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Small business owner Linda Fuller offers tips for growing your business and offering more services to expand cliental.

I have lived in four states but always felt "home" in Massachusetts. Both my parents grew up in Massachusetts and I went to high school in Millis, a nearby town of Foxborough. I knew at the end of my senior year at Millis High School that I wanted to be a journalist because I love to write. Four years later, I graduated from Keene State College in Keene, N.H. with a B.A. in Journalism and immediately began my professional career. For three years I served as an editor for three newspapers in Connecticut, all under the operation of one company. I was a local news editor for a small daily newspaper, The Bristol Press and the sports editor for a larger daily newspaper, The Middletown Press. I also served as managing editor for a weekly newspaper, The West Hartford News. In college, I served as both a sports reporter and sports editor for my school's newspaper, The Equinox.
I am passionate about sports both on the professional and local levels. I am a die-hard fan of Boston sports (Patriots, Red Sox, Bruins and Celtics) and enjoy covering teams at the high school level. I also enjoy learning and writing about the many aspects that make up a community. In my spare time, I enjoy traveling, spending time in Boston, relaxing with family and enjoying life.
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Small business owner Linda Fuller offers tips for growing your business and offering more services to expand cliental.

Foxborough's Board of Health shared the advisory from the Massachusetts Department of Public Health Division of Epidemiology and Immunization, which states there has been an increase in the number of cases of whooping cough in the state.
Jeff Parker's family will be in attendance Saturday to watch Jeff's alma mater, University at Buffalo, take on UMass at Gillette Stadium one day after holding a Gala in Jeff's memory.
Waxy O'Connor's will appear before the Foxborough Board of Selectmen on Jan. 8, 2013 for a liquor license violation public hearing after allegedly serving alcohol to a minor.
The following informational video on the Inter-Municipal Wastewater Treatment Agreement was created by Foxborough residents in cooperation with Foxboro Cable Access.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, Nov. 16.
A round up of open houses to add to your house hunt this weekend, Nov. 17-18.
Clarence W. McConnell, 93, passed away on Nov. 7, 2012. He proudly served his country during WWII in the United States Army Air Corps and was a Foxborough resident for over 35 years. His obituary is courtesy of Roberts & Sons Funeral Home.
Foxborough’s Board of Selectmen agreed to have Town Counsel Richard Gelerman draft a formal complaint letter against National Grid to the Department of Public Utilities following the town's power outages from Superstorm Sandy.
Here's a brief roundup of Foxborough news and information gathered from Tuesday’s Board of Selectmen meeting
Foxborough Fire responded to a call of an overturned vehicle on I-495 North of Route 1 in Foxborough Wednesday afternoon. The extent of the injuries suffered by the three individuals involved is unknown at this time.
Foxborough Police officers recently participated in a unique emergency vehicle driving course in Bourne – presented by the Massachusetts Interlocal Insurance Association (MIIA)
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, Nov. 15.
Looking to get a sense of local real estate values? Here’s a quick snapshot of homes that have sold in Foxborough from Nov. 2-14.
Francesco "Frank" Iavarone, 85, passed away on Nov. 5, 2012 after a yearlong battle with cancer. He was the owner and president of Boston Blackboard Company of Foxborough for 30 years. His obituary his courtesy of Roberts & Sons Funeral H
The Jeff Parker Foundation’s second annual Cherish the Champions Benefit Gala will be held Friday, Nov. 16 at 7 p.m. at Gillette Stadium. Tickets for the event are still available.
This forum offers the community an opportunity to discuss the issues of child sexual abuse, learn more about its devastating impact and to learn how to prevent it.
A supplier's warning to Nestlé has the company asking its customers to check the NESQUIK product codes before serving up that hot chocolate.
Nearly 50 veterans from across New England, including Foxborough resident Andres Burgos, took to the gridiron with Patriots alumni on Veterans Day weekend, courtesy of CVS Caremark.
The following is a summary of police activity and incidents reported from Sunday’s NFL regular season game between the New England Patriots and Buffalo Bills at Gillette Stadium, as reported in Foxborough's Police logs.