The Rashi School’s Annual Dinner on May 19 will pay tribute to community leaders Cindy and Andrew Janower and Jessica and Chuck Myers
A contractor will grind the existing asphalt on Cedar Street this week. Here's what it means for residents.
And then there was one. Alex Karaban is a key part of the Connecticut attack as the Huskies aim for a repeat title.
U.S. Champion Amber Glenn and U.S. Silver Medalist Jason Brown to Headline Event
Celebrating a Milestone
The path of totality extends from Texas to Maine, but each of the 48 continental states will see some of the solar eclipse.
Past cityside financial mistakes have finally put Framingham in a tax revenue bind. The school district budget is in immediate danger.
The owners of two Framingham restaurants are alleged to have retaliated against employees as a Department of Labor Investigation is ongoing.
If you have risen in time for brunch this Easter, here are a few places in Framingham to check out.
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Kelly Gould will join the district from Abby Kelley Foster Charter School in Worcester, officially starting in July.
Officials said a Framingham business owner fabricated millions in business income through fraudulent COVID-19-related loan applications.
The meetings at Roosevelt Park and Bates Road Park will now be held this weekend. Here's what to know.
After years of late buses and city administration bungling of school bus contracts, the School Committee finally made the right move.
No parking signs have been placed on Grant Street and Dennison Hill for scheduled street sweeping on Monday.
The number of homes sold in February 2023 and 2024 are the same. The price? Very much not the same.
A Brazilian man living in Framingham is charged with escaping from federal custody. He was eventually found in Waltham in February.
No residents were displaced and no injuries were reported during a basement fire this week.
It is vital that parents and teachers turn up at this public hearing to give their input. The Mayor could easily take an axe to this budget.
Marguerite Simpson-Lackard has been selected as the permanent principal of Hemenway Elementary School, starting this July.
It's alleged the couple requested $2 million in COVID relief funds, about half of which they used for a down payment on a Hopkinton home.
This seems very unwise, deferring critical infrastructure maintenance, making the giant backlog worse, and raising downstream cost.
The lab will be housed at the Christa McAuliffe Center thanks to $1 million in federal funding.
The Health Department will be closed on Monday, but reopen on Tuesday, as it relocates to Concord Street.
The Rashi School Board of Trustees has unanimously voted to appoint Emily Charton as Rashi’s next Head of School, effective July 1, 2024
Mayor Sisitsky and Councilors King and Cannon have made a basic budget mistake which could severely damage city operations and the schools.
Current Principal Sara Yuen has accepted a job in another district for the next school year, officials announced.
"Americans and the Holocaust" will be on display at the Whittemore Library starting in September.
The City Council old guard is doing everything it can to prevent smarter management of capital projects and facilities.
Over 5,000 people weighed in with their opinions on who makes the best burger in Massachusetts. Here's what else to know this week.
Heavy rain is expected starting Saturday night leading into a dreary Sunday, but there's hope — and sun — on the other side of the weekend.
The gallery in which the museum shows the permanent collection will be named the "Katherine and Robert Eyre Gallery".
Two public meetings are scheduled for later this month. Here's what to know.
Catch Connect Nights offers Framingham and Natick residents a public transportation option Monday through Friday.
Everything you need to know to cast your ballot on Super Tuesday this year.
The unanticipated challenges of the migrant crisis in year one, and the priorities of the Healey-Driscoll administration moving forward.
The Asian, Black, Brazilian, Hispanic, & Latino Business Advisory Council has eight new faces on it. Here's who.
Three volunteers are needed for the Strategic Initiatives & Financial Oversight Committee.
A six year history of delegating strategic decision making to its Finance Subcommittee demands a fresh approach from the new City Council.
Massachusetts House Pass Bill to Increase Competitiveness for Federal Funds