The Rehoboth
Reporter
JANUARY 2012 Volume 24, no. 1
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New Year...
New You. see pg 61
Seekonk and Rehoboth Looking Forward to the New Year
by Laura Calverley The New Year is a time when many people reflect on the past and make plans for the future. The towns of Seekonk and Rehoboth are doing the same – starting to prepare budgets for the new fiscal year, planning capital projects and making some resolutions of their own. Town leaders say that 2012 is the year that Seekonk will finally build its long-awaited senior center and Rehoboth will finally make much-needed improvements to its Public Safety Complex and possibly move its town hall. In Seekonk’s case, 2012 is a special year because it will be the 200th anniversary of the town. Many residents will be thinking and reading about the town’s history and reflecting on how far the town has come. Many events are also being planned, including a dinner dance, ecumenical music concert and Seekonk Days at the Celtics, PawSox and at the Speedway. continued on page 4...
The Rehoboth Reporter sponsored a Holiday Poetry Contest at Palmer River School. Here are your winners! (Standing left to right) Jack Goulart, Madeline Glynn, Emily D’Ambrosio, Liam Anderson, Seated, First Place Winner, Taylor Creel. Turn to page 37 to read their poems and see thier artwork.