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  • Concord Violinist to Perform at MWICA

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – MetroWest International Concerts Association will hold its 2nd of four concerts on Sunday November 20, at 4:00 pm at Nevins Hall in downtown Framingham. Stephen Shey, a native of Concord has performed in the Philippines, Sweden, and the US. He was the sole performing artist at the WWII memorial Dedication of the Philippine Pillar. While a student at Lexington Christian Academy Stephen initiated and performed in a fundraising concert to benefit the Academy held at the Museum of Our National Heritage in Lexington.

    Tickets for this concert are $20. at the door. Students accompanied by an adult will be admitted free.

    For more information about the MWICA and this concert please call Ruth August 508 879-1612 or Lou Schorr 781-642-8825.

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  • FLU CLINICS (2005-2006)

    FRAMINGHAM, MA — THE FRAMINGHAM BOARD OF HEALTH ANNOUNCES THE FOLLOWING DATES OF FLU CLINICS TO BE HELD THIS SEASON.

    For Residents at Highest Risk:

    Wednesday, November 9th, 10am-2p.m., Callahan Senior Center, 535 Union Avenue for: Framingham residents; age 65 years and older or at medical high risk.

    For Residents and Town Employees:

    Monday, November 14th, 3-6p.m., Nevins Hall for: Framingham residents; age 50 years and older or at medical high risk.

    Monday, November 21st, 5-8p.m., Nevins Hall for: Framingham residents; age 50 years and older or at medical high risk.

    Monday, November 28th, 5-8p.m., Nevins Hall for: Framingham residents; age 50 years and older or at medical high risk.

    Clinics are FREE and open to Framingham residents,(ages 18yrs and older), town employees, retirees/spouses only! Children under 18 yrs of age are referred to their pediatrician.

    Proof of Framingham residence or employment by the Town of Framingham is required.(If you are 65 yrs of age or over, please have your Medicare B/HMO insurance information).

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  • Framimgham Auiliary Police Recruiting New Members

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – The Framingham Auxiliary Police announced today that they will be holding an open house on Monday, November 7, 2005; 7:30 PM at the Framingham Police Station, One William Welch Way, Framingham. The purpose of the open house is to provide information to people who may have an interest in participating in Homeland Security and Public Safety by becoming a member of the Framingham Auxiliary Police.

    The Framingham Auxiliary Police is a VOLUNTEER organization that has been assisting the Framingham Police Department for over 63 years. Membership in the Framingham Auxiliary Police provides a means for residents of Framingham to make their town a safer and better place to live and work.

    The Framingham Auxiliary Police is a component of Framingham Emergency Management, and is trained and prepared to assist our community in the event of an emergency or disaster. Recent disaster events caused by hurricanes in the Gulf States reinforces the need to have additional trained personnel available when disaster strikes. The Framingham Auxiliary Police assisted with the recent flooding incident in town.

    Captain Marc Spigel, Commanding Officer of the Framingham Auxiliary Police, stated that: “We are currently looking for residents of Framingham who have a strong interest and commitment to community service in the areas of Homeland Security and Public Safety”.

    The Framingham Auxiliary Police collectively provide over 4,000 hours of community service each year to the town. Our community service includes activities such as weekend patrols, assisting at the police station, road races, (including the Boston Marathon), Concerts on the Green, and the annual Flag Day parade.

    The Framingham Auxiliary Police also sponsors a child safety program each year, which to date has educated the families of over 7,500 children from our community. The Framingham Auxiliary Police has received Presidential Service Awards for their community service and commitment during 2003 and 2004.

    If you are interested in community service, over 21 years old, a US citizen, have no criminal record, and have been a resident of Framingham for over six months you are invited to attend the open house. Applications will be available at the open house for interested residents. All applicants will be subject to an entrance examination, interviews and background verification. All new members will be expected to complete a 200 hour academy training program, and commit to between 15 and 20 hours of community service each month.

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