Episodes
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September 26, 2024
This week on The Frame: City Council members review the latest proposals for the MBTA Communities Act, Call2Talk hosts a local event to prevent suicide, and the 13th annual Purple Passion 5K is set to take place on Saturday. Plus: a look into Question 5 on the Massachusetts ballot, which would raise [ . . . ]
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September 05, 2024
This week on The Frame: primary election results are in, the Planning Board continues to make strides for MBTA Communities Act compliance, and the School Committee addresses ongoing concerns with school bus shortages. Plus: an encore presentation of our piece featuring the work done by Framingham [ . . . ]
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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 [ . . . ]