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Guests will experience more than 50 life-size vehicles including Hot Wheels favorites Tiger Shark, Demo Derby, V8 Bomber and Bone Shaker.
Local members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will provide washable pads to women in need.
The shirts benefit Foxborough Never Forgets to assist with the maintenance and upkeep of the 9/11 Memorial in town.
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Brush, trees, cane, and driftwood from commercial and institutional land clearing operations.
The Town of Foxborough is pleased to announce that the new Director of Public Health is Matthew Brennan R.S.
Although Foxborough Founders Day was canceled this year, a virtual and socially distanced parade was still taped for the community to enjoy.
Such a close conjunction of Jupiter and Saturn hasn’t occurred since 1623. The Ursid meteor shower peak coincides with the solstice.
This year's socially distant stroll offers guests the chance to vote for their favorite tree and give back to charity.
Residents are reminded that masks must be worn when attending the sharps collection event.
Each winter bucket contains a winter coat, cold weather gear, snacks, a mask and hand sanitizer.
Toy collection was also extended for a week to try to help more children have a brighter holiday season.
You can help children in need this holiday season by donating new and unwrapped toys alongside Pat Patriot and the Patriots' cheerleaders.
ConfiKids, a nonprofit that helps pay for kids sports and other activities, was nominated as one of Foxborough's favorite charities.
Foxborough nonprofits have been hard hit in 2020 by the coronavirus pandemic. Help Patch highlight the work of your favorite charity.
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Foxborough will join cities and towns throughout Massachusetts in accepting expired or unwanted prescription drugs at the police station.
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Friends and family of Edward Fitzpatrick set up a GoFundMe page, and as of Thursday afternoon, have raised more than $15,600.
The Promise Garden to honor victims of Alzheimer's will still be open for a drive-thru viewing.
Drax, a German-Dutch shepherd mix, was just 3 when he died Friday afternoon.
Yellow Dot is a free program which gives first responders access to critical medical information in case of a car crash or other emergency.
Drax spent the last two years helping officers track suspects, missing children and illegal drugs.
The experience allows guests to travel back in time as they drive through an exhibit featuring over 70 moving and roaring dinosaurs.
The helpers are the people who make life better. Nominate your Local Heroes to give them the recognition they deserve, presented by Ring.
We all know someone who's making a difference in this difficult time. Let's give them some of the recognition they deserve.