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Firefight Finishes at Seekonk Mill
Minimal contamination was found in Initial testing of the water and air in the area of the fire on Maple Avenue, Fire Chief Alan Jack says.

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Minimal contamination was found in Initial testing of the water and air in the area of the fire on Maple Avenue, Fire Chief Alan Jack says.

Councilors side with the city solicitor's recommendation that paying $1.1 million will be the best way for the city and the troubled Attleboro Redevelopment Authority to move forward.
Seven people are arrested at a home where underage drinking allegedly takes place.
It has not been determined how the gas main rupture occurred.
An early Tuesday morning blaze destroys a Ten Mile River-bordering mill on Maple Avenue.
State and federal environmental officials say financing from the Superfund program is needed to clean up contamination from the former Walton & Lonsbury site on North Avenue in Attleboro.
Information is provided by the Seekonk Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The May 9 meeting will include an awards presentation and dedication of the museum exterior renovations.
Where is the best place for Mother's Day brunch in Attleboro and Seekonk?
Seekonk Selectman Bill Rice wants he and his colleagues on the town's top panel to be prohibited from serving on other boards.
A celebration of the volunteers takes place at Attleboro High School and at the Attleboro Elks.
The Attleboro shop was the top pick for local florists.
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Information is provided by the Attleboro Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.
The issue could be placed on the agenda for the town meeting in June.
Only one company submits a bid. There could be legal problems with the request for proposals for the contract.
There will be two sets of schedules in 2012-13 for Attleboro's five elementary schools.
Michael Tyler, chair of the Attleboro School Committee, says Superintendent Pia Durkin violated school district policy. A majority of the committee disagrees.
Information is provided by the Seekonk Police Department. An arrest does not indicate a conviction.