Episodes
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July 25, 2024
This week on The Frame: the Planning Board gets an update on the One Howard apartment building plan, and the Traffic Commission hears safety concerns regarding Nixon Road and Parmenter Road. Plus: an interview with Spencer Cohen—a local director whose new movie “The Compatriots,” which debuts next [ . . . ]
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July 18, 2024
This week on The Frame: School Superintendent Dr. Robert Tremblay updates City Council on school safety matters, swimming at Waushakum Beach put on hold again, and Framingham and Natick’s plan for a regional emergency dispatch center benefits from state funding. Plus: highlights on the Doug Flutie [ . . . ]
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July 11, 2024
This week on The Frame: more MBTA Communities Act discussions among the Planning Board, officials provide details on the Seabra Foods relocation, and the city reaches an agreement with their former school bus vendor following a pandemic-era dispute. Plus: what you need to know about water quality in [ . . . ]
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June 27, 2024
This week on The Frame: Chief Baker provides updates to the City Council on policing and school safety, the Planning Board’s work on a downtown apartment project is kicked back to July, and a public hearing is set for the MBTA Communities Act. Plus: leading up to Independence Day, an interview with [ . . . ]
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June 20, 2024
This week on The Frame: the Charter Review Committee finalizes their recommendations, a heat wave spreads across the MetroWest region, and Framingham commemorates the Juneteenth holiday. Plus: a profile on the innovator behind the recipe for chocolate chip cookies, and her connection to Framingham [ . . . ]
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June 13, 2024
This week on The Frame: Framingham Public Schools and the Framingham Teachers Association reach an agreement on new contracts, the Planning Board continues its discussion regarding the MBTA Communities Act, and atac announces layoffs for all staff members. Plus: a conversation with Framingham [ . . . ]