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Unemployment Rate Drops in Attleboro
The April rate is lower than the rate in March and April of last year.

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The April rate is lower than the rate in March and April of last year.

The Swansea rate is lower in April than it was in March and April of last year. The Seekonk rate is lower in April than it was in March, but higher than it was in April of last year.
The former Walton & Lonsbury property on North Avenue is in need of a contamination cleanup that environmental officials say will cost tens of millions of dollars.
City Councilors are not supposed to use cellphones during meetings. Jeremy Denlea says councilors are using them, and he wants repercussions.
State police will operate a checkpoint "Friday into Saturday" during "varied hours" on a "public way."
The man is accused of throwing rocks through the windows at Arbour-Fuller Hospital in South Attleboro.
Most families plan to swim in areas without lifeguards this summer, but lack basic water safety knowledge, results of a Red Cross poll show.
State police will operate a checkpoint "Friday into Saturday" during "varied hours" on a "public way."
This four-bedroom, four-bathroom house is listed for $449,900.
Here's a look this week's stories from throughout the area.
The bill would protect off-duty firefighters and EMTs in emergency situations.
Here's a look this week's stories from throughout the area.
May 20 and 21 are national days in honor of the strawberry.
The Attleboro Police Department is participating in the "Click it or Ticket" program.
He was a receiver for The Sun Chronicle for more than 25 years.
The at-large city councilor is seeking a second term.
Cash, lottery tickets and cigarettes are among the items state police say were used in the briberies.
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.
Family friendly Magicians Mike Bent and Bob Riordan will perform this Sunday at Attleboro High School. Shows will take place at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m.