The Fall River Avenue location was not on a list of 30 closures in Massachusetts.
The restaurant is one of 63 that the company says it identified as "underperforming."
Precision Engineered Products in Attleboro has acquired Boston End-Surgical Technologies of Boston.
Stay posted for live updates from Attleboro High School's auditorium where state senators and representatives talk about jobs in the region.
In the market for a new home? Properties on West River Street, Chelsea Drive and Brown Avenue are open for tours.
The Attleboro family shares the struggles they faced in their one year of business, and how they're dealing with having to close their small store.
Ready? Set? Hunt for a new home.
One year after opening its doors, the owners of Sweet Gifts are shutting down and saying goodbye to the 'Boro.
Homes ranging from $123,000 to $415,000 were purchased this week.
Six homes sold in the 'Boro.
Attleboro YMCA simplifies membership assistance process.
Patch brings you a look at the latest gas prices in the area.
Grab a pen, jot down these addresses and get ready to house hunt.
After it was scrutinized for its lack of communication to turn power back on for Massachusetts residents post Hurricane Irene, National Grid is warming up to customers.
Here's a look at the most recently homes sold in the 'Boro.
Bakery Scheduled to Open Soon
Ugly Dog Books on Union Street has a soft opening.
Seekonk Dance Studio opens on Progress Street, off Route 6.
Hair treatment and local artists get special treatment.
Chris Gasbarro hosted a wine class at the Seekonk Public Library.
Cox Communications customers could be entitled to a refund from outages caused by Irene.
Board of Selectmen approved a liquor license transfer to the Olney Street deli.
Four houses sold recently. See for yourself.
Homes open for viewing in the 'Boro weekend.
Seekonk restaurant going strong after 28 years.
The homes were both sold for over $400,000.
Hurricane Irene did not stop Attleboro homeowners from signing on the dotted line.
Residents wonder what, if anything, is covered by their insurance.
After two days of being closed, Jonathan's opens for business with the use of a generator.
If you need to charge your phone or take a hot shower, visit the Franklin or North Attleboro YMCA.
The Route 6 store was filled with people looking for clean-up materials.
Lisa Chaves was able to keep caffeine addicts at bay this morning after a customer surge lasted through the morning.