New Cancer Center Could Reshape Attleboro Health Care
DATELINE — ATTLEBORO A newly reported cancer center could change how Attleboro residents access care, according to a Patch newsletter published Tuesday. The city also ran routine fire hydrant testing on the east side Monday evening, and a longtime resident's death was marked in an online obituary notice.
TOWN HALL The city's News Flash service reported that crews conducted a fire hydrant flow test at 1000 Oak Hill Avenue on Monday, August 10, at 4:45 p.m. Flow tests are part of routine infrastructure maintenance to confirm water pressure and hydrant function for fire response in the area.
ELSEWHERE IN THE NEWS "How Attleboro's new cancer center could change local care options": a new cancer treatment facility planned for the city could broaden residents' access to local care, per an Attleboro Patch newsletter item. Details on the project's timeline and location were not included in the excerpt available (read it at https://patch.com/massachusetts/attleboro).
"Russell Nelson Obituary (2026) - Dyer-Lake Funeral Home and Cremation Services - North Attleboro": Russell H. Nelson, 90, of Attleboro died recently and will be buried privately, with a celebration of life planned for family and friends, according to a Legacy.com notice from Dyer-Lake Funeral Home (read it at https://www.legacy.com/us/obituaries/name/russell-nelson-obituary?id=62153396).
Compiled from official town feeds, community organizations, and local press. Outside reporting is attributed inline.