Community Corner
5 Things You Need To Know Today in Framingham: January 13
Proposal to restrict parking near Potter Road Elementary, Impact Framingham grant applications available, and guitar and piano recital.

1. Guitar and piano students at Framingham High will perform in a recital tonight at 6 in the school’s auditorium.
2. The Impact Framingham organization is now accepting applications for its 2016 grant cycle. The deadline to apply is February 12. Click here for more details.
3. FLYERS in action:
Find out what's happening in Framinghamfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
- Framingham High boys swim & dive team remains undefeated with a victory over Newton North Tuesday.
- Framingham High wrestling team will host Milton at 6 at the high school gym.
- Framingham High boys basketball team defeated Milton Tuesday night.
- Framingham High girls ice hockey team will battle Milton at Loring Arena. Puck drops at 4 p.m.
- Framingham High girls basketball team lost to Milton. Click here for a slideshow of photos.
- Framingham High boys hockey team has an away game with the Wildcats of Milton tonight.
4. Marian High’s Guidance Department will host a light breakfast for freshman parents from 8 to 9 a.m. today in the school’s library.
Parents will receive their child’s results on the PSAT exam, a standardized test which the entire freshmen class took in October. An explanation of the test’s results will also be provided.
Find out what's happening in Framinghamfor free with the latest updates from Patch.
There will be a discussion on how to prepare for midterms and an explanation of the grading system, GPA, and class rank.
5. The Framingham Traffic & Roadway Safety Committee is scheduled to meet tonight at 7 in the Memorial Building.
On the agenda is a decision on if no parking restrictions should be established from 8:30 to 9:30 a.m. on school days for the sidewalk side of Turner Road in the Potter Road neighborhood, review the Vernon and Pleasant street crosswalk, consideration of traffic changes on Union Avenue between Walnut and Main Street, and a proposal to modify the parking regulations on Deloss Street.
Get more local news delivered straight to your inbox. Sign up for free Patch newsletters and alerts.