8772 or email seekonkhumanservices@ gmail.com for more information.

Sponsor a Senior

Seekonk Human Services will work with community members to help bring a personal touch to senior citizens. The goal is to provide seniors with outside contact and gifts to let them know they are not forgotten and alone. The holiday season should be a time of joy with your loved ones. However, for some, that isn’t the case. Often times, the holidays are geared towards children and families, and those who are on their own tend to get left out. Human Services will be collecting donated gifts and items to provide to those seniors who might not have close family, have a fixed income or both. Included items may consist of slippers, clothing items, hygiene products, reading materials, card games, word puzzles, gift cards and Seekonk trash bags. Please feel free to think outside the box. Homemade items such as blankets, scarves, hats and cards are great options. All seniors utilizing this program will remain anonymous. If you are a Seekonk senior or know a Seekonk senior in need of some holiday cheer please call Human Services at 508-336-8772. For anyone who would like to sponsor a senior, please call 508-336-8772 or by email seekonkhumanservices@gmail.com

Arts & Crafts

Coming January 2024

Starting in January we will be having Arts & Crafts twice a month. Classes will be held on January 5 and January 19 from 9:30am— 11:30am. Class will be taught and run by Daisy. Fee will be dependent on project. Contact our center for the January projects and to sign up at 508-336-8772.

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December 2023 Many of their greatest works of art (painting, sculpture, architecture, literature) were created during that epoch. This talk will examine the origins of the Renaissance and explore some of the major artistic works of the period. Also, discussed will be the continuing cultural influence of the Renaissance. Preregistration is required by calling 508-336-8772.

Healthy Aging Lunch & Learn Wed, Jan 31, 2023 at 11:30am

“How to Read a Nutrition Facts Label ” for healthy aging! The presentation will be about debunking common nutrition advice seen across television and in the media with Bristol Elder Services Registered Dietitian, Dawn DiMarco. Most nutrition advice in the media is not accurate. The menu for this activity is to be determined. Preregistration is required by calling our office at 508-336-8772.

Activities and Programs Mondays

Movement & Meditation 9am Movement & Meditation 10am Canasta 11:30am Strength & Cardio 1pm Zoom BINGO 1:30pm

Tuesdays

Drums Alive 9am Watercolors 10am Hi Lo Jack 1pm

Wednesdays

Stability and Balance 8:45am Drums Alive 9:30am Tribal Grooves 11:00am Mahjong 1pm

Thursdays

Chair Yoga 10am Oil Panting 10am Hi Lo Jack 1pm BINGO 1pm

Fridays

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Join our email list! Things are changing so quickly these days and we want to be able to get the word out to you quickly. Please give us a call and give us your email address; we want to share fun activities, links to zoon and other virtual programing you may like.

Veteran’s Corner VA Pensions

The Veterans Pension program provides monthly payments to wartime Veterans who meet certain age or disability requirements, and who have income and net worth within certain limits. Am I eligible for Veterans Pension benefits? You may be eligible for the Veterans Pension program if you meet these requirements.Both of these must be true: • You didn’t receive a dishonorable discharge, and

• Your yearly family income and net worth meet certain limits set by Congress. Your net worth includes all personal property you own (except your house, your car, and most home furnishings), minus any debt you owe. Your net worth includes the net worth of your spouse. And at least one of these must be true about your service: • You started on active duty before September 8, 1980, and you served at least 90 days on active duty with at least 1 day during wartime, or • You started on active duty as an enlisted person after September 7, 1980, and served at least 24 months or the full period for which you were called or ordered to active duty (with some exceptions) with at least 1 day during wartime, or • You were an officer and started on active duty after October 16, 1981, and you hadn’t previously served on active duty for at least 24 months And at least one of these must be true: • You’re at least 65 years old, or • You have a permanent & total disability, or • You’re a patient in a nursing home for long-term care because of a disability, or • You’re getting Social Security Disability Insurance or Supplemental Security Income How do I know if I served under an eligible wartime period? Under current law, we recognize the following wartime periods to decide eligibility for VA pension benefits: • Mexican Border period (May 9, 1916, to April 5, 1917, for Veterans who served in Mexico, on its borders, or in adjacent waters) • World War I (April 6, 1917, to November 11, 1918) • World War II (December 7, 1941, to December 31, 1946) • Korean conflict (June 27, 1950, to January 31, 1955) • Vietnam War era (November 1, 1955, to May 7, 1975, for Veterans who served in the Republic of Vietnam during that period. August 5, 1964, to May 7, 1975, for Veterans who served outside the Republic of Vietnam.)

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• Gulf War (August 2, 1990, through a future date to be set by law or presidential proclamation) If you or someone you know might be eligible for this program, make an appointment with me to determine eligibility. The center is open Monday, Tuesday, Thursday 8:30am - 4:30pm, Wednesday 8:30am - 5:30pm and Friday 8:30am 12:00pm. Come and enjoy the activities and companionship at your center. * NOTE: SHS is primarily an informational and referral agency. We try to help you directly or by introducing you to a network of federal, state, or local support services. SHS offers legal, financial, recreational, medical screenings, and other activities/services by volunteers or nominally paid practitioners. Participation in these services/activities is with the understanding that SHS, Town of Seekonk, or its employees do not assume any legal or other responsibility for advice or services rendered by such volunteers or nominal cost practitioners.

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Francis Hall 27 Francis Farm Road, Rehoboth Phone 508-252-3372 Fax 508-252-4716 Monday - Thursday 8:00am to 4:00pm Fridays 8:00am to Noon The COA will be closed December 22nd, 25th, 29th & January 1st for the Holidays

Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year from all of us at the Rehoboth Council on Aging • We have added a Paper Crafting Class and a Jewelry Making. We can always use extra supplies. Scrapbooking, Cricut Supplies, die cuts, embossing folders, Jewelry making supplies. • We are in need of cotton, flannel, and fleece fabric for sewing projects.We are accepting yarn donations for hats & blankets Your donations are greatly appreciated

Energy Saving Tips

Monday December 11th @ 10:00

National Grid will be here to help with your energy bill.

Kitchen is Open!

• Breakfast on Mondays, Wednesdays & Fridays From 8:30-10 • Lunch: Mondays & Wednesdays at Noon Come join us

Gert’s Holiday Lunch

Monday December 18th @ Noon

$5.00 donation. Please sign up. Limited seating

Book Club

First Tuesday of Month10:00- 11:00 Desire Palmer will run the Book Club.

Dancer-cise NEW class Tuesdays @ 9:00

Taught by Gail Romanovich.

Join Our Walking Club Mon-Wed- Fri @ 10:00AM

Please note new start time.

Meals on Wheels:

Please contact Bristol Elders, Inc. at (508) 675-2101 for information on the Meals on Wheels program.

Rehoboth Public Health Nurse

Geraldine Hamel, RN MSN: Monday through Thursday 8:00 AM to 4:00 PM. 508252-6502 ext. 3127 or 508-252-5947 Stephanie Reis, RN BSN: 508-252-6052 ext. 3128 Offering multiple medical services for our Rehoboth citizens: Home Visits, Vac-

Rehoboth Council on Aging cinations, Support groups: Bereavement, Caregiver assistance, Dementia support and more • Wellness Clinic Wednesday 11:00-Noon • Podiatry Clinic: Last Thursday of the month • Blood Pressures & Glucose Screenings:: Please contact Geri Hamel for information.

