Brendan Fitzpatrick
05 June 2025
Episode

The Frame: June 5, 2025

This week on The Frame: local officials go back to the drawing board in regards to potential downtown CB district reductions, a local healthcare center introduces a new, AI-driven MRI machine, and a highlight on one of the winners of this year’s Senior Heroes Awards.

This week on The Frame: local officials go back to the drawing board in regards to potential downtown CB district reductions, a local healthcare center introduces a new, AI-driven MRI machine, and a highlight on one of the winners of this year’s Senior Heroes Awards.

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

Further articles

This week on The Frame: the Finance Subcommittee makes their final recommendation for the FY26 municipal budget, resources for immigrants living in the city are outlined by local officials, and a look at Framingham High School’s Spring into the Arts festival.

Following a few modifications to Mayor Charlie Sisitsky’s initial proposal, the budget—totaling just over $383M—will be passed along to local legislators for final approval.

Following multiple rounds of reductions to their initial request—including layoffs—the Framingham School Committee has gotten their budget ask down to what Mayor Charlie Sisitsky proposed within his budget for the 2026 fiscal year.