Brendan Fitzpatrick
27 March 2025
Episode

The Frame: March 27, 2025

This week on The Frame: the Planning Boards hears updates on the plan to develop a six-story residential building in downtown Framingham, recommendations for projects to receive Community Preservation Act money are made, and a polar plunge benefits the local Special Olympics team.

This week on The Frame: the Planning Boards hears updates on the plan to develop a six-story residential building in downtown Framingham, recommendations for projects to receive Community Preservation Act money are made, and a polar plunge benefits the local Special Olympics team.

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

Further articles

This week on The Frame: MetroWest Medical Center announces a new maternity ward plan, details on the upcoming preliminary School Committee election in District 2, and a look at harm reduction work being done locally to combat the opioid epidemic.

Resources in Framingham provided by the Justice Resource Institute recently ended, leaving local leaders evaluating options as they consider feedback from residents.

MetroWest Medical Center leaders announced that the local hospital’s nursery will be shifted to a Level IB facility equipped for some complications, as opposed to one that offers basic care for newborns.