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Stoughton resident to participate in Samaritans 5K on September 29 to support local suicide prevention and remember his wife, who took her own life in May of 2011.
A large American flag graced the downtown skyline in Stoughton on the 11th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Senator Joyce turned 50 the same day Stoughton's Dorothy Watson turned 100.
Tuesday, September 11, 2012 marks the 11th anniversary of the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks—a day when nearly 3,000 Americans were killed.
Stoughton's Nora Turner will walk in the Boston Heart Walk as part of Team PwC on September 15.
The American Red Cross of Eastern Massachusetts sent volunteers to the Gulf Region - including Tom Grimsley of Stoughton - to help those affected by Hurricane Isaac.
The Bike to the Beach event, sponsored by Patch, will take cyclists from Boston to Newport, Rhode Island, passing through Stoughton along the way, in an effort to raise funds for Autism Speaks.
The 24th annual Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk, which helps to support lifesaving adult and pediatric patient care and cancer research at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute, takes place September 9. The registration period is still open.
The American Red Cross of Eastern Massachusetts is sending volunteers to Florida - including Tom Grimsley of Stoughton - to help before storm’s possible landfall.
But, Stoughton residents are more generous than the average Massachusetts resident, according to a study by The Chronicle of Philanthropy, which has released detailed information on philanthropy by state, county, town and zip code.
August 23, 2012 marks the 85th anniversary of the execution of Sacco and Vanzetti, who were controversially convicted of murdering two people in Braintree. Sacco lived in Stoughton for a time, working at a shoe factory.
Stoughton resident Ellen Kaufman, a cancer survivor, will be taking part in September's Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk, walking for her daughter Erica Ebner, who was recently diagnosed with stage four Hodgkin’s Lymphoma.
Patch announces the winner of last week's cutest/prettiest pet photo contest.
Combine the Stoughton Rebate Program for water efficient appliances with the upcoming tax free weekend, August 11-12.
As part of a photo contest series, Patch is looking for the prettiest pet in the area. Our editors will be judging the photos you send in.
Proceeds from the 5K charity run benefited the Simon Youth Foundation. Participants were pelted with colored cornstarch and paint during the run.
The Old Colony Planning Council (OCPC) and its 15 member communities are currently engaged in a planning process to become less vulnerable to disasters caused by natural hazards.
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Angel Pina, 12, of Norton, died following a single car rollover on Route 24 on the Stoughton/Avon line on July 12. Cheer Nation of Stoughton will be holding an open tumble fundraiser this Friday, July 20 for Angel's family.