Andrea Sarvela
30 May 2024
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

With a 1.69% CIP shift—which was the same shift seen in FY25—residential taxpayers are slated to pay $11.91 per $1,000 of appraised property value. Commercial property owners would pay $24.13 per $1,000.

The work of local artists and independent filmmakers will be put on display during both days of the event, as attendees will also get the opportunity to learn and connect with each other.

Esta semana no The Frame: Eleitores de Framingham reelegem Charlie Sisitsky como prefeito, fornecedores de alimentos locais e organizações sem fins lucrativos lidam com o aumento da demanda em meio à incerteza do SNAP, e uma prévia do segundo Festival Anual de Cinema Access.