Andrea Sarvela
May 9
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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This week on The Frame: Mayor Charlie Sisitsky unveils his $383.2 million proposal for the upcoming municipal budget as local leaders deliberate on financing the public school district’s operations, state officials provide an update on the General Chemical cleanup process, and coverage of I Believe Academy’s recent fundraiser and the Taste of MetroWest event.

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.