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Local Day Care Children Craft Handmade Valentine's Day Cards For Seniors
Cards made by the children at Butterfly Landing Family Child Care in Foxborough were delivered to area seniors on Valentine’s Day.

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Cards made by the children at Butterfly Landing Family Child Care in Foxborough were delivered to area seniors on Valentine’s Day.

Milford man excites crowd with trick shots during halftime of Wednesday’s Foxborough-Milford High School boys’ basketball game.
The Foxborough High School basketball team recognized its six seniors before Wednesday's game vs. Milford.
Selectman Lynda Walsh says she is running for reelection this spring because she is committed to what is best for the town and hopes to help grow a strong downtown while facilitating change.
Incidents reported in Foxborough’s police logs from Feb. 10.
Pucker up, lovebirds, and head to Qdoba on Valentine's Day for a free entree.
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The Xaverian Brothers High School defensive tackle and offensive lineman has committed to playing football for the Polar Bears next fall.
The Kraft Group is expected to meet with Foxborough’s Board of Selectmen in March to discuss development opportunities along Route 1.
The Boston Red Sox legend’s annual winter hitting clinic will again be held at RBI Baseball Academy on Green Street from Feb. 20-22.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, Feb. 13.
Foxborough Police arrested Jaynie Jacobs Tuesday morning after she allegedly entered a residence on Keryns Way.
Invensys recently told selectmen it is interested in making a $30 million investment to its existing infrastructure to remain in Foxborough if the town agrees to a tax break program known as a TIF.
The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the area Wednesday night into Thursday morning and Saturday into Sunday.
The National Weather Service has issued a Hazardous Weather Outlook for the area Wednesday night into Thursday morning and Saturday into Sunday.
Send your stamps to: FRCS c/o Jamie Droste. All postage stamps are accepted as students move towards the ultimate goal of collecting 11 million stamps to honor the lives of those lost during the Holocaust.
Foxborough High School senior Maddie Fletcher placed third in the 100 Freestyle.
Foxborough Police recently joined the social network to provide an online resource for the community.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, Feb. 12.
After two snow days from the Blizzard of 2013, Foxborough Public School students will be returning to class Tuesday, Feb. 12.