Month: August 2023
Salem End Road – Speed & Safety Analysis
Update: FU may have saved TJ’s Neighborhood Market.
UPDATE: The post below came out on Aug 8, 2023, on Aug 18th we provide the following update… The petitioner for this plan, has decided to make ‘changes to both the site plan and the building’, this is in response to feedback the building owner had received. We feel it is likely because we called
Dr Spicer gets a job… ends ‘woe is me’ pity party.
Spicer has been names as the new executive director of Life Science Cares Boston, a nonprofit aiming to leverage ” the power of the life science industry to solve one of our most intractable social issues—poverty”. PRESS RELEASE: Dr. Yvonne M. Spicer Appointed Executive Director of Life Science Cares Boston News | August 15, 2023 Former City
Historic Victorian to be demolished in order to build Framingham’s Next Mega-Apartment!
On Wed Aug 9, the matter of historic reuse/demolition delay goes before the Historical Commission who will decide whether the 1890 Emma Knight House, an old Victorian house, which has been more recently converted into a large multi family, has enough historical significance, that a planned demolition should be delayed for a period of time,
CRASH REPORT: Beaver Smash and Run 7/22/2023
Framingham Prison History in Sherborn
I was introduced to a bit of Framingham history, located just over the border in Sherborn. Over the weekend I walked the grounds of the Clara Burton Cemetery, a sacred, and a bit eerie place. While I didn’t take many pictures while there, I would recommend anyone wanting to experience a bit of a different
It’s a Beautiful Day in the Argihood… Eastleigh Farm’s Dudley launches his fiddy-million-dollar cash grab on the interweb2.
In September 2022 in a public meeting, Dudley Stephan thought nobody was watching, he gloated about his plan to turn what once was a large farm on the north side, into a housing development, which he described as ‘not Millwood’, but essentially it is Millwood with thick eau de cowshit wafting in the open windows
Design and Costs for ‘New City Hall’ Health Clinic
Some of the expenses off the bat – post the $2,000,001 purchase of 188 Concord St, the building to serve as “new city hall”. And some designs… for the first floor.
How The Framingham Community Can Help Asylum-Seeking Families
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – 8/1/2023For further information, contact:Susan Scully PetroniCity of Framingham Public Information Officerspetroni@framinghamma.gov508-782-8629 FRAMINGHAM – Since Friday night, Mayor Charlie Sisitsky, First Lady Robin Kaye, elected City leaders, the legislative delegation, and others have been providing medical assistance, food, clothing, and other immediate needs to about a dozen asylum-seeking families in Framingham, placed