Brendan Fitzpatrick
03 April 2025
Episode

The Frame: April 3, 2025

This week on The Frame: the City Council opens the public hearing regarding reductions to the Central Business district downtown, the School Committee makes their budget request for the upcoming fiscal year, and a look at the community’s ties to the history of baseball ahead of Opening Day at Fenway Park.

This week on The Frame: the City Council opens the public hearing regarding reductions to the Central Business district downtown, the School Committee makes their budget request for the upcoming fiscal year, and a look at the community’s ties to the history of baseball ahead of Opening Day at Fenway Park.

All of that on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

Further articles

Rodriguez, who is on the ballot against Brent Lewis for the position, cited family-related matters in his decision to bow out.

The Framingham History Center recently hosted its annual haunted trolley tour. We were able to get a special look ourselves along the tour, as we learned about Framingham’s ghost history and the community’s connection to Halloween as we now know it.

Esta semana no The Frame: as obras de reforma do novo centro comunitário local continuam enquanto os moradores fornecem feedback e ideias por meio de uma pesquisa; candidatos locais participam de um fórum de discussão sobre sustentabilidade e meio ambiente; e uma análise do passeio anual de bonde assombrado do Centro Histórico de Framingham — além da conexão da comunidade com o Halloween como o conhecemos hoje.