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Kraft Family's Pledge to One Fund Boston Nets $617K in One Week
In just 72 hours, fans meet Kraft family's challenge to raise $100,000 for victims of the Boston Marathon victims.

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In just 72 hours, fans meet Kraft family's challenge to raise $100,000 for victims of the Boston Marathon victims.

Here’s a resident’s guide to everything you need to know about the upcoming Foxborough town election on Tuesday, April 30th.
Crossroads Veterans’ Services Director Michael Johns said the district will meet Tuesday, April 30th to discuss the future of the district with Easton’s expected departure in June.
Veteran sportscaster Bob Socci, of Milton, will join Scott Zolak in the booth as the play-by-play broadcaster of the New England Patriots this season on 98.5 The Sports Hub.
FRCS students and staff are encouraged to wear red, white and/or blue or one of their favorite Boston sports teams' apparel to school Friday to support the victims from last week's attacks on the Boston Marathon.
The day will feature active play and educational activities including bouncy houses, a DJ, dance party, Y camp activities, a kids boot camp, imagination station, nutrition & active games, science experiments and more.
Foxborough DPW Director Roger Hill said the water department is already “obtaining good data” through its hydrant flushing program for the development of the hydraulic water system.
Foxborough selectmen and Town Manager Kevin Paicos publicly thanked the town’s three police officers that were deployed to Boston last week to assist in the aftermath of the Marathon bombings.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, April 25.
Foxborough won its eighth straight game Wednesday with a key Hockomock League Davenport Division victory over Canton.
Ellis graduated from Walpole High School in 1938 and retired from C.E. Holts in Walpole Center in 1983 after 40 years of service.
Kraus cites family and work-related commitments as reasons for his decision to not run for selectman in June’s town election.
Lisa Balzarini of West Mansfield relays to help find a cure to cancer so her two young children never have to experience the pain of the disease.
Foxborough Police officers Charles Gallagher and James Fahey will be delivering the Foxborough Police Relief Association check in hand next week to assist MBTA Transit Police Officer Richard Donohue Jr. in his recovery following last week's shootou
Lisa Balzarini of West Mansfield Relays to help find a cure to cancer so her two young children never have to experience the pain of the disease.
Foxborough resident Brian Walton writes in to endorse Stephen Udden for School Committee on Tuesday, April 30th.
Foxborough students will wear their favorite sports shirts and hats to show off their Boston pride Friday and a voluntary fundraiser has been set up to collect donations for The One Fund Boston to aid Marathon victims.
Aggie students continue to help youngsters at the Elm Street School grow their spring garden.
Walpole High School student Phil Reidy details his experience in Walpole High School's biannual German exchange program in The Rebellion, the high school's student-newspaper.
Incident reported in Walpole’s police logs on April 16.