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The town has an annual parking restriction which determines which side of the street drivers can park on. Here's what to know for 2023.
Six performances are scheduled for January, and tickets are on sale now.
The man faces an assault with a dangerous weapon charge, but the employee wasn't injured, police said.
The Rashi School is hosting an open house on Sunday, January 22 from 10 AM to 12 PM at The Rashi School, 8000 Great Meadow Road in Dedham
Making plans to ring in 2023 locally? Here are a few options to consider in Framingham.
We are going to miss his common sense leadership.
A multi-million dollar penalty for one of the state's most prominent companies led the way. Here are the biggest stories from Framingham.
The store will close its Shoppers World location in late January, but reopen in the spring in Sherwood Plaza.
The change will close City Hall earlier on Fridays, with the move intended to keep Framingham a "competitive 21st century employer."
There are options for pre-holiday gathering COVID-19 tests in Framingham. Here's what to know.
Kevin Lopez will rise to the role of executive director after serving as the organization's program director over the last 18 months.
Topo Athletic was purchased by Designer Brands for an undisclosed number. CEO Tony Post will remain in the top job at Topo.
The company plans to open a Speen Street coworking space in June 2023.
The 68-year-old Ashland woman was charged with entering the Capitol and striking an officer during the Jan. 6 riot.
The owner of Mix Cell Phones failed to comply with the federal registration requirements for money transmitting businesses, officials said.
The presentation portion of the event will be broadcast live in English for those who can't attend in-person, officials said.
The man was convicted for his role in a business email compromise scheme, according to the Department of Justice.
The bridge over the Sudbury River north of downtown will only fully reopen for the winter season.
Detours are in effect west of the Framingham State University camps, according to city officials.
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A heightened police presence will continue until the end of the day, but the lockdown was lifted as of Friday afternoon.
Members of the council and other volunteers will place a holiday wreath of remembrance at each of the city’s seven cemeteries.
A person once connected to a Framingham street gang is facing drug trafficking and possession charges.
A meeting will be held to hear what the public thinks about ways to protect the city from climate change, flooding and more.
Mayor Charlie Sisitsky made the nominations, with the City Council set to make a decision on Tuesday.
Framingham Public Schools will accept registrations from families until April 2023. Here's what to know.
Framingham and CSX have agreed on terms that will see 3.5 miles of rail corridor transformed for the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail.
This truck helps the food bank make deliveries every Thursday to a satellite food distribution center in Framingham, officials said.
A District Court Judge ruled that Gregory Conigliaro, a co-owner of the New England Compounding Company, will serve one year in prison.
Santa Claus is coming to town before Christmas Eve this holiday season. Here's where to catch him.
The annual event connects MetroWest police departments with local kids for a day of holiday shopping.
Statement from Katherine Clark on Her Election to Democratic Whip
Clark will be the second-highest ranking Democrat in the next Congress, and only the second woman to hold the position after Nancy Pelosi.
Looking to get in the holiday spirit this year? Here's how to do so in Framingham.
A "repeat gun offender" is charged after troopers recovered a pistol and silencer during a Framingham traffic stop, the State Police said.
The marketplace serves as a holiday shopping outing and a fundraiser for the Framingham High School Parent Teacher Booster Organization.
Framingham will shine a little brighter starting on Friday. Here's what to know about the holiday festivities.
Trees, like everything else, may cost a little more this year, but consumers seem to be taking the expected price hikes in stride.