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Walpole Man Charged with Cocaine Possession Following Motor Vehicle Stop in Foxborough
Incidents reported in Foxborough’s police logs from April 10-15.

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Incidents reported in Foxborough’s police logs from April 10-15.

Scenes from Wednesday's Foxboro-Stoughton High School baseball game.
Mike Gallagher dominated Foxborough batters from the mound and picked up two hits and two RBI at the plate in Stoughton’s 7-0 win Wednesday.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, April 18.
Dine at one of several restaurants at Patriot Place Wednesday to help raise funds for the victims recovering from the Boston Marathon tragedy.
Foxborough’s Major League Soccer franchise has rallied around goalkeeper Matt Reis and his family as his father-in-law, John Odem, remains in critical condition after being injured in Monday’s attacks on the Boston Marathon.
Candidates for Foxborough selectmen and school committee have announced plans to forgo Signs on the Common Saturday in tribute to the victims of Monday’s attacks on the Boston Marathon.
What do you think of the new color scheme of the fire hydrant at Chestnut and Mechanic streets?
Foxborough’s Alyssa Solomon recounts first marathon experience, including a fateful stop at Mile 12 that prevented her from crossing the finish line on Boylston Street when the two deadly bombs went off Monday.
Foxborough’s Board of Selectmen toured the Boyden Library on Bird Street Tuesday and received an update on the project’s construction.
Foxborough's Board of Selectmen held a 30-second moment of silence prior to the start of Tuesday's meeting in remembrance of the victims of Monday's attacks on the Boston Marathon.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, April 17.
The gathering will begin at 7 p.m. Wednesday at The United Church of Walpole.
Stop by Country Kitchen Coffee Shop on Wednesday from 8:30-10:30 a.m. for a cup of coffee with Walpole police officers.
Incidents reported in Walpole’s police logs from April 8-14.
The Kraft family announced Tuesday they will match $100,000 in donations to support Boston Marathon victim recovery efforts.
Vince Wilfork and his wife, Bianca have set up a fund to raise money for those affected by the Boston Marathon bombings.
Foxborough Union Church Pastor Bill Dudley offered the following message to those affected by Monday’s tragedy in Boston.
Newly signed wide receiver Danny Amendola says he will donate $100 for every pass he catches this season and $200 for any dropped passes to a Boston Marathon relief fund that is established.
Foxborough Police Chief Edward O’Leary asks for the community’s assistance and vigilance during string of break-ins.