The historical commission recently voted to delay demolition of 85 South St.
It's never too early for New Year's Eve planning! Here's your guide to fireworks, parties and other events happening in Foxborough.
The following is from the Foxborough Police Log. Arrests and charges mentioned don't imply conviction.
A ribbon cutting ceremony was held to celebrate the grand opening of the new Foxborough Town Hall.
The school is one of 16 to qualify for the tournament.
Personal Best Charity aiming to feed 13,000 people this year
The reputation Stadium Tour comes to Foxborough this July.
Authorities say that William F. Scaccia Jr. stole a gun from his friend to kill his 6-year-old son in a murder-suicide.
With the bye behind them, the Patriots travel to Denver this weekend for a Sunday night showdown.
Whiting & Davis will hold the grand opening of their Patriot Place store from 3-5 p.m. Nov. 11.
Eight high school championship football games will be played Dec. 1 and 2.
Monday night, the school committee voted to name Foxborough K-8 Math/Science Director Alison Mello the new assistant superintendent.
Dr. Ann McKee, the head of Boston University’s CTE Center, announced the revelation Thursday.
At this time, North Street is impassable and shut down at McKenzie Lane and Payson Road.
Authorities say Donald Wicklund used stolen info to buy a motorcycle in Foxborough that ended up in the hands of a regional drug dealer.
The ribbon gets cut Nov. 14 at 5 p.m. Tours and light refreshments will follow and last until 7 p.m.
The two members of the New England Patriots were special mystery readers in the children's department Monday afternoon.
Thursday night, the Foxborough Music Department and Foxborough Music Association present Jazzfest 2017.
The 49ers apparently thought they could convince the Patriots to trade the greatest quarterback to ever play football.
Drivers heading north may hit some remaining delays.
The planning board will place four articles on this year's Special Town Meeting warrant.
Stephan Pena, 23, was arrested Friday morning after allegedly assaulting police.
An NFL source tells Adam Schefter of ESPN that Patriots Owner Robert Kraft will be deposed.
A train on the Franklin Line has been stopped at the Norfolk station after striking a person, transit police confirmed.
Restaurant officials hope to open by the end of the month.
Singer Erin Ollis performs the national anthem prior to the Patriots-Chargers game on Sunday, Oct. 29 at Gillette Stadium.
Richard A. Hutchings, 27, was arrested late Monday night.
Sources tell Adam Schefter of ESPN that quarterback Brian Hoyer has signed a three-year deal with the team.
The district was ranked 123rd out of 334 in Massachusetts, down from 78th a year ago.
Jimmy G is heading out of town.
As of Monday afternoon, nearly half the town is without power.
This is the 7th year Boston Partners in Education has participated in the MMP's Rodman Ride, raising money for the support of at-risk youth
Exchange students visiting Foxborough from Lycee Jacques Prevert, a high school in Longjumeau, France, toured Gillette Stadium on Oct. 24th.
The Patriots Foundation surprised members of the Hockomock Area YMCA’s LIVESTRONG AND STRONG programs with “Crucial Catch” t-shirts.
YMCA Basketball and Cheerleading teams are now forming at the Hockomock Area YMCA. Winter Leagues start on December 2nd.
Chesney to sell one millionth ticket at Gillette Stadium with announcement of 19th show.
A traffic stop took police to a hotel room, where they allegedly recovered large sums of cash and drugs.
In case you haven’t seen the game or want to rewatch the most notable moments, here’s the good, bad, and simply dumb moments from Sundays.
The Chargers come into Foxborough red hot on a three-game winning streak.