After a five-hour Town Meeting which isn't over, Selectman David Feldman wants to push for advisory committee meetings to be aired.
This year's meeting is going to need a second night.
The historical commission voted to issue a six-month demolition delay on the two buildings
Find out who won the two contested races at this year's election.
The polls at the Ahern Middle School open Monday morning at 7 a.m.
In a letter, Chairperson David Feldman wrote that Finance Director Randy Scollins was not deserving of attacks.
The new deal comes with a 4 percent raise and runs through July 2020.
The Annual Town Meeting will take place May 14 at 7:30 p.m. at Foxborough High School.
The candidates took questions during the annual Foxboro Jaycees Candidates Night forum.
The town's economic development committee said the changes are much needed.
A "ground to sky" policy could help decrease power outages, some town officials say.
Representatives from National Grid are scheduled to meet with the selectmen April 17 discuss the response to the most recent snowstorms.
Town Manager Bill Keegan notified the selectmen that the owners of a dog recently ordered to be euthanized have appealed the decision.
The EDC and Planning Board will hold an informational session on proposed amendments to the Route 1 zoning on the evening of April 10.
Some old and new names will be on the Foxborough Annual Town Election ballot.
The decision came at the recommendation of Animal Control Officer Sue Thibedeau.
Officials from Mansfield and Foxborough gathered Thursday to celebrate the removal of the 40-acre Hatheway-Patterson site from the list.
About 90 percent of the town had their power restored within 48 hours of Friday's nor'easter, according to Town Manager Bill Keegan.
Two selectmen say a new employee presents a conflict of interest because her husband works for the Kraft Group.
Nicholas Riccio formally introduced himself to the selectmen last Tuesday
The incident led to the removal of the manager and promotion of an assistant manager.
Nicholas Riccio has been selected as Foxborough's new building commissioner and zoning enforcement officer.
The 75-minute long session attracted about 120 voters and saw few discussions during the brisk meeting.
Planned for 7:30 p.m. at Foxborough High School, voters will consider 13 articles.
State Representative Jay Barrows will hold a meeting Dec. 4 to discuss these concerns.
The historical commission recently voted to delay demolition of 85 South St.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the grand opening of the new Foxborough Town Hall.
The ribbon gets cut Nov. 14 at 5 p.m. Tours and light refreshments will follow and last until 7 p.m.
The planning board will place four articles on this year's Special Town Meeting warrant.
The stadium will now be allowed to use the road for more non-football and -soccer events.
Democrat Paul Feeney is now the state senator for the Bristol & Norfolk District.
Two residents told the selectmen that they think it's inappropriate to have the team flag flying at the Common with the American flag.
The signs are not going digital, but that didn't stop residents from speaking out against the idea.
Tom Brady was among those standing, hand over heart, arms interlocked with other players.
The results are in for the primary election to fill the seat vacated by Jim Timilty.
Voters will head to the polls Tuesday to pick the Democratic and Republican nominees for the general election.
The Vermont Senator and former candidate is the latest to give an endorsement in the race to fill the seat vacated by Jim Timilty.
The old building has been demolished.
Foxborough received over $45,000 back from workers comp and property casualty costs.
The MBTA's Fiscal Management Control Board made their decision on the proposal Monday afternoon.