Dunkin’ Donuts and American Red Cross representatives pose for a photo with Boston Marathon bombing survivor Heather Abbott (center) and former Patriots linebacker Matt Chatham (left of Abbott) and his wife, Erin (right of Abbott) at Friday’s blood drive at Patriot Place. The blood drive launched the campaign, “Dunkin’ Donors Make A Difference,” to help raise awareness about the need for blood and platelet donations during National Volunteer Blood Donor Month.
Pat Patriot signs an autograph for Cody Chesley, of Dudley, Mass. Cody’s mother, Jackie Simpson, donated blood Friday at Patriot Place as part of the Dunkin’ Donuts and American Red Cross campaign, “Dunkin’ Donors Make A Difference,” which launched this month to help raise awareness about the need for blood and platelet donations during National Volunteer Blood Donor Month.
Boston Marathon bombing survivor Heather Abbott, of Newport, R.I., shares her story and speaks to the importance of donating blood at the Dunkin’ Donuts and American Red Cross blood drive at Patriot Place on Friday, Jan. 2. The blood drive launched the campaign, “Dunkin’ Donors Make A Difference,” to help raise awareness about the need for blood and platelet donations during National Volunteer Blood Donor Month.
Patriots Cheerleaders and team mascot Pat Patriot joined mascots from Dunkin’ Donuts and the American Red Cross to greet donors at Friday’s blood drive at Patriot Place. Cheerleaders and Pat Patriot posed for photos and signed autographs for donors. The blood drive launched the campaign, “Dunkin’ Donors Make A Difference,” to help raise awareness about the need for blood and platelet donations during National Volunteer Blood Donor Month.
The American Red Cross and Dunkin’ Donuts launched the “Dunkin’ Donors Make a Difference” campaign on Friday, Jan. 2, with a blood drive at Patriot Place to help increase donations and raise awareness about the need for blood and platelet donations during National Volunteer Blood Donor Month. Boston Marathon bombing survivor Heather Abbott, of … Continue Reading ››
Sturdy Memorial Hospital, a Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) designated primary stroke service provider, urges the public to learn the signs and symptoms of stroke and to call 9-1-1 immediately if they think someone is having a stroke. Alerting 9-1-1 operators, first … Continue Reading ››
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Dave Udden November 26, 2014 Edition
Foxborough News Update is an audio style podcast updated weekly with the latest local news stories from around the community.
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New England Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft, President Jonathan Kraft, players and cheerleaders joined veterans and active duty military members to unfurl three American flags on the field in a pre-game ceremony honoring military at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 23.
Two F-15C fighter jets fly over Gillette Stadium prior to Sunday’s Patriots-Lions game as part of several game-day activities that honored veterans and active duty military members.
Patriots Cheerleaders join Foxborough resident and World War II veteran Edward Mousseau at The Hall at Patriot Place presented by Raytheon prior to Sunday’s Patriots-Lions game at Gillette Stadium.
Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft greets Foxborough resident and World War II veteran Edward Mousseau at The Hall at Patriot Place presented by Raytheon prior to Sunday’s Patriots-Lions game at Gillette Stadium.
The Kraft family and the New England Patriots thanked the real patriots with a number of game-day activities that honored more than 180 veterans and active duty military members during the team’s 2014 Salute to Service game – a 34-9 win against the Detroit Lions - at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, Nov. 23.
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