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Aug 27, 2025
What’s Trending in North Attleborough Right Now
If you want a true snapshot of life in North Attleborough, skip the press releases and scroll through what’s really getting people talking — pets, potholes, and a newly approved beer garden. In the past week alone, North Attleborough has seen a blend of community news that’s both practical and heartwarming. From a $400,000 injection into road repairs to the spotlight on adoptable pets and local beers on tap at the Farmers Market, it’s a reminder that small-town life is never short on variety. Big Win for the Roads: Chapter 90 Funding The town got a boost this week with $400,000 in Chapte…

Aug 26, 2025
A Yes Vote With Long-Term Vision
In a time when many communities are struggling to fund the basics, North Attleborough just made a statement loud and clear: investing in education is non-negotiable. With a strong majority vote, residents approved funding to build an entirely new high school—one that will redefine how local students learn, grow, and prepare for the future. This isn’t just a construction project. It’s a milestone moment for the town. A Yes Vote With Long-Term Vision On June 3, 2025, local voters passed a special debt exclusion that allows the town to borrow beyond its standard tax limits for this project…

Aug 21, 2025
For decades, Emerald Square Mall has been a centerpiece of shopping in North Attleborough
Once the pride of North Attleborough shopping, Emerald Square Mall now sits half-empty, a shadow of its former self. Opened in 1989, the mall is facing the same struggles as many retail centers across the country: vacant storefronts, dwindling foot traffic, and uncertain prospects for the future. A Mall in Transition In August 2025, Summit Properties USA acquired majority ownership of the mall. For now, they’re keeping it open as an indoor shopping center, but the long-term vision is still unclear. That shift has renewed discussions about how the property could be reinvented. Redevelopment…

Aug 20, 2025
$1.5 million grant from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission to fund major roadway improvements along Route 152 and Route 106
North Attleborough, MA – August 8, 2025 — The Town of North Attleborough has secured a $1.5 million grant from the Massachusetts Gaming Commission to fund major roadway improvements along Route 152 and Route 106, specifically around the George Leven Drive and Messenger Street corridor. The funding is part of the town’s larger Route 152 & Route 106 Corridor Improvements Project, a joint effort with neighboring Plainville to address traffic congestion, improve pedestrian access, and support safer travel for local residents and commuters. As part of the expansion, North Attleborough and Pl…

Aug 14, 2025
Local officials are asking residents to stay alert following a noticeable rise in coyote activity
North Attleborough, MA – Local officials are asking residents to stay alert following a noticeable rise in coyote activity, particularly near the Amvet Boulevard School and surrounding neighborhoods. Reports of sightings have increased in recent weeks, prompting reminders from the town and the North Attleborough Animal Control Department about how to stay safe. Coyotes are generally shy and avoid humans, but they are known to be opportunistic feeders. As they prepare for the colder months and care for their young, they may wander into residential areas in search of easy food sources. That’s…

Aug 1, 2025
Seniors in North Attleborough are getting more comfortable with today’s tech
North Attleborough, MA – August 2025 — Seniors in North Attleborough are getting more comfortable with today’s tech, thanks to a hands-on workshop happening later this month. From August 25 to 28, Richards Memorial Library will host the Senior Technology Program, a community-run series that helps older residents feel more confident using smartphones, apps, and the internet. The free workshop covers practical topics like online safety, recognizing misinformation, and exploring AI and mobile apps in everyday life. What makes this program especially unique is who’s teaching it—local high schoo…

Jul 30, 2025
Drivers in North Attleboro should prepare for overnight lane shifts and brief delays beginning Monday, July 28
North Attleboro, MA – July 25, 2025 — Drivers in North Attleboro should prepare for overnight lane shifts and brief delays beginning Monday, July 28, as the Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) begins work to replace the traffic signal cabinet at the intersection of Route 1 and Allen Avenue. The project, which will take place during the overnight hours, is part of a broader effort to improve traffic flow and upgrade aging infrastructure along one of the town’s busiest roadways. Crews are expected to begin work at 8 p.m., with construction continuing until the early morning ho…

Jul 24, 2025
A North Attleborough resident is facing serious legal trouble after being accused of orchestrating a $2 million fraud scheme targeting multiple clients.
North Attleborough, MA – July 25, 2025 — A North Attleborough resident is facing serious legal trouble after being accused of orchestrating a $2 million fraud scheme targeting multiple clients. Authorities allege that the man misappropriated funds over an extended period, using false investment promises and fabricated documents to mislead victims. The case is currently under investigation by both local authorities and state prosecutors. Legal experts expect formal proceedings to begin in the coming weeks, with potential charges ranging from wire fraud to financial larceny. Officials have not…

Jul 23, 2025
The final day of Kids Day, Sunday, July 27
The final day of Kids Day, Sunday, July 27, is designed with family fun in mind. The popular “Touch-a-Truck” event allows children to climb aboard emergency vehicles, construction trucks, and other large vehicles, giving them an interactive experience they won’t forget. Sunday also hosts the craft fair, where local artisans and vendors showcase handmade goods, jewelry, and seasonal décor. The carnival remains open for rides and games until closing time, ending the weekend-long festival on a high note.