Brendan Fitzpatrick
05 September 2024
Episode

The Frame: September 5, 2024

This week on The Frame: primary election results are in, the Planning Board continues to make strides for MBTA Communities Act compliance, and the School Committee addresses ongoing concerns with school bus shortages. Plus: an encore presentation of our piece featuring the work done by Framingham FORCE.

This week on The Frame: primary election results are in, the Planning Board continues to make strides for MBTA Communities Act compliance, and the School Committee addresses ongoing concerns with school bus shortages. Plus: an encore presentation of our piece featuring the work done by Framingham FORCE.

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

Further articles

The Massachusetts legislature’s closeout supplemental budget includes provisions for these transfers ahead of the development of a new regional justice center for the MetroWest region.

Currently outside of Framingham State’s Danforth Art Museum are a set of bright pink chairs—they’re called the Conversation Chairs, and they’re meant to initiate dialogues between neighbors and to inspire participants to draw representations of what those talks featured.

Following a community meeting on Monday, leaders on the project noted the first phase of construction into Framingham should hopefully begin in 2029.