ACTIVITIES Mondays

8:30-10 BREAKFAST 9:00-11:00 Cribbage 10:00 Walking Club 10:00 Bocce 10:00 Cornhole Toss Noon Gert’s Café $3.00 ~ Limited seating ~Call to reserve

Tuesdays

9:00 Dancer-cise $3.00 10:00-Noon Jewelry Making Class $5.00 10:00 Combined Yoga 10:00 (NEW) S.E.A.T with Judy Rosa 10:00 Cornhole Toss 10:00 Ladies Sewing & Quilting 1:00 Hi-Lo Jack 1:00- 3:00 Crafty Fun Classes $5

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8:30 - 10:00 Breakfast 10:00 Walking Club 10:00 Bocce 10:00 Cornhole Toss 10:00-2:00 Nails by Gabbi call for appt Noon Lunch 1:00-3:00 Acrylic Painting Class $5.00 1:00- Dominoes (NEW)

Thursday

9:00 Tai Chi 10:00 Fiber Arts (Knitting & Crochet) 10:00 Drums Alive $3.00 1:00-3:00 Paper Crafting Class 1:00-3:00 Watercolor Class $5.00

Friday

8:30 - 10:00 Breakfast (NEW) 10:00 Walking Club 10:00 Bocce 10:00 Cornhole Toss 10:00 Jenga

Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club News

Our meeting on November 16th was very productive. Most importantly, our members suggested and approved charitable contributions to several organizations that serve and assist our seniors. We are excited about our Christmas Party coming up on December 20th at Davenports in East Providence at noon. If you are planning to attend, all you need to bring is your appetite and a wrapped gift ($10 and under) for our gift exchange! Last year we had a fabulous time and are anticipating that this year will be very enjoyable.

Our plans for an outing to see a play in the spring, and plans for our 50th anniversary celebration are progressing well. Helping hands are always welcome. Members of the Rehoboth Senior Citizens Club wish everyone an amazing and healthy Holiday Season. We hope to see many of you soon. Donna Howard, President

Rehoboth Mourns Longtime COA Employee By Joe Siegel

Rehoboth is mourning the death of Bradley Marshall, a former Council on Aging employee. According to his obituary, “Marshall, 74, passed away unexpectedly on Sunday, October 8, 2023 while vacationing in Spain. He was Bradley Marshall the beloved husband of James “Jimmy” B. Kelly, Jr., the couple had been together for forty-three years. They married on June 23, 2012.” Selectman George Solas said Marshall had served as an Outreach Coordinator and SHINE representative for 11 years. “He was a loyal and dedicated individual for our seniors,” Solas said Monday. Marshall had worked in administration and was assistant vice-president at VA Hospitals in Providence, West Roxbury, and Jamaica Plain for over twenty-five years until retiring in 2009. After retiring, he worked as a Southeast, MA, school van driver; salesman at Sears; and custodian at St. Blaise Church in Bellingham. In 2015, Marshall received the Public Servant Award from the Rehoboth Lions Club, the Massachusetts Senate, and the Massachusetts House of Representatives. He was also recognized by the International Catholic Deaf Association, Providence Chapter #57 Certificate of Achievement Award for 8 weeks of Study in Bible and Prayer in 1995 and was named Member of the Year in 2007; Boston Federal Executive Board – Support Personal Award in 2002 and St. Francis Deaf Senior Citizens – Member for 9 years Award in 2009. “Many of our seniors remember his dedication in providing them with help to better understand Medicaid, Medicare, and health insurance questions by providing one on one counseling and information,” Solas added.


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Year-End Tax Tips

Written by Lars Lambrecht, CFP, CLU, BFA, AMPA, CDFA, CLTC.

Tax Deductions

One of the most effective ways to reduce your taxes is to reduce your taxable income by contributing to a work retirement plan. For 2023, you can save as much as $22,500 ($30,000 if you are 50+ years old). These contributions have to come from your paycheck (e.g. you cannot send in a check). Each plan may have other limitations, so check with your HR department. If you have a high deductible health insurance plan and Health Savings Account (HSA), you can fund it through April 15, 2024. HSAs are typically funded via paycheck, but it is possible to mail checks in. The HSA contribution limit is $3,850 for a single individual or $7,300 for a family. This is increased by $1,000 per person that is 55+ years old. Charitable contributions are a final possible deduction. The current tax laws don’t allow most people to benefit from charitable contributions. One consideration is to bunch deductions in certain years to be able to itemize your deductions. For example, if you are donating $10,000 per year, it might make sense to donate $20,000 one year and then skip the next year. You can also consider establishing a Donor Advised Fund (DAF). The DAF provides a potential tax deduction the year it is established. However, you have flexibility to distribute money from your DAF over time. DAFs can also be invested, so you may be able to just distribute earnings on the investments and have a perpetual fund to gift. One final consideration is that if you are over the age of 70 ½, you are able to make a Qualified Charitable Distribution from your IRA directly to a charity. There is no tax deduction on the gift, but you also are not taxed on the distribution.

Portfolio Strategies

We have seen a lot of volatility in the markets in 2023. Because of this, you may be able to implement tax-loss harvesting strategies. Tax loss harvesting is done when you sell an investment to

produce a tax loss. Tax losses offset any capital gains income you have. You can also deduct an additional $3,000 per year of tax losses against other income. Any unused tax losses carry over until they utilized. To implement this, you should look at your cost basis to calculate potential losses. IRS rules require that you do not reinvest in a Lars Lambrecht like-kind security for at least 31 days. So, you can sell an investment and leave it in cash for 31 days before reinvesting, or perhaps invest it in a different type of investment. Another strategy is to consider selling items with a gain if you are in the 12% Federal marginal tax bracket, as no capital gains taxes are due. A final portfolio consideration is to convert some of your IRA to a Roth IRA. Taxes are due on conversions. However, there may be long-term tax savings by doing this. Once money is in your Roth IRA, it generally grows tax-free. A strategy I often employ is to convert “just enough” of their IRA to keep them in a certain tax bracket. For example, if you are in the 12% or 22% marginal tax bracket, you may want to convert the maximum amount to keep you in your tax bracket.

Business Owner Strategies:

If you are a small business owner, and you do not have a retirement plan established for your business, there is still time to get one in place. You can establish a Solo-K (this is a 401-K plan for sole business owners) through 12/31. You can establish a SEP retirement plan through the date when you file your tax return (including extensions). There are pros and cons for both types of plans. Another strategy is to make purchases for business items that will be tax-deductible. Lars Lambrecht, Rehoboth resident and Certified Financial Planner, is available to answer questions or meet for a consultation.


