Sammi Robertson has been walking to support autism awareness since 2001, when her son Bailey, then 20-months-old, was diagnosed.
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Editor’s note: This article is part of an occasional series written by the historical commission on Foxboro’s historic homes.
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Patricia A Watkins, of Foxboro, passed away surrounded by her loving family at Morton Hospital. Pat was born in Providence, Rhode Island, to the late Belmira “Mabel” and James Botilho and grew up with her two sisters, the late Janice Coelho Davis, and the late Marlene White.
Robert Edward Cutler Sr., of Whitinsville, passed away peacefully on Feb. 28, 2024.
Paul F. Melish passed away unexpectedly at his home in Buzzard’s Bay on April 3, 2024.
When state Rep. Jay Barrows leaves the Statehouse at the end of the year, I hope someone records the moment.
For those of you planning to vote for our Select Board on May 6th, I am writing in support of candidate Debbie Giardino. Debbie and I have been friends for over 50 years, and I cannot think of a better person for this position.
Nathan’s commitment to our community started early, showcasing his maturity and dedication from his early school days. He's always been focused on helping others and bringing people together. Throughout high school, he assumed important roles like class president, student council president, …