Andrea Sarvela
06 June 2024
Episode

The Frame: Jun 06, 2024

This week on The Frame: the City Council approves the FY25 operating budget, Eversource unveils their first-of-its-kind geothermal heating project in Framingham, and state officials provide updates on the cleanup efforts at the former General Chemical site. Plus: with the Framingham Farmers Market set to return in a few weeks, a conversation with local farmers about the challenges they face and the passion they have in their work. All of that and more on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

This week on The Frame: the City Council approves the FY25 operating budget, Eversource unveils their first-of-its-kind geothermal heating project in Framingham, and state officials provide updates on the cleanup efforts at the former General Chemical site. Plus: with the Framingham Farmers Market set to return in a few weeks, a conversation with local farmers about the challenges they face and the passion they have in their work. All of that and more on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

Further articles

Local school leaders are progressing through a feasibility study to develop a plan for a new elementary school along Bethany Road, which would replace Hemenway Elementary. The company brought on board for the process estimates that construction could begin in September 2028.

About 23% of registered Framingham voters cast a ballot in 2025. Charlie Sisitsky defeated Geoff Epstein to win another term as mayor, while John Stefanini and Mary Kate Feeney won in their respective City Council races. Brandon Ward and Michael Cannon were reelected to the local legislative board, while Lorena Tovar and Brent Lewis were victorious in their School Committee bids. Changes to the city's Home Rule Charter received overwhelming support as well.

November’s funding for the food program—otherwise known as food stamps—remains uncertain amid the federal government shutdown. In turn, organizations such as Daniel’s Table are experiencing a rise in demand.