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He will meet with residents Friday at Attleboro City Hall.

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He will meet with residents Friday at Attleboro City Hall.

The high school junior was arraigned Monday in Attleboro. He will face a dangerousness hearing Thursday.
There is an 80 percent chance of snow on Christmas.
Celebrate the holiday season with a festive cocktail.
The proposed project has plenty of opponents in Attleboro and Norton.
Twenty-two arrests are reported for Dec. 10-16.
The proposed project has plenty of opponents in Attleboro and Norton.
The Seekonk home includes four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
The firefighter had been dismissed for allegedly misrepresenting a work-related injury.
The Board of Selectmen's failure to take action on notifying him about whether he will keep his job means he will keep his job, the town's legal counsel says.
The letter calls for the president to put forward an agenda "that will make it harder for dangerous people to possess guns, and easier for police and prosecutors to crack down on them."
David Mullen and David Abbott will serve through April.
The City Council has a lengthy discussion on the possibility of opening a medical marijuana dispensary in Attleboro.
The Attleboro home features four bedrooms and four bathrooms.
Doctors say Nathan Norman has only 18 months left to live. He is 6 years old.