A grand opening ceremony for the store is scheduled for this weekend. Here's what to know.
Alexandra DePalo will take over the role of executive director for the food and hunger-focused non-profit.
Company recently awarded $2.9M in federal research funding
Jack's Abby will handle most of Night Shift's brewing due to constraints at the beer maker's Everett base.
From chocolate to butter pecan to cookies and cream, celebrate National Ice Cream Day on Sunday with your favorite flavor.
Negotiations with Tufts Medical were announced at a Wednesday night meeting held by the state's Department of Public Health
On Tuesday, Sephora at Kohl's will open at 1 Worcester Rd., offering an array of makeup and beauty products
David Elgarico most recently served as an executive at a for-profit hospital in Oregon.
Kristin Carvalho has joined the bank as its president, chief operating officer, and treasurer.
There will be live music from 7-9 p.m. with Motel Black and Dutch Tulips. The Dutch Tulips played at Boston Calling last weekend.
Quilling Card created a 15-foot by 19-foot replica of "Starry Night," a painting by Vincent Van Gogh, using the art of quilling.
Exhibit ‘A’ Brewing Company recently partnered with Boston’s Pink Boots Society to release a new beer called Rose Larsen.
The money will be used toward the SPARK Kindness “Resilient Community” speaker series.
The hospital received a "C" for the fifth straight six-month period, according to a report released Tuesday by The Leapfrog Group.
Brian Ledwith was promoted to executive vice president and chief lending officer at MutualOne Bank, headquartered in Framingham.
Sam Hendler, co-founder of Jack’s Abby Craft Lagers and president of the Mass Brewers Guild, received the honor.
The audio company known for its noise-canceling headphones and portable speakers, has laid off more than 2,000 employees since 2019
Brunch, jewelry, flowers, keepsakes and gift cards for pampering top the list
Exhibit ‘A’ Brewing Company began using new packaging to stress its support of local farmers
The grant will be used toward the creation of a technology learning center at the library. The bank has branches in Framingham and Natick.
Framingham got a new all-alcohol license after a population change. See the three businesses competing to get it.
The Framingham Business Association will hold its monthly meeting on Wednesday at La Cantina.
The former brew pub site near Shoppers World may get a new life as a supermarket, according to a new filing.
Agape Restaurant Group wants to open a new restaurant along Edgell Road, according to a new filing.
A developer would add a third story to a historic Irving Street building, according to plans.
The Waverly Street project will replace a single family home. Both the ZBA and Planning Board have signed off.
The owner of Shoppers World talked plans for a new grocery store with officials last week. They ruled out one national chain.
Framingham may soon have two new dining options in the downtown area and along Concord Street.
The owner behind Richards Flowers will go before the Planning Board this week to discuss plans for the multi-faceted cannabis business.
The wood-fired pizza and flatbread restaurant opened its first Sudbury location in 2020.
The stalwart La Cantina Italiana is proposing big changes at its Waverly Street base, according to plans submitted to the Planning Board.
The Union Twist dispensary got its final license from the Cannabis Control Commission this week.
Towma Rastad joins the MetroWest Chamber of Commerce after seven years at Wegmans.
Framingham's Exhibit 'A' Brewing is celebrating its five-year anniversary this month, growing in popularity on a diverse lineup of beers.
After Halloween candy and pumpkin spice, the third horseman of spooky season is the temporary Spirit Halloween stores. See where they are.
Owner Richard Panza said the beloved community landmark will close at an uncertain date in the near future.
A new restaurant serving acai and more is coming to Irving Street in downtown Framingham.
The restaurant took over the former Snip-its children's barbershop at Shoppers World in Framingham.
Framingham area restaurants were helped by a federal program as part of the American Rescue Plan Act.
The Paycheck Protection Program benefited nearly 12 million businesses in the U.S., including some in Framingham.