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The Greater Framingham Community Church will be hosting a vaccine clinic and health screening on Sunday, September 24.

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has made an appeal to the federal government to speed up the process to authorize migrants for work.

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced that Middlesex County, which includes Framingham, is at a moderate risk for additional human infection of West Nile virus.

The four newest members of the Framingham Fire Department are all veterans of the United States Armed Forces.

In recognition of the 22nd anniversary of the September 11 attacks, a remembrance ceremony will take place at Cushing Memorial Park along Dudley Road.

A valuable resource to MetroWest residents has re-opened, as A Place To Turn has completed the additions and renovations to its food pantry.

A youth basketball clinic hosted by Framingham High School coaches will begin on September 12.

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has recognized September as Emergency Preparedness Month statewide.

Bid proposals are being accepted by Framingham officials for improvements at Mary Dennison Park.

Projects related to the arts and humanities are now eligible to apply for grant funding through the Framingham Cultural Council.

Stearns Farm has continued to make progress on the installation of a new well at the site.

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey recently activated upwards of 250 members of the National Guard to assist at emergency hotel sites sheltering migrant families across the Commonwealth.

Joseph Cecchi was recently sworn in as the new Chief of Police at Framingham State University.

Projects within Framingham to withstand the impacts of climate change are set to benefit from just over $2.2 million passed down by the state government.

The public school year is underway in Framingham, as city officials are preparing to host a safety fair at Cushing Memorial Park on Saturday, September 9.