With another city election looming in November, Framingham Mayor Charlie Sisitsky said he wants to finish what he has started.
Todd surrendered to police in Framingham after he was indicted on Thursday and was arraigned on Friday in Middlesex Superior Court in Woburn.
The golf course is expected to include a clubhouse with a restaurant and pro shop, a maintenance building and 39 parking spaces.
Sisitsky submitted his plan to comply with the law late last month after city councilors voted to table discussing the issue until February.
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration has warned the pharmaceutical company Sanofi about significant deviations from Current Good Manufacturing Practice for active pharmaceutical ingredients at their Genzyme manufacturing plant in Framingham,
A doctor accused of sexually abusing dozens of his patients is now facing criminal charges. A Middlesex County Grand Jury indicted Dr. Derrick Todd for two counts of rape. Todd, who practiced at several locations including the Charles River Medical Associates in Framingham,
Massachusetts State Trooper Michael Proctor, is set to sit before a trial board to face allegations of misconduct on Wednesday.
For the first time, like a handful of other Massachusetts towns and cities, Framingham will try to treat their roads with salt brine. The substance containing water, salt, molasses, and soy has been laid down on a handful of city streets.
The cities of Framingham and Fitchburg have announced a snow emergency parking ban for Monday as the weather forecast has called for 6-8 inches of snow possible for parts of Massachusetts Sunday night into Monday morning.
A former official for Keolis Commuter Services, operator of Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority commuter trains, has pleaded guilty to defrauding Keolis of $8 million. John P. Pigsley, 59, the former assistant chief engineer of facilities at Keolis,
Massachusetts Governor Maura Healey is touting a multi-billion investment plan targeting higher education. On the heels of her State of the Commonwealth address and ahead of her $62 billion budget proposal, Healey unveiled a plan to invest at least $2.5 billion into the state’s public universities and colleges, including its community colleges.
OPEN FOR A FORTUNE — Massachusetts state law currently keeps fortune-tellers from practicing outside of the city or town they live in. But for psychics hoping to set up shop out of town: Your future could be looking bright.