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5 Things You Need To Know Today in Framingham: June 25

Mosquito spraying is scheduled for parts of Framingham tonight, weather permitting.

1. The East Middlesex Mosquito Control Project will be spraying for mosquitoes in areas of Saxonville and South Framingham tonight between dusk and 11:30 p.m. Click here for a list of streets scheduled to be sprayed, weather permitting.

2. The Framingham Public Library presents Every Hero Has A Story tonight at 7 in the Costin room at the main Framingham Library. Comic mime Robert Rivest kicks-off the Library’s Super-Con tonight leading a family-friendly audience on a journey of everyday heroes, superheroes, and heroes from Greek mythology and popular books. During the program attendees will get the opportunity to learn mime, act out their favorite hero, and help Rivest create a new hero and story on the spot. The free event is open to all ages.

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BONUS: Have dinner at Margarita’s before the event or after. The Framingham Library Foundation is holding a fundraiser tonight at Margarita’s on Route 30 between 4 and 10 p.m. Print off the coupon at this link and bring to the restaurant tonight for the Foundation to receive a percentage of your purchase.

3. Municipal, state and business leaders will discuss Framingham’s recent positive economic growth and employment trends at a forum at the Sheraton Framingham this morning starting at 7:30.

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4. Access Framingham is hosting an orientation session tonight at 7. There will be tours of the new studios prior to the event at 6:30 p.m. Click here for more details.

5. A change in middle school theatre in the Framingham Public School is producing award-winning results. Last week, the middle school theatre department won 8 Massachusetts Educational Theater (MET) awards, including best production for Walsh Middle School. Click here to read about the change and even more changes for the 2015-16 school year.

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