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Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough this weekend, April 20-21.

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Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough this weekend, April 20-21.

New England Patriots will open 2013 season on the road against the Buffalo Bills on Sept. 8 followed by the home opener at Gillette Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 12 against the New York Jets.
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman and actor Bradley Cooper stopped by Boston Medical Center Thursday to visit Marathon victims, including Jeff Bauman Jr., who helped ID the bombing suspects.
New England Patriots wide receiver Julian Edelman and actor Bradley Cooper stopped by Boston Medical Center Thursday to visit Marathon victims, including Jeff Bauman Jr., who helped ID the bombing suspects.
Officers Scott Hodson and James Payne are currently in Boston, as part of the Metropolitan Law Enforcement Council, assisting with the ongoing Boston Marathon bombing investigation.
Foxborough Regional Charter School Executive Director Dr. Mark Logan announced the school will conduct a moment of silence for the victims of the Boston Marathon tragedy just prior the Pledge of Allegiance Monday morning.
Take a closer look at these open houses scheduled in Walpole this weekend, April 20-21.
Walpole High School student Matt Brownsword recently penned a column for the school's student-newspaper, The Rebellion, in support of former Walpole High School girls' basketball coach Stacy Bilodeau.
Incidents reported in Foxborough’s police logs from April 14.
Foxborough’s Hiliary Carlson and several friends at Hartwick College in Oneonta, N.Y. held a candlelight vigil this week for victims of the Boston Marathon bombings.
New England Patriots will open 2013 season on the road against the Buffalo Bills on Sept. 8 followed by the home opener at Gillette Stadium on Thursday, Sept. 12 against the New York Jets.
Take a closer look at these open houses scheduled in Foxborough this weekend, April 20-21.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, April 19.
Foxborough resident Stephen Udden recently sat down with Foxborough Patch to discuss his campaign for Foxborough school committee in April's election.
New England Patriots defensive back Devin McCourty says he will donate $100 per tackle, $200 per interception to Boston Marathon relief efforts.
New England Patriots defensive back Devin McCourty says he will donate $100 per tackle, $200 per interception to Boston Marathon relief efforts.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson told Buffalo News Wednesday he “feels like everybody else in America feels” following Monday’s attacks on the Boston Marathon; Calls Foxborough bomb tweet “ironic.”
The Walpole Board of Selectmen will meet Thursday at 7 p.m. in the Library Conference Room.
Incident reported in Foxborough’s police logs on April 13.
Former resident Lyn Levens represented Foxborough in the 1952 Little League District Playoffs. Sixty-one years later, he's looking for his former teammates to share Little League stories with.