Brendan Fitzpatrick
06 November 2025
Episode

The Frame: November 6, 2025

This week on The Frame: Framingham voters reelect Charlie Sisitsky as mayor, local food providers and nonprofits deal with increased demand amid SNAP uncertainty, and a preview of the second annual Access Film Festival.

This week on The Frame: Framingham voters reelect Charlie Sisitsky as mayor, local food providers and nonprofits deal with increased demand amid SNAP uncertainty, and a preview of the second annual Access Film Festival.

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

Intro: 0:00

Election Results: 0:06

SNAP Benefits and Food Insecurity: 4:15

South Side School Update: 6:48

High School Sports and FHS Marching Band: 9:00

Frame by Frame: 10:45

Further articles

This week on The Frame: renovation work at the new local community center continues as residents provide feedback and ideas through a survey, local candidates take part in a discussion forum related to sustainability and the environment, and a look into the Framingham History Center’s annual haunted trolley tour—along with the community’s connection to Halloween as we know it today.

Ahead of November 4’s municipal election, candidates for mayor and City Council spoke about environmental and sustainability topics during an event hosted by Energize Framingham.

Nearly 900 survey responses were submitted to local officials in recent months amid renovations at the former Marian High School site. Leaders are looking to use the input in their plans for a new community center.