Tuesday, August 18, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Tuesday, August 18, 2026 ???

Tuesday, August 18




12:00pm Community Closet (Franklin United Methodist Church)

4:00pm        Community Baby Shower     (Wrentham Senior Center)

5:00pm Tuesday Night Cruise (Kings Brick Oven Pizza & Pub)

For additional details on Library events -> https://www.franklinma.gov/942/Calendar-of-Events

For additional details on Library events -> https://www.franklinma.gov/942/Calendar-of-Events

For additional details on Senior Center events ->    https://www.franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/9890

For additional details on Senior Center events ->   



***  Town Meetings today ***

Design Review Meeting

Tuesday, August 18 Time: 7:00 PM

https://ma-franklin.civicplus.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_08182026-2461 


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Find the full Community event calendar https://bit.ly/FranklinCommunityCalendar

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication: https://bit.ly/Submit2Calendar

The Town meeting calendar is found https://www.franklinma.gov/Calendar.aspx

Franklin Public Schools: 2026-27 Community Back to School Letter

"Dear FPS Community,

Welcome to the 2026–27 school year! I hope your summer has offered rest, time outdoors, and moments with the people who matter most to you. Whether your child is returning to a familiar classroom or starting at a new school, we are looking forward to welcoming every student back for a year of learning and growth.
Franklin Public Schools: 2026-27 Community Back to School Letter

Last year, we asked a great deal of this community. We opened new grade-level complexes, formed new teams, and learned new routines together. Those structures have held. Our staffing has remained remarkably stable, our relationships have deepened, and we begin this year on a foundation we built together.

KEY BACK-TO-SCHOOL DATES · FPS Calendar
First Day for Students, Grades 1–12 and Age 22 Programs Wednesday, September 2
First Day for Kindergarten Thursday, September 3
No School, Labor Day Monday, September 7
First Day for PreK, ECDC Oak Street Tuesday, September 8
First Day for PreK, ECDC Pond Street Wednesday, September 9 

Please note that Friday, September 4, and Monday, September 7 (Labor Day) are no-school days.

OUR PURPOSE AND PRIORITIES

Our theme this year is Anchored in Purpose, Shared Vision, Stronger Schools. Last year we built. This year, we plan to strengthen what we built. We stay anchored in purpose because our structures exist to serve students, and every goal we set traces back to a student outcome. We hold a shared vision because our schools are stronger when our work is connected rather than siloed. And we build stronger schools by holding high expectations for ourselves while giving one another the support to meet them.

Our work is guided by the Franklin Public Schools District Improvement Plan, anchored in four strategic objectives:
1. Strengthen School Community and Team Collaboration — Create environments where everyone feels they belong, trust is built, and people work together toward shared goals.
2. Build Coherent Systems and Structures — Establish predictable, transparent, streamlined systems that promote efficiency, accountability, and continuous improvement.
3. Align Instructional Practices — Ensure high-quality, inclusive, universally designed instruction, using data to inform teaching and calibrate expectations.
4. Enhance Communication — Share clear, timely, transparent communication district-wide to foster trust and support decision-making at every level.

Our administrative team spent three days together in early August turning these objectives into school improvement goals with real action steps, owners, and measures. Your child’s principal will share those goals with you this fall. These are not words on paper. They are the everyday commitments that shape how we connect, teach, and learn.

SUPPORTING A SMOOTH START

Families can help students begin the year with confidence by:
1. Re-establishing bedtime, morning, and homework routines before the first day.
2. Reviewing bus stops, pickup times, and expectations for safety and respect on all routes. Routes will be published the week of August 17.
3. Discussing school expectations, found in each school handbook.
4. Staying informed through your school’s newsletters, teacher updates, and the FPS and FHS Panther mobile apps."

Continue reading the back to school letter - (full PDF version)

FHS back to school letter  - (Google doc)

Horace Mann Legacy Subcommittee at the Farmers Market this Friday, Aug 21, 2026

Horace Mann Legacy Subcommittee at the Farmers Market this Friday, Aug 21, 2026
"Horace Mann Legacy will be @franklinfarmersmarketma Friday (August 21st) come by to learn about Horace Mann, the work we're doing to celebrate the Father of Public Education, and some fun activities for the kiddos.

