Sen. Elizabeth Warren answered questions and delivered remarks to over 1,000 people in Framingham on Saturday.
Reacher Ssozi will be published in the 30th edition of "Nota Bene", the Phi Theta Kappa Honor Society’s annual anthology.
Applications to expand the Dual Language Bilingual Education Programs to Fuller Middle School and Cameron Middle School have been approved.
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For much of Friday, Old Worcester Road will be closed to all traffic between Temple Street and Old Wood Road.
Sen. Elizabeth Warren will take questions from constituents at the Memorial Building on Saturday. Here's what to know.
Any adjustment to Central Business District zoning rules will require state approval if the Mayor and the City Council have their way.
Two horses were able to escape their home on a local farm for a brief walkabout town before police and farm staff escorted them back.
Framingham Mayor Charlie Sisitsky will host the District 8 meeting on Feb. 27.
The 49-year-old was arrested in Framingham earlier this month. He was arraigned in 2022 on forcible rape of a child charges.
The exhibit highlights people who impacted Framingham across the city's 325-year history.
Framingham is the odd man out, as the majority of communities use credit for past developments to reduce the burden of MBTA compliance
State residents in Behavioral Health Technician courses qualify for the training thanks to a MetroSouth/West Workforce Board partnership.
Completing a new program for Boston Public Schools students will mean acceptance into three local colleges. Here's what to know.
The museum will celebrate with new spring exhibitions opening this weekend.
Framingham's MCR Labs said nine other state labs' alleged testing result manipulation is damaging to consumers and its own business.
Some parts of Massachusetts reported as much as 8 inches of snow during the weekend storm. Here's how much fell locally.
Heavy snow is possible with 5 to 8 inches expected by Sunday afternoon. Here's what to expect in Framingham.
A romantic dinner can make or break a great Valentine's Day. Remember to secure a spot ahead of the big day.
A winning ticket was sold this week at Framingham's Daily Mart, netting the winner a multi-million dollar payday.
Red, gold and green lights will illuminate the Memorial Building for the second consecutive year in honor of Black History Month.
Coreanos received approval from the Framingham licensing board, clearing the way for it to open on Route 9.
The food pantry and hot meals program will reopen tomorrow, Friday, February 7 at 9:00 am.
Up to 4 inches of ice and snow could fall this morning, prompting the school closures.
National Museum of Mental Health Project of Massachusetts is conducting a name survey and inviting responses from area residents by 3/31/25.
MassBay has been accredited since 1967 and was last reviewed in 2015. The school will undergo the process again this spring.
ICE agents won't be let into any Framingham school buildings without a judicial warrant. Here's what else school officials said.
The 25-year-old will have a hearing later this month for charges including simple assault, harassment and impersonating a cop.
The Mayor delayed the planning effort, then disrupted it, then usurped the City Council's authority by submitting his own plan to the state.
The dream of an affordable home in Massachusetts appears to be fading, with the average price in 2024 climbing over $600,000.
The Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles are crafting their game plan for the Big Game. It isn't too early for you to do the same.
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Dorothy Moody celebrated her 100th birthday recently at a local steakhouse. In those years she's been a constant figure in the city.
The 49-year-old faces six charges with police calling him an "armed career criminal."
Three people stole cigarettes, energy drinks and a convenience store employee's wallet during the robbery, police said.
Legacy Lifecare is pleased to announce that Betsy Cross, CFRE, has joined the organization as Vice President of Development
The team's match against Braintree marks the first time this century the team will compete at the Memorial Building.
The Mayor's submission to the state hides a real danger that 4,500 new 3 bedroom units would add 2,800 students to the schools.
It marks the second location for the Framingham-based burrito spot.
The City’s submission is 100 percent within a half mile of the Commuter Rail station at Routes 135 and 126.