Foxborough: Where Small-Town Charm Meets Major Sports Spectacle
Introduction: The Gem of Norfolk County
Foxborough is a town in Norfolk County, Massachusetts, United States, located in the Greater Boston metropolitan area about 22 miles southwest of Boston. Known locally as the ‘Gem of Norfolk County’, this Massachusetts community uniquely balances its picturesque small-town character with its status as a major sporting destination. Foxborough is the site of Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots of the National Football League and the New England Revolution of Major League Soccer.
Recent Sporting Highlights
December 2025 has seen exciting action at Gillette Stadium. The Patriots dominated on primetime under the lights of Gillette Stadium, beating the New York Giants 33-15. Patriots player Marcus Jones joined elite company after tying Julian Edelman’s record for the longest punt return in team history. Beyond professional sports, the MIAA State Football Championships are taking place at Gillette Stadium on December 5, with matches including Shawsheen Tech vs. Foxborough.
Community Development and Planning
Foxborough is actively planning for its future growth whilst preserving its heritage. The planning process launched in December 2024 and is expected to complete by the end of 2025. This update builds on the foundation of the previous plan, incorporating new data and community input to guide Foxborough’s growth, sustainability, and development over the next decade. The town recently celebrated community spirit with Light Uptown on November 29, 2025, an annual event that brings the vibrant community together to celebrate the start of the winter season with fun and festive activities.
Conclusion: A Town Looking Forward
With a population of 18,618 at the 2020 census, Foxborough continues to attract attention as both a sports destination and a desirable residential community. As the town progresses through its Master Plan development and welcomes thousands to major sporting events, it demonstrates the successful integration of international-level entertainment infrastructure with New England small-town values, positioning itself for sustainable growth into the next decade.