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Dockdog competition, family festival and concert slated during a four-day event to benefit Down syndrome awareness and early intervention programs will be held at Patriot Place until Sunday, June 2.
Foxborough will host the winner of Friday's preliminary round match between Bishop Stang and Pembroke.
The Foxborough High School boys' tennis team earned the fifth seed in the MIAA Division 2 South Sectional State Tournament and will host Westwood in first round action Friday.
The Rebels will travel to top seeded Westwood in the MIAA D1 South Sectional quarterfinal round Friday at a time to be announced.
The board announced a "mutual decision" with Kevin Paicos not to renew the town manager's contract beyond 2014 following nearly two-and-a-half hours of deliberation in executive session Wednesday.
Dockdog competition, family festival and concert slated during a four-day event to benefit Down syndrome awareness and early intervention programs will be held at Patriot Place from Thursday, May 30 to Sunday, June 2.
Walpole High School student Abbey Smith reports in The Rebellion that four Walpole High School students were chosen to attend summer leadership and citizenship programs sponsored by the American Legion and American Legion Auxiliary.
Heightened security measures at Gillette Stadium include upgrading the stadium’s pat down procedure, adjusting security checkpoint locations and scanning at bag check stations.
A roundup of news and notes from the Foxborough Board of Selectmen's table.
New England Revolution players Kelyn Rowe and Luis Soffner stopped by the annual Foxboro Cup over Memorial Day weekend.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, May 30.
Sage School students in grades 5-8 performed "The Little Mermaid Jr." at the Orpheum Theatre on May 24th.
Stop by Walpole's Taco Bell at 90 Providence Hwy to support the One Fund Boston Wednesday.
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The Rebels softball team earned the 17th seed in the MIAA Division 1 South Sectional State Tournament.
The Warriors' season came to an abrupt end Tuesday following a 12-11 loss to visiting Ashland in the first round of the MIAA Division 2 South Sectional State Tournament.
Walpole ends its season with an 11-8 record after an early exit from the MIAA D2 East Sectional State Tournament.
The Warriors outscored the Rebels 5-2 in the second half enroute to an 8-7 preliminary round win in the MIAA D2 East Sectional State Tournament.