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Here’s what’s happening in Foxborough this weekend, Aug. 25-26.

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Here’s what’s happening in Foxborough this weekend, Aug. 25-26.

Jack Curran, 5, of Kingston is battling Acute Lymphoblastic Leukemia but on Monday he received the thrill of a lifetime as the New England Patriots ball boy.
Here's five things you need to know today in Foxborough: New England’s Country Music Festival comes to Gillette Stadium Friday and Saturday, the town’s parking bylaw is in effect this weekend, residents visit U.S. Senator Scott Brown in D.C. and more!
Foxborough is expected to see over 100,000 country fans at Gillette Stadium this weekend as Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw wrap up their 2012 “Brothers of the Sun” Tour. Even if you're not headed to the show, here's what you need to know about the weekend.
Foxborough is expected to see over 100,000 country fans at Gillette Stadium this weekend as Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw wrap up their 2012 “Brothers of the Sun” Tour. Concerts will be held Friday and Saturday, beginning at 4:30 p.m.
A round-up of open houses to add to your house hunt this weekend, Aug. 25-26.
Arcing wires on Main Street caused a power outage that affected 1,021 National Grid customers in Foxborough Friday.
Arrests reported from Foxborough’s police logs from Aug. 17.
Who has the best pizza in town? How about the best customer service? Here are your picks for Readers' Choice.
Foxborough is expected to see over 100,000 country fans at Gillette Stadium this weekend as Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw wrap up their 2012 “Brothers of the Sun” Tour. Concerts will be held Friday and Saturday, beginning at 4:30 p.m.
Foxborough is expected to see over 100,000 country fans at Gillette Stadium this weekend as Kenny Chesney and Tim McGraw wrap up their 2012 “Brothers of the Sun” Tour. Concerts will be held Friday and Saturday, beginning at 4:30 p.m.
What would you like to see done with the auditorium building of the former Foxborough State Hospital on Payson Road?
Looking to get a sense of local real estate values? Here’s a quick snapshot of homes that have sold in Foxborough from Aug. 16-22.
The following obituary is courtesy of Roberts & Sons Funeral Home.
Here's a look at what's new around the Foxborough School District in 2012-13.
Here's five things you need to know today in Foxborough: Foxborough High School football began practice on Monday but the rest of the fall athletic programs begin Thursday and Foxboro Recreation Department’s Booth Campers raise money for Fresh Air Fund.
Foxborough’s hometown team has overtaken the Boston Red Sox as the region’s favorite to follow, according to an article in the Boston Herald. Do you agree?
Foxborough’s hometown team has overtaken the Boston Red Sox as the region’s favorite to follow, according to an article in the Boston Herald. Do you agree?
Foxborough resident Joan Gallivan presented the town of Foxborough - through the Board of Selectmen - a gift of approximately $24,000 and the Charles James Fox Memorial Monument in memory of her late husband, Vincent.
The Foxborough Board of Selectmen approved the transfer of the all alcohol and restaurant license from Piccadilly Pub to Jake N’ Joes at Tuesday’s meeting and officially welcomed the sports grille to town.