Brendan Fitzpatrick
Jul 11
Episode

The Frame: July 11, 2024

This week on The Frame: more MBTA Communities Act discussions among the Planning Board, officials provide details on the Seabra Foods relocation, and the city reaches an agreement with their former school bus vendor following a pandemic-era dispute. Plus: what you need to know about water quality in the city, as multiple public swimming spots have seen closures in recent weeks, and what's being done to combat these issues. All of that and more on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

This week on The Frame: more MBTA Communities Act discussions among the Planning Board, officials provide details on the Seabra Foods relocation, and the city reaches an agreement with their former school bus vendor following a pandemic-era dispute. Plus: what you need to know about water quality in the city, as multiple public swimming spots have seen closures in recent weeks, and what's being done to combat these issues. All of that and more on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

Further articles

The Framingham Community Preservation Committee’s recommendations feature about $1.7 million in total to boost community housing, historic preservation, and outdoor space and recreation. The City Council will have the final say on what projects are approved for assistance through the act.

Developers outlined the latest details on a proposal to build a six-story residential building in downtown Framingham.

Framingham's Troop 12 announced last week they would be establishing their first girls' troop.