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1 Framingham Public School students in grades K-5 return to in-person 5-days-a-week classroom education today. About 85% of the students are expected to return according to survey results.
The Commonwealth of Massachusetts designated the City of Framingham on April 1 as a high-risk community or red community for the spread of the coronavirus.
Framingham Public School district is in the top 5 in the state for COVID positive cases among students and staff.
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2. Congresswoman Katherine Clark will hold a Facebook Live at 11 a.m. to discuss immigration issues. District 7 City Councilor Margareth Shepard is one of the panelists.
The Framingham Public Library will continue its changing climate series today with “Framingham is Preparing for Climate Change.” The Zoom event is from 7 to 8 p.m. Pre-registration is required by 9 a.m. today. Presenters include Framingham Sustainability Coordinator Shawn Luz and Aimee Powelka of Energize Framingham
4. Starting the week of April 5, the Framingham Department of Public Works will begin its city-wide street sweeping program.
5. New commuter rail schedule starts today.
BONUS: According to the Mayor’s public schedule, Mayor Yvonne Spicer has no public events.