Lilja Cormack
Nov 21
Feature

WATCH: The Learning Center for the Deaf

We here at AFTV were pleased to welcome members of The Learning Center for the Deaf–which is based here in Framingham–into our studios. The organization is working to introduce their students to the field of broadcasting.

We here at AFTV were pleased to welcome members of The Learning Center for the Deaf–which is based here in Framingham–into our studios.

The organization is working to introduce their students to the field of broadcasting.

We spoke with educator Angela Pettigrew to learn more about this program and the state of accessibility for deaf people within the broadcasting industry.

Further articles

This week on The Frame: Mayor Charlie Sisitsky unveils his $383.2 million proposal for the upcoming municipal budget as local leaders deliberate on financing the public school district’s operations, state officials provide an update on the General Chemical cleanup process, and coverage of I Believe Academy’s recent fundraiser and the Taste of MetroWest event.

The mayor unveiled the bottom line of his municipal budget proposal for the upcoming fiscal year on Tuesday. That same night, the Framingham School Committee continued to discuss how they can bridge the gap between their budget pitch and Sisitsky’s.

Tens of thousands of runners, wheelchair riders, and hand cyclists finished the journey from Hopkinton to Boylston Street this week, while about a half million spectators lined the 26.2 mile-long course to cheer the participants on. Thousands of those attendees watched the action unfold here in Framingham.