Foxborough, Mass.

The area now known as Foxborough was inhabited by native americans before the colonists arrived as early as 1704. In 1778, the town was incorporated and named for the Honorable Charles James Fox.

Often refered to as "The Gem Of Norfolk County", Foxborough is located equidistant from Boston, MA, and Providence, RI.

Agriculture

Route 1

Granite Street

Indian Rock Farm

Route 140

North Street

Lawton's Family Farm

Mechanic Street

Cocasset Street / East Street

South Street / Route 106

Sunlight Farm

What Is Chapter 61A?*

The Chapter 61 Program provides a tax break to owners of recreational, forest or agricultural lands as long as the land remains in the specified use....It is important to note that Chapter 61 is an incentive program not a permanent protection of open space or farmland.

Neighborhoods In Foxborough

Lakeview, Donkeyville, Paineburg, Quaker Hill, Morseville, Foxvale, and Powderhouse are some of the older neighborhoods in town.

Cannon Forge, Witch Pond, Governor's Meadow, and Chestnut Green are a few of the newer developments.