Brendan Fitzpatrick
Nov 15
Episode

The Frame: 14 de novembro de 2024

Esta semana no The Frame: Framingham homenageia sua comunidade militar passada e presente com a cerimônia do Dia dos Veteranos, o MassDOT oferece uma atualização sobre o projeto de intercâmbio 495-90 e discussões com cineastas antes do Access Film Fest inaugural no sábado.

Esta semana no The Frame: Framingham homenageia sua comunidade militar passada e presente com a cerimônia do Dia dos Veteranos, o MassDOT oferece uma atualização sobre o projeto de intercâmbio 495-90 e discussões com cineastas antes do Access Film Fest inaugural no sábado.

Tudo isso no The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

Further articles

This week on The Frame: the School Committee and City Council vote on a proposed contract to acquire school buses as efforts continue to bring drivers in-house, work begins on an expansion to Framingham’s Logan Express garage, and the city hosts its annual tree lighting ceremony in front of the Memorial Building. Plus: a look at the giant toy soldiers that adorn the community during the holidays—how they came about, and what goes into making this tradition a reality.

We wanted to learn more about when these soldiers started to pop up, where they come from, and why they’re so notable for the community.

Framingham school officials have asked legislators to back a five-year contract for 72 vehicles in order to facilitate an in-house bus driver system.