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  • Voice Your Opposition to Concrete Plant on Old Conn Path

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Paulini Loam LLC continues its quest for a permit to build a concrete plant at 597 Old Connecticut Path. Although meeting opposition from abutters, the Town permitting officials, and Town Meeting since 2005, Paulini is pursuing permission through the courts and through the ZBA.

    The proposed plant would be located behind Suburban Shell Service Station and adjacent to Cochituate Brook Reservation, the Cochituate Rail Trail, Reardon Park, and the Oaks Neighborhood. Neighbors feel that not only will the plant negatively impact the area, but also add to the already heavy traffic along Old Connecticut Path.

    The next ZBA hearing about a special permit is scheduled for Wednesday, December 9, at 8:30 p.m. in the Blumer Room in the Memorial Building.

    Residents interested in voicing their opinions are urged to attend the meeting and to sign an online petition. The petition already has more than 375 signatures.

    Online Petition:
    http://www.gopetition.com/petitions/no-special-permit-for-concrete-plant.html

  • Used Sports Equipment Sale at FHS Marketplace

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – To raise funds for the Framingham High School athletics program, the girls field hockey team will be selling used sports equipment at the Holiday Marketplace on Saturday, Dec. 5, 2009 at FHS.

    The team would be grateful for any donations of cleats (and other athletic shoes), skates, bats, balls, mitts, shinguards, goggles, sticks (field hockey, ice hockey, lacrosse), racquets, etc. Youth and adult equipment will be accepted.

    Donations may be placed in the collection boxes in the lobbies of McCarthy, Potter Road, and Stapleton Schools by December 4, 2009.

    If you need to have your donations picked up, please contact Susan Nicholl at s.nicholl@rcn.com

  • Spilka has more than a moment for Seniors

    Hardworking State Senator Karen Spilka sponsored her annual Senior Health and Wellness Fair at Callahan today.

    A complimentary chair massage by Buffy Cove was just the thing for my stiff neck.  Other than my neck, the other screenings showed I’m in good health. 

    I was able to pick up information to share with my parents and to educate myself about what is available for families dealing with Alzheimer’s as well as sorting out Medicare coverage.

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