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From the State House Representative Steven Howitt Supports Long-Term Care Reform Bill To Protect Patients, Expand Workforce

Boston – State Representative Steven Howitt (R-Seekonk) is backing long-term care legislation that contains enhanced protections for patients as well as expanded training provisions for the industry’s workforce. House Bill 4178, An Act to improve qualRepresentative ity and oversight of long-term care, was enSteven Howitt grossed by the House of Representatives on November 15 by a unanimous vote of 158-0. The bill reflects several of the reforms recommended in the 2020 report filed by the Nursing Facility Task Force, which was charged with “evaluating ways to ensure the financial stability of skilled nursing facilities; considering the role of skilled nursing facilities within the continuum of elder care services; and addressing current workforce challenges.” Representative Howitt said the bill will help to address persistent staffing shortages at nursing homes and other long-term care facilities and ensure proper safeguards are in place to prevent and contain infectious disease outbreaks among patients. In light of the COVID-19 global pandemic, which disproportionately impacted older residents in nursing homes, House Bill 4178 requires all long-term care facilities in Massachusetts to develop a customized outbreak response plan. This plan must include clear policies for testing protocols; isolating infected and at-risk patients; notifying residents, their families, visitors, and staff about any contagious disease outbreaks; implementing outbreak response measures; and notifying public health officials of any outbreaks that occur. Representative Howitt said House Bill 4178 also strengthens the Attorney General’s ability to crack down on long-term care facilities that are found liable for abusing or neglecting their patients by increasing financial penalties five-fold and expanding the statute of limitations governing when the Attorney General can bring civil charges from two years to four years. Under the bill, fines will be increased from $5,000 to $25,000 in cases where no bodily injury results; from $10,000 to $50,000 when bodily injury results; from $20,000 to $100,000 in cases involving sexual assault or serious bodily injury; and from $50,000 to $250,000 if the patient dies. In addition, House Bill 4178 enhances the Department of Public Health’s ability to monitor long-term care facilities and to take decisive action when violations occur. This includes providing DPH with the power to limit, restrict, suspend or revoke a license for cause and to appoint temporary managers to help bring facilities into

compliance with acceptable standards. All long-term care facilities will also be subject to at least one resident-centered inspection per year to gather information about the quality of services provided at the facility and to determine its compliance with state and federal requirements. Representative Howitt noted that House Bill 4178 also contains provisions for supporting employees working in long-term care facilities. The bill directs the Executive Office of Health and Human Services (EOHHS) to establish and administer workforce training grant programs for: • supervisory and leadership training; • skills advancement for certified nursing assistants (CNAs) and other entry-level workers; and • career pathways to become a licensed practical nurse (LPN) These grants can be used to cover tuition costs, childcare and/ or transportation stipends, licensing costs, and/or general stipends for program participants. For a full transcipt of this press release, go to www.reportertoday.com.

New Historic Marker at King’s Rock on Route 136

RI Representative June Speakman and Massachusetts Representative Steven Howitt were joined by Warren Councilperson Keri Cronin, Pokanoket Sachem Dancing Star, Pokanoket Sagamore Winds of Thunder, Johnson’s Roadside Farm Market and landowner Tim Johnson, and Blount Fine Foods President Todd Blount for the installation of an historic marker at King’s Rock on Market Street (Route 136) just south of the Market. A legislative grant and a donation by Blount Fine Foods supported the initiative. The Rock, which straddles the Warren/Swansea line, was known as the place on Sachem’s Knoll where American Indians from all over New England used to celebrate their victories in tribal wars and talk about their peace treaties. Stated Historian Otis Wright in his 1917 History of Swansea, “In this rock can be seen a hollow where Indian women ground their corn for the feast.” The marker is part of a series of historic markers placed throughout out a nine-town region by the Sowams Heritage Area Project that is working on National Park Service recognition of the Sowams Area (see Sowams.org). A video of the event is at https://youtu.be/1KzmbHNH6vI.

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2023 Holiday Guide Light Up Rehoboth Contest Rehoboth Town Events Committee presents the 4th annual Light Up Rehoboth contest. This is a great way to share your decorated yard with the community to drive by and enjoy. Prizes will be awarded to top winners in 3 different categories. All entries must be received by December 12th. Judging will take place December 15-19th. Participants will be notified the day before the committee will come out to judge. To enter or see full guidelines, scan QR code on the flyer or email rehobothtownevents@gmail.com. Guidelines can also be found on www.rehobothma.gov/town-eventscommittee. Looking forward to seeing everyone’s displays!

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rehobothblizzard@gmail.com or phone Colleen McBride at (508) 966-8122. All personal information will be kept confidential. We hope we can help make your Rehoboth’s family’s holiday season brighter! If you would like to donate this holiday season, there are a few ways! As in past years, there will be gift request “snowflake”

The Rehoboth Blizzard of Giving, Inc. is a local public charity whose mission is to serve Rehoboth residents by providing Christmas gifts, holiday support, and special occasion needs to our Rehoboth children and their families who are facing challenging times in their lives. For those in need of assistance with Holiday gifts, we have forms available on our website www.rehobothblizzardofgiving. org. We cannot accept mailed lists that are not on the forms found on our website. If you have questions, please contact us by email:

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boards located around town, as well as gift collection boxes. Select a “snowflake” at one of our locations and shop for the requested gift or donate a new/unwrapped toy. Our “snowflakes” (gift requests) boards and boxes will be placed November 17 at the following locations: Anawan Cleansers, Rehoboth Post Office, Blanding Library, and Chartley Store. Additional collection boxes will be located at: Vino’s Restaurant, J&J Materials, RDL Equipment, & ReMax.

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Another way to provide support is by providing gift cards and tax-deductible monetary donations. Checks should be made out to «Rehoboth Blizzard of Giving, Inc.» and mailed to Rehoboth Blizzard of Giving, Attn: Cathy Edington, 61 Reservoir Ave., Rehoboth, MA 02769. If you would like to adopt a child or family, please contact us. Email: rehobothblizzard@gmail.com or phone Colleen McBride at (508) 966-8122. Please check our website www.rehobothblizzardofgiving.org for further information on adopting children/families, “snowflake” board locations, and gift collection box locations. We thank everyone for their support and generosity in making this project so successful! As always, we are grateful for our wonderful Rehoboth community helpers! Your thoughtfulness allows us to continue to serve our Rehoboth families with children in need. As always, we welcome your participation and support of our mission. God bless, Colleen McBride, Cathy Edington, & Cheryl Santos Blizzard of Giving, Inc. (501-c3 nonprofit)

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Dighton-Rehoboth Schools to Collect Christmas Donations By Joe Siegel

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The Dighton Rehoboth Regional School District has partnered with the Greater Attleboro Council for Children in their annual “Christmas is for kids” (CIFK) program. Dighton Rrehoboth Regional High School will be used as a distribution site for qualifying families, ages 1 through 18, in both Dighton and Rehoboth. “Kelly Fox and the Council for Children team have helped so many families in this area, and we are so excited to augment their efforts by both collecting donations and being a local distribution site,” Superintendent Bill Runey said Monday. “We look forward to making dreams come true during the holidays.” After Thanksgiving, the District will launch the donations drive in all five schools in Dighton-Rehoboth. Those who wish to apply for assistance should go to DRregional. org and click on the “Making DReams Come True for the Holidays” link under “Students and Families” or call the Superintendent’s Office at 508.252.5000.