And there's some Franklin Easter eggs hidden in the picture.

Drop a comment (on the Instagram post) with any you find!"

Shared from - (Instagram post) - https://www.instagram.com/p/DcHjjIWRxoM/



Save the Date - Sept 26, 2026 - St Vicent DePaul Friends of the Poor Walk

Save the Date - Sept 26, 2026 - St Vicent DePaul Friends of the Poor Walk
September 26 is the date.

The Franklin Town Common is the place.  

Those in need are the cause.  Fun and Community happen!





Save the Date – Electronics Recycling Event in Walpole, September 19, 2026

Save the Date – Electronics Recycling Event in Walpole, September 19, 2026
Save the Date – Electronics Recycling Event! 

Sharing this for anyone doing some cleaning and decluttering…





Creative Corner: 3 art club offerings for week of Aug 24

Creative Corner: 3 art club offerings for week of Aug 24

I-495 Northbound Lane Closure Began Saturday, August 15

I-495/I-90 Interchange Improvements Project 

Advisory: Hopkinton, Westborough

I-495 Northbound Lane Closure Began Saturday, August 15

What is Happening?

The Massachusetts Department of Transportation (MassDOT) is announcing a right lane closure on I-495 northbound at the I-495/I-90 interchange to facilitate construction operations.

I-495 Northbound Lane Closure Began Saturday, August 15

I-495 Northbound Lane Closure

The right lane closure on I-495 northbound, which began on Saturday, August 15 will remain in place for approximately three weeks. This traffic management change is required in preparation for upcoming construction staging for the I-495/I-90 Interchange Improvements Project. The right lane will remain open until the ramp to I-90 westbound and eastbound (Exit 58). Traffic traveling on I-495 north of the I-495/I-90 interchange should utilize the two left lanes.

As a reminder, there will be overnight ramp closures the I-495/I-90 interchange this week. See the traffic and construction updates page on the project website for details on which ramps are closed which nights, as well as detour routes. 

Appropriate signage, law enforcement details, and messaging will be in place to guide drivers through the work area.

Drivers traveling through the affected areas should expect delays, reduce speed, and use caution.

All scheduled work is weather dependent and/or may be impacted due to an emergency.

About the Project

The purpose of the I-495/I-90 Interchange Improvements Project is to provide a safe and efficient interchange of the interstate highways I-495 & I-90. The project will replace the interchange, eliminate the old toll booth area and weaving areas, improve ramp spacing, acceleration, and deceleration lanes, and add an auxiliary lane from I-495 Northbound to Route 9. New bridges will be constructed on I-495 over I-90, on I-495 and I-90 over the MBTA/CSX/Amtrak lines, on I-495 Northbound over Flanders Road, and on Fruit Street. 

Stay Informed

If someone you know would like to subscribe to receive project updates, meeting notices, and traffic impact advisories, they can do so here.

To report a noise complaint, please call the project hotline: (508) 676-3551

Project email: 495-90Improvements@state.ma.us

Spier Family 5K & Family Day - Sept 12, 2026

Join us for a great race and family day!

Sponsored by the Spier Family and in support of our Hockomock Area YMCA Food Access Initiative, the annual 5K that hundreds have come to love is taking place at our Invensys Foxboro Branch. Join us!
Spier Family 5K & Family Day - Sept 12, 2026

This course and the entire morning of activities will make memories for years to come for all ages and abilities. All proceeds will go to feeding our community and our Food Access Program.

Saturday, September 12, 2026 at our Invensys Foxboro Branch
67 Mechanic Street in Foxboro, Massachusetts

»» 5K Race begins at 8:00 a.m. on the streets surrounding the Y. Announcements and greetings will begin at 7:50 a.m.

»» Registration available online or on race day (starting at 7:00 a.m.)

»» Kids Fun Run will start at 9:00 a.m. (ages 12 and under) on the field, immediately following the Awards.

