Supporters of Bob Lamoureux are concerned his job is in jeopardy.
Selectman Gary Sagar says there should be two.
The town's human services director obtains a Bingo license without consulting the town administrator or selectmen.
Businesses will pay 35 percent more than homeowners, down from the current 42.5 percent.
The grandson of a former selectman and a TV talk show host pull papers for April contests.
Troopers from all over New England want to help local drivers stay safe and prevent crashes during the holiday season.
Francis Cavaco says he respects the town's veterans agent. A local activist implied in a blog post that Cavaco does not show this respect.
Cross Roads Convenience receives a five-day suspension for selling alcohol to a minor.
The state representative says he helps residents get through the red tape created by government.
The recently re-elected state senator writes a letter to the people of Attleboro and Seekonk.
Several officials call the article financially irresponsible.
Sara-Lynn Reynolds says a recently approved cash reserve policy is "fluff." This angers Council President Frank Cook, who sources say yelled at Reynolds and Councilor Jonathan Weydt after the meeting.
The Zoning Board of Appeals votes 4-0 to keep the Attleboro school buses at the Pleasant Auto Center parking lot.
The Democrat wins by a wide margin.
The Republican votes with his wife Hope at the Freeman-Kennedy School.
A roundup of election coverage on the issues.
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Deval Patrick visits Joe Kennedy III's campaign office in Attleboro.
Here is a funny clip from "The Simpsons" about dirty campaigning.
Take a look at the sample ballots for the Tuesday election in Attleboro and Seekonk.
The firm says Norton and Attleboro should determine the trucking route to deliver material to the landfill.
The City Council will meet Friday to vote on any storm-related expenses.
The newspaper endorsed Democratic challengers Paul Heroux and A. Keith Carreiro in the local state House races? What do you think about those choices?
The shelter will be located at Attleboro High School.
Incumbent George Ross says he was making a dismissive hand motion and not an obscene gesture.
There will be no school on Monday due to the threat of Hurricane Sandy.
A. Keith Carreiro says portions of answers to questions he submitted to a newspaper were not his own words, but they "accurately reflect my positions."
Trash and recycling regularly picked up on Mondays will be picked up Tuesday. Further delays are possible depending on what happens with Hurricane Sandy.
Candidates George Ross and Joe Kennedy III stop by the Attleboro Farmers Market on its final day.
A. Keith Carreiro and Steven Howitt participate in debate sponsored by Norton Community Television.
The debate between Rep. George Ross and challenger Paul Heroux is not a friendly affair.
The two differ on health care and government spending as well as whether the state government is transparent.
However, fewer people are working.
The men running for state legislative seats representing Attleboro and Seekonk will meet.
The 15-minute debate airs on Fox 25 Morning News.
He confirms that a 2009 deal between the firm and the city of Attleboro has been rescinded.
President Barack Obama and former Governor Mitt Romney will face off in one final debate on Monday, Oct. 22. Get the information you need here.
Republican incumbent Steven Howitt and Democratic challenger A. Keith Carreiro will face off this Thursday and next Monday.
He is one of three candidates running for two seats on the commission.
Public Policy Polling gives Democratic challenger candidate Elizabeth Warren a nine-point lead over Sen. Scott Brown.