Patriot Place embraced the joys of everything Irish — from step dancing to apparel — during its 13th annual Irish Festival on Saturday.
Already the first in the state to have paramedics using ultrasounds assisted by artificial intelligence in the field, the fire department has …
LOWELL -- For the second straight season, this time in Division 3, the Foxboro High School girls basketball team is a state champion.
The clock is ticking on Schneider Electric’s historic real estate holdings along Neponset Avenue — a prospect all but guaranteed to permanentl…
The last in what had been a row of stately maples along South Street in front of Foxboro’s town hall building was taken down by Monday morning…
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Federal money has been earmarked for several area community water and sewer projects, which includes $959,752 for the Walnut Street sewer proj…
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Robert Bernstein died on Monday, March 11, 2024.
William J. French, age 90, of Plainville, passed away Thursday, March 7, 2024 at Accent Care Hospice in Milton. He was the son of the late William and Georgina (Jeffers) French and husband of the late Adele P. (Smith) French.
Robert D. Poirier, age 84, passed away suddenly on Feb. 29, 2024 at Sturdy Memorial Hospital in Attleboro. He was the son of the late George and Alice (Cote) Poirier.
I would like to say thank you to the voters of Foxboro for voting for me for the Foxboro Republican Town Committee.
One of the all-time great newspaper promotions was the Boston Post Cane. It spawned a tradition in hundreds of towns around New England, including Foxboro and several others in the local area.
In the summer of 2026, half a million people will descend on Foxboro over the course of a month, many of them from other countries.