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Local Minister Dies, Motion Picture to be Filmed in Area, Baseball Coach Diagnosed with Cancer & More
A roundup of news from around the region this past week.

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A roundup of news from around the region this past week.

Walpole's electric company readies system for peak demand season.
Council seeks community input for next grant cycle; Extends invitation to grant application workshop on Sept. 10th.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough this weekend, June 8-9.
Graduation ceremonies are expected to begin at 2 p.m. on the Foxborough High School baseball field.
Bridge Deck Surface Work on Interstate 95 Southbound in Foxborough was expected to take place from Friday to Monday.
Inclement weather will delay the start of Founders Day’s morning activities by one hour Saturday. This includes the field setup and parade assembly.
FRCS' Class of 2013 graduated Thursday.
A meeting is expected to be held Monday between Hazeldine's lawyer, the AG’s Office, Direct Federal Credit Union and possibly Boston Community Capital to further discuss Hazeldine’s June 12th eviction notice and options to buy their house back.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, June 7.
The Walpole Police Department has held this training for several years, conducting in-depth training in the schools, using life-like scenarios and simunition weapons.
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Board’s approval makes Ocean State Job Lot’s move into the old Bradlees’ building and Chic2Chic’s relocation into the Job Lot space official.
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Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, June 6.
BYSO's 55th season final concert set for June 16th at Sanders Theatre at Harvard University.
The Xaverian Brothers star is projected to be chosen between rounds 25-30 of the 40-round Major League Baseball player draft, which begins Thursday at 7 p.m.
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