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The Rehoboth Food Pantry has been part of the Rehoboth Community for decades. The Pantry provides confidential food and fuel assistance to any Rehoboth resident that finds themselves in need of assistance. Unfortunately, the fight against hunger continues and our pantry plays a key role in helping ensure food security for many. The Rehoboth Food Pantry will be reaching out shortly with a food/fundraiser campaign. The pantry is not much different than a household. Our costs have risen, food donations drives have been challenging, food supply chains have had issues, and demand has been strong. Monetary donations allow the pantry to provide items which we do not get donated, go shopping at the Greater Boston Food Bank where a dollar buys more food at greatly reduced prices and operate the pantry. The campaign also will provide a list of food drop off locations across Rehoboth. Your support would be greatly appreciated, especially as we approach the Holiday Season. Finally, everything the Pantry provides stays right here in Rehoboth. The town has a long history supporting its neighbors in need. Please consider donating. Thank you for your continued support, the Rehoboth Food Pantry is a registered 501c3 charity, our address is Rehoboth Food Pantry, 55 Winthrop St Unit 2, Rehoboth, MA 02769. Sincerely Bob Brawley President Rehoboth Food Pantry Rehobothfoodpantryma.org

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Barrington, Rhode Island — East Bay’s only live nativity is a free and family-friendly outdoor event presented by Barrington Baptist Church at 25 Old County Road in Barrington, Rhode Island, for two nights only from 6:00-8:00 p.m. on Friday, December 8, and Saturday, December 9. The meticulously staged production recreates the story of Jesus’ birth through handcrafted venues, period-costumed actors, and live animals, including goats, sheep, and camels. Visit Our New Guests will be greeted by Roman guards Expanded taking the census and welcomed into a marStore! ketplace in Bethlehem. From there, guests will travel to the shepherds’ field with angels proclaiming the birth. Everyone will have an opportunity to sit and reflect at the nearby manger scene with Mary, Joseph, and the baby Jesus before being welcomed by camels and the Three Wise Men approaching the holy family’s home. Christmas revelers are invited to stay for warm refreshments while the kids decorate Christmas cookies. Families and friends can snap their photo in the photo spot as a memento for the evening. Parking will be available on-site, and overflow parking will be available across the street from the event. Details can be found at www.bbcri.org/christmas.

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Holiday Sparkle Returns to the Newport Mansions NEWPORT, R.I. – It won’t be long before visitors to The Breakers are strolling a half-mile outdoor path of glittering lights and colorful displays as holiday music fills the evening air. For the fourth straight year, “Sparkling Lights at The Breakers” will cast a warm glow over the 13-acre landscape of this iconic Gilded Age landmark on select dates from November 17 through December 30. Walk though dazzling tunnels of light and marvel at the illuminated displays and sparkling surprises along the way, including a striking, 50-foot long, 26-foot-tall light display on the back lawn in the outline of a train from the Vanderbilts’ New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. As you make your way around the grounds, warm up at one of the fire pits and enjoy holiday treats and adult beverages for purchase on the back terrace and at The Breakers Welcome Center. Once again, s’mores kits will be available for purchase at both locations. Admission to “Sparkling Lights at The Breakers” requires a special ticket with a specific date and entry time, and it includes interior access to The Breakers during the same visit. Tour times are 4 p.m., 4:30 p.m., 5 p.m., 5:30 p.m. and 6 p.m. The gates close at 6:30 p.m. and the house and grounds close at 8 p.m. Visitors are welcome to stay on the property for as long as they wish until closing. A complete list of dates for “Sparkling Lights at The Breakers” is below. “We started ‘Sparkling Lights at The Breakers’ in 2020 during the pandemic because people were looking for outdoor experiences,” said Trudy Coxe, CEO of The Preservation Society of Newport County, which owns The Breakers and 10 other historic properties. “Since then, it has grown every year and has become a holiday tradition for many in New England and beyond.”

We thank our Partners in Preservation, BankNewport and Bartlett Tree Experts, for their support of “Sparkling Lights at The Breakers,” along with OptoGlo Solar Signs. In addition to “Sparkling Lights,” Holidays at the Newport Mansions brings a festive holiday atmosphere to the interiors of The Breakers, Marble House and The Elms. These National Historic Landmarks come alive with beautiful seasonal decorations, themed Christmas trees, wreaths, garlands, and fresh floral arrangements. Mannequins dressed in elegant Gilded Age fashions match the décor in Gertrude Vanderbilt’s bedroom at The Breakers, Alva Vanderbilt’s bedroom at Marble House, and the conservatory at The Elms. The mannequins have been created by Karen Corinha of Corinha Design. Once again, the 15-foot-tall poinsettia tree in the Great Hall of The Breakers – made up of 150 individual poinsettia plants – provides a wonderful holiday photo opportunity. All properties are closed on Christmas, and will close at 2 p.m. on December 24. Visit www.newportmansions.org/events/ holidays-at-the-newport-mansions.

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2023 Holiday Dining Guide Sweet and Savory Ways to Shake Up Holiday Celebrations (Family Features) ’Tis the season for sweet and savory favorites – from the mouthwatering desserts you crave each year to starters and snacks that hold over hungry guests. Elevate your holiday entertaining with the right combination of appetizers, main courses, sides, sweets and beyond that start with the same seasonal staple: pecans. As a versatile nut that can be used throughout the holidays, pecans have you covered so you can cook and enjoy a myriad of dishes, add festive flair to decor, or provide a nutritious snack in the midst of season-long indulgences. This year, pick up an extra bag of pecans to create nutritious, delicious dishes to enjoy on-the-go or serve to guests. To help celebrate the holiday season, the American Pecan Promotion Board introduced a digital Pe-Calendar to highlight the many ways pecans can be enjoyed in and beyond a traditional pie. From Dec. 7-18, the

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Baked Brie with Pecans and Cranberry Orange Chutney Recipe courtesy of the American Pecan Promotion Board Cook: 24 minutes ~ Servings: 8

• 1 bag (12 ounces) fresh cranberries • 1/2 cup maple syrup, plus 1 teaspoon for garnish, divided • 1/2 cup water • 1 orange, zest and juice only • 1 teaspoon freshly chopped thyme, plus additional for garnish, divided • 1 teaspoon freshly chopped rosemary • 1 tablespoon bourbon (optional) • 1 round brie (13.4 ounces) • 1/2 cup roasted pecan pieces • crackers • toasted bread • apple slices Preheat oven to 350 F. Line baking sheet with parchment paper or silicone baking mat.

