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  • 2nd Annual Framingham Police D.A.R.E./P.A.L. Roadrace

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Framingham Police D.A.R.E./P.A.L. is holding the Second Annual Roadrace along with a 5K & 1/2 Mile Kids Fun Run on November 7, 1999 in Framingham, Massachusetts.

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  • Cruise Night at Riley’s in Nobscot

    CRUZIN (at Riley's Roast Beef in Nobscot) 1998

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Saturday nights, throughout the summer and early fall, the parking lot of Riley’s Roast Beef, and the area surrounding the intersection of Edgell Road and Water Street is transformed into a cruise-in. Hot-rod, classic car, antique vehicle, and motor cyles enthusiasts, some from as far away as New Hampshire, Vermont, and Rhode Island, and others who live less than a mile away, make the weekly pilgrimage to Nobscot.

    Here’s a ’39 Chevy Master 85 Coupe, (left), the former showcar sports a 3 1/2″ chopped top, and is powered by 471 blown and modified 350ci motor. The flawless Autumn Maple Firemist paintjob looks good in any season! The car’s owner, Jim English, cruises in from Marlboro in the Chevy, or in his ’34 Ford ‘Vicky (not shown).
    Cliff Clancey’s ’67 Chevy Camaro and it’s 454 LS6 big-block rumbles in from Walpole. The car is a 4-speed, posi-traction equipped classic that looks good enough to show, and runs good enough to drive daily.
    A fine ’66 GTO owned by Framingham resident Luke Emmanuel

    makes any muscle-car lover’s heart beat a little faster with it’s 389ci ‘Tri-Power’ motor, four speed transmission, and posi-traction rear end.

    57 Chevy, Riley's Roast Beef, Cruise Night, Nobscot, Framingham, MA 1998

    Is that Joe Mondello at the wheel of this flamed ’57 Chevy?

    ….(we’re not sure)

    If you have more information on any of these cars, people, or car clubs that make the Cruise-In a favorite local happening, please let us know.

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  • Winter Wonderland 1998

    South Common, Framingham, MA

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Billed as a Winter Wonderland, many organizers and residents were afraid that warm weather would ruin everything for this mid-February Downtown Framingham special event.

    It’s not often that the people of Framingham wish it would be a bit colder in February, but many hoped for just that.

    Earlier in the week the Town constructed an ice-skating rink on South Common, but warm mid-week temperatures dashed the hopes of those who came with skates slung over their shoulders hoping to spend a few hours relaxing and skating in the middle of the usually hectic Downtown.

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    Winter Wonderland 1998

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