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Real Estate: 3 Open Houses in Foxborough This Weekend
Take a closer look at these open houses scheduled in Foxborough this weekend, May 25-26.

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Take a closer look at these open houses scheduled in Foxborough this weekend, May 25-26.

Several Foxborough High School students participated in the National Anthem for the May 8th New England Revolution game at Gillette Stadium.
Robert Kraft and the New England Patriots granted NaSeaph Williams, a terminally ill New York boy, the birthday wish of a lifetime Thursday at Gillette Stadium.
Join Walpole Police on Saturday to learn about bicycle safety.
Town Historian Jack Authelet shares his dedication in the 2012 Annual Town Report to the town of Foxborough.
The following inspection reports were submitted by the Foxborough Health Department for the week of May 18th.
The following information was supplied by the Foxborough police department. Where arrests or charges are mentioned, it does not indicate a conviction.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, May 24.
Kenneth Norman, 65, of Foxborough, was sentenced to 9-1/2 years in prison Wednesday after he was found guilty of a Sept. 14, 2012 DUI and other related charges in Millbury.
Five Foxborough High School students received national accolades for their performances in the prestigious Essentially Ellington Competition earlier this month.
Crossroads Veterans Services District Director Michael Johns assured Foxborough and its officials that the town is in "good shape" despite the impending dissolve of the CVSD at the end of June.
Six college football games will be played at Gillette Stadium this fall.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft talked about the possibility of hosting a Super Bowl in Foxborough if Super Bowl XLVIII in New York/New Jersey goes well, bring the NFL biggest game to the neighborhood.
Foxborough’s Memorial Day parade will begin Monday, May 27th at 8:45 a.m. in front of the American Legion Post on Mechanic Street. There will be a ceremony at the foot of the Common following parade.
Here's five things you need to know in Foxborough for today, May 23.
Walpole High School student Brianna Conley recaps an informative Career Day for sophomores at Walpole High School.
The popular Walpole Day event raised money for the local "radKIDS" program.
Looking to get a sense of local real estate values? Here’s a quick snapshot of homes that have sold in Walpole from May 16-22.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft talked about the possibility of hosting a Super Bowl in Foxborough if Super Bowl XLVIII in New York/New Jersey goes well.
Celebration will begin at 7 p.m. on the Common featuring music and a keynote speech from Town Historian Jack Authelet.