FOXBORO — Ripple effects from the May 6 annual town election emerged front and center this week, as a new slate of select board members pumped the brakes on plans
FOXBORO — Having observed similar controversies erupt in other communities, select board members this week took steps to ensure that flagpoles on town-owned property will not be used as a
FOXBORO — State and federal environmental officials want the town to assume ownership of a key parcel at the former Mansfield Bleachery complex off Morse Street as a first step
FOXBORO — The Sun Chronicle has filed a Freedom of Information Act request with the town regarding the tenure and departure of former Town Manager John Coderre.
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FOXBOROUGH – Built in 1960 to transmit telephone and television signals nationwide, the High Rock site surrounded by conservation land is now home to a state-of-the art emergency communication center.
The large, long-vacant cement building in Foxborough was recently transformed into the new $8.7 million Southeastern Massachusetts Regional Emergency Communication Center (SEMRECC). The center provides emergency dispatching for the Southeastern Massachusetts Regional 911 District. The district, formed in 2017, includes Easton, Foxborough, Mansfield and Norton. The four towns created a regional district to improve service and cut costs.
State and local officials, police, firefighters and SEMRECC staff gathered April 16 to celebrate the center’s completion.