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Catman Cafe a Childhood Dream Come True in Mansfield
Owner Steve Cerullo shares the story of the Catman Cafe.

Email: Jeff.Sullivan@patch.com Phone: 1-508-404-7931 Hometown: Wrentham, MA Birthday: July 10, 1986
Born in Boston, moved to Wrentham. Graduated from The University of Rhode Island with a double major in history and journalism. Wrote and edited for the university's student newspaper, The Good Five Cent Cigar.
Became a freelancer for Sudbury and Wrentham Patch in the Fall of 2010, and learned firsthand the methods and modes of Patch.com. At the same time, wrote for Somerville News as well as other publications.
I love journalism, and basically anything to do with information. Old, new, irrelevant or impossible; I believe any kind of information is useful and helpful, if it helps you to live your life better or at the very least to expand your mind.
Owner Steve Cerullo shares the story of the Catman Cafe.

Owner Michael Scouras shares his story of life in music and running a restaurant.
The following is from the Mansfield Police Department log. Where arrests are mentioned, they do not indicate convictions.
The transportation service is looking at adding a stop at Mansfield Crossing.
Seekonk's newly elected school committee member is only one year removed from being a student at the local high school.
The Cat-Sino event will take place at Foxwoods Casino in Connecticut. Transportation will be provided from Tri-Boro Plaza in North Attleboro.
A look at some of the personalities that have come to live and work in Wrentham.
Norton Selectmen approve $93K for contingency funds for the high school.
The existing exhibit at the Attleboro Arts Museum closes Saturday. A new one created by local high school students will open May 21.
Walpole's Annual Town Meeting will extend to a third day on Monday, May 13th.
The following is from the Mansfield Police Department Log. Where arrests are mentioned, they do not indicate convictions.
Camps and programs starting now.
Walpole Rebel Runners hosting trail run to raise money for the Night Before the Fourth celebration.
CrossFit co-owner Amanda Chace says construction on their Route 1 fitness center is going better than expected.
Wrentham may go digital in terms of resident complaints.
Members come together to share and reflect on museum's history.
A look at what is happening with the Norton P.D.
The following is from the Norton Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned they do not indicate convictions.