Andrea Sarvela
09 May 2024
Episode

The Frame: May 9, 2024

This week on The Frame: the review of the city’s FY25 budget begins, Mayor Sisitsky backs a solar project at the Farley Building, and the State Senate’s proposal for tuition-free community college courses. Plus: a look back at Framingham’s General Motors plant and an interview with a Dunning Elementary educator in recognition of National Teacher Appreciation Week. All of that and more on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

This week on The Frame: the review of the city’s FY25 budget begins, Mayor Sisitsky backs a solar project at the Farley Building, and the State Senate’s proposal for tuition-free community college courses. Plus: a look back at Framingham’s General Motors plant and an interview with a Dunning Elementary educator in recognition of National Teacher Appreciation Week. All of that and more on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

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We wanted to learn more about the locally-based Tasty Harvests, a project that started following the COVID-19 outbreak and has since become a staple of local gardening education.

Esta semana no The Frame: um projeto de lei que proíbe o uso de celulares em escolas públicas foi aprovado pelo Senado Estadual, planos para celebrar o Festival de Framingham em outubro estão em andamento e um olhar sobre a Tasty Harvests: um marco na educação sobre jardinagem na comunidade.

This week on The Frame: a bill that would ban phone usage in public schools is approved by the State Senate, plans to celebrate Framingham Fest in October are underway, and a look at Tasty Harvests: a staple of gardening education within the community.