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The press box was packed ... ridden by Frank Iannelli, and Taunton, ridden by Joe Spinale. The horses were even as they entered the stretch, and the crowd rose as the two jockeys started whipping ...
Like any parent, I followed Rohan’s story with dismay, but it also struck a nerve: Ten years ago, I wrote an article for this magazine about ... Attleboro, Taunton, and Milford high schools.
TAUNTON — Commuters passing by the Taunton Green Wednesday evening, May 14, between 5–7 p.m., likely noticed, waved at, or even honked at a group of roughly 20 people standing on the Green ...
The commission’s main concern was prospects for a sidewalk on South Main Street that could help connect tenants at the former Taunton Press site to the Fairfield Hills campus a half-mile east on ...
It's time to find the second class to enter the Taunton High Athletic Hall of Fame. To be considered, the Hall of Fame says nominees must reflect the core values of Taunton High Athletics ...
Jordan’s Furniture is hosting its 16th Annual Walk/Run for Adoption from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Sunday, May 18, at its Taunton location, 450 Revolutionary Drive, according to a community announcement.
TAUNTON — Looks like the honeymoon between the new owner of Morton Hospital and much of its staff is over. The Massachusetts Nurses Association (MNA) held an informational picket outside Morton ...
FALL RIVER — Dozens of teenagers from parishes throughout the Diocese of Fall River were presented with the Pope Saint Pius X Youth Award from Bishop Edgar M. da Cunha during a prayer service ...
The homepages of Grand Designs and Good Homes, two interior and home magazine titles that have been closed in print by Media 10. Screenshots: Press Gazette Media 10, the Essex-based publishing and ...
A 51-year-old man was found dead Friday in the Mill River in Taunton, according to Bristol District Attorney Thomas M. Quinn III. Around 3:30 p.m., walkers found the body of Samuel Stovall ...
The first time Vittles founder Jonathan Nunn read a food magazine was in 2015, in a New York cafe whose coffee table was supporting a stack that included the now-defunct Lucky Peach.