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Monday, April 8, 2013

Tex Barry's a Family and Attleboro Tradition

Owner Arthur Bombardier shares the story of how he became the owner and operator of the place where he had his first job.

Arthur Bombardier began working at Tex Barry's Coney Island Diner in Attleboro more than 30 years ago, and he said he's happy to be at the place where he had his first job. "My mother was working for the gentleman that had this place beforehand," he said. "I started working for her and my aunt when I was 15." Bombardier said he wasn't always sure he was going to make and sell hotdogs for a living, but it did grow on him. "When I first started, I was thinking about becoming an accountant," he said. Bombardier said his mother bought the restaurant in 1985 when the original chain that opened in 1929 went out of business. He said he had to take over because she had become ill the same year.  Bombardier said the special part of his business is …

Warren April

10:49 pm on Sunday, April 14, 2013

I to started going to tex Berry's but to eat them when I was just a child my mom would give me some money to get a hair cut which was right next to the old location of tex Barry's it was a great time and as I got older I would make sure I went once a month then as I got older it only became a couple times a year as I got even older by now my daughter was 20 she heard about tex Barry's and I …   more ›

Saturday, February 23, 2013

Denlea Is First Official Council Candidate

The councilor is seeking a second term as the representative of Ward 5.

City Councilor Jeremy Denlea has taken care of business early to get his name on the ballot for Attleboro's fall election. The Ward 5 representative became the first official candidate Friday when he returned his nomination papers to City Hall with the required number of signatures, which were certified by the Election's Department. Denlea is seeking a second term as the Ward 5 councilor. In an email to Attleboro Patch, he wrote he was proud of contributing to several city government accomplishments during his first term. "Working with the city administration and fellow councilors to help curtail overly enthusiastic parking enforcement officers and to approve bonds for a new animal shelter and a new AHS track and field facility are …

Ronda "Roni" Lodge

12:44 pm on Sunday, February 24, 2013

I think it's terrific that Jeremy has decided to serve the City of Attleboro again! He is an asset to the community and apparently not appreciated for all of his hard work (@Wayne).   more ›

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Outgoing City Councilors Say Goodbye

Duff White, Kimberly Allard and Cherie Felos were honored for their service during their final city council meeting Tuesday night. William Bergevine was also remembered.

  Three outgoing Attleboro City Councilors were recognized for their service Tuesday night during their final meeting. Kimberly Allard, Cherie Felos and Duff White were honored by President Frank Cook and Vice President Walter Thibodeau with a presentation of a plaque and the opportunity to speak. "This is always one of those nights that is both happy and sad," Cook said. "We’re sad to see people go but we’re happy that they served." Allard, who is Attleboro's longest standing city councilor after serving 10 years, thanked her family and friends, particularly her sister, Bonnie. She also thanked her fellow councilors, including William Bergevine, who died suddenly earlier this month. "I’ve served with some great people," she said. "I was …

Laura Dolan

3:21 pm on Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Jeremy Denlea is Ward 5, Bill Bergevine was ward 4.   more ›

Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Candidates Denlea and White Move on to November Election

A total of 343 voters turned out for the Ward 5 preliminary election.

Attleboro City Council Ward 5 candidates Jeremy Denlea and Duff White will move on to the November election.  Newcomer Jeremey Denlea garnered the most votes with 128 votes, or 37.32 percent, while Duff White was in second with 111, or 32.36 percent of the vote, according to Elections Manager Maryanne Draine. Former City Councilor Jerry Chase had a total of 85 votes. Howard Levine, who dropped out of the race last week, garnered 19 of votes. "I am thrilled tonight to beat an incumbent by 17 votes," Denlea said  after the votes were counted. "I look forward to all the hard work leading up to November." Denlea thanked all of his supporters who came out to vote. "If you look at my victory it is a microcosm of Ward 5 as a whole," he said. "I …

Jerry Chase

11:20 pm on Thursday, September 22, 2011

The second "and" in the above partial quote should have read, "as".   more ›

Candidates Cast Votes for Ward 5 City Council

Duff White, Jerry Chase and Jeremy Denlea stand in the rain to greet voters.

Candidates for Attleboro City Council stood in the rain outside of La Salette Shrine, the Ward 5 polling place, greeting voters during the Ward City Council Preliminary Election Tuesday afternoon. Former City Councilor Jerry Chase had already voted, but current City Councilor Duff White and newcomer Jeremy Denlea. Incumbent Duff White, who announced Monday to to enter his name in the race as a write-in, was disappointed with the low turnout as of noon, but hoped the 3,549 registered voters in Ward 5 would exercise their right to vote. The polling place will be open until 8 p.m. Stay tuned for an updated story with video, photos.

Thursday, June 9, 2011

Residents Ask City to Keep Gasification Plants Out of Attleboro [VIDEO]

Attleboro Residents with Important Safety Concerns (@RISC) hope to stop companies like Ze-gen from building in Attleboro.

