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UPDATED: 5 Things You Need To Know Today in Framingham: January 22
Framingham band Dulce de Leche at Amazing Things and Paper Towns DVD party at Framingham High Library tonight.
1. Framingham Library will hosts a DVD release party for the movie Paper Towns tonight, Jan. 22, at the Framingham High School Library. The event starts at 6 p.m. There will be a John Green trivia contest, a Margo-type scavenger hunt and food and drinks.
2. Habitat for Humanity MetroWest Greater Worcester will partner with MetroWest Medical Center to support Veteran families in need. Today, January 22, MetroWest Medical employees will participate in Project Playhouse sponsored by the hospital. The all day event will be held at the Medical Arts Building in Framingham. The Bruins’ themed playhouse will then be donated to the children of a local Veteran as a way to say “thank you” for their service and to provide necessary funds for the Critical Home repair program and Veteran builds that Habitat MetroWest Greater Worcester manages.
3. FLYERS in action:
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- Framingham High swim & dive team looking for its 5th win of the season tonight against Needham. Keefe Technical pool at 7.
- Framingham High boys indoor track team lost to Newton North Thursday. Click here for individual results.
- Framingham High boys basketball team will host Norwood at 6:30 p.m.
- Girls basketball team travels to Norwood for a game against the Mustangs. Tip-off at 6:45 p.m.
- Girls indoor track team lost to defending state champions Newton North Thursday.
- Boys ice hockey host Norwood at 3:30 p.m. at Loring Arena
4. Thursday, Governor Charlie Baker delivers his first State of the Commonwealth address from the House Chamber of the Massachusetts State House. Click here to read his speech.
5. Catch a Framingham High-based jazz and funk band tonight at Amazing Things. Dulce de Leche is opening for Fugue Mill, musicians who weave jazz through the fabric of Bluegrass, Celtic, and Classical music. Show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are still available, ranging from $18 t0 $9, with discounts for students. Photo by Cheryl Elkins
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