World Cup games set for Foxborough
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Kraft Group reaches deal with Foxborough on security funding for World Cup games at Gillette Stadium
The town's Select Board had refused to grant an entertainment license needed to host games, holding up the process because of potential security costs the town was expected to incur.
The town and Kraft Sports issued a joint statement Wednesday night, stating that the two sides have come to an agreement on the nearly $8 million funding that Foxborough will receive and the approval
Not all battles are fought on the pitch. With FIFA’s 2026 World Cup months away, a $7.8 million security dispute at Gillette Stadium has turned into a full standoff. And New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft’s company is done waiting.
The Amherst-committed senior scored 15 of her game-high 19 points in the second half and hit a pair of free throws with 16 seconds remaining to make it a two-possession game.
The man who died alongside his dog in a fire at their Foxborough home early Tuesday morning has been identified.