One expert told Foxborough Patch that it is possible that it was wasps that did the stinging, not bees.
The town held a vigil in memory of the 6-year-old who was killed last week.
The town will hold a night of remembrance and community healing Tuesday night.
A $500 scholarship will be awarded to an individual enrolled in a two or four year college, a technical institute, or nursing school.
A couple of posters that were part of an exhibit on press freedom have been taken down, according to reports.
Hockomock area YMCA counselors share the impact that summer camp has on its participants.
The Foxboro 5K & Family Day is a great way for families to support an active lifestyle while giving back to the community.
Foxborough residents joined together on Saturday, September 16th to walk and raise money for Alzheimer research and treatment.
The valuable members of the Y community are vital to the success of each of the 1,300+ campers that participate in the Hockomock Area YMCA.
Traffic is moving slowly up Interstate 95.
The annual event on the common starts at 11:30 a.m. and runs until 3:30 p.m.
A Foxborough woman came through for a Plainville man after finding his wallet and $4,000 in cash he lost.
The Foxboro Jaycees took over the Common Thursday night to promote friendship and stand up against hate.
Next Thursday, residents are invited to join the Jaycees for an evening of friendship and togetherness.
The work is expected to take a few hours.
Schneider Electric employees participated in a day of volunteer service with Hockomock Area YMCA employees to beautify the camp grounds.
The evening included entertainment from local country singer Timmy Brown and karaoke moments from the New England Revolution Players.
Running the New Balance Falmouth Road Race to support patient care and cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
The town will formally dedicate the pavilion at the Payson Road Recreation Complex Tuesday afternoon.
Residents came together to celebrate everything Foxborough.
Founder's Day is June 10 and starts with the parade at 10 a.m.
Due to a lack of farmers, the inaugural market on the common has been pushed to next year.
The third annual Foxborough Street Painting Festival attracted more than 96 artists from 17 towns.
During the 2-year project, anyone who uses the train station may park at the lot normally reserved for Foxborough residents.
When the committee said they needed new volunteers to keep the even going, these residents responded.
The free community event aimed to to encourage kids and families to be more active with options for healthier lifestyles.
Over 90 local artists, crafters, and vendors are expected to fill the Town Common this Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Niche has released heir list of the best places to live in Massachusetts.
The building where former Foxborough teacher, swim instructor, and scout leader Bill Sheehan molested children is no more.
The Hockomock Area YMCA welcomes donations to the third annual Healthy Food Access Food Drive!
A portion of the proceeds benefits One Mission, a pediatric cancer support foundation that offers immediate relief to children with cancer.
The stadium has been awarded the highest level of certification in an anti-terrorism program by the U.S. Department of Homeland Security.
The building at Cocasset River Park that once housed William Sheehan's office will be demolished next week.
The roadrace to benefit the organization's support services for children who have been abused is set for April 30, 9:30 a.m.
Veterans Service Agent Michael Johns gave the selectmen an update on the project Tuesday.
The annual Campaign Breakfast will be held on Mar. 17 with speaking guests including New England Patriots Nate Solder.
The Register and members of his staff will be at the following Senior Centers, Libraries, Town Halls and Community Center starting April 4.
Starting April 7, youth athletes are invited to get outside and join a team in the eight-week Spring Sports League program.
Step dancers, musicians, and a pop-up pub are all part of a day celebrating everything Irish.
The Feb. 26 figure skating show, will benefit the Hockomock YMCA and mark the end of 2016-17 ice skating season.