The five-hour event will feature more than 75 crafters, artisans and exhibitors, as well as family-friendly activities and music
In this opinion piece, Geoffrey Epstein questions the city's approach to water and sewer rate setting.
This event is open to all Framingham residents with a Recycling Center permit.
Olivia Romito will be graduating from Framingham High School with plans to study bioinfomatics at Northeastern University
Kristin Carvalho has joined the bank as its president, chief operating officer, and treasurer.
The two-hour event will be held at City Hall Plaza in front of the Memorial Building from 3-5 p.m.
Dr. Kristen Porter-Utley has accepted the position of provost and vice president for academic affairs
There will be live music from 7-9 p.m. with Motel Black and Dutch Tulips. The Dutch Tulips played at Boston Calling last weekend.
Courtney Balacco will assume the position on July 1.
Framingham police reported a threat made against the school on Wednesday.
The six-story mixed use building would rise at the corner of South and Waverly streets, according to plans.
FRAMINGHAM REPS JOIN COLLEAGUES IN PASSING LEGISLATION TO ADDRESS TEEN SEXTING AND IMAGE-BASED SEXUAL ASSAULT
High school recovery and enrichment classess will be held from July 5-29 to help students advance their education during summer vacation
The 81.6 kilowatt system is the first of the city’s municipal solar photovoltaic projects
Dr. Brian Gellerstein, a father of two Framingham Public Schools students, will begin in his new role on July 1.
The Framingham Centre Common Cultural District announced the performance lineup for their “Many Cultures, One Heart” festival June 18
The farmers market will be held on Thursday evenings. It has been reimagined to be a gathering place for the community.
Topics include criminal law and procedure, CPR/first responder training, team building, drug recognition, firearms simulator, and more.
Quilling Card created a 15-foot by 19-foot replica of "Starry Night," a painting by Vincent Van Gogh, using the art of quilling.
Ryan Egan will assume his new position on June 1. The Randolph resident is currently serving his third term in the Randolph Town Council
Latino Health Insurance Program was one of eight Massachusetts organizations to receive a grant from the Latino Equity Fund
The group is called READ, which stands for Reading for Equity, Accountability and Diversity. It intends to meet every two to three months
This is the first time the center has been able to hold a live performance since the start of the pandemic
Superintendent Robert Tremblay offered his condolences and support service links "during this time of unconscionable loss and suffering."
Bozhena Kogan was recognized in The Boston Globe's annual "Salute to Nurses" for her work at the Hebrew Rehabilitation Center in Roslindale
Framingham police are seeking the public's help in identifying individuals suspected of recent break-ins.
The event honors female athletes as well as the 50th anniversary of Title IX, the law that prevents gender bias in educational programming
The restaurant chain is raising money to benefit the education of the spouses and children of those who died in military service.
City budget season is hinting that there is no appetite for much needed change in government problem solving. Will the community intervene?
Framingham Baseball League's Intermediate A's Team Pays Tribute to Moms
Assistant Speaker of the House Katherine Clark voted to support two measures to address the current baby formula shortage.
Rep. Clark joined a letter to the Biden Administration urging their continued action to address the infant and specialty formula shortage.
Rep. Katherine Clark applauded the EPA's announcement of an $8,100,000 investment in Massachusetts, made possible by the Infrastructure Law.
Framingham Reps Join House to Pass Legislation to Foster Greater Equity in the Cannabis Industry
In anticipation of record-setting temperatures this weekend, Framingham's two libraries will be open as cooling stations.
Five Reasons to Adopt a Senior Animal
June 1 marks the first day of Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, and Queer Pride Month to honor the 1969 Stonewall Uprising in Manhattan
This season, make your dreams of a freshly manicured lawn or a flower-filled yard a reality when you hire a top-rated landscaper.
Exhibit ‘A’ Brewing Company recently partnered with Boston’s Pink Boots Society to release a new beer called Rose Larsen.
The program, offered at a number of public parks, offer field games, books, arts and crafts, music and more for families