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Real Estate: 2 Homes Sold in Foxborough Last Week
Looking to get a sense of local real estate values? Here’s a quick snapshot of homes that have sold in Foxborough from Oct. 20-26.

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Looking to get a sense of local real estate values? Here’s a quick snapshot of homes that have sold in Foxborough from Oct. 20-26.

Arrests reported in Foxborough’s police logs from Oct. 25-27.
George Franklin Dodge, Jr. was a longtime Foxborough resident and a Korean War veteran with the United States Army. Dodge Jr., 84, passed away on Oct. 23, 2012. His obituary is courtesy of Roberts & Sons Funeral Home.
Share your Halloween costume and decorations photos with your neighbors here on Foxborough Patch! Happy Halloween everyone.
The following letter was submitted for publication by Superintendent of Wrentham Public Works Michael T. Lavin, Jr.
Members of the Foxborough Board of Selectmen vented their frustrations regarding the town’s most recent power outage following Hurricane Sandy Monday.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, Oct. 31.
Massachusetts State Police make drug arrest on Route 95 Tuesday.
Dan Murphy, vice president of Kraft Group’s Business Development and External Affairs, informed the Foxborough Board of Selectmen Tuesday that the company will no longer be pursuing additional negotiations related to Patriot Place.
The Hockomock Area YMCA is welcoming area residents to its North Attleboro, Foxboro and Franklin branches to take showers and charge their cell phones.
National Grid liaison for Foxborough, Tom Coughlin, admitted the utility company still must do better when it comes to storm preparation, communication.
Here's the latest information regarding the power outages in Foxborough caused by Hurricane Sandy.
After two consecutive closures due to Hurricane Sandy, Foxborough Schools Superintendent Debra Spinelli says the town's public schools will reopen Wednesday.
Foxborough Police and Fire Chiefs confirmed Tuesday that Hurricane Sandy's impact will not cancel Halloween in town this year.
Here are guidelines from the USDA regarding the safety of food in a refrigerator without power.
Foxborough town officials are holding an emergency meeting to provide updates on the power outage situation caused by Hurricane Sandy.
Here are guidelines from the USDA regarding food safety.
Here are guidelines from the USDA regarding the safety of food in a refrigerator without power.
Amica Insurance offers tips to help prepare residents for extended power outages in town. Hurricane Sandy forced nearly 75 percent of National Grid customers in Foxborough to be without power as of Monday night.
Have a photo from Monday's storm? Post it on Foxborough Patch for your neighbors to see.