Category Archives: Community Announcements

Winter Skate Opens For Ninth Season At Patriot Place On November 10

Public ice skating in the shadow of Gillette Stadium opens for the season on Friday, Nov. 10

Patriot Place to again collect donations for Cradles to Crayons to help children in need

The winter tradition of outdoor ice skating returns to Patriot Place … Continue Reading ››

FHS Open House for Parent/Teacher Conferences

Foxborough High School will hold an open house for parent/teacher conferences on: November 20th and November 21st – 5:00PM – 7:00PM Parents will be able to schedule 5-minute meetings with their student’s teachers in their classrooms. If, after your conference, you believe more time is needed with a particular teacher, please contact the teacher or the guidance … Continue Reading ››

Register O’Donnell Highlights Registry Customer Service Center

Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell reminds consumers if they have a Registry question, the answer is just a phone call away by dialing the Customer Service Center at (781) 461-6101. The department is open Monday through Friday from 8:30AM to 4:30PM. “The Customer Service Center is a one-stop shop for Norfolk County homeowners … Continue Reading ››

Important Ticketholder Information for Gillette Stadium Coldplay Concert On Friday, Aug. 4th

Just over a year since performing its first ever show at Gillette Stadium, Coldplay returns to Foxborough on Friday, Aug. 4, as part of the band’s 2017 run of its “A Head Full of Dreams Tour.” Coldplay drew rave reviews from its Gillette Stadium show last July with The Boston Globe reporting, “Coldplay [filled] Gillette Stadium … Continue Reading ››

Register O’Donnell Reports Better Than Expected Real Estate Sales in May

Despite a monthly trend of limited inventory, total real estate sales in May 2017, both residential and commercial, showed a solid 10% increase year over year. Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell noted, “Surprisingly, Norfolk County real estate sales for May totaled 1,706 compared to 1,554 in May 2016. What was unsurprising is the low number … Continue Reading ››