A contractor will grind the existing asphalt on Cedar Street this week. Here's what it means for residents.
No parking signs have been placed on Grant Street and Dennison Hill for scheduled street sweeping on Monday.
Catch Connect Nights offers Framingham and Natick residents a public transportation option Monday through Friday.
Buses will replace regular train service between Framingham and South Station on Saturday.
The additional weekend service starts in February and will run a uniform schedule on Saturday and Sunday.
Shuttle buses between Framingham and Ashland are a thing of the past starting on Saturday, with Ashland Station set to reopen.
Wickford Road will get milling work from Central Street to Fenwick Street on Wednesday, likely causing some traffic delays.
Public works crews will remove a "tree hazard" on a local road in Framingham, forcing alterations during the day. What to know.
"Speeding and safety concerns" have prompted Framingham officials to implement temporary traffic calming measures on Salem End Road.
Framingham's Department of Public Works has begun work on the emergency project on Monday. Here's what it means for local traffic.
The station is set to receive $2.5 million in repairs and improvements. This means fall service will look different on the Framingham line.
Framingham was tracking serious storm damage in neighborhoods north of Route 9 Tuesday afternoon.
A number of mid-day trains will be temporarily eliminated as officials work to complete various improvement projects.
Milling on a section of Frost Street is scheduled for Thursday and Friday. Here's what to know.
Frost Street at Edgell Road will be closed Thursday for road work.
Detours will be set up on Edmands Road for the better part of Friday. Here's what to know.
All lanes on the Mass Pike in Framingham have reopened after the fatal crash, state police said.
Intersection improvements at Hartford Street and Concord Street begin this week. Here's what to know.
The MWRTA will host an event for those who need the new card on Friday before the return of fares across the network on May 1.
The project will reduce the risk of failures and interruptions in water service to residents in the area, officials said.
Framingham officials announced the project is set to pick back up on March 20. Here are the areas that will be affected.
Fares will be collected on all MetroWest Regional Transit Authority services beginning on May 1 for the first time since the pandemic.
The MBTA police said charges will be sought against the 22-year-old driver after their car ended up on the Museum of Fine Arts stop tracks.
said an accident in the area of Concord Street at Summer Street is likely to cause delays on Monday morning.
The Middlesex District Attorney confirmed that an investigation into the Thursday night train strike is still ongoing.
The town has an annual parking restriction which determines which side of the street drivers can park on. Here's what to know for 2023.
The bridge over the Sudbury River north of downtown will only fully reopen for the winter season.
Detours are in effect west of the Framingham State University camps, according to city officials.
The driver of a BMW was hospitalized after a collision with a truck on the Massachusetts Turnpike early Veterans Day morning.
Paving will occur between 9:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. starting on Wednesday.
The Framingham Line Train on the commuter rail has some adjustments following Sunday's train derailment. Here's what to know.
The CSX train derailed near a major intersection in downtown Framingham, near where Routes 135 and 126 cross.
Assistant Speaker Katherine Clark releases a statement on the 30-Day shut down of the MBTA Orange Line.
MassDOT announced about $16.4 million in grants this week from a program aimed at
Expect road closures all week while MassDOT continues construction at the intersection.
Carlos Ortiz-Pomales, 20, and Leeha Thompson, 21, of Southbridge died in the Sunday wreck in Webster.
State police report that the left lane of the Massachusetts Turnpike is closed due to a sinkhole at the 113.8 mile marker in Framingham.
Recent warm-to-freezing temperatures may have caused the two separate breaks, according to Keolis.
In February, the Traffic Commission will discuss a new project that would connect existing bike infrastructure on the north side.
MassDEP gave out over $13 million to build electric car charging stations, including many in MetroWest cities and towns.