Jury selection is scheduled to start Tuesday for the trial of a man accused of raping two women inside a Route 9 clothing store.
In a month, a beloved bakery and pizzeria will close for good, so customers are snapping up slices.
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The temporary ban will allow public works crews to complete additional snow clean-up.
For the next six months, city health staffers will be working out of new offices.
The 23-year-old was arrested last year in Providence, Rhode Island.
Struggling with its mortgage, Eastleigh Farm is looking to the city for financial help.
The city plans to resume other operations tomorrow after a major winter storm hit eastern Massachusetts.
Parking is temporarily prohibited along more than two dozen city streets and roads.
The market hosts local food producers and artisans each Thursday from June to October, and attracted over 31,000 customers last season.
Event will feature local skaters from across New England performing in three shows on February 28 & March 1 at The Skating Club of Boston
The Framingham business began in 1917 and has been family-run for three generations.
State ethics rules suggest real ethical conflicts if the Councilors engage in discussion and votes on rezoning of the Edmands/Edgell parcel
The officers have lost their jobs due to what police say were department "violations."
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No injuries were reported, but the accident caused "significant damage," officials said.
The accident took place on Route 9 in Natick and the cause was still being determined on Tuesday.
A large-scale art installation will feature the work of community members who may not think of themselves as artists.
The Framingham native, 29, died Thursday in Tennessee, according to multiple reports.
Representative Jack Patrick Lewis voted in favor of legislation that seeks to increase the state’s trades’ workforce.
For years the city has pursued building reserves and lowering taxes at the expense of disadvantaged students. That cannot continue.
The city has temporarily banned vehicles on certain roadways so that snow can be cleared.
He'll race in the men's double luge, a sledding race where teams will hurtle down an ice-covered track in Cortina, Italy.
Kindness takes many forms — big and small — and shows up all around Framingham.
With the holiday approaching, couples are making dinner plans and reservations at local eateries are filling up fast.
The religious school opened its doors in 2003, but says its operating model is "no longer sustainable."
The city's cultural council has issued annual grants to 71 events and organizations, including concerts, literary programs and schools.
Mayor Charlie Sisitsky will make the first State of the City Address of his new term, and his fifth such speech overall.
Statewide information and referral line now meeting with residents in person in Framingham
Freeman said it was the epitome of being in the wrong place at the wrong time, but the right people at the right time saved his life.
The school buses were heavily damaged in the blaze that broke out early Tuesday morning, according to fire officials.
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Rep. Lewis joined his colleagues in passing a bill removing outdated language in our laws to describe persons with disabilities.
Firefighters rescued three dogs from the blaze.
Financial mismanagement in city government is front and center as the FY27 budgeting begins, and the school system faces a huge shortfall.
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The three men believed they were arranging sex for a fee with an underage child, police said.
Springwell is particularly grateful for long-time support from MetroWest Subaru
The cause of the fire remains under investigation.
Long-time Framingham resident Brett Peruzzi publishes first book