Beginning Thursday, June 24, free COVID-19 vaccinations will be offered at the Project Beacon Drive-thru Testing Site in Framingham: Whe ...
The Braintree-based Flatley Foundation made a second large donation to the local program, which means more kids will be served.
The Pfizer and Johnson & Johnson versions will be available, which means people as young as 12 can get a shot at the site.
A car caravan will head to MCI-Framingham to demand clemency for women as part of a wider tour across New England.
The Planning Board on Thursday will hold a workshop on a zoning ordinance governing accessory dwelling units (ADUs).
Ashland Resident Marie Caradonna to be Named a Recipient of the 2021 Commonwealth Heroines Award
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Framingham's mayor was picked for the North Carolina-based Bob Moog Foundation board due to her experience in education.
The BJ's will take over the spot once occupied by the British Beer Company at 120 Worcester Road.
Water and sewer rates are increasing in Framingham. The mayor held a hearing on the increases on Monday.
To encourage the use of reusable bags, the City of Framingham will enact amendments to the Plastic Bag Reduction Ordinance on July 5.
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Framingham doesn't have a formal July 4 fireworks show, but there are still some options to celebrate nearby.
The 2021 concert series happens at the Village Green along Edgell Road.
Reminder: The Memorial Building and other Non-essential Municipal Buildings, including the Recycling Drop-Off Center, will be Closed Tod ...
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The summit, organized by SIFOC, will bring together the mayor, superintendent, City Council and School Committee.
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Kelly McFalls July 2 (6:30 - 8:30 p.m.): Shades of Gray - Acoustic Americana Adesa
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The Acceler-8 project starts for real on June 18, thinning the Mass Pike between Framingham and I-495 over eight weekends.
Only one Framingham beach will open Thursday due to the bacteria threat.
The first observance of Juneteenth as an official holiday will happen Friday in Framingham.
The walk-up testing site at St. Tarcisius will effectively shut down this week ahead of the final June 30 closure.
Curbside refuse and recycling will be collected as usual.
Kelly McFalls Reusable checkout bags and/or recyclable paper checkout bags will be available for purchase at stores for a fee of no less ...
Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the nation's blood supply.
Neko's of New York is looking for help after reopening the restaurant in a new location.
Framingham, Natick, Holliston and Ashland have partnered on the MetroWest Solar + Clean Heat Challenge, which launches June 17.
Councilors said Dr. Monifa Charles lacked local experience. She works for North Carolina's state health department covering rural areas.
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Pre-registration Opens Today at 6 p.m. for Framingham's Family-Friendly Drive-thru COVID-19 Vaccine Clinic on Saturday, June 19: The Fra ...
The 10-cent fee on single-use bags was approved in 2019, but Framingham delayed the charge due to the pandemic.
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Framingham candidates have until July 15 to return nomination papers, but two School Committee candidates are ahead of everyone else.
Anyone over age 12 can get a vaccine at the Saturday event at Keefe Tech.
With help from nearby attorneys, Framingham middle schoolers brought a First Amendment cases to a panel of federal judges.
Gregory McNally, of Leominster, began speeding because he was upset his girlfriend, Emilia Ortiz, wanted to end their relationship.