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5 Things You Need To Know Today in Framingham: February 23
Framingham Special Town Meeting tonight and Congresswoman Clark read about America's first woman firefighter to Framingham kindergarteners.

1. The Town of Framingham will hold a Special Town Meeting tonight at 7:30 in the Memorial Building.
2. Congresswoman Katherine Clark read the book Molly, by Golly to two different kindergarten classes at Wilson International Baccalaureate School in Framingham. the book is about Molly Williams, an African-American slave, who becomes America’s first woman firefighter. Click here to watch video of her reading and to read more about her visit.
The Congresswoman also donated two bags of books to McCarthy Elementary School.
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3. After a month without free, public wi-fi access for teachers, staff,and students not using district-owned devices, the Framingham Public Schools says wi-fi is available for those bringing their own devices to the schools.
4. The U.S. Social Security Administration is moving its downtown Framingham office. The current 100 Concord Street, suite 2A office will close later this month, and there will be limit service available at that office on Feb. 25 and 26. The Framingham office is closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
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5. FLYERS in action:
- Tonight is the Bay State Cheer & Dance championships at Framingham High.
- Tonight is the Framingham High boys ice hockey team’s final regular season game. The Flyers have already qualified for the post season. The Flyers will battle Xaverian on the road at 6:40 p.m.
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