Politics & Government
News You May Have Missed Last Week
Here are a few links to some of last week's top stories on Framingham Patch.
On Monday, and all last week, Framingham Patch kept residents in the loop with updates on NSTAR's efforts to restore power. On Monday, .
Also on Monday, Patch published / His last day as Town Manager was Monday, Oct. 31. On Tuesday, Nov. 1, Town Clerk Valerie Mulvey became interim Town Manager.
On Tuesday, Framingham Patch editor Susan Petroni kept residents updated on Town Meeting balanced the town's budget and agreed to give Framingham Schools an additional $207,000, which in theory would be used to hire additional kindergarten aides, an additional foreign lanaguge teacher, and restore libary aides. Town Meeting has no say on how the Superintendent of Schools spends money.
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Also on Tuesday, WBZ-TV ran an I-team investigation into the Framingham's Building Commissioner Michale Foley, who makes $98,000 a year. By week's end he was placed on paid administrative leave.
On Wednesday
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Thursday, Patch announced Framingham Public Wroks, responding to residents, announced it will now do a
Thursday night, Patch covered the facility located next door to Wilson Elementary School.
On Friday, the in Europe.
Also on Friday, Vigil Parishioners told the Associated Press the Locks were Changed at St. Jeremiah Church.