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Pats celebrate Martinelli’s milestone

New England Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft (middle) visits with Foxborough High School football coach Jack Martinelli (right) and Martinelli’s wife, Joanne, on the Patriots sideline prior to kickoff of the Patriots’ Week 3 game vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 27. Kraft called to congratulate Jack shortly after the coach received the New England Patriots High School Coach of the Week award on Sept. 22 in recognition of his 250th career win, which he earned in a thrilling, 17-15 victory over King Philip on Sept. 17. To celebrate the accomplishment, Kraft invited Jack and Joanne to Sunday’s game. The Martinellis attended Kraft’s pregame reception inside Gillette Stadium before heading to the Patriots sideline to watch the team warm-up prior to kickoff. Following the field visit, Jack and Joanne enjoyed the Patriots’ 51-17 win from club seats, courtesy of the Kraft family. As part of the coach of the week award, the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation will donate $1,000 to the Foxborough High School football program in Jack Martinelli’s name. (Photo courtesy of the New England Patriots / David Silverman)
New England Patriots Chairman and CEO Robert Kraft (middle) visits with Foxborough High School football coach Jack Martinelli (right) and Martinelli’s wife, Joanne, on the Patriots sideline prior to kickoff of the Patriots’ Week 3 game vs. the Jacksonville Jaguars at Gillette Stadium on Sunday, Sept. 27. Kraft called to congratulate Jack shortly after the coach received the New England Patriots High School Coach of the Week award on Sept. 22 in recognition of his 250th career win, which he earned in a thrilling, 17-15 victory over King Philip on Sept. 17. To celebrate the accomplishment, Kraft invited Jack and Joanne to Sunday’s game. The Martinellis attended Kraft’s pregame reception inside Gillette Stadium before heading to the Patriots sideline to watch the team warm-up prior to kickoff. Following the field visit, Jack and Joanne enjoyed the Patriots’ 51-17 win from club seats, courtesy of the Kraft family. As part of the coach of the week award, the New England Patriots Charitable Foundation will donate $1,000 to the Foxborough High School football program in Jack Martinelli’s name. (Photo courtesy of the New England Patriots / David Silverman)

 

Foxborough Residents at Patriots In Stadium Practice

Courtesy of New England Patriots / Jeremie Smith
Courtesy of New England Patriots / Jeremie Smith

Foxborough residents Mary Beth Sweeney, Chloe Hurley, Caroline Wheatley, Annie McGeary, Molly Farrell and Hallie Canfield were among the 23,497 fans to attend the Patriots’ ninth annual in-stadium practice on Wednesday, Aug. 5, at Gillette Stadium. McGeary, who was celebrating her 17thbirthday, said, “It’s so cool to celebrate my birthday at Gillette Stadium. I love the Patriots and we’re having so much fun.” The Patriots annually invite Foxborough residents and season ticket members to the event as a way to thank their local community and loyal fan base for their continued support. Fans attending the practice were able to watch player warm-ups and numerous positional drills before the team participated in 7-on-7 and 11-on-11 drills.

Crews Inspect Memorial Hall Soldier 4/28/14

Crews were inspecting the Memorial Hall Soldier around noon today as they prepare to make repairs in the coming weeks. Tree & Park Supervisor David Laliberte and Sal Pizzano from C. Pizzano and Sons used a Tree and Park boom truck to inspect the Foxborough Memorial Hall Soldier