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Cupcake Charlie’s Targets April Opening at Patriot Place
The award-winning cupcake bakery is expected to open in Patriot Place's North Marketplace by the end of April.

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The award-winning cupcake bakery is expected to open in Patriot Place's North Marketplace by the end of April.

Kraft Group representatives told town officials Tuesday the company has "no desire, no intentions and no plans" to bring a gaming development to Foxborough and is currently exploring other options for the once proposed casino parcel.
The award-winning cupcake bakery is expected to open in Patriot Place's North Marketplace by the end of April.
Per recommendation of Foxborough's Board of Selectmen and town historian, the Lions Club withdrew its proposal to replace the manual message boards on the Town Common with electric signs.
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Walpole resident Coleman Danilecki, a senior at Boston College High School, has been nominated for appointment to US Merchant Marine Academy.
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The FHS Drama Club’s spring musical will be held March 15-17 in the high school auditorium. Tickets are $8 for students and $10 for adults.
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Share your favorite New England Patriots memories here.
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Dog licenses are due Monday at Walpole Town Hall.
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