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

Esta semana no The Frame: Vereadores consideram a adoção de um código de sustentabilidade com participação voluntária para novas construções, uma visão geral da questão da Carta de Autonomia nas eleições locais em Framingham neste outono e um destaque para Leandrinho Goiaba — o fundador da Rádio Insuperável e um dos membros mais proeminentes da comunidade brasileira local.

This week on The Frame: City Council members consider adopting an opt-in sustainability code for new buildings, an overview of the Home Rule Charter question on local ballots in Framingham this fall, and a spotlight on Leandrinho Goiaba—the founder of Radio Insuperável and one of the most prominent members of the local Brazilian community.

Dozens of proposed changes to the city’s Home Rule Charter are being put up to a vote this fall. The chair of the group that recommended the changes said they’re meant to focus on transparency, outreach, and efficiency.