5 Things You Need To Know Today in Framingham: Monday, June 22, 2020
1 Restaurants can return to indoor dining today, under the state’s Phase II part 2 re-opening plan. Personal services like nail salons, and European Wax Center on Route 9 can…
1 Restaurants can return to indoor dining today, under the state’s Phase II part 2 re-opening plan. Personal services like nail salons, and European Wax Center on Route 9 can…
FRAMINGHAM – Entertainer Jonathan Campbell visited with residents at Branches of Framingham on Father’s Day 2020. Dads at Branches snacked on hand made pretzels with honey mustard and cheese dipping…
FRAMINGHAM – About 60 people attended a Juneteenth march & celebration yesterday, in downtown Framingham. The peaceful march started at Cushing Memorial Park and made its way to the steps…
FRAMINGHAM – Kenneth Gloss is the proprietor of the internationally- known Brattle Book Shop in Boston’s Downtown Crossing section. He succeeded his late father, George Gloss, a well-known figure both…
FRAMINGHAM- The Framingham Council on Aging is hosting a remote community meeting on June 24. The 2 p.m. meeting will be held using the online remote platform ZOOM. The meeting’s…
FRAMINGHAM – Earlier this month, the Framingham Public Library announced that it would begin curb-side pick up of items on hold for customers. Below is a video on some tips…
FRAMINGHAM – The MetroWest YMCA will opens it outdoor pool in Framingham on Saturday, June 20. “We are proceeding with great care and caution. With the guidance of local and…
1 Yesterday was the last day of schools for Framingham Public School students. Today, the public school district is collection Chromebooks. Click here for a return schedule. 2. With the…
FRAMINGHAM – Open Spirit in Saxonville will host summer solstice outdoor yoga on Saturday, June 20 at 10 a.m. in the playground. Register is required. Click here to register. Wear…
FRAMINGHAM – The Framingham Farmers’ Market will not open until July. “In light of the COVID-19 pandemic, we have decided to delay our opening day until Thursday, July 9,” announced…