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Regional Planning Forum on February 28th

February 19th, 2006

FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Boston Region Metropolitan Planning Organization (MPO) is holding forums to get input for its long-range plan, JOURNEY to 2030. Interested individuals and representatives of groups are invited to share ideas about transportation issues. Framingham will host one of four regional forums on February 28, from 1:30 – 3:30 p.m. in the Memorial Building,… [read more].


Pilot Study Group Forum Thursday Night

January 30th, 2006

FRAMINGHAM, MA – Social Service Pilot and Comparative Impact Study Group Public Forum will be held on Thursday February 2, 2006, 7:00PM in the Public Hearing Room, Memorial Building, 150 Concord Street. Forum 1: Public Input Topic: “The Impact of Social Service Programs in Framingham” Process/Format: Those wishing to speak will sign their name on a sign… [read more].


McAuliffe Library Question and Answer Session Canceled

March 8th, 2005

FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Board of Library Trustees question and answer session on the new branch library project that was scheduled for 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, March 08, 2005 (today) in the Public Hearing Room of the Memorial Building has been canceled due to bad weather. The Trustees apologize for any inconvenience caused by this cancellation and… [read more].


Framingham Government serves up Streaming Video Broadcasts

March 29th, 2004

FRAMINGHAM, MA – Beginning January 8, 2004, the Town of Framingham has announced that streaming video broadcasts of the Selectmen’s Meetings, as well as the Town of Framingham Public Access Channel, is now viewable on the World Wide Web 24 hours a day. The broadcasts will be available via the Internet on the Town of Framingham website…. [read more].


FOCUS 2000 - Framingham plans for the 21st Century.

October 17th, 1996

FRAMINGHAM, MA – If you are wondering “What will Framingham be like in the next century?”, you’ll be glad to know a concerned group made up of town officials, business, education, and community leaders is already hard at work on a plan to insure that Framingham will be an even better place to live, work, and enjoy… [read more].