But this was no happy accident or stroke of luck. The Framingham History Center, which uses the building as a cultural community center, really did a great job publicizing how to vote, relentlessly getting the message out in a variety of ways. Director Annie Murphy and the other staff and volunteers deserve a lot of credit for this effort. It's nice when a local story like this has a happy ending.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Edgell Library Win Shows the Power of the Ballot
Thursday, May 28, 2009
Framingham State College Newspaper Wins Awards
And the previous month, the newspaper won two first place awards from the Society of Professional Journalists' schools in the mid-Atlantic states region, one for editorial writing, the other for breaking-news coverage.
I cut my journalistic teeth as an editor at another Massachusetts state college newspaper, at Bridgewater State. As a proud graduate of the state college system, I can fully attest that it's often the experience you get, and not necessarily where you get it, that matters most.
Monday, April 6, 2009
The Spring Migration of Classic Cars to Nobscot
So stop by, grab a burger and a drink, and enjoy Nobscot's best free outdoor entertainment!
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Santa Claus in Baghdad
Saturday, February 14, 2009
Framingham's Award-Winning Brewery
Many of you from The Ham and nearby have probably drained a pint or two at John Harvard's Brewhouse at Shopper's World, and enjoyed both the beer and the food there. But did you know that the brewpub has the bragging rights of winning medals at a recent international beer competition?
Head brewer Maria Poulinas took home a gold medal at the World Beer Championship for her Mobay Stout, a Jamaican-style stout brewed with pure Jamaican cane sugar. She also brought back a bronze medal for another stout she created, Atomic Espresso Stout, a coffee stout brewed with espresso beans roasted for the brewpub by the Atomic Cafe` in Wakefield.
Congratulations John Harvard's, and Maria specifically! Save some for me.
Saturday, December 13, 2008
A Walking Tour of Historic Saxonville
Saturday, September 27, 2008
Autumn Fun at Hanson's Farm
The rural country roads in northwest Framingham are one of my favorite places in town to bring visitors, particularly those who think of Framingham only in terms of the asphalt sprawlscape of Route 9.In my opinion there's no better time than autumn to enjoy the scenic vistas in this undeveloped corner of town, as the changing leaves offer a painter's palette of colors, and the air is crisp and cool after the heat of summer has passed.
While Hanson's Farm and and its popular farm stand, at 20 Nixon Road, is a pleasant destination in the summer months for pick-your-own berries and fresh produce and flowers, autumn is when things really get fun. In addition to picking your own pumpkin out of the fields, you can go for a weekend hayride, or get lost in the Amazing Maize Maze. And every Friday and Saturday night in October, the Haunted Hayride is very popular as well.
In these days when family farms are becoming a rarity, the century-old Hanson's has wisely diversified to make their beautiful property a welcome destination for much of the year, for those who want a taste of the town's agrarian past.
Support your local farmer!