Jason Daniels
16 November 2023
Episode

The Frame: November 16, 2023

On this edition of The Frame: City Councilors look to ensure more financial transparency, legislation on Beacon Hill that would impact prescription drug prices as well as veterans services, and calls to reopen the therapy pool at the MetroWest Wellness Center. Plus: fire safety tips with the holiday season and winter approaching, and a visit to the MetroWest Humane Society. All of that and more on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

On this edition of The Frame: City Councilors look to ensure more financial transparency, legislation on Beacon Hill that would impact prescription drug prices as well as veterans services, and calls to reopen the therapy pool at the MetroWest Wellness Center. Plus: fire safety tips with the holiday season and winter approaching, and a visit to the MetroWest Humane Society. All of that and more on The Frame: Framingham News in Focus.

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Rodriguez, who is on the ballot against Brent Lewis for the position, cited family-related matters in his decision to bow out.

The Framingham History Center recently hosted its annual haunted trolley tour. We were able to get a special look ourselves along the tour, as we learned about Framingham’s ghost history and the community’s connection to Halloween as we now know it.

Esta semana no The Frame: as obras de reforma do novo centro comunitário local continuam enquanto os moradores fornecem feedback e ideias por meio de uma pesquisa; candidatos locais participam de um fórum de discussão sobre sustentabilidade e meio ambiente; e uma análise do passeio anual de bonde assombrado do Centro Histórico de Framingham — além da conexão da comunidade com o Halloween como o conhecemos hoje.