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Foxborough Selectmen to Meet With National Grid
A The Foxborough Board of Selectmen will be meeting with National Grid representative at Tuesday night's meeting at town hall at 7 p.m. Selectmen will also be receiving a refund check from Foxborough school business manager Bill Yunka as the high school renovation project is coming in under budget.
Stoughton's Unemployment Rate Falls Below 6 Percent
The unemployment rate in the town of Stoughton fell below 6 percent in the month of April, according to numbers released by the state Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development last week.
Foxborough Honors US Military Members Past, Present
A Once again, the town of Foxborough gathered at the Common for the Memorial Day parade to honor those who have served and those who paid the ultimate sacrifice serving their country.
Foxborough High Girls' Track Team Finishes Third in D-3 Meet
A A Foxborough High's Andrea Marcotte and Liz Holmes brought home first place as the Warrior girls' track team placed third in the MIAA Division 3 meet Saturday in Norwell.
Maryland Upsets No. 3 Duke, Meets Loyola in Men's College Lacrosse Final
The University of Maryland upset third-seeded Duke University 16-10 to advance to the national men's college lacrosse final against No.
Grab & Go Kids Planner: May 25 - 27
Barnes and Noble in the Walpole Mall is holding a special storytime and visit with Curious George on Saturday, May 26 at 10:30 a.m. After children read about Curious George and the Pizza Party, they will have the opportunity to meet him in person.
Foxborough Selectmen Say It's Time to Look at Charter
A Looking at the strong manager act is something the Foxborough selectmen are prepared to tackle.
Foxborough to Hear Concerns About Gillette Stadium Parking Bylaw
A Members of the Foxborough Board of Selectmen, police chief Ed O'Leary and building inspector Bill Casbarra will be holding a meeting for those impacted by the change in parking regulations for Gillette Stadium events Monday, June 4, at Ahern School, starting at 6:30 p.m. O'Leary and Casbarra drafted the bylaw, which was referred to as a public ... (more)
Wrentham Unemployment Falls for Second Straight Month
The unemployment rate in the town of Wrentham fell for the second straight month in April, according to numbers released by the state Executive Office of Labor and Workforce Development Tuesday.
Foxborough Residents to Hear Master Plan's Initial Findings
A On Thursday, May 24, at the McGinty Room of the Public Safety Building, lead economic development consultant for the master plan for Foxborough Kathleen McCabe will present her team's initial findings.
Angelcat Haven Rescues 10 Kittens from Roadside Box
The following is a release from Angelcat Haven. A friend of aA volunteer of Angelcat Haven Feline Rescue Organization found a cardboard box on the side of the road in Foxborough on East Street and Mansfield Street on Sunday May 19.A The box said "FREE" on it and containedA 10 black & white coloredA kittens.
5 Things You Should Know Today: May 22
Five Things You Need To Know Today is a Patch column that provides readers with essential, daily information at a glance.
Foxborough Police Log: May 15-20
A The following is the Foxborough police log. May 16 10:26 p.m. - Patrolman David Foscaldo pulled over Andrew Lewis, 24, of 431 South Main St., Mansfield,A on the corner of Commercial St.
2012 NCAA Division 1 Lacrosse Championship Quarterfinal Results
And then there were four! The Final Four! Notre Dame upset the returning champions .
9/11 Memorial, WEST and Governor Patrick
2. Governor Deval Patrick visited the area on Tuesday, speaking at an energy efficiency summit in Foxborough.
Readers Name Commonwealth BBQ as Best Place to Eat on Memorial Day
Wrentham's Commonwealth BBQ was named by Wrentham and Foxborough readers as the best place to eat on Memorial Day.
Kraft Group Makes Land Purchase in Walpole
A The Kraft Group has purchased land next to where the casino was supposed to go in Walpole, according to a report on CBS-4 in million, and paid more than double of what it is worth.
Timilty Announces State Police Unit to Investigate Public Benefit Abuse and Fraud
A Senator Jim Timilty announced that the State Senate's Fiscal Year 2013 budget proposal, unveiled Wednesday, would establish a Direct Benefit Fraud Unit within the State Police.
Local 15 Year Old Fundraising for 9/11 Memorial
Last September, while nearby towns like Foxborough unveiled their 9/11 memorial on the weekend of the 10th anniversary of the terrorist attack, the town of Wrentham was quieter in its remembrance for the fallen victims of the tragedy.
Senate Candidate Jeff Bailey Supports Secure Communities ... Do You?
A Editor's note: The following was submitted for publication by Holly Robichaud of Jeff Bailey's campaign for state senate.