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Jun 19
Episode

This week on The Frame: police, fire, and emergency dispatch officials provide updates to the City Council, local residents take part in the No Kings protests, and a spotlight on a historic statue in Framingham —and how it speaks to the city’s place in the history of the American Revolution.

Jun 12
Episode

Esta semana no The Frame: a Câmara Municipal aprova um orçamento operacional anual totalizando quase US$ 383 milhões, os titulares e concorrentes locais começam a se preparar para as eleições municipais de novembro e um olhar sobre o primeiro Festival do Automóvel de Bay State — e como a comunidade se conecta ao legado automotivo dos Estados Unidos.

other News

Framingham officials are contemplating potential changes to the downtown Central Business district’s borders as a way to reach full compliance with the statewide MBTA Communities Act.

The ruling from the Department of Public Health means that Tenet Healthcare must address a plethora of community concerns regarding their planned reduction of advanced nursery services at the local healthcare center.

The mayor unveiled the bottom line of his municipal budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year on Tuesday. That same night, the Framingham School Committee continued to discuss how they can bridge the gap between their budget pitch and Sisitsky’s.

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