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Boy Stabs, Attempts to Drown and Asphyxiate Woman, Police Say
Although police inspected school district property for evidence, the incident did not happen at a school nor were children ever in danger, a police spokesman said.

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Although police inspected school district property for evidence, the incident did not happen at a school nor were children ever in danger, a police spokesman said.

If he wins, Shaun Kelley and his fiancee Krystle Andrade will get a free Halloween wedding in Attleboro.
Snow is expected to last through Friday.
The deadline to vote is Friday.
Snow is expected to last through Friday.
Up to 10 inches of snow could fall in the area from late Wednesday night through Friday morning.
The meeting had been scheduled to take place on the first night of the Jewish holiday Passover.
Here's a look at what's happening in Attleboro.
Up to 10 inches of snow could fall on the city from late Wednesday night through Friday morning.
Due to health issues, the seven-term councilor says he has not been able to focus on whether he would run for re-election.
The candidates will be at Attleboro High School next week on Monday and Tuesday.
Paul Buckley, who is running for Seekonk selectmen, says, "The lack of leadership, communication, along with understanding and sensitivity for the voters is the real issue."
The meeting is scheduled to take place the first night of the Jewish holiday Passover.
Here's a look at what's happening in Attleboro
Dan Winslow has been a judge in the Attleboro District Court
Here is a look at news from around the region.
Here is a look at news from around the region.