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Region Roundup: Walpole Toddler Found Alone in Street, Children Injured in Bus Crash, HS Football Player Arrested & More
A look at what is happened around the region this past week.

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A look at what is happened around the region this past week.

A look at what happened around the region this past week.
Foxborough Schools Superintendent Debra Spinelli said schools will not be in session on Good Friday, March 29.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough this weekend, March 23-24.
Walpole's Ninety Nine was one of the top eight fundraising restaurants out of the 49 participating locations.
Providence College freshmen Michael Finnerty and Sierra Wilbar of Foxborough spent their spring break working with Habitat for Humanity to help build affordable homes.
Over 150 Bird Middle School students entertained soldout crowds last week with their production of the "Wizard of Oz."
The New England Patriots owner is dealing with precancerous lesions that commonly result from too much sun-exposure.
Funding is part of the Executive Office of Public Safety and Security’s Highway Safety Division’s Underage Alcohol Enforcement grant program.
Morahan is one of 36 finalists participating in the annual Patriots Cheerleaders Boot Camp. Twenty-four women will be selected to the 2013 squad following the boot camp.
The school committee learned the uses of a document camera are endless for teaching and learning in Foxborough classrooms.
There are two open houses to add to your house hunt in Foxborough this weekend, March 23-24.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, March 22.
The New England Patriots owner is dealing with precancerous lesions that commonly result from too much sun-exposure.
The Bullmastiff must now wear a muzzle whenever he leaves the Fairway Lane property after biting an adult male in February.
Jake n JOES Sports Grille will open its Foxborough location for dinner only on March 26 before expanding to lunch and dinner service on April 2.
The New England Patriots owner is dealing with precancerous lesions that commonly result from too much sun-exposure.
The New England Patriots owner is dealing with precancerous lesions that commonly result from too much sun-exposure.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, March 21.
Incidents reported in Foxborough’s police logs from March 14-17.