ORIGINALLY POSTED MAY 2020 This webpage, Framingham Unfiltered, cost only $675. That is the cost of its hosting and domain registration for the period of 3 years, paid upfront. We now have google ads on the page which generate enough money to pay the bills with some going into a savings account earmarked “the legal
DTF – Pearl Street Mega Apartment Planned by C Zammuto? Daniel’s Table selling out to make city more unaffordable?
There is ample evidence showing that Newton developer Charlie Zammuto is not a good player when it comes with following the rules in his developments. He has for example changed a mega apartment building from sewer to septic, without consulting the city in the first place. He has also broken building code and rules in
The Design for Tavern on the Square at Shoppers World.
As we alluded to several months ago – we are nearing the finish line of having a new dining option in Shoppers World and this one is going to be a highlight, filling the spot that John Harvard’s used to sit.
Supporting Caroline Colarusso, resident Yale Zussman asked City to block the votes of 1000+ “illegally” registered persons – has your vote been contested?
THE COMPLAINTclick to enlarge pages INTERNAL EMAILSclick to enlarge pages THE CONTESTED REGISTRATIONSclick to enlarge pagesalphabetical by last name
Open Letter: Evidence of City under Sisitsky, willfully violating Public Records Laws
CLICK TO ENLARGE ANY EMAILS OR IMAGES IN THIS DOCUMENT By email to the mayor, council, and COO, and online only To the City Council, the Mayor, Michael Tusino, and the Records Access Officers of Framingham, we have communicated with you all over the last several months, by letter or by records requests. Last City
Does Sisitsky want to move City Offices from the Memorial Building? Is there a massive conflict of interest here?
Under Spicer, she tried to get the city to purchase the Perini building off of Union Street for $13,000,000 which was nearly $2,000,000 more than the city consultants decided the building was worth. Under Sisitsky, the city is looking at a few properties to move the memorial building staff. One of which is disclosed in
The Human Relations Commission disregarded the right of the public to redress government, and is okay with it.
The Human Relations Commission meets this week and may discuss this letter below. They were supposed to discuss this letter for months now, but they can’t get people to meet, or enough people to meet, or in some cases schedules meetings where nobody shows up to. The Human Relations Commission is set to discuss this
NSFW: Peep Shows now an amenity at The Green at 9 & 90
Who would have thought the view of route 9 and those picture stairwell windows would be such a turn on.
TDC of DTF opening soon?
The DFI announcement of a new business coming to DTF happened shortly after COVID. Application data shows that this business applied for a CV or common victualler license in the fall of 2020. The CV paperwork showed that not everything was in order on the application, but it was conditionally approved, “Conditional approval upon conditionthat
QUILTY: Motion to Dismiss Indictment DENIED, Jury Trial to Begin
On 11/3/2022, James Quilty attempted to get the state to dismiss the three counts of indecent assault and battery on an person 14 or over, all of them felonies. The docket reads, “…Defendant’s motion to dismiss is denied.” Quilty goes to a full jury trial beginning on 11/14/2022. Unfortunately this will be done behind closed
City hasn’t had Charter required Long Range Strategic Plan since City’s inception – SIFOC drafts a DEMAND LETTER
This matter is to be discussed on 11/14/2022 via zoom https://protect-us.mimecast.com/s/QJp_CDkYNZSBqNpoIWaMKC?domain=us02web.zoom.usMeeting ID: 892 8273 8277Passcode: 061909
STOUGHTON’S NEW TOWN MANAGER IS….
On Tuesday, November 1, 2022, in the select board meeting in Stoughton, two names out of four applicants were nominated for the position of town manager. The first name brought forward was Thomas Coulter. The second name Brought forward was Dr. Yvonne Spicer. In a roll call vote the person selected to be offered the
A FIRST LOOK: Tax Presentation Indicates 5-11% Year-Over-Year Tax Increase Expected (Despite Real Property Values Recessing)
THIS PRESENTATION TO BE PRESENTED TO CITY COUNCIL ON 11/1/2022. CLICK PAGES TO ENLARGE.
Natick Releases a Statement – Finally pretends to be honest… But, after willfully hiding the truth- how honest are they really?
THE VIDEO BELOW TAKES PARTS OF THE WBUR REPORTING AND INTERJECTS PHOTOS, DOCUMENTS, AND EVIDENCE SHOWING NATICK WILLFULLY VIOLATING PUBLIC RECORDS LAWS AND TAKING STEPS TO VIOLATE THE LAW.