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Lookout Point at WW1 Memorial Park & Zoo North Attleboro
With warmer weather fast approaching, don't forget to take the time to visit our WW1 Memorial Park and Zoo! While there, check out the new, beautiful landscaping that was recently completed near Lookout Point. In a few weeks, this area will be bustling with wildflowers!
Patriot Players at NAHS for Green Bandana Project Event
Thanks to NorthTV for covering today’s event at the North Attleboro High School.
Farmer's Market, Tuesdays, Plainville Senior Center
Photos of Veterans Teaching Brennan School Students How to Properly Fold the American Flag
$1000 Donation Received by the Council for Children
The Union Theatre Revival in Attleboro
Posted by Jack Lank, President of the United Regional Chamber of Commerce: "Friends, I am part of a group of fantastic individuals that are coming together to revive the sleeping beauty in downtown Attleboro, The Union Theatre Revival. I would like to invite you to join us and let's bring the Union Theatre back to life."
"I had the opportunity today to tour the 451 Elm Street property with Town Manager Michael Borg and Assistant Town Manager Antonio Morabito. This property will eventually house a regional food distribution center as well as being the new home of the North Attleborough Senior Center. There are a lot of other exciting opportunities being discussed. And the cherry on top is that ScribbleTime is staying as a tenant and will continue to provide outstanding child care. There is some work to be done before the building can be open, but all the work as well as the purchase of the property was accomplished with federal Covid relief dollars not local property taxes. This is a huge win for the Town of North Attleboro and will become a showpiece when it opens. Stay tuned for more announcements as the project proceeds."
Lenore's Pantry is Seeking Food Donations
Local Seniors Celebrating National Hot Chocolate Day
Photo Credit: Town of North Attleborough - "What better way to warm up than celebrating National Hot Chocolate Day at the Senior Center."
Celebrating 88 Years!
Downtown Attleboro in the morning
Photo Credit: Attleboro Mayor Cathleen DeSimone "It’s 5:45am on a rainy Thursday morning.. time to rise & grind!! Have a great day all"
Attleboro Council on Aging Hiking Group
The COA Hiking Group had their final hike of the year at Highland Park. This group completed 28 hikes this year with an average of 17 partici- pants on each hike! Thank you to Richard LaCivita for documenting this groups adventures. "It’s been a lot of fun and an honor to organize and lead the hikes over the past three years. We’ve made a lot of friends, encountered nature and gotten some exercise. The hikes will be back next April." ~Juliet Teixeira
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Tri-County High School Gets Funding Nod From 11 Communities for Monetization
Eleven communities across three counties have greenlit funding for a new Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School building. These communities, include Franklin, Medfield, and North Attleboro among others. The $286 million project will modernize the outdated 1973 facility, ensuring ADA compliance and accommodating around 1,000 students. Tax contributions vary by community based on student enrollment. Construction begins next summer, with the new school opening in 2027 and subsequent demolition of the old building.Read more here.
North Attleboro High School in Top 100 of Massachusett High Schools
"According to US News & World Report, North Attleboro High School ranks 87th out of a total of 437 publc high schools in Massachusetts, making it one of the top ranked high schools in our state. The rankings were based on six factors including test scores, graduation rates and college preparedness... Go Big Red!"
~NAHS FSP (Family School Partnership) U.S. News article Attleboro Comes Up as #20
Only 4 Massachusetts towns were named among top 25 'hottest zip codes' in America and Attleboro was one of them, coming in at #20 Boston 25 News article
September 2023 Posts from Homepage
Remembering the 9/11 Victims from Southern New England
Lynn Goodall of Attleboro was aboard flight 175 with Shawn Nasanney for a getaway trip to Hawaii. (middle row, 2nd photo on the left)
North Attleboro Block Party - Aerial Drone View
Big Red Remembers
9/11 Memorial Flag Garden - N. A. High School
Attleboro Fire Department Remembers 9/11
Featured Photo Photo Credit: Pamela Begin (Pam's Pix)
"I took these photos of tonight’s full moon (August 30th) from the train depot in Attleboro. I was clicking away and was shocked to see I captured a plane going by! Imagine how cool the moon looked to the passengers!"
View photos here: Photo 1Photo 2 These North Attleboro Teachers Were Once North Attleboro Students
"You know that a community has done right with their kids when this many graduate, go on to learn and explore, then return to give it all back as teachers in North. Congratulations North Attleboro and thank you to each of these teachers for dedicating their professional lives to the families and kids of this community. Here's to a great 23-24 school year. We are ready! Phil Allessi '95, Kate Lafratta Scorpio '02, Susie Udall '14, TJ Rizzo '01, Dan Burdick '11, Mel Gordon Bresson '96, Kelsey Achin Gregory '08, Maura Sullivan '99, Derek Herber '91, Carri Lasky Rushlow '98, Mike Hart '08, Jill Gabriel '11, Emily Gardner '12, Janet Pailes Beith '01, Erin McDavitt Hodgman '01, Sean Mulkerrins '99" ~North Attleboro High School Attleboro Elks "Kid's Day at Capron Park"8/27/23
"We had over 350 children visit for free at Capron Park Zoo. Elroy, "The Elk" and the Zoo's lion were on hand for high fives and hugs for all." Scroll through photos here.