A routine request to name a new subdivision road after a local developer’s family was tabled this week on the heels of an emotional plea that Foxboro’s fallen veterans deserve similar consideration.
Patriot Place welcomed the Boyden Library and dozens of Foxboro children and their families last week to enjoy a special Monster Jam Story Time.
The music program provided by Foxboro Public Schools has been honored with a the Best Communities for Music Education designation from The Nat…
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Deborah Anne Bassignani (Reynolds), of Foxboro, passed away on Friday, April 19, 2024 at the age of 66.
Robert Emmett Drummey Sr., left this world on April 17, 2024 from the loving arms of his children to return to the loving arms of his wife who predeceased him on Sept. 6, 2015.
Patricia A Watkins, of Foxboro, passed away surrounded by her loving family at Morton Hospital. Pat was born in Providence, Rhode Island, to the late Belmira “Mabel” and James Botilho and grew up with her two sisters, the late Janice Coelho Davis, and the late Marlene White.