Registration is now open for the 37th annual Crackerbarrel Classic 5K Race/Walk. The event will be held on Saturday, September 16 at the Wrentham Developmental Center, 131 Emerald St., Wrentham. The race course is a 3.1 mile flat loop around...

Registration is now open for the 37th annual Crackerbarrel Classic 5K Race/Walk. The event will be held on Saturday, September 16 at the Wrentham Developmental Center, 131 Emerald St., Wrentham. The race course is a 3.1 mile flat loop around...

Eleven former athletes will be inducted into the KPHS Hall of Fame on November 4. The event will be held at Luciano’s on Lake Pearl in Wrentham starting at 6 p.m, and will include cocktails and dinner.
The athletes to be honored include...

At their last monthly meeting, the MBTA’s Fiscal Management and Control Board (FMCB) approved the Foxboro Commuter Rail Pilot Program in a 4-1 vote. The program will be allowed to move forward as long as nine caveats are met:
• The Pilot...

By Grace Allen

When Susan Baxter decided to exhibit her art for the first time in a public setting, she told herself the same thing she tells her pupils: don’t be afraid, put it out it there, own it.
The former H. Olive Day School art instructor, now...

Our volunteers are one of our greatest assets and we are very grateful for the gift of themselves, their time, and talent.  We welcome adults, parents, guardians and confirmed teens to be catechists, co-catechists, or assistants in our Lifelong...

Wrentham Day attendees will get to experience Fenway Park this year, right on the town common.
The Red Sox are taking Fenway Park on the road this summer with their mobile baseball experience, the Red Sox Showcase, powered by T-Mobile. The...

By Grace Allen

The message on the sign is simple yet powerful: #2069. That’s the number of Massachusetts deaths in 2016 attributed to opioid addiction.
Wrentham’s Trinity Episcopal Church is behind the signs, which are popping up in communities all over...

By Grace Allen

The message on the sign is simple yet powerful: #2069. That’s the number of Massachusetts deaths in 2016 attributed to opioid addiction.
Wrentham’s Trinity Episcopal Church is behind the signs, which are popping up in communities all over...

By Grace Allen

The message on the sign is simple yet powerful: #2069. That’s the number of Massachusetts deaths in 2016 attributed to opioid addiction.
Wrentham’s Trinity Episcopal Church is behind the signs, which are popping up in communities all over...

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