The mission of Nobscot Neighbors is to promote, preserve, and advocate for Nobscot, a village within Framingham, Massachusetts, and improve its quality of life for residents, businesses, institutions, and visitors. |
The new Christa McAuliffe branch of the Framingham Public Library opened in 2016 at 746 Water Street in Nobscot village.
Nobscot's polling places are listed here on the city web site.
You can determine your voting location based on your address here on the state web site.
Framingham's City Council members and their contact information are listed on the city web site. Members representing the Nobscot area are from districts 1, 2, and 3 and the two at-large seats.
Note: Districts in some cases overlap different sections of Framingham, so not all members in the aforementioned districts are Nobscot area residents.
The Metro West Regional Transit Authority has hourly bus service from Nobscot Village from early morning to early evening to numerous destinations around Framingham and Natick, including the shopping malls, Saxonville, and downtown Framingham. There are also routes to and from other Metrowest communities and the Woodland Green Line stop in Newton.
General trash information and pickup schedules are here.
Framingham Fire Department Station Seven is located at 789 Water Street, across from the Nobscot Shopping Center. In an emergency, always dial 911.