The Framingham Coalition for Bodily Autonomy was formed in response to the SCOTUS overturning Roe. Vs. Wade. Founders Grace Snedden and Samela St. Pierre look back on a year of fighting to protect human rights.
Reyad Shah from Downtown Framingham, Inc. and James Snyder from Parks, Recreation, and Cultural Affairs highlight the many initiatives and resources in Framingham underway to enhance growth and quality of life.
Samantha McGarry with Moms Demand Action, Tessa McGarry with Students Demand Action and John Rosenthal, founder of Stop Handgun Violence, discuss Gun Sense in America.
Auditor Diana DiZoglio discusses her state audit agenda and Dr. David Podell, President of Mass Bay Community College talks about the new college campus opening in Framingham.
Framingham Police Chief Lester Baker and Framingham Superintendent of Schools Dr. Robert Tremblay talk about the police and school responses and follow up to the Feb. 17th false active shooter alarm at Framingham High School; and the Chief discusses plans
Framingham School Superintendent Dr. Robert Tremblay and Learning Center for the Deaf Superintendent Glennis Matthews talk about their challenges and goals in the 2023 academic school year.
The first female commander of the U.S.S. Constitution and the new Executive Director of the Framingham History Center talk about making and preserving history.
The Lady Flyers take home the first girls' hockey championship in Framingham, Framingham's Many Cultures, One Heart Project, and the Opening of new Amenities at Lake Cochituate.
Advocating for a dog park in Framingham became Shannon Steven's pet project back in 2015. She and Jim Snyder, Director of the Division of Parks, Recreation and Cultural Affairs for Framingham join Audrey Hall to talk about the new park.