See the week's top stories: MA state dinosaur, vaccine supersite, new gaming hub, more.
Framingham state Rep. Jack Lewis opened voting in January, now it's time to reveal the state's dinosaur pick.
Framingham Council George King Jr. discusses problems he sees with the mayor's handling of the water and sewer fund.
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In an op-ed, District 8 City Councilor John Stefanini proposes a way for Framingham to strengthen neighborhoods.
Officials say the tree removal is part of maintenance, not due to an infestation.
Framingham School Committee member Geoffrey Epstein, a native Australian, assesses the botched U.S. response to coronavirus.
Jeff’s Place, the Parmenter Foundation and Advocates are offering support to adults who have lost someone during the pandemic.
A virtual grand opening ceremony will be held Thursday for the new Interfaith Terrace facility.
A Council committee has drafted a law that would leave the mayor out of the CPA appointment process, which the solicitor says is incorrect.
The Framingham Democratic Committee will collect feminine hygiene products for the group Dignity Matters.
See when holidays and other events will delay trash and recycling pickup in 2021.
The FBI is reviewing documents related to Stamps' 2011 killing, and Framingham is setting up an ad hoc committee.
Framingham public access station donated over 100 masks as supplies were running low.
See the most-read story on Framingham Patch for each month in 2020.
Here's how to dispose of your Christmas tree — before all the needles fall off.
Stamps was shot and killed by a Framingham SWAT officer on Jan. 5, 2011.
Need help getting food around the holidays? Here's where in Framingham you can find it.
The committee advises the mayor on how to reduce the city's carbon footprint. Applications are due Jan. 8.
The Framingham Council on Aging is recommending ways city officials can help people over age 55 during pandemic shutdowns.
The drive-up Wayside Youth and Family toy drive begins Monday in Framingham.
Locals can nominate others to receive surprise deliveries of songs, bouquets, and poems through a recent program launched by DFI
City residents are being invited to hunt for wooden snow people and toy soldiers for the chance to win prizes.
Jewish Family Services of MetroWest will hold its annual Thanksgiving giveaway on Tuesday.
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Edgar VanBuren, 104, was at the famous Iwo Jima flag raising. He is being highlighted by a popular social media account on Veterans Day.
See the week's top stories: Snow memories, Framingham dog park, beer hall to stay closed.
About 75 people gathered in downtown Framingham Wednesday as President Donald Trump sought to stop vote counts in several key states.
The Framingham City Council will review a presentation on opening a Framingham dog park on Nov. 5.
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Framingham is ramping up food distribution as school buildings remain closed to most students due to coronavirus.
Residents in Framingham, Worcester and Sudbury are among those organizing potential rallies on Nov. 4 in case of election result chaos.
Jeff's Place provides bereavement support for families in the Framingham area.
The WhyNotDevin cancer charity and Jack's Abby typically team up in late fall for a fundraiser. This year is a little different.
Framingham is planning a major overhaul of the Beaver Street park, which was discovered to contain lead.
If you visited a pumpkin patch, you have some carving and cooking to do. Here's our favorite seed recipe and how to preserve your pumpkin.
Caroline Colarusso shares her qualifications for Massachusetts' 5th Congressional District in the 2020 election.
In a letter, Framingham resident Beth Greeley urges voters to adopt the Community Preservation Act.