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Retired Walpole Fire Chief Leonard Anderson Dies Monday
Leonard spent 30 years with the Walpole Fire Department before retiring in 1996. He lived in Walpole for 59 years.

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Leonard spent 30 years with the Walpole Fire Department before retiring in 1996. He lived in Walpole for 59 years.

John Morelli of Massachusetts and his wife Stacey started a nonprofit after receiving support from the community following John's double transplant surgery.
The following information was supplied by the Foxborough police department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
The Planning Board will be holding a June 24th meeting at the Public Safety Building for residents to weigh in on the Payson Road project.
Relatives and friends are kindly invited to attend calling hours on Wednesday, June 12 from 4 to 8 p.m. at the Roberts and Sons Funeral Home, 30 South St., Foxborough.
The Foxborough High School band performed Sunday prior to the Class of 2013's graduation
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, June 11.
The Foxborough Recreation Department enjoyed another successful fishing derby at Neponset River as over 200 children participated in Sunday’s event.
The National Weather Service in Taunton has issued a flood watch.
The Foxborough High School marching band showcased its talents during the Founders Day parade.
209 students graduated from Foxborough High School Sunday on the FHS baseball field.
The answer is a majestic 12-room Colonial in North Walpole.
Alert resident dialed 911 after seeing two men allegedly taking items out of town clothing donation bins.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, June 10.
The answer is a four-bedroom custom split entry on Bicknell Street.
Congratulations to the Foxborough High School Class of 2013!
Saturday night's fireworks display in Foxborough capped a "perfect" 25th annual Founders Day celebration for residents, organizers.
A look at this week's business news from the area.
A look at this week's business news from the area.
Despite overnight rain, the community came together Saturday to celebrate 25 years of Founders Day.