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Week in Review: Foxborough's Top Headlines for Oct. 24-28

It was a busy week in Foxborough. Check out the area's top stories.

It was an eventful week in Foxborough with a meeting of the Board of Selectmen, Halloween events, and a big win for Foxborough football. Here is a rundown of what you may have missed:

  • celebrated its 10th anniversary with their fifth annual fundraiser at the Ahern Middle School Track Saturday, Oct. 24.
  • Campaign to Donate to the Patriots Charitable Foundation. 
  • the Krafts are parting way with New England Revolution head coach Steve Nicols.
  • The and Stop & Shop SHAPE UP! Mini-Grants Program announced their plan for future collaboration.
  • for Media day previewing the match-up versus the Steelers on Sunday.
  • on the Secure Communities Program in Foxborough
  • ; Residents complain of littering, overwhelming traffic and public urination. 
  • Discussed; Public Drunkenness By-law Rejected.
  • President Obama will make it student loans without adding to the national deficit.
  • Selectmen to use Foxborough's commuter rail parking lot
  • Sheriff Bellotti for Seniors in Foxborough
  • Spinouts and Minor Accidents Throughout Mass.
  • A Could Win Trip to LA or NYC
  • The at Gillette on Oct. 22 saw 64 people taken into police custody.
  • Foxborough PWith 26-0 Win


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