Brendan Fitzpatrick
22 August 2024
Episode

The Frame: August 22, 2024

This week on The Frame: the City Council hears sewage and water rate updates, the Framingham Adult ESL program receives a big grant to expand English as a second language resources, and spotlights on both Voices of MetroWest and the Framingham Business Trade Show in September.

This week on The Frame: the City Council hears sewage and water rate updates, the Framingham Adult ESL program receives a big grant to expand English as a second language resources, and spotlights on both Voices of MetroWest and the Framingham Business Trade Show in September.

All of that on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

Further articles

Nearly 900 survey responses were submitted to local officials in recent months amid renovations at the former Marian High School site. Leaders are looking to use the input in their plans for a new community center.

The founder of Radio Insuperável took some time to speak with us about what’s brought him to this point: his childhood in Brazil, his life in the States, what’s driven him to the media industry, and more.

Esta semana no The Frame: Vereadores consideram a adoção de um código de sustentabilidade com participação voluntária para novas construções, uma visão geral da questão da Carta de Autonomia nas eleições locais em Framingham neste outono e um destaque para Leandrinho Goiaba — o fundador da Rádio Insuperável e um dos membros mais proeminentes da comunidade brasileira local.