Framingham, MA|News|
Framingham Mayor Announces Ryan Egan To Become City's Public Information Officer
Ryan Egan will assume his new position on June 1. The Randolph resident is currently serving his third term in the Randolph Town Council

I am a Local Editor covering Dedham, Norwood, Braintree, Framingham, Natick, Hopkinton and Holliston, MA.
I am a Boston native who began my journalism career in 1994. I graduated from Boston University, where I simultaneously received bachelor's degrees in journalism and political science. In 2002, I graduated from the University of Massachusetts Boston with a master's in public administration. I am a 1994 Pulliam Fellow, a national award given to 10 graduating college seniors who are pursuing careers in journalism. I also began pursuing a graduate degree in journalism at Northeastern University.
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Ryan Egan will assume his new position on June 1. The Randolph resident is currently serving his third term in the Randolph Town Council

Latino Health Insurance Program was one of eight Massachusetts organizations to receive a grant from the Latino Equity Fund
Police reported that an Asian man in his 30s is suspected of disabling young women's cars this week and offering them rides home
Norfolk DA Michael W. Morrissey is hosting a free household document shredding event at the Norwood Senior Center on June 16
The group is called READ, which stands for Reading for Equity, Accountability and Diversity. It intends to meet every two to three months
After a protracted yearlong battle with the Norfolk County Commissioners, the two-person department will not be on site as of July 1
Town Manager Norman Khumalo announced Friday that the this AAA rating is the highest level of creditworthiness a municipality can receive
This is the first time the center has been able to hold a live performance since the start of the pandemic
All residents are invited to bring their own food and join other LGBTQIA+ friendly residents for a community picnic on the Town Common
Drag performers Loo D'Flyest Priestly and Ivanna will discuss the transformation process into their drag personas on June 21.
Town offices and banks are closed. By state law, liquor stores cannot open before noon on Memorial Day in Massachusetts.
Town offices and banks are closed. By state law, liquor stores cannot open before noon on Memorial Day in Massachusetts.
Town offices and banks are closed. By state law, liquor stores cannot open before noon on Memorial Day in Massachusetts.
Town offices and banks are closed. By state law, liquor stores cannot open before noon on Memorial Day in Massachusetts.
Town offices and banks are closed. By state law, liquor stores cannot open before noon on Memorial Day in Massachusetts.
Town offices and banks are closed. By state law, liquor stores cannot open before noon on Memorial Day in Massachusetts.
The town's tribute to veterans has included historical displays and a concert. It will conclude this weekend with the parade Monday morning.
The popular restaurant closed in June 2020. It faced a number of postponements before the Selectmen considered revoking its alcohol license
The day-old fawn was discovered on the side of the road near the NewBridge on the Charles elder resident community Wednesday morning.
Superintendent Robert Tremblay offered his condolences and support service links "during this time of unconscionable loss and suffering."