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With indemnity agreement now in place, Foxborough officials turn focus to negotiating liability insurance with MIIA and the Kraft Group.

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With indemnity agreement now in place, Foxborough officials turn focus to negotiating liability insurance with MIIA and the Kraft Group.

Looking to get a sense of local real estate values? Here’s a quick snapshot of homes that have sold in Foxborough from March 13-20.
Burke found Foxborough to be the "perfect place to raise her children."
Foxborough Police Chief Edward O’Leary said the town processed 249 gun license applications in 2012 and has seen 80 new applications since Jan. 1.
A public hearing with the Board of Health has been scheduled for Monday, April 1 at 7:45 p.m. in the Andrew Gala Meeting Room of Town Hall.
Representative David Linsky’s bill to further regulate the licensing, sale and possession of firearms and increase the sales tax on firearms and ammunition was the hot topic at Monday’s gun violence discussion in Foxborough.
Representative David Linsky’s bill to further regulate the licensing, sale and possession of firearms and increase the sales tax on firearms and ammunition was the hot topic at Monday’s gun violence discussion in Foxborough.
Representative David Linsky’s bill to further regulate the licensing, sale and possession of firearms and increase the sales tax on firearms and ammunition was the hot topic at Monday’s gun violence discussion in Foxborough.
Sharon Credit Union's Ingrid Williams recently received the Chamber's Ambassador of the Year Award for "going above and beyond the call of duty" in both her professional and community activities.
With indemnity agreement now in place, Foxborough officials turn focus to negotiating liability insurance with MIIA and the Kraft Group.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, March 20.
Daniel J. Cannata passed away on March 16, 2013. He was the retired owner/operator of the former Cannata Tile Company in Foxborough.
Representative David Linsky’s bill to further regulate the licensing, sale and possession of firearms and increase the sales tax on firearms and ammunition was the hot topic at Monday’s gun violence discussion in Foxborough.
Foxborough Police Chief Edward O'Leary says the 70-year-old Foxborough man was taken to the hospital and his condition is currently unknown.
Foxborough police officer Dave Foscaldo said while injuries were “serious” none were life-threatening and all are expected to be OK following the incident on Mechanic Street.
Multiple accidents have already been reported Tuesday morning as snow, rain and sleet combine to make for miserable and hazardous commute into work.
Foxborough High School Athletic Director Caitlin Brown says she has high expectations for all the Warriors spring programs in 2013.
Angela and her husband, Thomas Whitley, were married at St. Mark’s Episcopal Church in Foxborough on Oct. 16, 1983.
Meet the captains of National Geographic Channel's hit series, "Wicked Tuna" Saturday at Bass Pro Shops in Foxborough.
Walpole resident John O'Hear was "highly recommended by his teachers and coaches at Catholic Memorial High School. He is a remarkable young man, and we are fortunate that young people like John are willing to serve our nation," according