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Week in Review: Former Foxborough Teacher Accused of Sexual Abuse, Police Chief Being Sued and More
A recap of this week's headlines from Sept. 24-28.

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A recap of this week's headlines from Sept. 24-28.

Foxborough's defense shut out North Attleboro, 21-0 Friday to improve 3-1 on the season and earn a "big" emotional win for the team, according to Warriors' head coach Jack Martinelli.
The preschoolers performed a song and shared what peace meant to them as the Montessori school celebrated International Peace Day Friday.
Here’s what’s happening in Foxborough this weekend, Sept. 29-30.
Former state chemist Annie Dookhan was arrested at her home Friday morning by Massachusetts State Police and will appear in Boston Municipal Court on two counts of obstruction of justice and one of falsifying her academic record, according to the Bosto
A round up of open houses to add to your house hunt this weekend, Sept. 29-30.
The man was summonsed to Wrentham District Court on charges related to cultivation and possession of marijuana, according to Foxborough Police Chief Edward O'Leary.
Here's five things you need to know today in Foxborough: NWS calls for a rainy Friday, Foxborough High School football hosts North Attleboro at 7 p.m. and Tastings celebrates its fourth birthday.
Foxborough Police Chief Edward O’Leary says an ongoing investigation recently revealed a former Foxborough resident and schoolteacher allegedly abused multiple children over 30 years ago but no arrest has been made.
Foxborough Schools Superintendent Debra Spinelli sent a letter to parents in the community Thursday to address recent reports of a sexual abuse case involving incidents involving a former Ahern Middle School teacher that occurred in town over 30 years a
Tony Moussalli will take over as Foxborough Schools’ Facilities Manager for Mike O’Leary, who is retiring after 11 years with the district.
Here's five things you need to know today in Foxborough: Partly sunny conditions, Foxborough Schools Superintendent Debra Spinelli identifies the mystery iPad donor, free prostate cancer blood screening at Patriot Place and more.
Looking to get a sense of local real estate values? Here’s a quick snapshot of homes that have sold in Foxborough from Sept. 18-21.
The 22nd annual Rodman Ride for Kids Saturday in Foxborough at 7 a.m. with the 100-mile ride to benefit youth-focused social service agencies heading through Wrentham and Norfolk.
Belichick issued the following statement following the NFL's announcement that the Patriots' head coach was fined $50,000 for his incident with a league referee following Sunday night's loss in Baltimore.
The 22nd annual Rodman Ride for Kids begins Saturday in Foxborough at 7 a.m. with the 100-mile ride to benefit youth-focused social service agencies in hopes to improve the lives and support for the children.
Foxborough selectmen voice their concerns with the Kraft Group’s interest in acquiring two package store liquor licenses for use on Route 1.
Foxborough Regional Charter School ranks second out of 22 charter schools evaluated in the Greater Boston area by Boston Magazine.
Here's five things you need to know today in Foxborough: National Weather Service is predicting a chance of rain and thunderstorms, Police Chief Edward O’Leary comments on alleged protective custody lawsuit, there's live music at Tastings and
Boyden Library Director Jerry Cirillo updates Foxborough Patch on the renovations taking place at Boyden Library.