Here's a look at the top stories from the past week.
Audrey Martin receives the first Rhode Island PBS Foundation Scholarship for high school seniors from Massachusetts and Rhode Island.
Residents once again came down to North Main Street to enjoy food, games, live music, and more.
The 22nd annual celebration from the Mansfield Downtown Business Association is expected to draw a crowd.
The rubber duckies made their way down the Rumford River as part of the annual summer tradition!
The angel placed in memory of Shane Farrell is gone, according to his older sister.
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The Hockomock Area YMCA is accepting registrations for the Mansfield Community Farm and Garden’s Family CSA Share Program.
The Mansfield Garden Club invites the community to 'Get Ready for Spring' on April 12.
The deadline for registering for this year’s Great Mansfield Cleanup is April 20.
A small percentage of homes are still in the dark, but most of them were expected to have power by Monday night.
About 3,100 homes were in the dark and the Mansfield Police Department received over 900 calls.
The number has dropped from its peak of 3,100.
At the peak of the storm, there were over 3,100 outages across Mansfield.
The Town recently received a $200,000 grant from the Complete Streets Funding Program.
Resident Brandy Fillion wrote on GoFundMe that her friend, 15-year-old Eddy Robitaille, is battling stage 3 brain cancer.
The contribution will allow the Foundation to provide financial assistance to New England cancer patients in need.
Drivers are asked to avoid the area.
Vehicles parked on the street during the ban risk being towed
If you were looking for something to talk about, you were not short of issues in Stoughton.
This year's gala event marked a landmark year, as the Joe Andruzzi Foundation (JAF) celebrated its tenth year of hosting the Gratitude Gala.
Residents met with local and state officials to discuss the issues around the early morning trains coming from the Mansfield Depot.
Jeffrey Schmidt was one of six American and South Korean soldiers recently cited for saving a North Korean defector.
The Joe Andruzzi Foundation will host their annual Gratitude Gala on Monday, December 4th, at 5:30 PM.
High winds and rain meant that 325-375 at any given time were in the dark in Mansfield.
The selectmen determined that the dog known as Arthur was a nuisance dog.
Honey Dew customers will fundraise to support the Foundation and New England cancer patients.
Two workers from the town's electric department are helping turn the power back on in Orlando.
From the use of a $2.3 million grant and the addition of 81 apartment units, there was a lot to celebrate Tuesday afternoon,
Annual fundraising campaign starts July 26 at participating The Paper Store locations across the Northeast
Work on the road is expected to take about a week.
Running the New Balance Falmouth Road Race to support patient care and cancer research at Dana-Farber Cancer Institute
Residents say the traffic to and from the train station parking lots travel fast and is making the neighborhood unsafe.
The rubber ducks were out in full force for the 25th race at Fulton Pond.
The group has a goal of $100,000
It will be a few more days until construction starts at the train station.
The concept calls for a new access point from North Main Street for the train station parking area.
The town announced Friday that work will begin on June 12, forcing the temporary closure of a number of parking spaces.
The start of construction on the two-year project is approaching.
The contest awards five local New England teams with a surprise visit from a Revolution player and a Papa Gino's pizza party.