A First Look – Raising Cane’s Design & Framingham specific mural

About a month ago we announced that Raising Cane’s was coming to join ‘Chicken Mile’ on Cochituate Road. See that full announcement HERE. Today we have a glimpse on the design for the site where the old Aegean used to sit. Raising Cane’s Restaurants, LLC is seeking to open a restaurant on Cochituate Rd, a

Village of Saxonville Facebook group loses City Councilor admin and shuts down

The remaining admin seems to suggest that outgoing City Councilor Cesar Stewart Morales no longer found the group a welcoming place. We had noticed that late summer, Stewart Morales had removed himself as the administrator of the Facebook group. Remaining admin, Vanessa Pendexter (Rosehip), in series of messages blames hacking and bringing back deleted posts

City’s #1 definitive guide to residents in the city – severely flawed with major errors contained within.

City maintains this document titled as “Residents Seventeen Years of Age or Older”, and uses it as a primary source of information in the city when it comes to residents who live here. While Compiled by the Registrar of Voters and the City Clerk, this list is not based on voting status. Residents have notified

The Kia Challenge in Framingham

Car thefts and MV breaks are on the rise in Framingham, which may make it more expensive to insure vehicles that are garaged or kept within city limits. Kia owners face a more serious issue, as recent models, lack steering immobilizers which make them relatively easy to steal, and many owners are finding their insurers

City closes on purchase of Georgetown & High Line Railway Company property for $5,000,000

Property assessed by city at $4,279,500 was purchased at a premium on the assessment by the city for a cool $5-million. The transaction closed on December 12, 2023, and became official with Mayor Sisitisky’s chicken scratch. We are sure there will be some big announcement on the purchase in the next city council meeting. It’s

A Look Back at the Lies: The Yvonne Spicer – George Santos parallel

THE STORY BELOW WAS PUBLISHED OCTOBER 13 2021 Spicer has spent too much time bumping elbows with Liz Warren. On Monday, at the Indigenous Peoples Day celebration at the McCarthy School, she made a wild new claim. She proclaimed, “my father shared with me that we have Native ancestry in the Cherokee Nation. “ VIDEO

A Look Back: Internal Documents Supporting the Army National Guard taking over Bussing Operations

Of course this isn’t apples and apples anymore. This is Framingham not willing to pony up the $$$ required to retain drivers combined with the school choice program that makes bus routes in Framingham that much more insane.

Cesar Stewart Morales changes districts. Councilor did not seek re-election in D2… Was it because he had planned a move?

On December 7, 2023 a real estate transaction occurred involving a sitting City Councilor. District 2 City Councilor for Saxonville, Cesar Stewart-Morales and his husband Jeffrey, closed on a house on Nobscot Drive, in Nobscot. Cesar and his family have purchased a 3 year old, “spectacular Brimstone Estates dream home”. The property boasts 4100 sq

TJ’s Neighborhood Market to close at end of year

A Coburnville staple lunch spot is closing at the end of 2023. If you want to get in on some of their porchetta sub deliciousness, you better do it before their last day on December 30, 2023. Owners Nancy and Scott cite retirement for the reason to close, however we’ve been predicting their closure for

Mega-Apartment Postponed by Developer – Citing Worsening Economics; What will happen to Seabra’s DTF move?

The developer, Kimco & New Creek LLC, who for the last two years has been working with city boards and commissions to gain approval to demolish the Seabra Supermarket plaza at 208 Waverly Street (AutoZone/Dollar General/Seabra) and to build a mega-apartment complex, has suddenly withdrawn their proposal, but with the possibly to re-apply in future.

In Framingham forgery attempt, wanted man captured, now faces the music in Wilton CT

On November 16th, James Greco of Wyantskill NY, was located in Framingham, trying to pass forged checks at the OCP Stop & Shop Citizens Bank branch location. In the incident, he was charged on a fugitive from justice warrant, also attempted larceny, utter counterfeit note, bank note forgery, and identity fraud. . The fugitive from

City getting sued for half-a-billion dollars… or is it $5-million? The lawsuit is very unclear.

On Dec 4, 2023 in the United States District Court, Sarah Catherine E. Spaulding filed suit against the City, demanding a jury trial and punitive damages of $500,000,000. Of course in the complaint text itself, only $5,000,000 is demanded. This lawsuit has serious issues, and will likely be tossed before the city gets too deep