The founder and principal attorney of a Framingham law firm is now up for confirmation by the state's Governor's Council.
Representative Jack Patrick Lewis nominated Ivette Montanez as a recipient of the “2025 Latino Excellence on the Hill” award.
Representative Jack Lewis joined House colleagues in voting for a supplemental budget bill that supports fiscally-strained hospitals.
A pristine waterfront woodland destroyed illegally with no fines from the city, nor neighborhood consultation.
The recognition comes during Massachusetts Clean Energy Week. Here's what to know.
8 principals of 13 have been appointed in just the last 2 years. Of the other 5, 2 are 11-year veterans & 3 have 4-5 years of experience
The city's only preliminary election featured three candidates for the District 2 School Committee seat.
A preliminary election is scheduled for the District 2 School Committee race, which has three candidates.
4 years of declining student performance & late buses, good teachers leaving at 3x the normal rate: "Everything's going great" says Charlie.
The committee is accepting eligibility forms for projects during the 2026 fiscal year. The deadline to submit is Sept. 8.
With $77,000 in cash on hand, most of it raised from real estate developers or people who live outside Framingham, who does the Mayor serve?
Only three precincts will participate in the upcoming preliminary election for the School Committee in one district.
The members of the Composting Task Force deserve a special award for enduring the bureaucratic nightmare the Mayor designed for them.
Representative Jack Lewis joined House colleagues voting for legislation that furthers efforts to identify and prevent human trafficking.
The different approaches of the two candidates: Geoff Epstein and Charlie Sisitsky were captured on Instagram, but apply across the board
Representative Jack Lewis joined his colleagues in the House of Representatives in voting for legislation that would extend benefits.
Rep. Jack Lewis joined his colleagues in the Massachusetts House of Representatives on Wednesday in passing a $1.2 billion expansion.
National media coverage went viral with the name Geoffrey Epstein v. that other guy
A Massachusetts rally will bring together speakers and community members over the weekend. Here's what to know.
Rep. Lewis joined House colleagues in passing crucial legislation that protects reproductive and gender-affirming care.
For the past three years, Nancy Fliesler has produced Energize Framingham’s monthly newsletter, which provides local climate news.
State officials confirmed that the city’s zoning and housing plans align with the requirements of the MBTA Communities Law.
After its influence on the Mayor & City Council leadership failed by a hair to force Nobscot rezoning last December, J&Co is back for more
Representative Jack Patrick Lewis joined the Massachusetts Legislature in enacting a $61.01 billion state budget for Fiscal Year 2026.
The deadline to file nomination papers at the City Clerk's office is July 15 at 5pm.
Last week, the Legislature approved $1.39 billion in new investments in public transportation and public education across the Commonwealth.
Geoff Epstein has officially qualified to be on the ballot for the 2025 Framingham Mayoral election.
The protests are scheduled for the same day as a military parade for the army’s 250th anniversary and President Donald Trump's birthday.
Both cities cut local education funding as state Student Opportunity Act funds flowed in, building reserves at the expense of students.
No strategy, no goals and no priorities frame a budget process which hides both bulging reserves and historic underfunding of the schools.
In another masterpiece of bad planning, residents were given less than a week to apply for 3 open positions on the 5 member board.
The mayor's budget would see the public school district get more money, and the police and fire departments add new positions.
The Planning Board has multiple openings the city is hoping to fill ahead of the May 4 deadline.
The Mayor persists in his scheme to squeeze money out of the school system to solve his infrastructure maintenance backlog problem.
The Mayor and COO ran a planning effort for 15 months which produced no plans. All the ARPA money has been exhausted on exterior repairs.
State Chapter 70 education funds boost our students' performance. Yet George advocates their use for many other things, like fixing sewers.
The school district is fighting for quality education by opposing the Mayor's historic cuts to local funding support for the schools.
Councilors King & Cannon upended the 4th attempt in 7 years to hire a charter-required financial analyst for the City Council
A maximum building height of 3 stories lowers negative impacts on water & sewer, schools and traffic. 4 stories raises developer profits.
Energize Framingham is gathering people interested in adding trees to “heat island” areas to discuss strategies, solutions, and next steps.