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  • FPAC-TV to Run “Democracy Now!” News

    FPAC-TV to begin airing Democracy Now! news
    FPAC-TV to begin telecasting "Democracy Now!" news weekday mornings starting August 2011.

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – In a press release, Bill McColgan, (Executive Director of Framingham Public Access), announced FPAC-TV will begin carrying the daily, independent, award-winning news program, “Democracy Now!

    According to McColgan, FPAC-TV received a “very large number of requests” from Framingham residents to have the show broadcast on the town’s public access station.

    The show is scheduled to air weekdays (Monday through Friday) at 8:00 a.m. beginning the first week of August.

    The program, which offers “a perspective not seen in U.S.corporate-sponsored [news] media” is hosted by (more…)

    FPAC-TV to Run “Democracy Now!” News
  • XRB Concert on the Green Canceled – Friday 7/29

    XR Band
    Town cancels XRB ''Concert on the Green'', due to weather Friday July 29, 2011

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Due to impending thunderstorms, tonight’s “Concerts on the Green“, (Friday, July 29th, 2011), which was to have featured “XR Band” has been canceled.

    “Concerts on the Green” is a free summer concert series hosted by the Town of Framingham each Friday night throughout the months of June, July and August on the Framingham Centre Common, (off Edgell Rd, near the Rt. 9 / State College exit). Up to date info can always be found at the ncert Info Line at (508) 532-5488.

    Be sure to catch the “XR Band” at other venues inlcuding upcoming shows at O’Connell’s Pub in Framingham, the KasBar in Worcester and other fine establishments! (more…)

    XRB Concert on the Green Canceled – Friday 7/29
  • Annie’s Book Stop in Nobscot Calls it Quits

    Annies Book Stop / Espresso Paulo, Nobscot Shopping Center, Framingham MA, (July 28,2011 photo)
    Soon the lights will be out for good at Annie's Book Stop / Espresso Paulo & the Nobscot Gallery in the Nobscot Shopping Center, Framingham MA, (July 28,2011 photo)

    FRAMINGHAM, MA– Nobody can blame Paul Ashton, he’s made more of an effort than most to keep the small business he operates in the Nobscot Shopping Center alive — waiting, hoping for an economic rebound, or at least some signs of life.

    On Thursday July 28th, Ashton, owner of Annie’s Book Stop & Espresso Paulo sent out a press release, regretfully announcing he is closing up shop.

    Although he hasn’t set an exact closing date, starting Friday, July 29th, he will be holding an “Everything Must Go” sale.

    In his press release, Ashton commented, “Obviously I feel quite sad about this. The book store has been in this plaza for over 20 years, and I have owned it since 2000. As other booksellers, both new and used, have found, book-buyer habits have changed significantly in recent years.”

    Citing recent trends in online shopping, Ashton went on to explain (more…)

    Annie’s Book Stop in Nobscot Calls it Quits

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