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Attleboro Recognizes Memorial Day
The annual parade takes place in the city. A ceremony follows at Capron Park.

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The annual parade takes place in the city. A ceremony follows at Capron Park.

The keynote speaker at the ceremony following the parade will be a retired female airforce colonel.
The cancellation is due to the expected rain.
Here is a look at the situation on Memorial Day
Here is a look at the situation on Memorial Day
Eat some good stuff on Monday and remember to honor those who have died for our country.
Saturday is Missing Children's Day. Take time to look at the photos of children still missing in our state.
This city is one of 100 in the United States eligible to win Benjamin Moore's "Main Street Matters" contest.
Taryn Silver says she hopes her soccer club will help to shift those in the community and offer the girls a chance to be in the spotlight.
Taryn Silver says she hopes her soccer club will help to shift those in the community and offer the girls a chance to be in the spotlight.
Here is a look at what's showing in the area.
U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III's board will address veterans issues.
U.S. Rep. Joe Kennedy III's board will address veterans issues.
The following information about recent local arrests and charges was supplied by the Attleboro Police Department. An arrest and/or charge does not indicate a conviction.
The following information about recent local arrests and charges was supplied by the Attleboro Police Department. An arrest and/or charge does not indicate a conviction.
The money will be placed in a trust fund and used for the purchase of medical equipment or an ambulance.
Lori Scales has been a member of the Attleboro Special Education Parent Advisory Council for 10 years.
He is seeking a seventh term as an at-large city councilor.