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More than 70 percent of Attleboro High students who take Advanced Placement exams receive a score of 3 or higher.

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More than 70 percent of Attleboro High students who take Advanced Placement exams receive a score of 3 or higher.

A Seattle attorney says a man associated with the Boy Scouts in South Attleboro was investigated for child molestation in 1991.
Authorities are seeking charges, including negligent motor vehicle homicide, against Richard brown, who police say killed a man and injured a 4-year-old girl when his vehicle struck them in Whitman.
Focus groups will take place on the school campuses as well as other locations.
The contest will take place Saturday morning.
One of three openly gay elected city officials in Attleboro, Jeremy Denlea is pleased with a federal court panel's decision that the anti-gay Defense of Marriage Act is unconstitutional.
Candidates for state representative and senator will face off at Attleboro High School.
Nearly 30 years after starring in one of the most famous horror movies, Heather Anderson is meeting fans and learning what there is to love about Freddy Kreuger.
The employees from Sensata, which was purchased by Bain Capital in 2006, say their jobs are going to China. They carry signs in opposition to Mitt Romney, who co-founded Bain, but severed most ties with the firm in 2002.
A drug bust and a history of bad applications are among the reasons for the denial.
Attleboro-Seekonk Patch needs your help to solve local mysteries.
The Seekonk home includes five bedrooms and three bathrooms.
Democratic state House candidate Paul Heroux wrote that people who care about their communities vote. However, he has not voted in most elections. The state Republican party spokesman calls this "comical."
They will warn truck drivers approaching I-95 from I-295 about dangerous curves and encourage them not to use engine brakes.
The second presidential debate between President Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is scheduled to begin at 9 p.m.
The project is expected to take three days to complete.
The arrest came after a reported domestic disturbance at a Seekonk motel.
Lemar Wilburn, 20, of Attleboro pleaded no contest to murdering a 26-year-old Liberian immigrant. Police says he is part of Crips gang,