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The Frame spoke to supporters of both the “Yes” vote and “No” vote ahead of November’s election.

The complaint from union-represented nurses to state and federal officials calls for additional oversight at Tenet-owned facility.

The traveling exhibition will be on campus through October 11.

Mayor Sisitsky notes hundreds of tickets written after new regulations in Framingham went into effect on September 1.

Framingham officials aim to lease buses from vendor leading up to the creation of an in-house driver model for next year.

On the GOP ballot, John Deaton won the nomination for U.S. Senate.

Tamisha Civil, Muriel Kramer, Sean Murphy, David Reservitz will all appear on the primary ballot in Framingham on Tuesday.

Ashland Affordable Housing Trustee Carlton Phelps is challenging incumbent Jack Patrick Lewis for the State House seat representing parts of Framingham and Ashland.

Inaugural event downtown will highlight local businesses for residents and visitors.

Framingham’s DPW Director emphasized the need for infrastructure upgrades on Tuesday, while Windsor Green residents are set for a $300,000 water bill reimbursement.

Money from the Carnegie Corporation of New York will be used to expand classes, hire additional staff.

The Framingham City Clerk’s office continues to prep for election season.

East Middlesex Mosquito Control Project aims to monitor, mitigate risk of West Nile and EEE.

Local school district’s litigation is part of multi-million dollar global payout from electronic cigarette company.

The final slate of proposed revisions to Framingham’s charter will be put up to a vote next November.

City is listed by Mass. Department of Public Health as a moderate risk for West Nile.

City is listed by Mass. Department of Public Health as a moderate risk for West Nile.

Framingham residents have pointed to speeding in the area.

Framingham Superintendent Tremblay was called on to attend Tuesday’s City Council meeting.

Danforth Art Museum's celebration of local artists will be held on Vernon Street in Framingham.

Community Development Committee heard more details regarding the grocery store’s planned downtown Framingham relocation.

Framingham residents, groups can submit applications to improve their community.

Framingham residents, officials celebrated the park’s renovations last Tuesday.

Framingham Police Chief Lester Baker spoke during Tuesday’s meeting.

OUT MetroWest’s event commemorating Pride Month will be held on Hollis Street in Framingham.

Proposed changes to the charter will now go before the City Council for final approval.

Officials say Framingham is compliant with the state law through the end of 2024.

Deals with local educators and staff will run through the 2026-27 school year.

Changes to multiple articles in the Framingham Home Rule Charter have been recommended.

Work on contaminated site in Framingham is slated to continue this summer.

Operating budget represents a nearly $15M raise from previous year.

The first of its kind system will provide geothermal energy to Framingham homes, businesses.

Proposed Changes to the Framingham Home Rule Charter are due to the City Council by June’s end.

The Framingham Traffic Commission heard concerns during their meeting on Tuesday.

The group will provide suggested revisions to the Framingham Home Rule Charter by the end of June.

Finance Subcommittee’s recommended budget of $358.8 million was sent to a second reading.

Planned site on Concord Street would serve as emergency dispatch center for Framingham and Natick.

Developers are looking to develop a six-floor apartment building in downtown Framingham.

The group heard presentations on parks and recreation, library, and technology services budgets on Wednesday.

Spilka: $75.5M would “(open) the workforce floodgates” in Massachusetts.

Hundreds of Framingham residents signed a petition in support of the project after it was originally deferred in FY25 capital budget.

Public school, police, fire, and DPW budgets were outlined during Saturday’s meeting.

About $3 million in total for 13 projects across Framingham, including Athenaeum Hall’s preservation, were approved.

The act requires Massachusetts cities and towns to meet certain zoning requirements.

Legislation includes money for emergency shelter system in Massachusetts.

The mayor’s FY25 budget submission features the Framingham School Committee’s full recommendation.

One Howard, LLC was primed to provide an update on their six-floor apartment plan on Thursday.

A total of 13 projects totaling around $3 million have been recommended by the city’s Community Preservation Committee.

A public hearing regarding the application in downtown Framingham will be held at the Memorial Building on Thursday.

Local, state, and federal officials commemorated the study’s work at the Memorial Building on Monday.