Brendan Fitzpatrick
Feb 13
Episode

The Frame: February 13, 2025

This week on The Frame: school officials begin to advertise bus driver and bus monitor positions as Framingham moves closer towards implementing an in-house school transportation system, local and state leaders celebrate the resources provided by the Mass211 hotline program, and the story of Eric Reynolds’ research into his family’s history: how residents can learn more about his journey into countless stories during Black History Month.

This week on The Frame: school officials begin to advertise bus driver and bus monitor positions as Framingham moves closer towards implementing an in-house school transportation system, local and state leaders celebrate the resources provided by the Mass211 hotline program, and the story of Eric Reynolds’ research into his family’s history: how residents can learn more about his journey into countless stories during Black History Month.

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

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