Brendan Fitzpatrick
22 August 2024
Episode

The Frame: August 22, 2024

This week on The Frame: the City Council hears sewage and water rate updates, the Framingham Adult ESL program receives a big grant to expand English as a second language resources, and spotlights on both Voices of MetroWest and the Framingham Business Trade Show in September.

This week on The Frame: the City Council hears sewage and water rate updates, the Framingham Adult ESL program receives a big grant to expand English as a second language resources, and spotlights on both Voices of MetroWest and the Framingham Business Trade Show in September.

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

Further articles

The Frame's summer intern, Abigail Meyers, spoke with officials, stakeholders, and residents across the city to identify the major issues related to homeownership and the MetroWest cost of living, along with what steps are being taken to help those who want to live in the region.

The city’s Public Health Director encourages residents to continue to enjoy the outdoors, with proactive tips in mind, following the positive virus test of a mosquito sample. No human cases of the virus have yet to emerge locally.

We wanted to learn more about the locally-based Tasty Harvests, a project that started following the COVID-19 outbreak and has since become a staple of local gardening education.