This week on The Frame: Framingham Public Schools and the Framingham Teachers Association reach an agreement on new contracts, the Planning Board continues its discussion regarding the MBTA Communities Act, and atac announces layoffs for all staff members. Plus: a conversation with Framingham Farmers Market Manager Bill Sell ahead of their first event of the summer on June 20. All of that and more on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.
This week on The Frame: Framingham Public Schools and the Framingham Teachers Association reach an agreement on new contracts, the Planning Board continues its discussion regarding the MBTA Communities Act, and atac announces layoffs for all staff members. Plus: a conversation with Framingham Farmers Market Manager Bill Sell ahead of their first event of the summer on June 20. All of that and more on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.
Esta semana no The Frame: O prefeito Sisitsky informa que o plano de construir um novo centro comunitário sofreu um revés devido à falta de financiamento federal, uma licença especial para construir um prédio residencial de três andares perto do Lago Waushakum foi negada pelo Conselho de Apelações de Zoneamento e uma olhada na Tropa 12 de Framingham, enquanto meninos e meninas locais progridem de escoteiros para escoteiros.
This week on The Frame: Mayor Sisitsky advises that the plan to build a new community center has hit a setback due to a lack of federal funding, a special permit to build a three-story residential building by Waushakum Pond is denied by the Zoning Board of Appeals, and a look at Framingham’s Troop 12, as both local boys and girls progress from cub scouts to scouts.