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Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey announced Monday that the state’s emergency shelter system is nearing capacity.

Keefe Regional Technical School will be benefitting from a $520,000 grant to expand their adult educational programs.

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey recently announced that the senior population across the state could qualify for greater tax breaks.

A special Shabbat service will be held on Friday, October 13 at Temple Beth Am to show solidarity with those in Israel.

Election Day in Framingham is right around the corner, though it’s coming in the wake of remarkably low turnouts for the preliminary vote in the District 9 City Council race.

Framingham officials have offered a pair of updates regarding the ongoing road work along Union Avenue as well as safety concerns related to Salem Road.

City Council approves Accessory Dwelling Units (ADUs) in Framingham.

The city will begin water flushing in residential, business, and commercial areas on October 10th. The process is expected to last 6 weeks.

Framingham, MA – At approximately 1:47pm today, the Framingham Police Department responded to Flagg Drive for a report of a juvenile suffering from a gunshot wound. The injury is non-life-threatening and the victim was transported to an area hospital.

$350,000 in state funding will be used to establish the Massachusetts Overdose Prevention Helpline

A job fair at St. Patrick’s Manor will be hosting a job fair on Wednesday, October 4.

Framingham officials have completed the purchase of 3.2 miles of trails to stretch the Bruce Freeman Rail Trail into the city.

Framingham Mayor Charlie Sisitsky provided a number of updates on city developments during a recent meeting with the Coburnville-Tripoli Neighborhood Association.

Bid proposals are now open for the planned renovations at Framingham’s Mary Dennison Park.

Additional legal services for migrants within the emergency shelter system in Massachusetts are being offered by state agencies.

Framingham Public Schools continues to feel the brunt of bus driver shortages.

Runners and walkers will take to the streets during the Purple Passion 5K fundraiser on September 23.

Volunteer tutors are being sought by Literacy Unlimited at the Framingham Public Library to help others learn the English language this fall.

Eversource has continued work on a geothermal energy project at Massachusetts Bay Community College's campus in Framingham.

Officials in Framingham released the unofficial results of Tuesday’s preliminary District 9 City Council election.

The MassReconnect program is initiative that will provide community college courses free of charge for thousands of residents across the state.

The preliminary election for the District 9 Framingham City Council seat will be held Tuesday, September 19.

Massachusetts officials are making efforts to expand language access across the state government.

Drivers can expect more hiccups by Grove Street through September 29, as more road work will required a detour.

The Relay For Life event originally scheduled for Saturday, September 30 at Bowditch Field in Framingham has been postponed to the spring of 2024.

Nurses at Framingham Union Hospital have made a filing with the National Labor Relations Board for an election to join the Massachusetts Nurses Association.

A household hazardous waste collection event will be held for Framingham residents on Saturday, September 23.

The most recent meeting of the Framingham School Committee was a contentious one, as elected officials called for action from their contracted bus operator amid an ongoing driver shortage.

Road work will begin along Waverley Street in Framingham late on Thursday, September 14.

The biggest sale of the year at the Framingham Public Library will be held on Saturday, September 16.

Multiple applicants are being sought to join the Framingham Conservation Commission.

A ceremony to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the ceasefire that brought an end to the Korean War will be held at the Cushing Memorial Chapel on Sunday, October 1.

The final round of pandemic EBT benefits are being released to students across Massachusetts.

John Gibbons has been named as the Interim Principal at Brophy Elementary School.

Part of over $4 million in state assistance will be utilized in Framingham to support youth mental health initiatives.

A community workshop regarding the Framingham Climate Action Plan will take place on Tuesday, September 12.

The Greater Framingham Community Church will be hosting a vaccine clinic and health screening on Sunday, September 24.

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has made an appeal to the federal government to speed up the process to authorize migrants for work.

The Massachusetts Department of Public Health announced that Middlesex County, which includes Framingham, is at a moderate risk for additional human infection of West Nile virus.

The four newest members of the Framingham Fire Department are all veterans of the United States Armed Forces.

In recognition of the 22nd anniversary of the September 11 attacks, a remembrance ceremony will take place at Cushing Memorial Park along Dudley Road.

A valuable resource to MetroWest residents has re-opened, as A Place To Turn has completed the additions and renovations to its food pantry.

A youth basketball clinic hosted by Framingham High School coaches will begin on September 12.

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey has recognized September as Emergency Preparedness Month statewide.

Bid proposals are being accepted by Framingham officials for improvements at Mary Dennison Park.

Projects related to the arts and humanities are now eligible to apply for grant funding through the Framingham Cultural Council.

Stearns Farm has continued to make progress on the installation of a new well at the site.

Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey recently activated upwards of 250 members of the National Guard to assist at emergency hotel sites sheltering migrant families across the Commonwealth.

Joseph Cecchi was recently sworn in as the new Chief of Police at Framingham State University.

Projects within Framingham to withstand the impacts of climate change are set to benefit from just over $2.2 million passed down by the state government.