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The program features prix-fixe menus at local restaurants in an effort to encourage residents to come out and eat.
Volunteers start the process to create a dog park in Attleboro.
The Bombardiers move to 4-0 with a win that went down to the wire.
The senator says his record is good and business groups agree.
The event is tentatively scheduled to take place in April.
After years of fundraising, a dedicated group is ready to install the Attleboro dog park on Pond Street North.
The new selectman says his stipend will be divided among seniors, the animal shelter and veterans.
Plans for the building include up to 80 condo units and 6,000 square feet of commercial space.
A vehicle reported stolen in Seekonk is found two days later in Rhode Island.
A vehicle reported stolen in Seekonk is found two days later in Rhode Island.
Ask Gov. Deval Patrick about any topic you like during our live chat at 1:30 p.m. Thursday.
Jason Kwolek must return to court in November.
Jason Kwolek must return to court in November.
The Attleboro Farmers Market will take place next year at Finberg Field.
A new school district head is expected to be in place by July 1.