SMOC house sold off for $125,000 under initial ask – to be rehabbed

On 1/17/2023 SMOC listed it’s property at 7 Lexington St, DTF, for $400,000, later reducing it to $325,000 on 1/30/2023. The listing merely stated, “Walking distance to Metro West Medical Center and downtown Framingham amenities. Great property for investors and or owners looking for a new project. Buyers to do their own due diligence with

FINAL STEP: Sanctuary City Ordinance to go to Mayor for Signature

On 3/30/2023 at 6PM, there will be one final discussion – before the Sanctuary City ordinance goes first to the City Council and then to the Mayor for his signature, forever making Framingham officially a sanctuary for undocumented immigrants. This discussion will be remote only and if you wish to be heard, put this meeting

Chris Petrini’s firm still raking in taxpayer $$$ despite city developing in-house legal team.

On June 30, 2022, Chris Petrini (and his firm Petrini & Associates) retired from his role as City Solicitor. In the late summer of 2022 the city started creating its own in-house law team. See the Source article below. At the time Petrini’s retirement was announced in February 2022, Sisitsky told the Framingham Source, “It

How about ‘No’. Eversource wants to install a Networked Geothermal Demonstration Pilot Project on City Property, but refuses to replace double poles in city as required by law.

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The Eversource 2022 Double Pole Report

The term “double pole” refers to the situation when a replacement utility pole is built alongside the pole to be replaced for the purpose of transferring the electric, telephone, cable, or other wires from one pole to the other. Over time, utility poles in your community may require replacement because of: In Framingham, most of our double poles

NEWEST DTF MEGA APARTMENT PLAN – CHARLIE ZAMMUTO SEEKS TO FURTHER DESTROY $OUTH $IDE

Charlie Zammuto is after another sweet payday in Framingham, developing every inch of the city with mega apartments that nobody wants. In the proposal you will read about below, he is proposing a 40 apartment, 6 story building, abutting the noisy freight yard in DTF. IN NOVEMBER FU OBTAINED DOCUMENTS INDICATING A REDEVELOPMENT OF THE