»» Parking will be at Schneider Electric, directly across the street from our YMCA entrance. Please park there and walk over to the YMCA. 
The Y will be open normal hours with programs running as scheduled. Our Y parking lot will be closed in the morning until approximately 10:30am. for the safety of our race participants.

»» Cost: $25 for the 5K

»» Cost: Free for the Kids Fun Run (but must be registered)

»» Strollers are also welcome as part of the race.

»» Don’t miss the YMCA’s free activities! Family Day will be happening 8:00am-10:30am



ABOUT THE DAY

Our excellent 5K race will kick off the Hockomock Y’s Spier Family Kindness for Kids Family Day. 

What a better way to encourage healthy patterns for the young ones in your life than this: 
a) arrive early and run or walk the Kindness for Kids 5K, 
b) check out fun, interactive and educational vendor booths, and then 
c) cheer on kids in the Kids Fun Run!

For information about becoming a vendor for the family fun day, please email patrickm@hockymca.org.

Questions about the 5K or the overall event, please email nicoleb@hockymca.org.

Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm Schedule for Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Yes, Franklin has it's own radio station -> wfpr.fm. Franklin Public Radio has a brand new schedule for the locally produced shows that fill our air waves. 

It is available anywhere, anytime at wfpr.fm or in the local Franklin, MA area at 102.9 on the FM dial.

Tune in to listen to the following:

Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm Schedule for Tuesday, August 18, 2026

Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online 
http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf  

Franklin TV schedule for Tuesday, August 18, 2026 (Your local Public, Education & Government "PEG" station)

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = TUESDAY
7:30 am     Aging Agenda: Arthur Vigeant
9:00 am Arts Advocacy Day: Marketing
10:00 am Frank Presents: Jason Poulos
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin: Tai Salad
12:30 pm Learn to Cook with Linda: Mexican Corn Dip
1:30 pm     Pizzapalooza: Margherita Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins Summer 2023 Show 8
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 11
3:30 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Shaun Hart Pt 1
4:30 pm Franklin Matters: Nautilus
5:30 pm ArtWeek: Art + Music
6:30 pm Jon Mitchell & Randy LaRosa: 12-Tone Music
7:30 pm Once Upon A Town: The Ray Block
9:00 pm Franklin 4th: 2 Guys Who Like Sharks

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel        (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = TUESDAY

7:00 am FHS Winter Music: Band and Wind Ensemble
10:30 am Arts Advocacy Day: Marketing
11:30 am Middle School Spring Band 06-04-26
1:00 pm FHS Varsity Softball v Hopkinton 04-25-26
3:00 pm Critical Conversations: Social Media
7:00 pm Cultural Council: BT ALC Big Band
9:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Shaun Hart Pt 1
10:00 pm FHSTC: Curious Case of the Cottingley Fairies

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) = TUESDAY

8:00 am School Committee 08-11-26
2:00 pm School Committee 08-11-26
6:00 pm Joint Budget Subcommittee 08-13-26

Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf 


Watch Listen Read all things that matter in Franklin MA
Watch Listen Read all things that matter in Franklin MA

Monday, August 17, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Monday, August 17, 2026 ???

Monday, August 17




For additional details on Library events -> https://www.franklinma.gov/942/Calendar-of-Events

For additional details on Library events -> https://www.franklinma.gov/942/Calendar-of-Events

For additional details on Senior Center events ->    https://www.franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/9890

For additional details on Senior Center events ->   



***  Town Meetings today ***

Franklin Cultural Council

Monday, August 17 Time: 7:00 PM

https://ma-franklin.civicplus.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_08172026-2456 


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Find the full Community event calendar https://bit.ly/FranklinCommunityCalendar

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication: https://bit.ly/Submit2Calendar

The Town meeting calendar is found https://www.franklinma.gov/Calendar.aspx

Get Ready for Hunger Action Month

Mark your calendars! September is Hunger Action Month, a national movement to raise awareness and take action against food insecurity. Here is how you can prepare to make a difference with us next month:
Get Ready for Hunger Action Month

Wear Orange on Hunger Action Day: We're planning to wear orange on September 29 to bring awareness to hunger in our community. Check your wardrobe for orange gear and join us.

