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Sunday, March 10, 2013

Week in Review

Week in Review: How Much Snow Did Foxborough Get? No Electric Signs on Town Common & More

A recap of this week's top local headlines from March 2-8.

Miss anything in Foxborough this week? Here's your chance to sit back and catch up on some Patch. Below is a recap of this week’s biggest headlines on Foxborough Patch: Foxborough Lions Pull Plug on Electric Sign Proposal for Town Common The pursuit of electric signs on Foxborough's Town Common ended Tuesday night when Foxborough Lion Bob Russell withdrew the organization's proposal per the Board of Selectmen's request. "I have no objections to withdrawing the project," Russell said in response to Foxborough Board of Selectmen chair James DeVellis' request Tuesday. "[The Foxborough Lions] will maintain the signs as we said and we will not come back to the community asking for any financial support." Russell assured officials the Lions will…

Saturday, March 2, 2013

Week in Review

Week in Review: OUI Arrests, Foxborough Sports Ousted from State Tourney, Jake n JOES license Approved & More

A recap of this week's headlines from Feb. 25 to March 1.

Miss anything in Foxborough this week? Here's your chance to sit back and catch up on some Patch. Below is a recap of this week’s biggest headlines on Foxborough Patch: Police Logs: Foxborough Man Faces 5 Charges Following OUI Arrest on Beach Street Saturday, Feb. 23: 5:21 a.m. – Foxborough police received a 911 call from a Beach Street resident reporting a suspicious vehicle parked in the middle of the roadway for “at least 10 minutes.” Officer Joseph McDonald reported upon approaching the vehicle he found the driver “sleeping,” according to police reports. “Subject woke up and drove off, vehicle fled onto North Street and almost hit a pole and a snow bank before pulling onto someone’s driveway on North Street just prior to Hartwell …

Saturday, February 9, 2013

Week in Review

Week in Review: Blizzard Hits Foxborough, Local Developer Sued, Sex Abuse Victims Call on Town & More

A recap of this week's headlines from Feb. 2-8.

Miss anything in Foxborough this week? Here's your chance to sit back and catch up on some Patch. Below is a recap of this week’s biggest headlines on Foxborough Patch: Foxborough Developer Intoccia Sued by AG for Allegedly Taking Advantage of Sharon Homebuyers A Foxborough real estate developer has been sued for allegedly taking more than $200,000 in advance payments for new, single-family homes in Sharon that were never provided, and refusing to return the deposits, Attorney General Martha Coakley announced in a press release Monday.  The AG’s Office has obtained a temporary restraining order in Suffolk Superior Court against Michael Intoccia of Foxborough, and his companies including Bella Estates Realty Trust, MTI Realty, and Intoccia …

Sunday, January 6, 2013

Week in Review

Week in Review: Cupcake Shop Coming to Town, Longest Tenured Patriots Employee Dies, Brown Water Update & More

A recap of this week's headlines from Dec. 30 to Jan. 5.

Miss anything in Foxborough this week? Here's your chance to sit back and catch up on some Patch. Below is a recap of this week’s biggest headlines on Foxborough Patch: Cupcake Charlie’s Coming to Foxborough in 2013 Less than two weeks after an award-winning sandwich shop opened at Patriot Place's North Marketplace the Foxborough shopping, dining and entertainment complex has announced plans to add an award-winning cupcake bakery in 2013. Cupcake Charlie's, an award-winning gourmet cupcake bakery, offers sweet treats in an inviting and fun atmosphere. While details of the opening date are still being finalized, Patriot Place expects the bakery to open in the North Marketplace some time in 2013. Read more by clicking here. *** Police Logs: …

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Week in Review

Week in Review: Foxborough Says ‘Yes’ to Turf Field, Dunkin’ Donuts Robbed, Hit and Run Arrest and More

A recap of this week's headlines from Dec. 8-14.

Miss anything in Foxborough this week? Here's your chance to sit back and catch up on some Patch. Below is a recap of this week’s biggest headlines on Foxborough Patch: Foxborough Police Looking for Suspect in Dunkin' Donuts Robbery Foxborough police may have a lead in its investigation of an unarmed robbery that took place at a local Dunkin’ Donuts Tuesday night and are asking the public for further assistance in identifying the suspect. “We have a photo [of the suspect],” Foxborough Chief of Police Edward O’Leary said. … “We are just hoping that with some help from the public [someone will recognize the suspect] and that will be the trigger to have him identified.” The unarmed robbery reportedly took place around 10:20 p.m. Tuesday at …

Saturday, December 8, 2012

Week in Review

Week in Review: Car Crashes, New Beauty Store Coming to Patriot Place, Turf Field Funding and More

A recap of this week's headlines from Dec. 2-7.

Miss anything in Foxborough this week? Here's your chance to sit back and catch up on some Patch. Below is a recap of this week’s biggest headlines on Foxborough Patch: A Closer Look at Proposed Funding for Foxborough’s Turf Field Project When voters review the proposed community turf field project at the Dec. 11 Special Town Meeting they will be deciding whether or not to appropriate $125,000 from the town’s Overlay Surplus account and use the remaining $1 million from the high school renovation project to help fund the $1,619,000 of the project. "Basically, we are looking at $430,000 between donations, in-kind services and the NFL grant," said Foxborough Schools Business Manager Bill Yukna. "We are looking at $1 million that is the …

Saturday, September 15, 2012

Week in Review

Week in Review: Kraft Group Asks Town for Support, Local Girl Helps Police Catch B&E Suspect, Remembering 9/11 and More

A recap of this week's headlines from Sept. 8-14.

Miss anything in Foxborough this week? Here's your chance to sit back and catch up on some Patch. Below is a recap of this week’s biggest headlines on Foxborough Patch: Letter from The Kraft Group to Foxborough: 'With Your Help, We Can Do More' In an open letter to the town, The Kraft Group asks residents to let their elected officials know if they support the Town and The Kraft Group working together "to do more for Foxborough." Read more by clicking here. *** UPDATED: Foxborough Girl Helps Police Arrest B&E Suspect on Mechanic Street Tuesday Haley Anderson, an _Ahern Middle School student and her brother, Casey, were walking home from school Tuesday afternoon when they saw the side door to their 61 Mechanic St. residence "destroyed," …

Sunday, July 22, 2012

Week in Review: Regional Dispatch Center, Teddy Bears, EEE Precautions and More

A recap of this week's headlines from July 15-21.

Miss anything in Foxborough this week? Here's your chance to sit back and catch up on some Patch. Below is a recap of this week’s biggest headlines on Foxborough Patch: Foxborough Receives $100K Grant for Regional Public Safety Dispatch Center Foxborough Town Manager Kevin Paicos shared some good news at last week’s Board of Selectmen meeting when he announced the town received a $100,000 Regional Public Safety Dispatcher grant from the E911 Department to fund a feasibility study to see whether a regional dispatch center for Foxborough, Walpole and Medfield would work for the communities involved. Foxborough Police Chief Edward O’Leary said the grant money will give the three communities interested in a regional dispatch center an …

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