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Here is a look at what's happening in Attleboro and Seekonk.

Ann LaValley says she hopes to open a temporary space at another salon.
The bills were used at two local donut shops, Attleboro police say.
A presentation will take place during tonight's Attleboro School Committee meeting.
Here is a look at what's happening in Attleboro and Seekonk.
This 4-bedroom, 3-bathroom home is listed for $424,900.
Four people are arrested and 27 others are summonsed. Wrentham police say the party involved alcohol and marijuana.
Here is a look at what's happening in the region.
One of the world's favorite desserts is honored on Sunday.
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Here is a look at what's happening in Attleboro and Seekonk.
Goals focus on municipal building projects and local economy.
Fifteen arrests are reported for Jan. 16-20.
She was a health care worker and active member of the Second Congregational Church of Attleboro.
Ten arrests are reported for Jan. 14 and 15.
The program will include discussions on guns, sex offenders and bullying.