Coming up on the Framingham Patch calendar: Splash & Dash
Happening soon: Splash & Dash on the Framingham Patch calendar
Coming up: Splash & Dash on the Framingham Patch calendar
The annual pre-Independence Day celebration is usually held in late June.
The men face numerous charges related to possessing and firing guns, and police have also picked up other firearms.
A conference, free and open to the public, addresses the timely topic on Thursday.
Repairs to the water main were expected to continue for most of Wednesday.
Spotted on the Framingham calendar: Splash & Dash
Residents can join the opposition to the Mayor/City Council driven cuts by attending the finance showdown meeting at 5pm on Tuesday, May 26.
The new owners, who also own a restaurant in Ashland, say menu favorites will continue.
Spotted on the Framingham calendar: The Claflin Hill Youth Symphonies: The Re-Launch!
The school system budget cut is $3.2 million - not $1.2 million - and the damage will be huge despite glib rhetoric from Stefanini et al
Coming up on the Framingham Patch calendar: Annual Memorial Day Pancake Breakfast
Spotted on the Framingham calendar: Progressive Religion in a Regressive Era with First Parish of Sudbury
Police arrested the man and two others in December through an undercover sting operation.
A public fair includes demonstrations of various approaches for addressing climate change.
A commonly used financial strategy would avoid hasty cuts to city services and schools and buy time for better planning for next year
The off-duty Waltham fire lieutenant was struck on his head by the falling limb, and went to Brigham and Women's Hospital for treatment.
A GoFundMe campaign is underway, and a community event is planned for early June.
Fueling up for a vacation drive can be expensive, but Americans will hit the road anyway. A little planning can cut down the cost.
Street closures will soon start in downtown Framingham, brought on by upgrades at nearby rail tracks.
More than just the unofficial start of summer, Memorial Day weekend is a time to honor veterans who have died in the line of duty.
Soon, air travelers will be able to check in, drop their bags and go through security screening before they get to Boston's Logan Airport.
Shelly Mattscheck Receives National 2026 Senior Housing & Senior Living Future Leaders Award
No one was injured, but the blaze took away the home of a four-person family, according to Framingham fire officials Monday evening.
Support of American Parkinson Disease Associationās Largest Fundraiser Reflects Commitment to Patients & Care Partners
The city is looking for dozens of volunteers to help guide Framingham governance. So far, they're in short supply.
Rep. Lewis Secured Wins for Ashland and Framingham in the 2027 House Budget.
The event is a kick-off to a month that marks the importance of sexual and gender equality in Framingham and worldwide.
The budget gap between the Mayor's budget and the School Committee's voted budget just exploded to $4 million. Huge staff cuts are ahead.
The Massachusetts Association of Realtors has just released its latest report on home sales across the state.
The college, which has its health care campus in Framingham, is launching an associate degree in a fast-growing field.
Framingham will begin planting flags at military gravesites this weekend, in honor of Memorial Day. There are lots of flags to install.
The City Council rejected the Mayor's budget submission, creating chaos in the budget process and offering little guidance on solutions
The longtime coffee business, which has shops and a roastery on the Cape, is expanding onto the mainland.
The Strategic Initiatives & Financial Oversight Committee's March 2026 report sheds light on the root cause of Framingham's budget crisis
The Mayor reneged on his promised funding for the schools, excluded new solar projects & violated the new charter - a mismanagement trifecta
A bar, a restaurant and a convenience store failed recent compliance checks by police.
Mother's Day is less than a week away, but it's not too late to make plans for dining out ā if you act soon.
A lawsuit aims to reverse the Zoning Board of Appeals decision blocking a development project and warn off local resident opposition.