The new committee will include 15 members including the mayor, school superintendent and principal. Here's what to know.
The fire department received a grant of just over $3,000. Here's how they'll use it.
Beverly Hugo, the longest-serving School Committee member, resigned last month and moved to Wellesley.
City Council strategic vision is missing for finance, infrastructure, education and climate change action.
Framingham city government is at odds with the city community on finance, infrastructure, education and environment. A new era beckons.
The Medical Reserve Corps can be seen providing a first-aid tent at events like the local farmers’ market and helping at vaccine clinics.
Who might run to replace Cesar Stewart-Morales in Framingham's District 2? One person announced their candidacy on Friday
There will be a new District 2 City Councilor in 2024 after Cesar Stewart-Morales announced he won't seek reelection.
Massachusetts lawmakers are making a renewed push for a five-year moratorium on prison construction.
King’s budget ‘rules’ deliver an unprecedented assault on school district finances, operations, and fundamental values.
The mayor can nominate two Framingham residents. Candidates then need approval from the MetroWest Health Foundation’s Board of Directors.
Representative Lewis Nominates Cynthia Villanueva for the 2023 Commonwealth Heroine Award
King’s central budget ‘rule’ breaks down for a community with a growing immigrant population. It works for Wellesley but not for Framingham.
Framingham cut education by $10 million/year to replace school roofs, blocking immigrant children's access to pre-K and classroom support.
Officials are currently seeking applicants who have a medical license as a doctor or have a license as a registered nurse.
Framingham's Bowditch Field will host the Relay For Life event in late September. Here's what to know.
King’s budget ‘rules’ choke city tax revenue, damage infrastructure, then divert state aid for immigrant students to fix the infrastructure.
The full City Council voted to approve the very financial actions Moody’s advised against.
Despite Moody's warning, a trio of veteran Councilors continue undeterred, accelerating damage to city finances, infrastructure and schools.
Seats on the City Council, School Committee and more are available this election season. Hopeful candidates can now grab nomination papers.
A City Council to be proud of until the proceedings reached the FY24 city budget.
City officials will wear orange and the Memorial Building will be lit with the color on Friday to observe the day.
Framingham is looking to fill multiple seats on the city's Traffic Commission. Here's what to know.
In its zeal to impose low taxes and small government on Framingham, the King/Cannon faction has finally gone too far.
Framingham Representatives join Legislature to Remember Our Fallen Service Members
The Sisters have a long history of service to education which should be respected.
The city will award nine Medals of Liberty to local Gold Star families on Monday.
The Massachusetts Academy of Trial Attorneys will host its annual dinner with Healey set to be honored during the occasion.
Staff shortages are emerging in DPW and the schools, driven by the city shortfall in property tax revenue.
Rep Jack Lewis Awarded Caring Bear from The Caring Force
The likely plan is to gut a special needs reserve account which protects our most highly disabled students.
The King/Cannon tax approach weakens the city's financial position, accelerates infrastructure damage and undermines the schools.
Mayor Charlie Sisitsky defended his appointment of Justin Kapust as an alternate on the Agricultural Advisory Committee.
This crisis illuminates some problematic decisions being made by city government.
A phone call from Justin Kapust can make posts on Framingham Unfiltered disappear, but his "step back" from the site buoyed his appointment.
Why is there such Mayoral indifference to a major environmental plus?
Framingham Unfiltered creator, Justin Kapust, is confirmed to represent Framingham the newest member of the Agricultural Advisory Board.
More tax breaks ignore Moody’s warnings, imperil vital school district goals and operations, and worsen the infrastructure backlog.
It is impossible for a community member to comprehend the city budget
Randy Aylsworthm, a fixture at the Callahan Center for nearly a decade, has been named director of elder services.