The 20,000 sq. ft. addition would be placed in the back of Gillette Stadium.
A 6 percent increase in the water and reuse rates and a 2 percent hike in the sewer rates were approved.
E.Coli has been found in a Foxborough well but boiling water or other corrective actions are not necessary at this time.
The board of water and sewer commissioners will consider an increase in the water rates.
MassDOT officials were in Walpole Tuesday night to explain the MBTA's proposal for a commuter rail stop in Foxborough.
The rates are for fiscal year 2015.
The selectmen voted 5-0 against a motion to give the waiver to the MIAA.
The organization is looking for the selectmen to waiver the user fee on tickets for the high school football state championship games.
Residents and town officials got to hear the proposal for a Foxborough Commuter Rail stop this week.
The selectmen also voted to hand down liquor license suspensions to three establishments.
The presentation is expected to start at 7:50 p.m.
Voters also approved a new DPW modular building and a revamp of the sign bylaw.
The Special Town Meeting is set for Nov. 17 at 7:30 p.m. at Foxborough High School.
Chickie Flynn’s, Demetri’s Red Snapper, the Lafayette House, and the Renaissance Hotel were handed a three day liquor license suspension.
The proposal to fund the softs costs of a new town hall was recommended by AdCom 9-1.
The selectmen will hold the hearings over three nights.
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.
Find out who voters in Foxborough supported.
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Plus, find out how much the town will ask for at town meeting to cover the soft costs of a new town hall.
The committee recently gave their first report to the selectmen.
Local officials are wondering if a commuter rail stop is needed in Foxborough.
Town Hall will get a new roof in the near future.
There will be three meetings to address the violations.
The purchase would turn the Foxborough stop into a daily commuter rail station.
The selectmen voted to remove an article that would have allowed the town to petition the state for more liquor licenses.
The selectmen will schedule extra meetings to hold hearings for nine businesses that failed a recent liquor license compliance check.
The lots are expected to be in use starting next year.
The selectmen are preparing to ask the town to approve a request for more liquor licenses.
Residents will have their say on the article at the November 17 town meeting.
The selectmen approved the RFP draft for a new town counsel 5-0.
An article that would have allowed the town to sell land the former site of Camp Lincoln Hill will not be apart of the town meeting warrant.
Town planner Sharon Wason is currently working on a request for bid proposals for the old fire station.
Mary Beth Bernard will start her new job as the assistant town manager on Oct. 6.
The board of selectmen will be issuing a request for proposal for town counsel.
Find out how the candidates did in Foxborough.
Deborah B. Goldberg, former Brookline selectwoman, will take on the Republican Michael J. Heffernan in November