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Former Foxboro newspaper editor writes new book on Cape Cod storms
The Sun Chronicle· 5 days agoA former local journalist is publishing a new book after two decades of working on it. If Wilding’s...
Of note: Nominated for an Emmy, again
The Sun Chronicle· 5 days agoJaden Onwaukor, a 13-year-old Foxboro resident, has been nominated for a New England Emmy for the second time. The Ahern Middle School seventh grader...
Tom Brady forced to answer awkward 'Tampa Bay or New England' question
The US Sun· 6 days agoTOM Brady will forever be remembered as a legend by both New England Patriots and Tampa Bay...
Patriots Defensive Team Captain Stresses ‘Process, Progress, Payoff’
Athlon Sports· 4 days agoWhat stands out about Drake Maye? New England Patriots linebacker Ja’Whaun Bentley is eager to help...
New England Patriots Joshua Uche Feels ‘Destined to be a Patriot’
Athlon Sports· 7 days agoLinebacker Joshua Uche acknowledged turning down better offers to remain with the New England...
Rhamondre Stevenson Encouraged by Patriots New Offense
Athlon Sports· 6 days agoWhat stands out about Drake Maye? New England Patriots running back Rhamondre Stevenson is eager to...
New England Patriots QB Jacoby Brissett: ‘Competition Brings Out the Best in All of Us’
Athlon Sports· 5 days agoBack for his second tour of duty with the New England Patriots, quarterback Jacoby Brissett is...
Along the Way: Attleboro Falls church celebrating 150th
The Sun Chronicle· 6 days agoIt’s the Central Congregational Church’s 150 anniversary this year, and you can bet they’ll be...
Ronnie Wood: His New High Now That He's Sober
98.7 The Shark· 5 days agoRonnie Wood, like many rock stars, has been very open about his struggles with addiction. While he's been clean and sober since 2010, the guitarist has a new high, which he's probably been getting ...
Patriots Mike Onwenu 'Happy to be Back,' Confirms Offensive Line Position
Athlon Sports· 5 days agoNew England Patriots offensive lineman Michael Onwenu is excited to be back with the Pats, and to remain in a familiar position for the foreseeable future.