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Cook at home, make a reservation, or cater your event! In medium saucepan over medium-high heat, bring cranberries (reserving some for garnish), 1/2 cup maple syrup and water to boil. Reduce heat to medium-low and cook, stirring occasionally, until cranberries pop and mixture thickens, 8-10 minutes. Remove cranberry mixture from heat and stir in orange zest, orange juice, 1 teaspoon thyme, rosemary and bourbon. Place brie on parchment-lined baking sheet. Bake 5-7 minutes, or until inside of cheese softens while outside remains intact. Transfer brie to serving platter and top with chutney and toasted pecans. Drizzle remaining maple syrup over brie and garnish with remaining fresh thyme and reserved cranberries. Serve with crackers, toasted bread and apple slices. Source: American Pecan Promotion Board

Cranberries and Chocolate Pecan Snack Mix Recipe from Jess Larson and the American Pecan Promotion Board Prep: 10 minutes ~ Cook: 5 minutes,

• 1 cup pecan halves • 1 cup rice squares cereal (wheat or cinnamon) • 1/2 cup pretzels • 2 tablespoons unsalted butter • 1 tablespoon brown sugar

• 1 1/2 tablespoons pure maple syrup • 1/2 teaspoon kosher salt • 1/4 teaspoon ground nutmeg • 1/2 cup dried cranberries • 1/2 cup dark chocolate chips

In large, microwave-safe bowl, add pecans, rice squares cereal and pretzels. In small, microwave-safe bowl, add butter, brown sugar, maple syrup, salt and nutmeg. Microwave butter mixture 1-2 minutes until melted then pour over dry mix. Toss well to combine. Microwave snack mix in 45-second intervals, about 4-5 intervals total, until mix is fragrant, golden and toasty. Cool mix completely then stir in cranberries and dark chocolate chips.

Jingle Balls

• Nonstick cooking spray • 3 cups mini marshmallows • 12 cups popped popcorn • 1/2 teaspoon peppermint • 6 tablespoons butter or marextract garine • assorted colored sugars Lightly spray large mixing bowl with nonstick cooking spray. Add popcorn. Spread plastic wrap on cookie sheet; set aside. In medium saucepan, melt butter and marshmallows; stir until mixture is smooth. Stir in peppermint extract. Pour over popcorn, mixing until well coated. Let cool 2 minutes. Spray hands with cooking spray and form popcorn mixture into 3-inch balls. Gently press colored sugar onto balls. Let sit on prepared cookie sheet until cool and set.

White Chocolate Peppermint Popcorn Bark

• 5 cups popped popcorn • 12 ounces white chocolate baking chips, chopped white chocolate or white candy coating • 1 cup crushed hard candy peppermints Cover baking pan with foil or wax paper; set aside. Place popcorn in large bowl; set aside. In double boiler over barely simmering water, melt chocolate, stirring until smooth, or melt according to package directions. Stir in crushed peppermints. Pour chocolate mixture over popcorn mixture and stir to coat. Spread onto prepared pan; cool completely. When chocolate is cooled and set, break into chunks for serving. Discover more delicious holiday snacks at popcorn.org.

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Pumpkin Cake • 3 cups flour • 1 ¼ cups sugar • 5 eggs • 2 tsp vanilla • 2 tsp baking powder • 2 tsp baking soda • ½ tsp salt • 1 can pumpkin • ¾ tsp nutmeg

• 1½ tsp cinnamon • 1 cup water • 1¼ cup oil • ½ cup raisins or craisins • 1½ cup chopped walnuts or pecans • ½ cup maraschino cherries cut in half

Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Grease and flour a 12 cup tube pan or bundt pan. In a large bowl, mix together until well-blended the first 12 ingredients; stir in raisins, nuts and cherries. Pour into prepared pan and bake in 350 degree oven for 55-65 minutes or until done, depending on your oven. Cool in pan 5-8 minutes, then place on desired plate.

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Cranberry Eggnog Cake • 1 ½ boxes yellow cake mix • 1 ¼ cups eggnog • 1 cup flour • 1/3 cup oil • ¾ tsp nutmeg • 4 large eggs • 2 tsp pumpkin pie spice • ¾ cup craisins • 2 tsp vanilla • ¾ cup chpped walnuts Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Lightley grease and flour a 12 cup tube pan or bundt pan. In a large bowl, mix together cake mix, flour, nutmeg, pumpkin pie spice, vanilla, eggnog, oil, and eggs until well-blended; stir nin craisins and walnuts Pour into prepared pan and bake in 350 degree oven for 55-65 minutes or until done, depending on your oven Cool in the pan 5 minutes, then place on desired plate and enjoy.

Eggnog Bread Pudding • 2 cups eggnog • ¾ cup chopped walnuts • ½ cup sugar or pecans • 3 large eggs • 1 tsp cinnamon • 1 tsp nutmeg • 8 slices raisin bread cut • 1 tsp vanilla into 1-inch cubes Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Spray a 2-quart baking dish with Pam. In a large bowl, combine eggnog, sugar, eggs, nutmeg, and vanilla until smooth; fold in the raisin bread. Pour into prepared pan and top with cinnamon and nuts. Bake in 350 degree oven for 40-45 minutes or until knife inserted comes out clean. Serve warm or cool for 15 to 20 minutes and top with cool whip.

Linguica Bread

• 1 bag pizza dough white bought at Walmart • 1 ½ cups linguica cut into bite size pieces In a small pot, cook linguica for one minute, remove from pot and place on a plate with a paper towel and let cool. Lightly grease loaf pan with Pam. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. When the linguica is cold, roll out the dough and spread linguica evenly. Roll dough up and place in loaf pan. Place loaf pan on top of stove and cover with towel to rise. When dough has risen, place pan in 350 degree oven for 45 minutes or until done. *To make a larger linguica bread, buy 2 bags of pizza dough and 3 cups of bite sized linguica; place in a bundt cake pan and cook for one hour or until done. *OPTION: 2 tbsp sugar, 1 tsp cinnamon, ¼ cup chopped nuts, ¼ cup raisins; follow above recipes for bread and OMIT linguica.

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• 1 tsp salt • 1 tsp pepper • 1 tsp garlic powder

In a large bowl, mix together cooking wine, ketchup and onion. Put salt, pepper and garlic powder all over meat and refrigerate for 2 days. In a large deep skillet, place all meat and marinade and cook over low to medium heat for 1 to 1 ½ hours with cover on top of skillet. Be sure to stir occasionally so meat does not stick to bottom of skillet. Serve with rice or potato.


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IN MEMORIAM Samuel Coulter Crooks, Jr.

September 26, 1951 - November 5, 2023 Samuel “Sam” Coulter Crooks, Jr., 72, a retired Associate Director at MIT, died unexpectedly on Sunday, November 5, 2023, at his home. He was the beloved husband of Dawn (Amoral) Crooks. They had been married for 28 years. Sam was born and raised in Lincoln, Rhode Island, a son of the late Samuel and Gwladys (Priestley) Crooks. Sam was a beacon of love and light to everyone he knew, especially his six children: Shelli, Shanyn, Shaelyn, Samuel, Samuel Coulter Crooks, Jr. Spencer, and Justin. Sam retired from MIT in 2015 after working there for over 25 years. Sam had previously worked for Brown University Clinical Research Center. Sam was a graduate of Providence College and Lincoln High School. Sam took immense pride in his children even with the complexities of a blended family. He acknowledged the intricate spectrum of his relationships with his children, which shaped both his journey and theirs. He cherished the times when they gathered around the table, playing the lively card game of Dirty Dog and sharing stories. Those joyful moments filled his heart with love and brought the family closer together. Sam was a remarkable host, especially during the holiday season, where he would showcase his extensive collection of crazy hats, adding a touch of laughter and whimsy to the festivities. His passion for both the great outdoors and farm life was evident as he would lovingly drive his grandkids around on his tractor, creating cherished memories. Those who knew Sam got to witness his seemingly contradictory yet harmonious blend of the rugged and the refined, with his designer hats and boots perfectly complementing his outdoor adventures. He had an exceptional talent for finding bargains, earning him the title of “true TJ maxxinista.” These memories of his love for the finer things in life, juxtaposed with his thrifty nature, will forever remain etched in our hearts. Sam also had a deep affection for his dogs, who were more than just pets to him - they were his faithful companions that brought immeasurable happiness and comfort. Their loyal presence brought joy to his everyday life. Sam had an extensive list of hobbies, from antiquing and spending endless hours exploring shops and marveling at the craftsmanship of bygone eras to his fantastic woodworking skills, where he would take ordinary pieces of wood and transform them into extraordinary creations, showcasing his innate skills and passion for craftsmanship.

