Elshoma McCoy, 49, of 176 Waverly St., Framingham, is charged with illegal possession of a firearm; illegal possession of a large capacity feeding device; improper storage of a firearm; trafficking in cocaine; and possession of cocaine with the intent to distribute.
Framingham Mayor Charlie Sisitsky delivered his fourth State of the City address Monday evening at Nevins Hall.
Framingham Public Schools was recently awarded a state grant that will go toward supporting literacy growth and achievement in the district.
Mayor Charlie Sisitsky delivered his State of the City address on Monday. It was the mayor's fourth time delivering the address and, in 2025, he spent his moment speaking about Framingham's successes.
Todd surrendered to police in Framingham after he was indicted on Thursday and was arraigned on Friday in Middlesex Superior Court in Woburn.
In a press release, city officials said Framingham's community electricity program will follow an automatic enrollment model, in line with similar programs elsewhere in the state. Participation is optional, with residents having until Feb. 26 to opt out before automatic enrollment begins.
The renovated 182-square-foot kitchen at 1458 Concord St. in Framingham features checkered floors, stainless steel appliances, and two-tone solid wood cabinetry inside a dream space for any aspiring chef. An island with quartzite countertops (the same material used for the backsplash) completes the space.
The golf course is expected to include a clubhouse with a restaurant and pro shop, a maintenance building and 39 parking spaces.
The cities of Framingham and Fitchburg have announced a snow emergency parking ban for Monday as the weather forecast has called for 6-8 inches of snow possible for parts of Massachusetts Sunday night into Monday morning.
Framingham High School teachers and students were honored for their immersive art exhibit they put on last year.
Framingham-based retail parent TJX Cos. has purchased two office parcels on Framingham’s Speen Street for $24.3 million.
Sisitsky submitted his plan to comply with the law late last month after city councilors voted to table discussing the issue until February.