An update has been made to the town's water ban.
There were some improvements over the weekend, but not enough to lift the ban.
Forget traditional sports camps, this one lets you play Fortnite and Overwatch.
Bryce Kenny met more than 150 of his young fans at the Boyden Library on Jun. 8.
Matt Brown is recovering from severe burns he suffered while working at the Trillium Brewing Company in Canton.
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Members of the Patriots Women’s Association delivered flowers and served lunch to residents at North Carl Annon Court on June 5.
Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell appeared as a guest speaker before members of the Foxborough Historical Society.
The monument includes the names of residents who have served in the armed forces during the global conflict.
The festival at Patriot Place was moved up a day due to expected bad weather Saturday.
While there are nearly 50 groups signed up to march in the parade, there are only five floats.
Resident Donald DiMauro writes about Tuesday's train fire near the Mansfield-Foxborough town line.
The Foxborough Veterans Services' office invites residents to join them for the dedication ceremony on May 18 at 6 p.m.
More than 300 volunteers helped in picking up several tons of trash around town.
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The event is scheduled for Sunday, April 29.
Camp Open House will include face painting, camp songs, STEM, crafts, camp games, raffles and prizes, a bouncy house, and more.
Donald DiMauro and Todd Hassett write in about the loud and disruptive trains that go through Foxborough in the morning.
“This amazing experience for these students would most likely not be possible without the support of the Partners in Patriotism Fund.”
“I have been lucky enough to be matched with Aurora, a calm and loving dog who has already made a huge difference in my life.”
Foxborough was included in a survey of the best places to live in Massachusetts.
At worst, 94 percent of the town was without power and the Foxborough Fire Department responded to 150 calls for service.
As of 11:30 a.m. Monday, 401 homes are still powerless.
Utility crews have made great progress in restoring electricity across town.
Over 66 percent of the town is in the dark, according to National Grid and the Taylor School will be used as a shelter.
The grant will pay for the design and permitting involved with the removal of the dam.
The lights are out for some residents.
If you were looking for something to talk about, you were not short of issues in Foxborough.
The Census released new data Thursday showing the average Foxborough resident spent nearly 34 minutes getting to work.
About 48.5 percent of households that rent have housing costs that are 30% or more of total household income, according to new Census data.
Two Foxborough residents are responding to the idea that they have to suck it up when it comes to living near a freight line.
Residents met with local and state officials to discuss the issues around the early morning trains.
Vietnam veterans from Foxborough joined hundreds of other military servicemen and women in the Patriots’ Salute to Service pregame ceremony.
The magazine says Nora Yousif is a young professional to keep an eye on.
As of Monday afternoon, nearly half the town is without power.
The Patriots Foundation surprised members of the Hockomock Area YMCA’s LIVESTRONG AND STRONG programs with “Crucial Catch” t-shirts.
Theresa Huck from Portland, Maine, will be honored before Sunday's Super Bowl rematch with the Falcons.
The Annual Fall Harvest Celebration at Patriot Place will be held on Saturday, Oct. 14
As of Monday night, the Memorial & Funeral Fund for Anthony is nearing its $10,000 goal.
Members of the family spoke to the TV personality about the death of Roy and the high-profile trial that followed.