Attleboro voter guide for the 2016 presidential election on Tue., Nov. 8.
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Attleboro early voting for the 2016 presidential election will be held through Friday.
Breaking: early voting is underway in Attleboro for the 2016 presidential election!
Roxbury parent writes, "you are scaring voters in your town into falsely believing my child’s education will come at the expense of theirs."
Here, like the rest of Massachusetts and the U.S., median income is rising. But does it feel that way to you? Let Patch know what you think.
Get out and vote! Attleboro polls open tonight until 8 p.m. for state primary voting. Attleboro Patch will post results when polls close.
Voting will be held in Attleboro Thursday for the 2016 state primary; polls are open 7 a.m. to 8 p.m.
Attleboro's water ban—in effect since September—has ended.
Can the city tax the shrine's land, given its ostensibly religious purpose?
Attleboro presidential primary results for Super Tuesday are in.
See who in Attleboro is contributing to Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders ahead of the Massachusetts primary Tuesday.
See who in Attleboro is contributing to Republican candidates ahead of the Massachusetts primary Tuesday.
Have you voted today in Attleboro for the presidential primary? Polls are open until 8 p.m.!
The annual municipal election was Tuesday.
On the heels of high-profile failures like the Baby Doe case, Gov. Charlie Baker vowed to "keep kids safe."
Eversource and National Grid applied for a lower rate for natural gas service to Massachusetts residents.
Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is reviewing the legality of fantasy sports and some reps want to treat it as gambling.
The regulations, which also require retailers to keep the devices behind the counter, take effect Sept. 25.
Robbins, 78, died in a crash in North Attleboro Monday.
An apparent mechanical problem spoiled the morning commute for passengers.
The fiscal 2016 budget agreement could mean big changes to MBTA, and calls for more spending on some social services.
Check out some of the top headlines from around the commonwealth this week.
Gov. Baker urges Legislature to act on reform legislation to improve MBTA finances and operations.
All transit services—including the commuter rail—will be free Fri., April 24 for a “Customer Appreciation Day.”
The new state law goes into effect on April 7.
Massachusetts has 11 animal protection bills up for vote, but they need support.
Gov. Deval Patrick signed the Unaccompanied Homeless Youth bill into law on Tuesday while Cyrus fundraised for homeless youths in August.
Thomas M. Quinn III will be responsible for all Bristol County DA’s office operations effective immediately.
These three laws are among a host of measures that will go into effect Thursday to kick off the new year.
The governor’s race was one the closest statewide results in recent memory.
With more than 95 percent of precincts reporting, some media outlets are projecting Charlie Baker the winner. But Coakley is not conceding.
State legislators passed a law allowing three casinos and a slots parlor in 2011. On Tuesday, it was voters turn to decide.
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Senator Richard J. Ross Attleboro Breakfast Meeting
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Family-friendly fundraiser on Tuesday, October 28th from 4-9 PM at Bella Sarno in N. Attleboro to benefit Yes on Question 3
State House News Service's recap and analysis of the week in state government.
Listen to the idea of Richard Ross and Dylan Hayre, running for the State Senate seat.