I Believe Academy Fundraiser
Framingham’s police and fire departments took part in I Believe Academy’s fundraiser on the basketball court this past Sunday, April 27.
Framingham’s police and fire departments took part in I Believe Academy’s fundraiser on the basketball court this past Sunday, April 27.
This Friday, April 4, marks Opening Day at Fenway Park.
With another season of baseball now underway, we wanted to take a look at the community’s spot in the sports’ history.
In the latest installment of our series produced in conjunction with the Framingham History Center to commemorate [ . . . ]
This Friday, April 4, marks Opening Day at Fenway Park.
With another season of baseball now underway, we wanted to take a look at the community’s spot in the sports’ history.
In the latest installment of our series produced in conjunction with the Framingham History Center to commemorate [ . . . ]
On March 22, a mobile polar plunge was held in the parking lot of Jack’s Abby in downtown Framingham.
Last year, Special Olympics Massachusetts unveiled the plunge tank—known as “Bear Force One”—in an effort to make polar plunges more accessible. Money raised during this recent plunge will be used [ . . . ]
Scouting America—formerly known as the Boy Scouts of America—began welcoming girls back in 2018.
For years, Framingham’s Troop 12 didn’t have enough scouts to create their own girls troop—until now.
Both girls and boys troops will be operating alongside each other under the Troop 12 umbrella. The [ . . . ]
We continue our series of feature pieces created in conjunction with the Framingham History Center, as the community celebrates its 325th anniversary
March is Women’s History Month. In recognition of that, we wanted to highlight Framingham’s role in one of the major pieces of women’s history in the [ . . . ]
Girls wrestling is the fastest growing sport in the country, as participation levels more than doubled from 2022 to 2023.
But this past year, the Lady Flyers of Framingham High School didn’t just simply participate in wresting–they dominated.
We spoke with members of Framingham High’s girls [ . . . ]