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- YOUR LETTERS: The totalitarian state of Foxboro?
- YOUR LETTERS: Hard to form an opinion without all the facts
- YOUR LETTERS: Harrington responds to recent letters, ‘accusations’
- YOUR LETTERS: Stock photos on his DVD shows Wynn takes us for hicks
- YOUR LETTERS: This is not the Mr. Kraft we had come to know
- YOUR LETTERS: Destination resort for gamblers would change town forever
- YOUR LETTERS: It’s time to barter back and forth with Wynn and make best deal for the town
- YOUR LETTERS: Questions arise from Harrington’s action
- Correction
- YOUR LETTERS: Expatriate foresees tough sledding for Wynn plan
- YOUR LETTERS: Forget the myths, let’s start process, get facts
- YOUR LETTERS: 2007 agreement looks even more flawed now
- YOUR LETTERS: Fill in the blank and get out to vote on May 7
- YOUR LETTERS: Relations between town, benefactor endangered
- YOUR LETTERS: On bullying, that’s the pot calling the kettle black
- YOUR LETTERS: With annual elections in five weeks, Foxboro is standing at a crossroads
- YOUR LETTERS: Brue shows incredible ability to negotiate, compromise
- YOUR LETTERS: Brue offers strong voice for careful, thoughtful development in Foxboro
- YOUR LETTERS: Race for selectmen will decide casino issue; vote for Harrington and Slattery
- YOUR LETTERS: Negotiating now would waste both time, money
- YOUR LETTERS: Residents should vote on Wynn plan
- YOUR LETTERS: Let all the voices be heard before rendering judgment
- YOUR LETTERS: Why place at risk what makes Foxboro special?
- YOUR LETTERS: Troubled by ‘venomous’ nature of casino letters
- YOUR LETTERS: Let’s not stand by while outside forces tear at the fabric of our community
- YOUR LETTERS: Why 2007 billboard management deal was flawed
- YOUR LETTERS: This town isn’t available as anyone else’s legacy
- YOUR LETTERS: Are columnist, selectmen chair really suggesting town disregard state law?
- EDITORIAL, MARCH 29: Back from the brink?
- ARREST LOG, MARCH 29: Officers paying attention on the details pays off
- Negotiations on slots for Plainville not starting soon
- Study: Casino traffic 13-15,000 cars a day
- Residents volunteer for steering committee of Jobs For Foxboro
- Deadline is April 17 to vote in town meeting, election
- Board endorses budget
- Billboard flyer criticizes town officials
- Pay study criticized; vote tabled
- North Street detours start today
- Packed room a problem
- Town asks state watchdog for advice on billboard bids
- Dispute goes public
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