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UMass Football To Hold Youth Clinic At Gillette Stadium On April 13
Youth clinic is free to children in grades 1-8 at the Dana-Farber Field House.

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Youth clinic is free to children in grades 1-8 at the Dana-Farber Field House.

A look at this week's business news from the area.
Walpole resident Dipak Desai was recently recognized for his work at the Division of TB Prevention and Control of the Massachusetts Department of Public Health.
One Mission’s fourth annual event to benefit Boston Children’s Hospital on June 9th at Gillette Stadium.
Candidates' Night will be cablecast live on Foxboro Cable Access channels 8 and 39.
One Mission’s fourth annual event to benefit Boston Children’s Hospital on June 9th at Gillette Stadium.
The Yellow Labrador starred in Thursday’s large cocaine bust in Foxborough following a motor vehicle stop on Oak Street.
A look at this week's business news from the area.
Incidents reported in Foxborough’s police logs from March 30.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough this weekend, April 6-7.
Foxborough Town Manager Kevin Paicos provided selectmen with his self-assessment of goals, objectives and accomplishments over the past fiscal year.
Clean-up day event will last two hours (10 a.m. to noon). Volunteers are asked to bring a rake and gloves.
Last year, the office of Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey awarded grants to all school districts that applied for support for safe and substance-free graduation events.
Walpole Schools Superintendent Dr. Lincoln Lynch released a statement Thursday “to correct certain inaccuracies” regarding the non-reappointment of Walpole High School girls’ basketball coach Stacy Bilodeau.
Foxborough police arrested a 50-year-old Providence man Thursday on Mechanic Street after discovering 119 grams of cocaine inside the vehicle.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, April 5.
There are two open houses to add to your house hunt in Foxborough this weekend, April 6-7.
The ‘Creative Class’ dominates in Foxborough, according to The Atlantic Cities.
Purpose of open house is to "educate the community" on what Invensys' plans are and the proposed TIF.
Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson takes rivalry with the New England Patriots to a new level Wednesday through social media.