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

Esta semana no The Frame: a Câmara Municipal aprova um orçamento operacional anual totalizando quase US$ 383 milhões, os titulares e concorrentes locais começam a se preparar para as eleições municipais de novembro e um olhar sobre o primeiro Festival do Automóvel de Bay State — e como a comunidade se conecta ao legado automotivo dos Estados Unidos.

This week on The Frame: the City Council passes an annual operating budget totaling nearly $383 million, local incumbents and challengers begin to pull papers ahead of November’s municipal election, and a look at the inaugural Bay State Motor Festival—and how the community connects to America’s automotive legacy.

Following some final tweaks to free cash usage during their meeting on Tuesday, Framingham officials voted in a favor of the city’s operating budget for the upcoming fiscal year.