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Troy Brown to be Inducted into Patriots Hall of Fame Saturday
The Patriots great will be honored outside of The Hall at Patriot Place presented by Raytheon at 5 p.m. Saturday in a ceremony open and free to the public.

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The Patriots great will be honored outside of The Hall at Patriot Place presented by Raytheon at 5 p.m. Saturday in a ceremony open and free to the public.

Fans will now be able to fully access Wi-Fi inside Gillette Stadium beginning with Sunday's home opener against the Arizona Cardinals.
All proceeds benefit the LIVESTRONG at the Hockomock Area YMCA - a cancer survivorship program.
Columbia Gas is seeking $29.2 million rate increase, including $100,000 in corporate jet travel. AG Coakley tells the gas company to "fly coach."
Here's five things you need to know today in Foxborough: Expect a high near 78 and sunny; Foxborough High School football travels to East Providence for its second game of the season; Forever Cheese Inc. is recalling one lot of cheese and more.
A round-up of open houses to add to your house hunt this weekend, Sept. 15-16.
Christopher Knight, the 12-year-old boy struck by a landscaping truck on Baker Street while riding his bicycle in August, was released from Tufts Medical Center Thursday as he continues to recover from serious injury.
The Foxborough Veterans Services Department and the town's Veterans Services Advisory Committee (VSAC) will be holding the second Annual POW*MIA Remembrance Day on Saturday, Sept. 22 on the Foxboro Common.
Daniel F. Callahan, 30, of 8 Crysal Dr., Kingston was arraigned in Wrentham District Court Wednesday on nine felony charges following Tuesday's alleged breaking and entering on Mechanic Street.
Here's five things you need to know today in Foxborough: Master Plan presentation scheduled for 6:30 p.m. at the Foxborough Senior Center. Former Patriots wide receiver Troy Brown will be speaking at The Hall’s Raytheon Theater, live music and more
Check out the top homes for sale in Foxborough today.
Pro Athletes and celebrities competed in a bowling tournament at Kings in Dedham Monday to raise funds for “Pitching in for Kids” and Boston Medical Center.
In an open letter to the town, The Kraft Group asks residents to let their elected officials know if they support the Town and The Kraft Group working together "to do more for Foxborough."
The Foxborough High School boys' soccer team lost to Hockomock League foe Attleboro, 2-0, Wednesday at Booth Field.
Paul Wood, Jr. from Dorchester is headed to London for the New England Patriots game in October against the St. Louis Rams after he was "Caught Cold" by Dunkin' Donuts and Patriots tight end Rob Gronkowski at Patriot Place Monday.
Veterans participating in the Ride 2 Recovery Minuteman Challenge stopped by Raytheon Patriots Hall of Fame at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough for lunch Monday.
Here's five things you need to know today in Foxborough: The New England Patriots will unveil a state-of-the-art NRG Solar Canopy at Patriot Place on Sunday, Foxborough High School sports in action and YMCA receives $50K from Rockland Trust.
Arrests reported from Foxborough’s police logs from Sept. 8.
John J. Nagorniak was a Foxborough resident, beloved husband, father and grandfather, who passed away on Sept. 7.
The following incidents were reported by Foxborough Police at last Saturday’s UMass Amherst football game against Indiana at Gillette Stadium.