Wherever a beautiful soul has been there is a trail of beautiful memories. – Ronald Reagan

Sam was a devoted father, grandfather, and pop and is survived by his six children, thirteen grandchildren, and one great-grandson. Sam leaves his daughters, Shelli S. Schofield and her husband Timothy of Smithfield, RI, Shanyn (Shanny) N Turner and her husband Timothy of Smithfield, RI, Shaelyn (Bugga-bumps) C. Cataldo and her husband Paul of West Greenwich, RI, and his sons, Samuel Crooks III of Cranston, RI, Spencer Crooks of Seekonk, MA, and Justin Crooks who still lives at home; grandchildren, Kaylyn Kellogg and husband Clayton Kellogg, Timothy S, Abby, Sophie, Joshua, Brayden Turner; Ashley, Hannah and Timothy Schofield, Samuel Crooks, Amelia and Sadie Cataldo; Casey Crooks; great-grandson, Clayton Kellogg. Sam was also the brother of Bruce Crooks, Brian Crooks, and the late Barry Crooks. He also leaves several nieces and nephews and their families. Relatives and friends are cordially invited to attend Visitation on Friday, November 11, 2023, from 4:00 pm until 6:00 pm in the “Memorial Chapel” of Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Avenue, Village of Attleboro, North Attleboro, MA. A Funeral Service will commence at the conclusion of visitation at 6:00 pm on Friday, November 11, 2023. Burial will be private. For additional information or to send the family a written expression of sympathy, please visit www.dyer-lakefuneralhome.com. Arrangements are under the direction of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Avenue, Village of Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro. (508) 695-0200.

Jean Evelyn (Cameron) Amoral Jean Evelyn (Cameron) Amoral , 90, passed away on November 9, 2023, after a brief illness. Her final moments were spent in her home in Rehoboth, MA, surrounded by family and friends. Known for her generosity and her love of the family farm and her flowers, Jean will be dearly missed by all who knew her. Jean's family asks that she be remembered for the joy she brought to others in life not the sadness of her passing. Jean retired from a career at Jean Evelyn (Cameron) Amoral Texas Instruments of Attleboro, MA in 1997. She is survived by her husband: Raymond and daughter: Dawn (Amoral) Crooks both of Rehoboth, MA and by her grandchildren: Spencer Cameron Crooks of Seekonk, MA and Justin Bettencourt Crooks of Rehoboth, MA and her great grandchild Casey Cameron Crooks of Seekonk, MA. A private ceremony will be held for the family. For additional information or to send the family a written expression of sympathy, please visit www.dyer-lakefuneralhome.com. Arrangements are under the direction of the Dyer-Lake Funeral Home, 161 Commonwealth Avenue, Village of Attleboro Falls, North Attleboro. (508) 695-0200.


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Radford Barlow Rigsby He will be sorely missed by all who knew and loved him. He is survived by his wife, Nancy Anderson, his sister, Anne Rigsby Talbott (Brian), his stepsister, Julie Leonard Bosworth, his cousin, Septima Green, his nephew, William Talbott, his niece, Elizabeth

Talbott, two great-nephews, Henrik and Nico, and one great-niece, Talina. Memorial donations may be made to the Winslow Farm Animal Sanctuary at 37 Eddy St., Norton, MA 02766 (winslowfarm.com).

Radford Barlow Rigsby

Radford Barlow Rigsby died peacefully on November 27, 2023 in Providence, Rhode Island. Rad was born in El Paso, Texas, on February 19, 1942 to Robert Leslie Rigsby and Jane Barlow Rigsby. He grew up in Salt Lake City, Utah, and had such fond memories of being a kid in the 50s, hanging out in the neighborhood. When he was 15, his family moved to Peru, another source of great memories and new adventures. Rad’s educational and professional accomplishments were many and remarkable. He earned degrees from American University, London School of Economics, and Harvard Graduate School of Business. He spent time in Buenos Aires on a Fulbright Scholarship, Washington, D.C. at the World Bank, and Paris at the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. A career in finance culminated with his position at the Harvard Management Company. In 1996 Rad married Nancy Anderson and moved to an idyllic spot in the countryside of Rehoboth, Massachusetts, where they embraced a peaceful life away from the pace of the city. He retired early and enjoyed many years with Nancy, tending their land, caring for their many and well-loved dogs and looking out after all the critters and birds that were lucky enough to cross his path. Rad will be remembered for his keen and curious mind, his love of animals and nature, and his wicked good sense of humor. Rad was preceded in death by his parents, his stepmother, Bonnie Leonard Rigsby, his stepbrother, Bevan Leonard, and his stepsister, Leslie Leonard.

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Donald E. Baptiste

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Donald E. Baptiste passed away on the morning of November 16, 2023, at his home in Rehoboth. He was the husband of Carol (Hannigan) Baptiste for 53 years. Born in Taunton, MA on October 15, 1949, he was the son of the late John and Ida (Cardoza) Baptiste. He grew up in Taunton, graduating from Taunton High School. He furthered his education at Massachusetts Maritime Academy and Roger Williams College and held a Bachelor of Science degree in MeDonald E. Baptiste chanical Engineering. He served as a member of the Army National Guard in the early 1970’s. Don retired as Director of Facilities Operations from Sturdy Memorial Hospital in 2006. After retiring, Don and Carol wintered in Florida. Don was an avid reader of science fiction, and The Blanding Library kept him well supplied when home in Rehoboth In addition to his wife, Don is survived by his daughter Christine Baptiste-LaMothe and her husband Rick of Berkley. He also leaves behind his brother Jack of Falmouth, sister Joan (Baptiste) Burke of Swansea and several nieces and nephews. Don was predeceased by his sister Florence B. Furtado and brothers, Edward P. Baptiste and Paul M. Baptiste. The family would like to thank the oncology department at The Miriam Hospital Lifespan Cancer Institute for their care throughout this journey. At Dons’ request, services were omitted. Memorial donations in Don’s memory may be made to Friends of the Blanding Library, 124 Bay State Road, Rehoboth MA 02769 or the Cholangiocarcinoma Foundation at www.Cholangiocarcinoma.org. For full obituary or to send the family a written expression of sympathy, please visit www.dyer-lakefuneralhome.com

