The Foxborough election slate is beginning to fill out, with 10 candidates pulling papers for town wide office ahead of the May election.
The Foxborough election slate is beginning to fill out, with 18 candidates pulling papers for town wide office ahead of the May election.
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So far, candidates for the Foxborough Board of Selectmen, Planning Board and Board of Health have taken out nomination papers.
These interim staffing changes will become effective at the close of business on November 25.
The new timeline forces officials to reevaluate how to fill the vacancy, which was already a priority because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Commercial property owners will continue to pay a higher property tax rate in Foxborough.
Paper surveys will be available to any resident at the Foxborough Senior Center during normal business hours.
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See Foxborough's unofficial results from the Nov. 3 election.
The polls are open, so here's everything you need to know before you check that ballot box.
Whether you voted early, in the mail or in-person, Patch wants to know how voting went for you in Foxborough.
Here's everything you need to know about voting in town for the election Nov. 3.
Here's everything you need to know about early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting in Foxborough for the election Nov. 3.
With just over a month before Election Day, here's what you need to know about voting in November.
Foxborough is now eligible for more grants to start projects focused on combating climate change.
ProPublica’s Electionland tip lines are open to take information about problems that prevent people in Norfolk County from voting.
About 2,800 Foxborough residents have already cast a vote in the state primary as of Monday afternoon.
Seven Democrats and two Republicans are vying for Rep. Joe Kennedy's open seat.
The department will use the money for instant coronavirus tests, two IP radio consoles, two foggers and two sprayers.
Kristyn Britton Williams has started a petition to suspend licenses for people accused of vehicular homicide.
Foxborough Senator praises Mermell as best candidate to fight for working families
Patch has details on early voting, mail-in voting and in-person voting for the Massachusetts state primary on Sept. 1.
Dr. Natalia Linos, epidemiologist and Democrat running for Congress in Massachusetts’ 4th District, to hold event in Franklin
Foxborough's grant money was earmarked for a full-size pickup truck and assorted traffic safety equipment such as cones, barriers and signs.
Selectmen OK'd a deal that would allow 14,000 fans to attend games at Gillette Stadium before rising coronavirus numbers twisted the plot.
Mermell is a Democrat running for Congress in the Fourth District
A compromise made between Foxborough town officials and the highway department appears to have the litter issue at parks under control.
Town officials submitted a $1 million CARES Act grant request to the state for coronavirus emergency spending reimbursement.
Several Foxborough town employees argued it's not safe for them to empty trash barrels in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
Town officials scaled back the initial budget proposal for Fiscal year 2021 by almost $2 million because of the coronavirus pandemic.
Stephanie McGowan was elected to the Foxborough Selectmen, and Michelle Raymond is the newest member of the School Committee.
The state is divvying up $502 million to Massachusetts cities and towns from the federal coronavirus bill passed in March.
Patch and the Foxboro Jaycees moderated a virtual candidate's night for Board of Selectmen and School Committee candidates.
Learn a little about Foxborough selectmen candidate Stephanie McGowan before the town election on June 8.
Foxborough selectmen voted to scale back the initial budget proposal for fiscal year 2021 by almost $2.3 million.
The Secretary of State is allowing any registered voter to request a mail-in ballot for elections being held on or before June 30.
During the new coronavirus pandemic, lost tax revenue from Gillette Stadium and hotels is expected to negatively affect the town budget.
New dates were announced for the Foxborough town election and annual town meeting because of the new coronavirus pandemic.