FOIA DUMP: How much the taxpayers reimbursed Tremblay for his 2023 Brazilian vacation

REQUEST DATE: 8/7/2024 REQUESTED BY: Michelle Donati THE REQUEST: I am writing to request records about Superintendent Robert Tremblay’s trip to Brazil. I am requesting all records pertaining to Dr. Tremblay’s trip, including his calendar and schedule, meetings attended, hours worked and expenses requested for reimbursement. RESPONSE DATE: 8/20/2024 THE RESPONSE: Attached please find the

College-Counselor-Fortune-Teller seeks a license

The license hearing will be conducted remotely on Monday August 12th at 7pm via webinar. He owns an online tarot service operated since 2022 at https://www.mctarotadvising.com/, and his college counseling services at https://www.mcadvisingservices.com/. His resume includes his most recent job, not in his own employment, as working for 4 months as a senior consultant at

A Worcester Republican Senator with a history of doubting election integrity, looks to be meddling in Framingham’s voter rolls

A FOIA request came in today which was apparently submitted by an assistant to new Worcester Republican State Senator Peter Durant. He has been pursuing claims of voter fraud here in the state. The new FOIA indicates he is concerned with voter fraud here in Framingham as well. In his FOIA request, Daniel Hickey, of

CPA fund proposal by private entity, to preserve historic Bullard Building, is well worth considering.

The Community Preservation Act (CPA) is a Massachusetts state law passed in 2000 that enables communities to raise funds to preserve open space and historic sites, create affordable housing, and develop outdoor recreational facilities. The CPA allows communities to create a local Community Preservation Fund by levying a surcharge of up to 3% on real

Framingham Water Bill Discount Lists. It is now revealed who got them, and who is now being asked to pony up $$$ after years of underpayments.

WHY THIS MATTERS: The city determined years ago that it was incorrectly billing some customers less than they were supposed to, and this went on for years. Now the city is seeking to correct the issue by billing several condominium customers thousands of dollars each. The reality is, that rates had been increased to correct