Here's what to know ahead of the Sept. 3 state primaries in Massachusetts.
DPW Director, Bob Lewis, gave that dire warning at the 8/20 City Council meeting when explaining the July 30 675,000 gallon sewage spill.
All four seats are up for re-appointment, including two at-large seats.
The new Haitian restaurant has moved into the former Nzuko location on Cochituate Road.
First Parish UU Church in Framingham & the Ram's Resource Center at Framingham State University teamed up to combat student food insecurity.
The early voting period for the state primary races ends Friday. Here's what to know in Framingham.
Framingham State's Henry Whittemore Library is the first in Massachusetts, and one of 50 nationally, selected to host the exhibit.
The district welcomes students back this week. Here's what to know for the upcoming year.
A portion of Brook Street will be closed for paving operations on Monday. Here's what to know.
The podcast will be hosted by Superintendent Bob Tremblay and will be published monthly.
Glenn Chin will reportedly plead no contest to the murder charges against him in Michigan. He is currently serving over 10 years in prison.
This is the latest discussion about the policy. Here's what to know ahead of the Thursday night meeting.
The term for the position ends in December 2025. Here's what to know.
The ceremony will be held at the September 11th Living Memorial on Sept. 11. Here's what to know.
Jennifer Pratt will take over as CFO after years as the assistant and, most recently, a stint as interim.
New reports detail Stephen Paul Gale's living situation in the days before his arrest after decades on the run from a 1989 rape.
MassBay is the third community college in New England to be named a Center of Academic Excellence in cyber defense.
Rolando Jimenez served 42 years for the murder of Holliston police officer John Johnson. His release wasn't met with unanimous approval.
The money is part of the $6.5 million awarded through the MassDOT Shared Streets and Spaces Program.
Members of the committee negotiate agreements with cable providers to ensure contract agreements benefit residents.
The program allows a greater swath of Massachusetts residents to use public transportation, officials said. Here's what to know.
Officials canceled a request for proposals for a private company to take over the facility after a string of retirements among leadership.
The boardwalk and other sections of the Framingham nature trail need repairs, prompting officials to close it until further notice.
The project began this week and will continue over most of the next two months. Detours will be in place.
Framingham is one of 1,600 government entities who filed a lawsuit against the company. The settlement will be paid out over three years.
Stephen Paul Gale is in custody after years on the run from a 1989 Framingham rape. State law enforcement officials responded to the news.
Stephen Paul Gale used aliases to avoid arrest after a rape at Framingham's "Hit or Miss" store. Multiple reports say he's been arrested.
At its August 6, 2024 meeting the City Council approved 9-2 the creation of a Chief Climate & Sustainability Officer position.
The free Naloxone kits will be distributed at the Public Health Department offices on Concord Street, where training will also be available.
From the start of classes to the final bell and everything in between, here are the important dates to know for the upcoming school year.
High bacteria levels are to play for the indefinite no-swimming mandate. The city's two other beaches are open.
The district will begin the process of selecting a permanent principal in the coming months, officials said.
The new system should help MetroWest caregivers during imaging while also making the experience more comfortable for patients.
Recreational activities can resume after a sewer system overflow prompted the advisory in Framingham, city officials said.
Framingham hasn't seen any West Nile cases in humans or animals as of this week, city officials said.
Legislation boosts salary transparency, tackles unfair compensation for women and people of color
Legislation authorizes $1.26B in bonds, allocates $400M in federal funds
Bill increases access and affordability of prescription drugs for Massachusetts residents
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The pain for condominium owners continues, as the city refuses to immediately correct egregious over-charging for water. Enough is enough!