The Beacon Hill officials outlined their efforts and heard about key issues across Framingham.
The group unanimously approved a plan to start an in-house busing system for the 2025-26 school year.
The Framingham City Council will receive 13 requests for funding.
The two groups held a joint meeting on March 13.
The FY25 budget was the topic during a joint meeting between the City Council's Finance Subcommittee and the School Committee.
The matters were addressed at Thursday’s City Council meeting.
A project with over 130 units on the south side of Framingham has been proposed to city officials.
The results from Super Tuesday’s primary elections in Framingham are in.
The group met on Thursday to discuss Article II and Article VI.
Framingham voters will be taking to the polls on Super Tuesday, March 5.
An alternative in-house model was proposed during Wednesday’s meeting.
Members evaluated traffic data on the road during their meeting on Tuesday.
The group met on Monday to review local projects eligible for state grants.
Framingham Parks and Recreation Director Jim Snyder gave an update on February 20.
The deadlines and details Framingham voters need leading up to Super Tuesday.
Voters will choose from two groups of candidates to form the 35-member FDC.
The article relates to the School Committee and other elected roles in Framingham.
Committee members were brought into the ongoing discourse regarding school safety on Wednesday.
The Framingham School Committee has been presented with a number of possibilities.
Behavior at Framingham High School—as well as other local schools—was a major topic on Tuesday.
Framingham officials are seeking applicants for a wide range of local groups.
The project on Framingham's north side aims to address sewers, intersections, and more.
Framingham Mayor Charlie Sisitsky gave his annual address on Monday at the Memorial Building.
City Clerk Lisa Ferguson is reminding residents about a pair of municipal measures.
Dr. Anthony Pope was hired as the school district’s Assistant Superintendent for Equity, Belonging, and Community Engagement.
The Framingham School Committee will be presented with official options on February 7.
CEOs of Tenet Healthcare and MetroWest Medical Center were present for Tuesday's City Council meeting.
By a 5-4 vote, the committee recommended to keep the City Council size and structure in tact.
Pratt has been Framingham's Assistant CFO since 2006.
Ward took a visit to The Frame's studio for an exclusive interview to discuss his newly elected position.
Local nurses have voted in favor of joining the Massachusetts Nurses Association.
The Framingham Traffic Commission held a public meeting related to proposed changes.
Leaders of the healthcare center will be in attendance at the Memorial Building.
The program will offer free rides on certain routes through March.
The latest group was sworn in prior to holding their first meeting of 2024.
Nurses will vote on having the Massachusetts Nurses Association represent them.
A public safety meeting regarding a number of issues in the Warren Oaks and Musterfield area, especially speeding.
The Framingham City Council unanimously approved motions on Tuesday.
The Framingham Charter Review Committee’s meeting featured discussions on the potential changes.
Framingham will partake in the Massachusetts School Building Authority, bringing the city one step closer towards funding a south side school building project.
Framingham’s Chief Financial Officer and Director of Administration and Finance Louise Miller has resigned from the position, effective December 31.
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has signed off on her administration’s Economic Development Plan.
The City Council was presented with additional financial documents as talks regarding transparency continued.
The Framingham Sustainability Committee’s annual report was presented to the City Council.
Framingham City Councilors voted in favor of shifting tax rates for the upcoming fiscal year.
Local residents are being advised of tips to ensure they’re heating their homes efficiently.
Discussions regarding financial transparency continued between the City Council’s Finance Subcommittee and CFO.
Over 1,000 migrants who have come to Massachusetts in the past few months have been assisted in receiving work authorizations.
The group has begun to investigate what it would cost to bring transportation operations under the city’s watch.
Nurses at Framingham Union Hospital are still calling for an election to potentially unionize.