Election Day in Framingham is approaching, and some of the major races revolve around the City Council. As voters prepare to cast their ballots, residents of the city will get the chance to hear most of the City Council candidates’ thoughts on topics related to climate change and its impacts.
Election Day in Framingham is approaching, and some of the major races revolve around the City Council. As voters prepare to cast their ballots, residents of the city will get the chance to hear most of the City Council candidates’ thoughts on topics related to climate change and its impacts.
Energize Framingham will be presenting their climate forum Saturday, October 21, at First Parish along Vernon Street. There, the candidates will be asked questions from the community regarding a range of climate topics.

Esta semana no The Frame: as obras de reforma do novo centro comunitário local continuam enquanto os moradores fornecem feedback e ideias por meio de uma pesquisa; candidatos locais participam de um fórum de discussão sobre sustentabilidade e meio ambiente; e uma análise do passeio anual de bonde assombrado do Centro Histórico de Framingham — além da conexão da comunidade com o Halloween como o conhecemos hoje.

This week on The Frame: renovation work at the new local community center continues as residents provide feedback and ideas through a survey, local candidates take part in a discussion forum related to sustainability and the environment, and a look into the Framingham History Center’s annual haunted trolley tour—along with the community’s connection to Halloween as we know it today.