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Here's a look at what's happening in Attleboro.

John Davis pulled papers for the City Council contest and Jim Stors looks to return as a school committee member.
Here's a look at this weekend's open houses in Attleboro.
Norma Cotto will earn about $35,000 after taxes. She and her husband plan to use the money to take a cruise.
The nation's fourth-deadliest nightclub fire took place 10 years ago this week.
The nation's fourth-deadliest nightclub fire took place 10 years ago this week.
Sara-Lynn Reynolds will run in 2014 for the seat occupied by Sen. Richard Ross.
Attleboro Democrat Sara-Lynn Reynolds says she will compete in the election.
This four-bedroom, four-bathroom home is listed for $459,900.
Richard Guimond's wife Lisa says it is a miracle her husband is not dead.
Jessica Bessell will face incumbent Chris O'Neil, who is seeking a second term.
Sara-Lynn Reynolds will run in 2014 for the seat that represents Natick precincts 6, 7, 9 and 10. Sen. Richard Ross currently occupies that office.
Sara-Lynn Reynolds will run in 2014 for the seat occupied by Sen. Richard Ross.
She was identified as 42-year-old Jennifer Mello.
The crash took place near the Phillips Street intersection.
In retirement, he transported people to different soup kitchens in the Attleboro area.
Police say the victim is in stable condition in the hospital.