An 18-year-old faces multiple charges after leading Framingham police on a chase before trying to ditch the car.
A hotline is taking calls through June for culinary confessions. The most intriguing caller will win free lobster each week.
Here's what to know ahead of the graduate and undergraduate ceremonies this week.
Work should be completed by Friday morning, and shouldn't have an impact on morning commutes this week.
From free chicken to local donations and more, here's what to expect during Raising Cane's opening day in Framingham.
A $5 donation to The Folded Flag Foundation can get you $5 off your next meal. Here's how to participate.
Farm Pond Park in Framingham, Massachusetts has a long history as a space where residents can come together.
The Charles River becomes a vital spawning ground for numerous fish species each spring.
The dirtbike was eventually returned to its owner after police recovered it from a 19-year-old, who now faces a larceny charge.
The six Massachusetts closings are part of 38 branches designated for this year.
The company has pulled permits for a new restaurant to come later this year. Here's what to know.
Family members of people living with mental health conditions will share their experiences as caregivers or supporters and their journeys.
Both cities cut local education funding as state Student Opportunity Act funds flowed in, building reserves at the expense of students.
"Our community is scared," event organizers said. Here's why concerned locals are rallying in Framingham.
The park will be closed "due to tree work at Farm Pond Park," officials said.
A company official confirmed this week that L.L. Bean will open its 12th store in Massachusetts this fall.
No strategy, no goals and no priorities frame a budget process which hides both bulging reserves and historic underfunding of the schools.
The new director comes to Framingham after serving as the Director of Student Supports in Carlisle Public Schools since 2019.
Menu specials, three beer hall exclusive beers and the continued spring weather will highlight Maifest weekend later this month.
Green Day Recycling helps communities declutter responsibly while supporting local programs through e-waste events.
A new head of school will take over Summit for the first time in 13 years this summer. Here's what to know.
In another masterpiece of bad planning, residents were given less than a week to apply for 3 open positions on the 5 member board.
Caniacs rejoice, the fast-growing chicken chain announced it will open later this month.
The mayor's budget would see the public school district get more money, and the police and fire departments add new positions.
Marylou's Coffee will be adding a location to a new gas station and convenience store in Framingham.
Local restaurants are taking reservations now, but don't wait, they'll likely fill up quickly.
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.
Improper disposal of smoking materials is to blame for one fire, while the other is still being investigated.
Edvardo Gomes-Da Silva was convicted of first-degree murder in the death of his wife in 2022.
A Moment of Paws
A 20-year-old from Ashland faces an armed assault with intent to murder charge stemming from a March 16 shooting.
CSX will close California Avenue for the repairs starting Thursday. Here's what to know.
Police have received multiple calls from residents asking if they have active warrants after receiving scam calls.
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.
From road closures to the expected timeline of runners making their way through the city, here's what to know ahead of race day.
From national chains to local options, here are some spots to consider for brunch this Easter.
Stop & Shop will present Framingham State University with $7,500 to help fight food insecurity amongst students
Announced at Guardian’s General Agents Conference in February, Fine recognized for his 45 years of service to the industry
State Chapter 70 education funds boost our students' performance. Yet George advocates their use for many other things, like fixing sewers.