Friday, May 30th, 2025

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Good morning, Framingham. Here's your local news at a glance for Friday, the 30th of May.
EDUCATION NEWS
- ➤ Framingham High School senior Noe Cuxil Elias saw his painting displayed on a Mass Pike billboard yesterday — his work, which is also shown on school walls, has drawn local attention to his creative talent. This recognition highlights his growing reputation in the community. MetroWest Daily News
GOVERNMENT NEWS
- ➤ Massachusetts Attorney General Andrea Campbell joined 15 other states in a lawsuit to block new NSF rules that cap indirect costs and cut programs meant to increase diversity in research. Campbell said the changes will hurt research in Massachusetts and may weaken the nation’s grip on scientific leadership— the suit seeks a court order to stop these policies. MetroWest Daily News
- ➤ On May 29, the Finance Subcommittee released its final recommendation for the FY26 municipal budget as local officials outlined new resources for immigrants. The Frame reported that Framingham High School hosted its Spring into the Arts festival—highlighting the school’s creative programs—bringing a focus on local culture. The Frame
HEALTH NEWS
- ➤ The Food and Drug Administration announced a recall of 17 salad and salsa products made with cucumbers from Bedner Growers due to salmonella concerns—these items were sold in Massachusetts from May 6 to May 21, and grocery stores have also recalled cucumbers linked to an outbreak that sickened 26 people and hospitalized nine. MetroWest Daily News
SPORTS NEWS
- ➤ Five local college baseball teams—Central Connecticut, Fairfield, Holy Cross, Northeastern, and Rhode Island—begin today’s double-elimination NCAA regionals with dozens of Massachusetts players, including a Framingham freshman from Holy Cross, set to compete for a national championship. MetroWest Daily News
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10 a.m. — Fuller Middle School — Free entry — Explore student projects on climate change and sustainability initiatives in a vibrant community fair.
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4 p.m. — Framingham - South — Online tutoring available — Focus on fostering student growth in preparation for the upcoming school year.
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