A group of Attleboro residents have asked the Attleboro City Council to consider changing language in zoning laws to stop companies like Boston-based Ze-gen from ever calling Attleboro their home. Ze-gen announced last month that it will no longer continue its plans to open a plant in Attleboro. Charlie Adler and George Morin, members of Attleboro Residents with Important Safety Concerns (@RISC), went before the council Tuesday night to express concern for what they consider loopholes in Attleboro's zoning laws and ask for an amendment to the law.  City Councilor Duff White, who has been at each of Ze-gen's public hearings before the city's Conservation Commission, introduced an amendment to the existing zoning laws which would ultimately …

Wednesday, May 11, 2011

City Dishes Out Big Bucks in Legal Fees

Attleboro has paid nearly $232,000 in legal fees through the end of March this year.

The city of Attleboro has paid more than $231,000 in legal fees to the city solicitor for nearly 1,277 billable hours from January through March 2011, Robert Mangiaratti, the city's attorney, told members of the Attleboro City Council Tuesday.  The city has faced huge legal expenses because of the several litigation cases brought against the city and the increase in foreclosures the city's collection department has faced, Mangiaratti said. "I’ve long thought this information should see the fresh air and sunlight," Councilor Richard Conti told members of the council. Conti said the several pages of details will help the members of the City's Committtee on Property & Claims see whether the city is exposing itself to lawsuits and whether the …

Jerry Chase

1:49 pm on Thursday, October 20, 2011

Now we're closing in on Halloween. I wonder how much the tab for legal expenses incurred by the City is up to by then. I say that it's about a half-million dollars. Does the City NEED to hire a high-priced BOSTON law firm? Yes, the bills come from the firm, not from Bob M. who is on their staff. I have no animus toward Bob. I'm simply asking why does the City have to spend so much money here.   more ›

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

City Council OKs Feasibility Study for Animal Shelter

Councilors in Attleboro voted to commission a feasibility study on a new animal shelter.

Editor's Note: An earlier version of this story had the incorrect cost of the feasibility study. The study, according to Councilor Duff White, will cost betweeen $6,000 and $10,000. We regret the error. The Attleboro City Council voted on Tuesday night to commission a feasibility study that would look at the possibility of building a new $600,000 animal shelter in the city.  After having had discussions about the shelter with Mayor Kevin Dumas, City Councilor Brian Kirby told his fellow councilors that the first step toward building a new animal shelter would have to start with a feasibility study on the design and construction of a shelter.  A sticking point for some councilors, including City Councilor Duff White and City Councilor …

Tim Crum

5:50 pm on Monday, February 20, 2012

We would be happy to submit a proposal to the city to conduct a feasibility study, as this is something our company specializes in [Animal Shelter Fundraising]. Our fee would actually save the City money.   more ›

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Attleboro Council Approves Precious Metals Ordinance; One Councilor Walks Out During Vote

The vote passed 9-0 on Tuesday.

Attleboro City Councilors on Tuesday approved a long, drawn-out ordinance on precious metals, even after one of their fellow councilors walked out before the vote.  Just as city councilors began to vote on whether to approve the ordinance, Councilor Duff White got up and walked away and did not return until after the voting by the other councilors was complete. White did not recuse himself from the vote, just simply walked off. The move clearly surprised some of his fellow councilors. The approved ordinance will require any dealer of jewelry, precious metals or precious gems and any pawnbroker to keep a written record of every purchase or pawn transaction involving used precious metals for 14 days. The ordinance requires that all records …

Jerry Chase

6:47 pm on Thursday, April 21, 2011

I confess that I'm perplexed a bit over this. I didn't watch this Council meeting, so my ability to comment fairly is limited. Despite the fact that I don't know Duff well, I have no problem this time with giving him the benefit of a doubt here . . . reason being the poor Council leadership, which needs to be changed! It's fair to ask if Duff is frustrated with F. Cook. I cannot and will not …   more ›

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Attleboro Business Owner Accuses Councilor of Threatening Him into Action

The co-owner of an Attleboro Pawn Shop said he was given an ultimatum by a city councilor.

Arthur Frye, owner of the Attleboro Pawn Shop on Pleasant Street, once assisted police and did business on a hand shake. Now, however, after more than 15 years running the show, Frye is retiring and his three sons  — Eric, Cliff and Scott — are taking over the family business.  The sons have appeared before the Attleboro City Council on multiple occasions to discuss interest rates on the merchandise that is bought and sold from their store, to discuss how the pawn industry works and most recently to address the issue of record keeping.  Cliff Frye spoke during a public hearing last week to discuss one item in a proposed ordinance currently under consideration by the Committee on Ordinances, Elections and Legislative Matters. What he …

Vin

7:37 pm on Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Yeah, that's very impractical and not impartial either. The pawn shop isn't the only place in town that you can exchange gold, silver, platinum, etc. for cash.   more ›

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