Rep. Lewis joined House colleagues in passing crucial legislation that protects reproductive and gender-affirming care.
Framingham became a Purple Heart City in 2023. The city is looking for nominations for its 2025 event.
It's the third year for the workshop, which gives 25 juniors and seniors in Framingham hands-on auto experience.
For the past three years, Nancy Fliesler has produced Energize Framingham’s monthly newsletter, which provides local climate news.
Campus officials said a similar training was held at the university two years ago.
Housing costs are on the rise across Massachusetts in 2025, but has the condo market hit a welcome plateau?
Here's how residents can support the effort that will memorialize "those who gave their lives to the City of Framingham."
State officials confirmed that the city’s zoning and housing plans align with the requirements of the MBTA Communities Law.
Annual backpack drive mobilizes neighbors, businesses, and volunteers to support kids in need before the school year begins.
The money will be used to convert Linsley Hall into academic housing. Here's what to know.
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
The man is expected in court Monday and faces a total of seven charges.
Dennis Staires completes leadership team at new location
These charges are unrelated to an assault that happened on June 30, which is still under investigation.
Your guide to fireworks, parades and other July 4 celebrations in and around Framingham.
Representative Jack Patrick Lewis joined the Massachusetts Legislature in enacting a $61.01 billion state budget for Fiscal Year 2026.
The owner of a Dorchester auto body shop met with undercover officers in Framingham earlier this month.
The deadline to file nomination papers at the City Clerk's office is July 15 at 5pm.
Think specials on margaritas and plenty of other options during the four-day celebration of July 4.
A 17-year-old now faces additional charges after he was found with a gun at a recent community event.
Last week, the Legislature approved $1.39 billion in new investments in public transportation and public education across the Commonwealth.
From food vendors to when the fireworks display begins, here's what to know for Framingham's 2025 event.
A Moment of Paws
Two other city beaches remain open after passing recent water quality tests, officials said.
Geoff Epstein has officially qualified to be on the ballot for the 2025 Framingham Mayoral election.
An estimated $70,000 worth of damage was caused to a condo unit in Framingham after the city's second serious fire this week.
An average home in Massachusetts sold for over $666,000, a Warren Group market report shows.
Temperatures could soar to the triple digits this week. Here's where Framingham locals can beat the heat.
The fire broke out shortly before 12:30 a.m. Saturday, authorities said.
One person faces firearms and domestic assault and battery charges.
The city has planned a Juneteenth ceremony and flag raising this year.
People traveling in the Framingham, Boston and Worcester area should expect "major regional travel impacts on the roadway" this week.
Three people face firearm-related charges after search warrants in Framingham. Here's what to know.
The protests are scheduled for the same day as a military parade for the army’s 250th anniversary and President Donald Trump's birthday.
In total, the three people are alleged to have stolen over $4 million in U.S. Treasury tax refund checks.
The estate of Susan Litowitz has given The Danforth its biggest bequest in its 50-year history.
The Framingham man will avoid trial and his case will be dismissed in September should he meet the conditions of his probation.
The 39-year-old faces up to two years in prison and deportation proceedings after his sentence is over.
The change is in place due to work taking place on MassDOT’s Newton-Weston Bridge replacement and rehabilitation project, officials s