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Candidates George Ross and Joe Kennedy III stop by the Attleboro Farmers Market on its final day.

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Candidates George Ross and Joe Kennedy III stop by the Attleboro Farmers Market on its final day.

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The men running for state legislative seats representing Attleboro and Seekonk will meet.
He confirms that a 2009 deal between the firm and the city of Attleboro has been rescinded.
He confirms that a 2009 deal between the firm and the city of Attleboro has been rescinded.
The recipients will be honored at a banquet next month.
Restoration of the park's historic arched gateway is expected to take up to nine months.
The restaurant serves jerk chicken and other Jamaican cuisine.
Republican incumbent Steven Howitt and Democratic challenger A. Keith Carreiro will face off this Thursday and next Monday.
He is one of three candidates running for two seats on the commission.
Various masterpieces are submitted for the Saturday contest.