The Fiscal Management Control Board is scheduled to meet at the Transportation Building at 10 Park Plaza Monday at noon.
Foxborough officials are backing the project, but residents and groups from Walpole and Boston are not thrilled about the proposed pilot.
The Town will go in front of the MBTA's Fiscal Management Control Board for a presentation on the proposed pilot Monday morning.
The town formally named the new pavilion at the Payson Road Recreation Complex after the late Town Planner Sharon Wason.
Town Manager Bill Keegan said they will go in front of the MBTA's Fiscal Management Control Board for a presentation on the proposed pilot.
Town staff will move into the new building June 26.
Norfolk Register would like to remind residents once your mortgage is paid off do not forget to file mortgage discharge papers.
Voters passed the entire warrant Monday night.
The Annual Town Meeting at Foxborough High School is scheduled to start at 7:30 p.m.
The 2017 Annual Town Meeting is scheduled for Monday.
Register O'Donnell has reported lending decreases in buying for both residential and commercial spaces in Massachusetts.
Plus, the board approved a change in the way Police Chief William Baker is compensated for work at Gillette Stadium events.
The voters have said yes to an incumbent school committee member and no to recreational marijuana stores across town.
The polls at the Ahern Middle School open Monday morning at 7 a.m.
Selectmen Chairman David Feldman and the candidates for school committee recently took questions from the media.
The Foxborough resident and former state director for the Bernie Sanders for President campaign is hoping to become a state senator.
The team defended Trump against the New York Times like the offensive line protects Tom Brady against a linebacker.
The town will receive a grant for software that will make crime statistics available to a commission consultant.
School committee member Beverly Lord is the only candidate with a challenger.
The selectmen have ordered the town budget to be cut by over $531,000.
Harvey Levin is reportedly hoping the president can help him score an interview with the New England Patriots quarterback.
The MBTA also says the pilot program is estimated to cost about 950,000.
The selectmen are considering a ballot question that would ask the voters to outlaw all recreational marijuana businesses in Foxborough.
At 8:05 p.m., the board of selectmen is scheduled to hold a discussion on marijuana dispensaries in Foxborough and options to consider.
This week, the mayor of Flowery Branch, Georgia will have to wear a Tom Brady jersey.
Register of Deeds William P. O'Donnell reported a good but not spectacular start to 2017 Norfolk County real estate scene.
The board also got an update on the possible location of a layover station.
Arguably the premier organization in sports, which happens to include Trump's good friends, has first crack at his White House.
The NFL seems to want to keep the focus on the big game instead of what most of the country is talking about.
The proposal was discussed at Monday's MBTA Fiscal & Management Control Board.
Selectman David Feldman has announced a friendly wager with the mayor of Flowery Branch, Georgia.
A building connected to the atrocious acts of Bill Sheehan is coming down
Town officials recently learned that trains will be housed overnight in Foxborough if the town receives a full-time train station.
Last month, a MassDOT official told Town Manager Bill Keegan that a layover station will be a part of a full-time Foxborough train station.
The selectmen are scheduled to meet Tuesday at 7 p.m. at Foxborough High School.
A supporter and opponent recently gave their views to the Boston Globe.
The board recently held a discussion on what's on tap for the new year.
It's not planned for the pilot program, but a MassDOT official says some layover capacity will be required if there is a permanent station.
The money is there, but Town Manager Bill Keegan says the impact hasn't been large enough to justify a request.
The selectman is calling for the town to not tax to the maximum amount for the upcoming budget.