Brendan Fitzpatrick
May 8
Episode

The Frame: May 8, 2025

This week on The Frame: the City Council considers reductions to the downtown Central Business district as well as the establishment of a traffic department, state health officials deem advanced nursery services at Framingham Union Hospital as essential, and a recap of our coverage of this year’s Earth Day Festival.

This week on The Frame: the City Council considers reductions to the downtown Central Business district as well as the establishment of a traffic department, state health officials deem advanced nursery services at Framingham Union Hospital as essential, and a recap of our coverage of this year’s Earth Day Festival.

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

Further articles

The mayor unveiled the bottom line of his municipal budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year on Tuesday. That same night, the Framingham School Committee continued to discuss how they can bridge the gap between their budget pitch and Sisitsky’s.

Tens of thousands of runners, wheelchair riders, and hand cyclists finished the journey from Hopkinton to Boylston Street this week, while about a half million spectators lined the 26.2 mile-long course to cheer the participants on. Thousands of those attendees watched the action unfold here in Framingham.

Esta semana no The Frame: o Conselho de Planejamento se prepara para tomar a decisão final sobre o projeto One Howard no centro da cidade, autoridades municipais consideram a criação de um departamento de trânsito e os destaques da nossa cobertura da 129ª Maratona de Boston.