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Good Business Starts with Family at Antonia's in Foxborough
Jack Toursiello and his father, Ezio, have worked side-by-side for more than a decade in Foxborough.

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.
Jack Toursiello and his father, Ezio, have worked side-by-side for more than a decade in Foxborough.

The Bulldog boys' ice hockey team edged out North Attleboro, 3-2, Saturday night at Asiaf Rink in Brockton to earn a spot in the Division 2 South semifinals against Oliver Ames.
Orchard House Cafe in Seekonk wants to provide better options for their customers.
Owner Carlos Silva said his favorite part of cooking is trying new things and experimenting.
Arthur and Mary Ellen Stentiford share their story on Cameo.
Harris Shilakowski of Easton's Music School is using his expertise to create an Angie's List for music teachers.
After Norwood beat Walpole, Friday night, the Mustangs will now being move on to play Hingham Sunday.
Norwood ousts Walpole in first round of MIAA D1 South Sectional State Tournament.
Mansfield selectmen decide not to combine both elections.
Norton looking to be more agressive with solar energy at the closed landfill.
The following is from the Norton Police Department. Where arrests are mentioned they do not indicate convictions.
Norton may introduce town-specific legislation for Chapter 40B affordable housing.
Easton's John Henry shares a $21 bill.
Seekonk schools will see a $34,000 shortfall if the sequester is not resolved, not to mention peripheral costs due to other cuts.
Feb. 8 superstorm cost $69,000 to cleanup out of $80,000 budget.
Mansfield Selectmen vote 3-2 to euthanize dog that severely bit a six-year-old child.
The following is from the Norton Police Department from Feb 18, 2013 and Feb. 19, 2013. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
Town administrator William Ketcham said Wrentham's town meeting will have rezoning articles for vote to increase the commercial tax base of the town.
The following is from the Norton Police Department from Feb 15, 2013 to Feb. 17, 2013. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction.
Sequestration cuts could effect Title I, Title IIa and Federal Special Education grants.