Brendan Fitzpatrick
31 July 2025
Episode

The Frame: July 31, 2025

This week on The Frame: city leaders consider how to move forward with the plan to develop an accessible dock at Waushakum Pond as $75,000 could be added to the project’s budget, municipal officials seek feedback from residents in their efforts to develop more electric vehicle charging stations, and our quest to find out the best, most cost-effective way to get from Framingham to Logan International Airport in Boston.

This week on The Frame: city leaders consider how to move forward with the plan to develop an accessible dock at Waushakum Pond as $75,000 could be added to the project’s budget, municipal officials seek feedback from residents in their efforts to develop more electric vehicle charging stations, and our quest to find out the best, most cost-effective way to get from Framingham to Logan International Airport in Boston.

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

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