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Cupcake Charlie’s to Open Patriot Place Location on May 18
The award-winning cupcake bakery will celebrate its grand opening in Foxborough with cupcake giveaways and more on Saturday, May 18.

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The award-winning cupcake bakery will celebrate its grand opening in Foxborough with cupcake giveaways and more on Saturday, May 18.

News and notes from around Foxborough.
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Four members of the Foxborough High Jazz Combo band shared their experiences from the Charles Mingus Competition in New York City and how they got there.
Gronkowski and Ridley made their rounds around a Boston hospital to visit with the recovering victims from last week’s attacks on the Boston Marathon.
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A small crowd of residents joined Foxborough Police and Fire in front of the Public Safety Building Monday for a moment of silence in remembrance of the victims from last week’s attacks on the Boston Marathon.
Incidents reported in Foxborough’s police logs from April 17-19.
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Incident reported in Walpole’s police logs on April 15-18.
The Walpole Water Department will begin flushing hydrants in town on Tuesday, April 23 from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m. and 8 a.m. to 2 p.m., depending on the area.
Employees of the New England Patriots, New England Revolution and other Kraft Group entities stood on the Gillette Stadium turf and spelled out “1 Boston” following Monday’s moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. for the victims of last week’s tragedy.
Walpole High School student Colleen O'Connor reported on the 41st Annual Holy Cross Classics Day in the school's student-newspaper, The Rebellion.
Employees of the New England Patriots, New England Revolution and other Kraft Group entities stood on the Gillette Stadium turf and spelled out “1 Boston” following Monday’s moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. for the victims of last week’s tragedy.
Employees of the New England Patriots, New England Revolution and other Kraft Group entities stood on the Gillette Stadium turf and spelled out “1 Boston” following Monday’s moment of silence at 2:50 p.m. for the victims of last week’s tragedy.
Foxborough beat Hockomock League foe Milford, 16-3 at State Hospital Field Monday to push its record to 5-0.
Patriots Director of Player Personnel Nick Caserio offered prayers to Boston Marathon victims and expressed gratitude towards law enforcement prior to Monday’s pre-NFL draft press conference at Gillette Stadium.
Former Foxborough selectman Larry Harrington’s 23-year-old son, Adam, lives in a Somerville apartment complex across the street from the apartment of the two Boston Marathon bombing suspects.
New England Patriots running back Stevan Ridley has teamed up with Dodgeballin’ For Kids to present New England’s largest charity dodgeball event to raise funds for several local non-profits, including The Children of the Boston Marathon Tragedy fund.
New England Patriots running back Stevan Ridley has teamed up with Dodgeballin’ For Kids to present New England’s largest charity dodgeball event to raise funds for several local non-profits, including The Children of the Boston Marathon Tragedy fund.