Fourth Congressional District candidates Joseph Kennedy III, Herb Robinson, Rachel Brown, Sean Bielat, Elizabeth Childs and David Steinhof participated in Tuesday's forum at Stonehill College.
Attorney General Martha Coakley’s office informed the town last week it approved the parking bylaw that prohibits parking fees in residential areas during Gillette Stadium events. The bylaw was approved at May’s Town Meeting.
The $1.5 billion bill helps build infrastructure that strengthens the state’s economy over the long term, governor says.
Sean Bielat, Elizabeth Childs and David Steinhoff squared off during a GOP Fourth Congressional District debate in Attleboro Monday night. They'll be debating again in Easton on Tuesday.
Patch asked political influencers to react to the news Paul Ryan will be Mitt Romney's running mate.
Patch asked political influencers state-wide to react to the news Paul Ryan will be Mitt Romney's running mate.
Here's a look at Foxborough's meeting schedule this week, Aug. 13-17.
Transportation bond bill provides $1.5 billion in state, federal funds for road, bridge, rail projects. Funding for I-95 project in Foxborough is included in the bill.
Patch will be represented on the panel providing questions for candidates Sean Bielat, Elizabeth Childs and David Steinhof in Attleboro Monday. On Tuesday, Republican and Democratic candidates will square off in forums at Stonehill College.
Candidates for Governor's Council described their relevant experience and showed where they stand on judicial issues during Wednesday's debate in Natick.
Looking to get a sense of local real estate values? Here’s a quick snapshot of homes that have sold in Foxborough from Aug. 1-8.
Christina's landlord, Nicholas Panagopoulos, agreed to the Board of Selectmen's conditions Tuesday to effectively transfer the business' liquor license from MJ Holding Corporation to Panagopoulos and D&N Corporations.
Planning Board chair Kevin Weinfeld, Board of Water and Sewer Commissioners chair Bill Euerle, Board of Selectmen member Lynda Walsh and resident Dave Brown will serve on the town's Kraft Organization/Business Opportunities Discussion Group.
Foxborough Town Manager says "don't hold your breath" when it comes to the town receiving reimbursement from Attorney General Martha Coakley's recommended fine of $16 million against National Grid for "inadequate response" to two major storms last year.
Here’s a brief summary of topics discussed at Tuesday’s Foxborough Board of Selectmen meeting.
Democratic candidates for Governor's Council will head to the Morse Institute Library on Wednesday.
Here's a look at Foxborough's meeting schedule this week, Aug. 6-11.
Bill could nullify the need for the issue to be on the ballot this fall.
The Foxborough Board of Selectmen will continue its public hearing Tuesday to sort out the liquor license transfer involving the current owner of Christina’s Fireside Grille's license and the property's landlord.
The tax break was part of a larger economic development bill the Legislature passed earlier this week.
Killing of Woburn Police Officer Jack Maguire helped gain support for Melissa's Bill, which limits parole eligibility for convicted violent repeat offenders.
The three republican candidates vying for the Fourth District nomination debated on NECN's Broadside last night.
Do you agree with the town’s decision to change trash pickup vendors?
It's a light week for meetings in Foxborough.
In our inaugural “Blue Commonwealth" survey, influential Democrats paint an early picture for November's general election.
The Foxborough Board of Selectmen presented Town Manager Kevin Paicos with a list of 22 goals and objectives for 2012, headlined by the town’s need for an effective sewer strategy.
Included as an amendment to a bigger jobs bill, the update would expand the bottle redemption law to include plastic bottles used for water and juice.
The Foxborough Board of Selectmen voted unanimously Tuesday to appoint Richard Gelerman as Town Counsel after the attorney agreed to a contract with the town.
The following is a summary of what the Foxborough Board of Selectmen discussed at Tuesday’s meeting.
State Representatives hosted Chinese exchange students at the Massachusetts State House.
Foxborough's State Senator, James Timilty and state representative, Jay Barrows voted in favor of the law, which passed in the Senate last week.
Tuesday will be a busy meeting night in town this week with the Foxborough's Board of Selectmen, School Committee and Permanent Municipal Planning & Building Committee each meeting.
State Senator James Timilty, who represents Foxborough, writes in to Foxborough Patch to address citizens of Norfolk and Bristol District regarding the Massachusetts Legislature's pending debate for the 2011-2012 legislative session on July 31.
Brian Clinton's campaign announced Monday the Governor's Council District 2 candidate will be "dedicating" himself full-time to his campaign.
Foxborough taxpayers paid an average of $5,174 in real estate taxes last year (fiscal year 2012) while Weston taxpayers paid the most at $16,643 and Hancock paid the least at $759.00.
In our inaugural “Red Commonwealth" survey, influential Republicans paint an early picture for November's general election.
Casino will likely be built in Taunton. How do you think that will affect Foxborough?
U.S. Senate candidate Elizabeth Warren joined us live on July 13 to answer your questions. Here's a short recap of the Q&A session.
The Foxborough Board of Selectmen agreed to rehire attorney Richard Gelerman and his firm, Gelerman and Cabral, LLC as town counsel. Gelerman has 30 years of experience as town counsel in Foxborough.
State Senator James Timilty sent a strongly worded letter to the Department of Housing and Community Development (DHCD) after it ordered a ban on public display of American Flags in "common areas" of a Wrentham apartment complex. What do you think?