Archie O. Norris, 91, passed away on Sunday, November 5, 2023 at the Royal Norwell Nursing & Rehabilitation Center. He was the husband of Barbara H. (Castricone) Norris. Born in Dunn, North Carolina he was the son of the late Archie N. and Bessie (Stewart) Norris. Mr. Norris was an HVAC/Refrigeration Technician for the former Almacs Supermarkets for many years before he retired. He was a Navy veteran of the Korean War and a member of the American Archie O. Norris Legion, Post 302, Rehoboth. Besides his wife he leaves two children, Marcus R. Norris and Lori A. Cassidy and her husband Edward F. Cassidy, two grandchildren, Sarah and Spencer, one great-grandson, Michael, four sisters, Sandra Hobbs, Gloria Mae McLamb, Connie Moore and Joan Dale Bacon and three brothers, Donnie Parker, Curtis Parker and Ronnie Parker. He was the father of the late Charles L. Schaffer and John N. Norris and brother of the late Raeford Cleo Norris, Delma L. Norris and Archie Nuitt Norris, Jr. His funeral and visitation will be held on Saturday, November 18, 2023 from 11-12 PM in the PERRY-McSTAY FUNERAL HOME, 2555 Pawtucket Avenue, East Providence with a service to follow at 12:00 PM.

Former Rehoboth Police Officer Passes Away By Joe Siegel

The Board of Selectmen observed a moment of silence Monday for Gary McKearney, a former Police Officer for the town. McKearney, 76, born on December 3, 1946, in Attleboro, died on November 25. According to his obituary, “Gary was a proud graduate of Attleboro High School, Class of 1965. A man of many skills and talents, he worked at Texas Instruments, served as a Police Officer for the Town of Rehoboth, and was the owner and operator of GJM Manufacturing. Gary had a passion for fishing, boating, gardening, restoring antique Compassionately serving the families of Rehoboth and Seekonk for generations cars and trucks, riding on his tractors, and woodworking. His dedication extended to Conveniently located at the Mason’s Club, where he was an active member contributing to the community.” 1008 – 1012 Newport Avenue, Pawtucket, RI McKearney is survived by his wife Kim401-722-2140 | www.trippfuneralhome.com berly A. (Wetzel) McKearney of Rehoboth; his daughter Christine J. McKearney-Marcotte of Rehoboth; two sons Gary S. McKWishing the community earney Jr. and his wife Kristen of Wolfork, TX a Merry Christmas and a and Ryan J. McKearney and his wife Emily safe holiday season! of Dighton; his step-son Kris Carrier and his wife Kristina of Attleboro. Jason K. Landry In lieu of flowers, donations may be of Rehoboth made to the Alzheimer’s Association directly at https://www.alz.org/ A funeral service was held on Monday, Dec 3rd at the Duffy-Poule Funeral Home. Burial followed at Oak Knoll Cemetery, 310 Tremont Street, Rehoboth. Sandra M. Reis Michael S. Sladen Daniel A. Laneres

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Help Wanted: Part-time teller at Community & Teachers Federal Credit Union, 15-20 hours. For more info call 401-438-7788, ask for Joan or Ken.

Junk Removal in Rehoboth, Taunton, Attleboro and everywhere in Southern MA (as well as throughout Rhode Island)! Rapid Junk Removal has trucks rolling throughout the area daily. We can handle your Junk Removal, Estate/Property Cleanouts and Debris Cleanups - all at an affordable price, since we're always in the area! For a quote, TEXT pictures to our text line: (401) 360-5837 or visit our website at www.RapidJunkRemovalRI.com for a free quote. We'll send you back a price and availability to get your junk removed and property cleaned up! Junk Removal Locally owned vendor. No job too small! Family owned & operated. Best deals in town! Affordable pricing. Call or Text Pics to: 401-360-5837

Help Wanted: Full time position with accounting experience, Community & Teachers Federal Credit Union. For more info call 401-438-7788, ask for Joan or Ken. Experienced Caregiver Needed: For special needs woman with RETT syndrome, early morning and afternoon hours available Monday thru Saturday. $25/hour before taxes, Barrington/Riverside line. Call 401-289-0127.

WANTED

Wanted - a pony as a companion to my pony mare!: Pony or larger mini horse 9-18 years Good w/other animals. Up-to-date shots. Gentle. Gelding or mare. Ready for a home. Donna Ferreira 401-339-2202 I buy Old cars, Motorcycle, Bicycles, Scooter and other wheeled vehicle and parts. One piece or a collection. Thank you, Joe in Rehoboth 508-558-5129.

SEEKING COMPANION

Nice guy looking for a woman between 50-60 who likes movies, dancing or dining out. Call Kevin at 401-259-9393.

PETS

Puppies: Purebred Portuguese Podengo, medium, smooth coat. Born June 15. No known genetic medical problems. Wormed. Male $500, female $600 cash. 508-222-5909 Cathy

I am a Personal Care Assistant & Housekeeper willing to help you! Will perform many duties including meal prep, medication reminders, shower assistance, shopping/errands, laundry, light cleaning. Call Terri for information and rates. 774-284-7600. Bicycle Sales & Service: Your Bike Shops- Call for CHRISTMAS SPECIALS & GIFT CERTIFICATES! Tune-ups on all brands. In Riverside next to CVS 401-433-4491 and in Warren next to the Police Station and the bike path. Call Art or Joe for *NEW* hours and service. S401-245-9755 Housecleaning: Is your home in need of a really good cleaning? Whether you need a 1 time cleaning, or regular cleanings. Years of experience! (We include fridge and oven w/ our cleanings) Call Gil for details 508-840-6611. BIG BLUE REMOVAL SERVICE: Attic, Cellar, Total House. We take everything! Furniture, Brush, Appliances, Yard Waste, Construction Debris, Trash…Demolition of Fences, Sheds, Decks, Pools. Let us do the work. Free Estimates. BEST PRICES. Call Tony 508-226-1295 or 508-889-0824; www.BigBlueJunkRemovals.com.

Call for an informative, honest and friendly quote.

HOME & GARDEN

House Plants for sale: Succulents! From $1-$10. Good variety, perennials also. Call 401-433-2922.

HALL RENTAL

BOOK YOUR SPECIAL OCCASION PARTY NOW! Riverside Sportsman Assoc. Mohawk Drive off Wampanoag Trail. For all occasions: Birthday, Family Reunions, Club/Organization Meetings. Cash Bar. Monthly Steak Fries and other events. Call the club at 401-433-0209, leave a message.

508-840-3987

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Advocacy Group Art Supplies/Framing Assisted Living Attorney Attorney Attorney Attorney

Team Shawnie Advocacy Group Gregory D. Dorrance, Co. Swan Brook Assisted Living Corso Law LLC Laurie P. Mullen, Attorney Law Office of Luke P. Travis Stephen E. Navega

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American Eagle Enterprises,

LLC

Handyman Service Light Carpentry Painting Remodeling & more Free Estimates

508-622-5110

TITLE 5 INSPECTION Assessments $25 • &Voluntary Consulting

Discount on Title V Inspection

• Septic Systems • Cesspools

* Not affiliated with any septic system installation or pumping co.

