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  • Senator Spilka District Office Hours for April 2014

    Senator Spilka District Office Hours for April 2014

    Senator Karen Spilka
    Sen. Karen Spilka

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Join Senator Karen Spilka and Puja Mehta, Senator Spilka’s District and Constituent Services Director, for district office hours on Friday, April 18th in Framingham and Natick and on Friday, April 25th in Franklin and Medway.

    Senator Spilka and/or staff members will be available to update constituents on the latest news and events from the State House and in the district. Constituents will also have the opportunity to discuss their concerns, questions and policy priorities.

    FRAMINGHAM OFFICE HOURS
    Friday, April 18th
    10:00 a.m. – 11:00 a.m.
    Panache Coffee
    680 Worcester Rd., Framingham, MA
     
    NATICK OFFICE HOURS (more…)
  • Candidates’ Forum at Temple Beth Sholom

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — The Temple Beth Sholom Brotherhood is pleased to announce a Candidates Forum as part of our Brotherhood Breakfast Series this Sunday, 9/14, at 9:30 am.

    We have secured attendance of the three Democratic candidates running for the 6th Middlesex District Seat.

    This will be one of the last chances to meet and learn about the candidates and their views on the issues affecting Framingham and the Commonwealth.

    The election is two days later on 9/16.

    The TBS Brotherhood Breakfast is open to the public at a cost of $8/person which includes breakfast. If you wish to attend, please RSVP to Fern at 508-877-2540 x 105 (You may leave a message in voice mail). We must have your RSVP by Thursday 12pm (9/11), so we may properly prepare our room and the breakfast food. Walk-ins will not be allowed.

    If you have any further questions, please email Hesh Shorey at hkshorey@rcn.com or Rich Shapiro at rshapiro@assetmortgage.net.

    Temple Beth Sholom is located at 50 Pamela Road, off of Water Street, and on the web atย www.beth-sholom.org.

    Temple Beth Sholom is an egalitarian conservative congregation affiliated with the United Synagogue of Conservative Judaism. Founded in 1885, our congregation has a rich, vibrant tradition cultivated for more than 100 years by dedicated spiritual leaders, caring support staff and active congregants. Our spiritual leader is Rabbi Laurence Bazer.

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