The litter pickup group Keep Framingham Beautiful will hand out awards in February for accomplishments in cleaning up.
See seven important items coming up this week, including a festival return, a new Starbucks and an election forum.
See seven important items coming up this week, including mask mandate reviews and a polar plunge.
The programs will help women at MCI Framingham, and people returning to the area after an incarceration.
The winner only wanted a bottle of orange juice, but took a chance on a scratch ticket.
The MetroWest Visitors Bureau's annual grant program aims to attract tourists to the region.
See seven important items coming up this week, including rent help deadline, a school vaccine clinic and a decision on a Senate run.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives being held nearby.
See seven important items coming up this week, booster vax deadline, big dam event, first City Council meeting, more.
Each runner is trying to raise $4,000 to support the local after school enrichment nonprofit.
See seven important items coming up this week, including a new eviction moratorium, a Walgreens development and more.
See how the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday will affect city offices, public parking, garbage pickup and more in Framingham.
The awards are open to anyone over age 60 who has made a difference in civic life.
See seven important items coming up this week, including a commuter rail change, a possible new music festival and more.
See the latest announcement from the City of Framingham.
Red Cross blood donors will be entered for a chance to win tickets to the Super Bowl.
A proposal for a six-unit building along Waverly Street was discussed at Thursday's Planning Board meeting.
Former At-Large Councilor Cheryl Tully Stoll and D3 resident says voters should pick Mary Kate Feeney on Jan. 11.
See how the New Year’s holiday will affect government offices, transportation schedules and school hours in Worcester.
From Weston to Worcester, residents in local cities and towns will gather to remember the U.S. Capitol incident that happened Jan. 6, 2021.
Framingham residents can dispose of Christmas trees during one week in January.
Here's a list of the Red Cross blood drives coming up in the Framingham area.
See holiday hours for coronavirus testing sites in Framingham and at the Ashland commuter rail station near Christmas and New Year's 2021.
See seven important items coming up this week, including a mobile vax clinic, a deadline in a holiday contest and an MWRA decision.
See the week's top stories: Inside a League of Women Voter fight, rash of car prowls, hockey history, more.
Team Framingham will run the Boston Marathon in April for a variety of local causes, including the after-school program.
Twenty-two team runners, 15 "wait list" runners and five charities were picked during the Dec. 9 lottery drawing.
The country is experiencing a severe blood supply shortage.
The #LiftUpLittles campaign aims to empower children, according to the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of Central Mass and MetroWest.
Keep Framingham Beautiful has been busy, well, keeping Framingham beautiful. They'll get recognized for the work on Thursday.
See the week's top stories: Boy Scouts selling trees, German markets in Framingham, Natick man's long film career, more.
The council's new chair is Mauricio Perea, a member of the Autism Alliance of MetroWest.
The Thanksgiving holiday means most government offices, stores and coronavirus testing sites will be closed in 2021.
Advocates will use the federal grant to recruit volunteers to spend time with adults with disabilities in the MetroWest area.
The nation is experiencing a severe blood supply shortage.
See the week's top stories: Good Samaritan assault, school closing, local students to compete on GBH, more.
Plus: Church selling for $1 | Framingham recount tie | Natick school closing | Free buses in Worcester back on table | More
Framingham was one of 226 communities in Massachusetts awarded Recycling Dividends Program grants this week.
In an opinion article, Framingham School Committee member Geoffrey Epstein discusses how keeping tax rates flat is risky for schools.