See how the ongoing coronavirus pandemic has affected hospital capacity in Middlesex County and across MA.
The MutualOne Foundation grant will support the read-aloud programs at Brophy and Harmony Grove elementary schools.
The virtual 5K will take place at the end of July to help the more than 50 percent of MassBay students who struggle with hunger.
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The Thursday panel sponsored by Framingham Families for Racial Equity in Education will cover school policing, discipline and more.
Simply Recycling, which collects textiles and household items, will no longer automatically collect items at the curb.
The SMOC grant is part of $3 million secured for local Head Start programs, according to U.S. Rep. Katherine Clark.
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The nation is experiencing a severe blood donation shortage.
The East Middlesex Mosquito Control Project will be using trucks to spray the pesticide Zenivex E4.
The heat index could rise above 100 this week. Framingham is offering residents a refuge.
Any registered Democrat in Framingham can attend the event to pick 34 delegates for the state Democratic convention this fall.
The Braintree-based Flatley Foundation made a second large donation to the local program, which means more kids will be served.
A car caravan will head to MCI-Framingham to demand clemency for women as part of a wider tour across New England.
Framingham's mayor was picked for the North Carolina-based Bob Moog Foundation board due to her experience in education.
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Donations of all blood types are needed as the pandemic has affected the nation's blood supply.
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The Framingham Juneteenth event will examine the origin of the holiday, and the 1921 Tulsa race massacre.
Framingham residents could see a nearly 10 percent rate increase when the new fiscal year begins.
Framingham may only staff beaches during the busiest times this summer — but the city is still hiring lifeguards.
However, the city's usual Flag Day parade has been called off again in 2021.
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Blood platelet donations are in high demand for cancer patients.
Any electronic item is welcome as along as it has either a cord or power button.
Veteran groups from Framingham and Natick are hosting the American flag disposal event on June 13.
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Framingham's first formal dog park will be located at Farm Pond Park and paid for mostly through grants.
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The Red Cross is holding a few blood drives soon in the Framingham area. The pandemic continues to impact the country's blood supply.
Barry Bograd served for decades as a park commissioner. A new field at Walsh Middle School will bear his name.
Local litter pickup groups will hit Route 135 on Saturday for a community cleanup.
It's one of the Framingham High School Foundation's biggest fundraisers, and an event honoring locals devoted to education.
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The programs are available at the Framingham, Marlborough and Hudson clubhouses.
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