Professional Inspection Services - Est.1995 -

Call Steven Drew • 508-667-4025 MassDEP Approved Title 5 Inspector

No Mess! We Hand-Dig

Commercial & Residential

Year-Round Service

CATEGORY Auto Body Auto Body Auto Dealers Auto Repairs Building Contractor Carpet Cleaning Carpet Cleaning Child Care Chimney Cleaning Chimney Services Church Church Church Church Cleaning Service Cleaning Service Cleaning Service Collectibles Comic Strip Credit Union Deer & Tick Control Dentist Dentist Dentist Dentist Dentist Dog Training Dumpsters/Waste Disp Electrician Excavating Farm - Apparel Farm Supplies Fence Installation Figure Skating Financial Advisor Firewood Flooring - All Types Flooring - All Types Flooring - Wood Fuel - Oil Fuel - Oil Fuel - Oil Fuel - Oil Fuel - Propane Funeral Home Funeral Home Funeral Home Furniture/Upholstery Garden Center Gift Shop Hair Salon Hair Salon Handyman Heating Service Home Improvements Home Improvements Hotels Insurance Insurance Agency

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A-1 Custom Auto Body 11 Seekonk Auto Body 21 Bristol Toyota 36 New England Tire 3 A.M. Carpentry 51 Earle’s Carpet Cleaning 39 M & S Carpet & Upholstery Cleaning 51 Twin Oaks Farm Learning Center 35 RD Chimney Sweep 42 Kenny’s Masonry & Chimney Sweep 18 Faith Christian Center 47 Holy Cross Church 46 Rehoboth Congregational Church 47 St. Margaret Church 45 Ada’s Cleaning Services 43 Debbie’s Cleaning Service 54 From Dust to Diamonds 22 Wexler’s Collectibles 34 Sour Grapes 56 Community & Teachers Credit Union 25 ohDEER 26 David C. Zaluski, D.D.S. 28 Dr. Wassouf D.D.S. 49 George Family Orthodontics 15 Lisa Daft DMD & Associates, PC 12 Seekonk Dental 10 Pooch Pawsitive 27 Dutra Disposal & Recycling 31 Neal Bellavance Electric 41 J. M. Turner Construction Co. 5 Kave Rock Farm 58 Spring Garden Farm 33 Fence Tech 42 Pawtucket/Prov Figure Skating Club 28 Island Time Financial Services 53 Foley Excavating 40 Blackwell Floor Covering 23 Earle Dias Interiors 34 David J. Ledoux Hardwood Floors 19 Al’s Quality Oil Co. 69 COD OIL 25 E & V Oil Co. 72 Wood’s Heating Service 9 Propane Plus 38 Hathaway Funeral Home 65 J.H. Williams & Co. Funeral Home 65 William W. Tripp Funeral Home 66 Masterson Furniture 31 J & L Landscape & Garden Center 55 Casa Ideal 59 Crew Cuts 59 LaCave Suzanne Salon 56 American Eagle Enterprises, LLC 68 Almeida’s Heating Service 30 MH Home Services 63 Stateside Vinyl Siding Company 39 Hotel Tybee 63 Lori Bordieri 69 Frazao Insurance 14


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Business Directory CATEGORY Insurance Agency Insurance Agency Jewelers Jewelers Junk Removal Kitchen/Bath Design Landscape Materials Landscape Service Landscape Service Liquor Store Log Homes Marble Fabricators Masonry-Construction Orthodontics Painting Contractor Painting Contractor Painting Contractor Painting Contractor Painting Contractor Paving Contractor Paving - Masonry Pest Control Services Pet Services Pet Services Physical Therapy Plumbing & Heating Plumbing & Heating Prepared Food/Deli Private School Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Real Estate Remodeling Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant Restaurant

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Smith Insurance Group, Inc The Agency Paiva Attleboro Jewelry Makers Plante Jewelers AOL Enterprises Infinity Kitchens J&J Materials c/o PMC Media Group Superior Lawn Care T. Moreshead Landscaping Regency Liquors Cedar Hill Log Homes Star Marble & Granite Valter Rego Masonry George Family Orthodontics Cronan Painting EZ Painting Fahey Painting Levine Painting Co., Inc. Lundco Painting LLC. Ryan Asphalt Paving Blue Stone Driveways & Masonry Flynn Pest Control Chibi’s Choice Neighborhood Pet Care Personal Best Physical Therapy Sine Plumbing & Heating Vintage Plumbing & Heating The Cooks House St. Cecilia’s School Aubin Realty Cedar Hill Realty Mateus Realty Melissa Casey TK Real Estate Brokerage Vicki Doran Batty Construction Boneyard Barbecue & Saloon Campfire Tavern & Table Dublin Rose, Irish Sports Pub El Mariachi c/o Magallan Inc

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CATEGORY Restaurant Restaurant Roofing Contractor Roofing Contractor Roofing Contractor Roofing Contractor RVs and Campers Seafood Market Security Systems Septic Inspections Septic Systems Septic Systems Septic Systems Shoe Store State Representative Stove Shop Stump Grinding Trash/Junk Removal Tree Service Tree Service Tree Service Tree Service Tree Service Water Treatment Wells & Sump Pumps

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La Familia Madeira Restaurant Allied Roofing B & R Fournier Construction, Inc. Ferreira Co. Tabeleys Roofing Camping World of Berkley Digger’s Catch Home & Commercial Security Pro Inspection Services Croome Sanitation, Inc. Soares Sanitation Pumping, Inc. Town Sanitation St. Pierre’s Shoes Committee to Elect Steven Howitt Fireplace Showcase Heritage Tree & Arborist Services Big Blue Removal Service Advanced Tree Carlson Tree Service Choate Tree Service Heritage Tree & Arborist Services Seekonk Tree Service Water Filter Company, Inc. Vintage Plumbing & Heating

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Trade name for Al's Quality Oil Co., Inc.

HEATFORCE FUEL

*AT NO ADDITIONAL COST • Reduces oil consumption • Reduces sludge for fewer breakdowns • Improves fuel quality for a cleaner home & environment

• Discounted “will call” C.O.D. prices • Automatic Deliveries • Burner Service by our own experienced technicians 24/7 • Service Contracts • Budget Plans • Propane Deliveries Family owned & operated for over 40 years

Cell: (401) 516-7273 • Office: (401) 722-4271 lori@andrewsinsagency.com Licensed in MA & RI

508-222-3187

www.qualityenergies.com

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A locally owned & opera ted, FULL SERVICE hea ting oil company ser ving the East Bay for 40+ years. Our customers enjoy:

• Automatic & “Will-Call”oil deliveries • Competitive Full-Service oil pricing • Flexible payment options: C.O.D. (cash/check), Monthly Budgets, 5-day credit • We accept all major Credit Cards • Our acceptance of RI & MA LIHEAP • 24/7 emergency deliveries & burner service • 24/7 phone support • Truly friendly & knowledgeable employees

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