Andrea Sarvela
May 30
Episode

The Frame: May 30, 2024

This week on The Frame: members of the public chime in on the Home Rule Charter review process, updates on happenings at Waushakum Beach, and residents voice concerns regarding safety on Edgebrook Road. Plus: as May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, a conversation with the Pets and People Foundation--a local group that connects residents with therapy animals. All that and more on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

This week on The Frame: members of the public chime in on the Home Rule Charter review process, updates on happenings at Waushakum Beach, and residents voice concerns regarding safety on Edgebrook Road. Plus: as May marks Mental Health Awareness Month, a conversation with the Pets and People Foundation--a local group that connects residents with therapy animals. All that and more on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

Further articles

Esta semana no The Frame: o estado concede a Framingham conformidade condicional com o Ato das Comunidades MBTA, uma proposta para um novo campo de golfe na área 9-90 é apresentada ao Conselho de Planejamento, e uma recapitulação da 38ª celebração anual do Dia de MLK pela Igreja Comunitária Greater Framingham. Além disso: a Ellie Mental Health corta a fita para sua nova clínica na Speen Street.

This week on The Frame: the state grants Framingham conditional compliance with the MBTA Communities Act, a proposal for a new golf course in the 9-90 area is outlined to the Planning Board, and a recap of the Greater Framingham Community Church’s 38th annual MLK Day celebration. Plus: Ellie Mental Health cuts the ribbon for their new Speen Street clinic.

In December, Mayor Sisitsky submitted the downtown Central Business district to Massachusetts officials for consideration to satisfy the zoning law's requirements.