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The Board of Selectmen's agenda includes a vote for the next chief and to set the installation ceremony.
Seven arrests are reported for Jan. 14-21.
The city will borrow a total of $6.2 million to fund three municipal projects.
The December unemployment rate was 8.4 percent in Attleboro, 8.3 percent in Seekonk.
The City Council will vote on borrowing money to build an animal shelter, improve the high school's athletic complex and upgrade a municipal water treatment facility's computer system.
Here is a look at what's happening in Attleboro and Seekonk.
An event will take place at Attleboro City Hall, followed by an interfaith service at St. Theresa's Church
Here is a look at the situation on the day honoring slain civil rights leader Martin Luther King.
On this day, we honor the slain civil rights leader.
We thought the team was headed for another Super Bowl, but the Ravens got in the way.
Several of the bills involve the criminal justice system.
A roundup of new in the area.
This recipe will make you the life of the football party.
The $1.16 million price tag may be a concern for at least some councilors.
Michael Brady left Seekonk's top board in 2011. He wants to return.
The event is described as a "a town hall-style meeting on keeping our children safe."
The crash is on the southbound side of the highway between exits 2 and 3.
Nobody speaks in opposition to the city acquiring loans for an upgrade to the high school's athletic complex and a new animal shelter.