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Seekonk Selectmen to Vote on New Police Chief Next Week
Word on the street is a new chief has already been chosen behind closed doors.

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Word on the street is a new chief has already been chosen behind closed doors.

The board should not meet in secret to select a police chief.
Eight arrests are reported for Jan. 7-13.
A roundup of news in the area.
The Attleboro Youth Commission's Winter Extravaganza is a big hit.
The new congressman holds an open house at his Attleboro office.
This was 43-year-old Thomas J. Eaton's third DUI arrest.
There was a warrant for the woman's arrest in Fall River.
The Attleboro woman allegedly failed to seek treatment for the dog whose abdomen had been cut from one to the other.
The Attleboro Youth Commission's event will take place at Finberg Field on Saturday from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m.
The case could go before the U.S. Supreme Court.
There were 24 motor vehicle crashes at the intersection.
He says he wants to continue the momentum gained during the recent special election.
Superintendent Pia Durkin announces the promotions at the Monday school committee meeting.
No details have been released to the public.
The school district is reviewing its security in the wake of the Sandy Hook Elementary school shooting.
The names of the committee members will not be released for three weeks.