The Mayor cut 17 positions in the DPW, Police & Fire Depts, reducing the FY25 budget by $1.4 million, then bought a $1.5 million building.
The building at 95 Grant St. was found in a "heavy volume of fire" when officials arrived. Eleven were displaced, but none were injured.
Bill increases state benefits, tax credits, and modernizes services for veterans
The hospital’s surgical team recently performed its 1000th procedure using its da Vinci Xi Surgical System.
Surgical team performs 1000th Robotic Surgery procedure
Elaine Prue will also be an adviser for the University of New Haven's Women in Leadership Executive Program.
The grant will help fund the organizations new mobile food pantry
Memorial Day Weekend is the unofficial kickoff to summer. Here are a few ways to celebrate the occasion in Framingham.
Here's when and where commencement is scheduled for the latest cohort of MassBay Community College graduates.
After exhausting federal & state aid to prop up prior budgets starved of tax revenue, the Mayor plugs a recurring budget gap with reserves.
Massachusetts House passes FY25 Budget, invests in programs that support families across Massachusetts.
Legislation is the largest update to health care laws since 2012
Proceeds from the concert support both MassBay and the Wellesley Symphony Orchestra.
$1.23 billion bond bill would modernize the Commonwealth’s IT infrastructure
Here's when and where the undergraduate and graduate commencements are scheduled for Framingham State's newest graduates.
Recent black bear sightings in Framingham prompted officials to remind residents that, during bear season, bird feeders can draw them in.
There is a major classroom aide problem in the school district. The FY25 budget fails to address that and it continues to plague classrooms.
The two finalists will visit the Framingham libraries from May 20 to 22. Here's what to know ahead of their visits.
Mark Albright is a longtime educator and administrator in Framingham schools. He'll now step in as principal at the high school.
The checkpoints are scheduled for the weekend of May 17. Here's what to know.
Stephen Paul Gale, 71, has been charged with four counts of aggravated rape, two counts of kidnapping, and one count of armed robbery.
All of the charter provisions designed to make the budget content understandable to the public are ignored. It is not even posted online.
The senior week tradition returns to Framingham for the first time since 2019.
Applications are open for two seats on the Framingham Board of Health. Here's what to know.
The Mayor conceded that the financial benefits are impressive, but only committed to funding the $150,000 design phase.
There are three at-large positions on the committee open to applicants. Here's what to know.
She advocates for all individuals on and off campus, the person who nominated her says.
The Audubon Rivers School Program offers an environmental education focusing on local watersheds and their significance.
Executive director Anna Tucker and artist and co-curator Patrick St. Pierre were honored for the exhibit on post-1960 immigration stories.
After the Saxonville community's successful defense of the Athenaeum renovation, the next battle is to get Farley's solar roof funded.
William Robertson, a former sergeant, was sentenced to three years in prison and ordered to pay more than $140,000 in restitution.
Framingham's spring brush collection will happen per the city's regular trash schedule.
Many local graduates excelled in academics, fine arts or volunteer service. Here's one local graduate who deserves a shoutout in Framingham.
Maynard is one of only 400 total educators who have been selected for the fellowship since 2006.
Noel Green will take over the role starting in July, officials said.
Mother's Day brunch reservations can fill up quickly. Here are a few spots worth considering ahead of time.
A Brazilian man who was living in Framingham is now in removal proceedings after pleading guilty to charges related to his escape.
Restoring the Athenaeum aligns perfectly with CPA objectives and Saxonville community support. The King/Cannon opposition is unfathomable.
The city is looking for multiple applicants on the 13-member committee.
"As you come together with loved ones during this special time, may the traditions of Passover bring you warmth, unity, and reflection."