Brendan Fitzpatrick
Mar 27
Episode

The Frame: March 27, 2025

This week on The Frame: the Planning Boards hears updates on the plan to develop a six-story residential building in downtown Framingham, recommendations for projects to receive Community Preservation Act money are made, and a polar plunge benefits the local Special Olympics team.

This week on The Frame: the Planning Boards hears updates on the plan to develop a six-story residential building in downtown Framingham, recommendations for projects to receive Community Preservation Act money are made, and a polar plunge benefits the local Special Olympics team.

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

Further articles

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

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.