May 22nd, 2009
June 6th is the Annual Walsh Middle School 5K Run (or walk) that benefits needy people with food donations.
The Walsh 5K has raised money for such groups as The Jimmy Fund, The Make a Wish Foundation, and MSPCA. ivermectina ampolla This year they are reaching out to our own community food banks.
There will be other events going on for kids to do and all proceeds will be made out to and go directly to the Walsh Middle School Feed Framingham Fund.
Check out their website for more information: http://www.framingham.k12.ma.us/walsh/

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April 25th, 2009

Some upcoming events at the Framingham Historical Center are the Open House Weekend and the 9th annual House Tour.
The Open House Weekend include a yard sale, Family Day on the common, tours of all three FHC buildings, exhibition and much more. Click here for more info.
The House Tour is on May 17th. This year’s Tour celebrates eight historically intriguing residences in diverse settings for which Framingham is proudly famous.
Click here for more info.
Also, Framingham’s Edgell Library is nominated as one of 25 historical buildings to receive million to go toward preservation/restoration of that property. ????? ????? ????? ???? ????
Click here to go to the Partners in Preservation site and vote for Edgell Library.
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April 22nd, 2009
Smudge has been found, thanks!
A friend of mine lost her cat. She lives on Delross St. (kind of near the police station).
He’s a short-haired, black and white cat and is nice and approachable. If anyone see him please call Sarah at 508-245-5162.
He is a diabetic that needs insulin twice a day so we’re hoping to find him ASAP. 

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April 18th, 2009

After I posted about the new lights coming on Union Ave. these camera-looking things appeared. There seems to be debate about the newly installed equipment. I’m not sure if these are detectors to help regulate the light changes or as one person suggested, cameras to get your license plate. how long does ivermectin toxicity last in cats The town would have to be anticipating enough problems at this light enough to have cameras to identify cars breeze through red lights, etc.. can you overdose ivermectin I’m guessing they are detectors of some sort, but those are usually in the pavement and these do look an awful lot like cameras. Hmmm…
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April 6th, 2009
As you may know, I was a huge fan of the old Shopper’s World and I was appointed “the person” by the Framingham Historical Society to find a paint/sign business to donate their services (in exchange for mentioning their great work on the Historical Society’s publication for the event and their name next to the finished product on display, as well and plugs on my blogs) repaint the old signs for an upcoming exhibit.
So far my conversations with local painting/sign business has not been successful but if anyone runs a business or know of someone who does and would be willing to make such a barter, please let me know. ???? ???????
We are not looking to perfectly restore it with neon lights but just take the old paint off and put nice new paint on. betfinal casino
Thanks for any tips! I can be reached at michelle@thisisframingham.com
The signs in their current state:


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February 23rd, 2009

Living next to Learned Pond, we see people boating, fishing, swimming and causing the occasional ruckus on the beach in the warmer weather. It’s always nice to see people using it in the winter too.
This was a nice little scene I saw the other day of what seemed to be a family or multi-family ice recreation station. Although I always get so nervous about people on frozen water (especially since there were puddles on the ice), it was heartening to see people having a good time within viewing distance of, yet a whole neighborhood away from our house. I almost wanted to walk across the pond and see if they’d take me in and let me be a part of their winter fun-land 🙂
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February 18th, 2009
So…the national news has hit home and I got laid off from my job. I feel like such a statistic, but the only thing to do is brush myself off and get reacquainted with the job search process. ????? ????? ??????? I figured it would be worth a shot to post my resume here and if anyone knows of anything that fits my experience, please feel free to contact me.
My educational background is in the Arts but since I have a mortgage to keep up with, most of my professional background is in Project Management, Office Management and Event Coordination. I also dabble in IT support (since it just became part of my former jobs). I specialize in people and organization skills. ?? ??? ??? I’ve worked in corporate, higher education and non-profit environments. Also, I’m looking for a full-time position.
Below is just a quick image of my resume but I have included links to Word and PDF versions. ?? ???? ????? Thanks in advance for any leads!


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