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  • Framingham Government serves up Streaming Video Broadcasts

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Beginning January 8, 2004, the Town of Framingham has announced that streaming video broadcasts of the Selectmen’s Meetings, as well as the Town of Framingham Public Access Channel, is now viewable on the World Wide Web 24 hours a day.

    The broadcasts will be available via the Internet on the Town of Framingham website.

    The Selectmen’s meetings will be archived and will remain available for viewing until the minutes of that meeting are approved and posted. After that time, meeting videos will continue to be available for purchase through Media Services.

    Visit the Framingham Town Government Website to view the meetings.

  • 20 Hour Rocking Chair Marathon Raises $2,500.00

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Rockathon for 9/11 Memorial: Members of St. George’s Senior Youth Group participated in a 20 hour rocking chair marathon to raise money for the Framingham 9/11 Memorial and also for a handicapped access ramp at St. George’s Church, and for the youth group.

    They raised about $2,500.00 and presented a check for the 9/11 Memorial at a recent Selectmen’s meeting.

  • Barbara Gray is Leaving the Building

    Former State Rep to Move to California

    FRAMINGHAM, MA – Barbara Gray is leaving the building.

    Former MA State Rep. Barbara Gray is selling her house and moving to Menlo Park, California.

    She is throwing a Farewell Party at her famous barn, headquarters for all kinds of political campaigns over the years.

    You can order a signed, limited edition of her memoir about Framingham and Massachusetts politics.

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