Brendan Fitzpatrick
18 September 2025
Episode

The Frame: September 18, 2025

This week on The Frame: Lorena Tovar and David Gordon advance in the race for the District 2 School Committee seat, protesters speak out against a $360 million plan to renovate MCI-Framingham, and a spotlight on the new parkrun 5K events at Farm Pond.

This week on The Frame: Lorena Tovar and David Gordon advance in the race for the District 2 School Committee seat, protesters speak out against a $360 million plan to renovate MCI-Framingham, and a spotlight on the new parkrun 5K events at Farm Pond.

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

D2 School Committee Preliminary Results: 0:00

D2 City Council Preview: 1:16

Mayoral Debate Forum: 2:25

MCI-Framingham Protest: 3:21

FEC-TV Game of the Week: 5:34

Frame by Frame: 6:34

Further articles

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