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Norton Schools May Get More Funds for High School Renovation
Money in the planning phases of the project will be voted on during spring town meeting.
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Money in the planning phases of the project will be voted on during spring town meeting.
Owner Rob Burns shares his story on how the restaurant came about.
William Morin shares the roots of his great-grandfather's legacy.
Small business in Wrentham keeping up with the times.
Executive chef John Robertson talks about his experiences in cooking and how it helps shape Trinity's identity.
Wrentham selectmen appoint Simon Walker to the Recreation Committee and he says he wants to bring the sport to the town.
The following information was provided by the Norton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction. Events noted in this log occurred between Jan. 14, 2013 and Jan. 18, 2013.
The following information was provided by the Norton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction. Events noted in this log occurred between Jan. 11, 2013 and Jan. 14, 2013.
State Rep. Paul Heroux hosts a panel discussion on youth safety.
Wrentham will be seeing the same rate for over four years.
Town Administrator asks selectmen if DPW can call for an emergency without the board's vote.
General manager Brian Griffin talks about what makes the Wrentham Mr. Dooley's special.
Co-owner Julie Andrews talks about how building loyalty in their customers has made them a mainstay in Easton.
Local business owners and Patriot Place gearing up for some serious football business.
Local business owners and Patriot Place gearing up for some serious football business.
Local business owners on Route 1 and at Patriot Place are again gearing up for a weekend full of football as nearly 70,000 fans will travel to Foxborough Sunday to watch the New England Patriots take on the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC Championship Game.
The following information was provided by the Norton Police Department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, they do not indicate conviction. Events noted in this log occurred between Jan. 7, 2013 and Jan. 11, 2013.
Ugly Dog Books is about more than just books.
Owner, operator and general mason contractor Marty Pearson said he never intended to get into the masonry stove business, but that was 24 years ago and he still in it.
Foxborough resident Cindi Haddad-Drew has been designing jewelry in town for over 20 years.