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Here is what's happening today in Attleboro and Seekonk.

The new facility is expected to open next summer.
The police departments in Seekonk and Conventry are searching for a group of suspects believed to be behind Walmart thefts in both towns.
The Seekonk Town meeting will begin at the high school at 7 p.m.
A Seekonk selectman tells the accuser, "There’s no discrimination going on except what's going on in your mind."
Check out some of the more interesting police reports from around the region.
On the same day that Bill Rice resigns as a Seekonk selectman, the town's legal consultant says Rice's proposal to prohibit selectmen from serving on other boards conflicts with town and state law.
The graduations at Attleboro and Seekonk high schools will take place inside the gymnasiums due to possible rain and a thunder storm.
Seekonk's executive assistant says Dave Parker "went after my reputation, my character, my credibility."
The drug may have been behind the South Florida face-eating incident.
Valedictorian Olivia Phillips says the school community is like a family.
Master Sgt. Peter Brasil recently returned to Attleboro from his fifth deployment.
George Milot is returning to his former post as Bishop Feehan High School principal for one year.
Sixteen arrests are reported for the week of May 28 to June 3.
The Attleboro School Committee approves a contract with H&L Bloom Inc., which raised its bid amount on a second offer.
Patricia Martin is an art teacher and vice principal at Gibbons Elementary School in Stoughton