The Canton-based company has donated $100,000 to One Fund Boston in the wake of the Boston Marathon Bombings, and even remained open during the recent lockdown and manhunt of Suspect #2.
About 2,000 Dunkin' Donuts restaurants in the New England area are collecting donations for One Fund Boston to support those affected by the Boston Marathon bombings.
Also today, check out highlights from the Hazel Boone Dancers' competition at the Dance Ovations Competition in Saugus from April 7.
Services for Walsh, who died at 81 this past weekend, will be held Tuesday and Wednesday in Canton.
The university has established a scholarship in the memory of the graduate student who died at the bombing of the Marathon.
In 2011, the FBI, at the request of the Russian government, questioned deceased suspect ethnic-Chechen Tamerlan Tsarnaev.
Natura Pet Products is expanding its recall of dry pet food and treats.
Also today, find out more about the Canton Police Department's assistance in a nearby shooting in Stoughton.
Two were hospitalized as a result of the Sunday morning shooting.
A look at what is happening around the region this week.
The Friday afternoon incident turned out to be a false alarm.
A tree with a face, where is he?
President Obama gave a touching speech in Boston's South End regarding the Boston Marathon on Thursday. If you have a story from the Marathon you'd like to share, we'll tell you how.
Have you seen this face before?
More than 125 website domain names related to the Boston Marathon bombings were registered within hours of the bombings.
The Tigers took on the Bulldogs in Easton Wednesday afternoon.
This home at 2 Bretton Dr. has a living area of 1,956 square feet.
Find out how you can now get a free large pizza on Mondays and check out the restaurant's best menu items.
The following information was provided by the Canton Police Department. Where an arrest was made, it does not indicate a conviction.
The Massachusetts resident credits her husband and daughter for her inspiration and success. Sponsored by Grape-Nuts.
Annual gathering at wildlife sanctuaries encourages participants to “work for wildlife."
Show to take place April 26, 27 and 28 at Easton Middle School.
The FBI released new details on Tuesday evening on the investigation into the attacks on the Boston Marathon on Monday, but said the investigation is "still in its infancy."
After the tragedy on Monday, Joe Sabatino plans to run again next year. Find out what the runner's first Boston Marathon was like in this exclusive Q&A with Canton Patch.
Canton Police are saying there was "no criminal interest evident" with car parked at the Bay State School of Technology Tuesday morning. Massachusetts State Police Bomb Squad was called in.
The vehicle was found on Turnpike Street Tuesday morning; a portion of Rte. 138 was closed off while crews responded.
Despite the sunniness of Marathon Monday, it was a dark day in Boston. But, wow, the response. Add your own glimpse of goodness.
A Canton Patch reader relayed on Facebook the scene from a medical tent Monday. Get Patch's full coverage of the event in this morning's roundup.
Patch editor gives a first-hand report from the Boston Marathon.
The Fox25 news anchor provided the station eyewitness information from the scene of the Boston Marathon explosions Monday shortly after Maria’s husband, Dale, crossed the finish line at Copley Square.
Some T stations in the downtown area have been temporarily suspended.
Mr. O'Hara was a longtime Associated Press editor and sports writer, known for his coverage of the Boston Red Sox.
A group of student from Canton recently met the dog they helped heal from a broken leg by raising more than $400 for his surgery.
Those interested in taking part in this year's five-week Canton Fire Academy should contact the fire department. Also in today's morning news roundup, find out who is running in the Boston Marathon.
Read through the top stories of the week from Canton and the surrounding area.
Canton voted for Scott Brown and owns more hybrid cars than the state average.
State lawmakers have proposed four ways to fund transportation going forward.
Incidents reported in Foxborough’s police logs from April 4.
Find out whether your neighborhood will be affected by the road work, and check out what else is going on in today's morning news roundup.
Here's a roundup of open houses being held in Canton this weekend. Know of others? Submit them here!