Sign-up to Volunteer: Visit our website to fill out a volunteer application and join our amazing volunteer team at The Pantry -  https://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/get-involved/volunteer/

Follow and Share: Connect with us on Facebook and Instagram. We’ll be highlighting how we're taking action all month long.

Thank you for helping us bring awareness to hunger in September and throughout the year.

The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW): Episode 322 - A Masterclass With Deborah Parker Wong (audio)

Hosts Kim Simone and Mark Lenzi exploring all things wine with you!

A Masterclass With Deborah Parker Wong 🍷

Prepare to be inspired! In this episode of The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW), hosts Kim and Mark sit down with one of the most influential figures in the modern wine landscape: Deborah Parker Wong.
The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW): Episode 322 - A Masterclass With Deborah Parker Wong

From her deep academic roots to her editorial leadership, Deborah shares the incredible journey that led her to become a powerhouse in wine media and education. Whether you are a casual sipper or a dedicated professional, this episode is packed with "aha!" moments.

What’s Inside the Bottle:
  • The Editor’s Desk: Deborah reflects on 20 years of professional wine writing and her influential role as the Editor for Somm Journal.
  • The Slow Wine Revolution: Discover the philosophy behind the Slow Wine Guide—what it is, why it matters, and Deborah’s pivotal role in championing sustainable viticulture.
  • The Academic Vine: As a lecturer at three colleges and a high-level WSET instructor, Deborah breaks down how she shapes the next generation of wine experts.
  • Sensory Science & Master’s Wisdom: Dive into the fascinating world of sensory science. Deborah discusses her Master of Science in Viticulture and Enology and how technical knowledge enhances the tasting experience.
  • "Frankenstein" Wines: We get technical and provocative as we discuss what makes a wine "Frankenstein" and the ethics of winemaking.
  • A Motto to Live By: Deborah shares her personal motto and the driving force behind her relentless passion.
  • Expert Buying Tips: Wrap up with Deborah’s top advice for navigating the wine aisle like a pro.

The energy and excitement Deborah brings to the table are contagious. You don’t want to miss this deep dive into the heart of the industry!

Learn more about Deborah: www.deborahparkerwong.com 
Listen to more episodes: www.thewww.wine

Cheers, 
Kim and Mark
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#WineEducation #SlowWine #SommJournal #SensoryScience #TheWonderfulWorldOfWine #WineIndustry #WinePodcast #Viticulture #WSET #DeborahParkerWong



Governor Healey Takes Action to Protect Young People and Residents from Dangerous Kratom Products

"@massgovernor
Governor Healey Takes Action to Protect Young People and Residents from Dangerous Kratom Products
is taking action to get dangerous, unregulated kratom products off store shelves. 


@officialmassdph just issued an emergency order to restrict the sale of kratom, help people understand the risks and get them the help they need. More at Mass.gov/Kratom

Read the emergency regulation, published August 13th, 2026: 105 CMR 726.000 Temporary placement of kratom in Schedule 1 pursuant to MGL c. 94C s. 2A"



Note: The Town of Franklin had issued their own regulations in May 2026 on kratom

Norfolk County Real Estate Market Remains Active and Stable in July 2026

Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O'Donnell today (8/13/26) released the real estate recording statistics for July 2026, which indicate continued strength in Norfolk County's real estate market compared to July 2025, particularly in document recordings, property sales, and mortgage activity.

The Registry of Deeds recorded 11,065 documents in July of 2026, a 3% increase compared to the 10,696 documents recorded in July of 2025 but down 1% from June 2026.
Norfolk County Real Estate Market Remains Active and Stable in July 2026

“July's recording activity reflected continued year-over-year growth in the Norfolk County real estate market,” noted Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O'Donnell. “Increases in document recordings, property sales, and mortgage activity demonstrate that buyers, sellers, and lenders remained engaged despite ongoing affordability challenges.”

The total number of deeds recorded for July 2026, representing both commercial and residential real estate sales and transfers, was 1,709, a 2% increase from the 1,676 deeds recorded in July of 2025. Looking at just real estate sales, 998 properties were sold in July of 2026, a 6% increase compared to the 941 properties sold in July of 2025.

“The increase in property sales compared to last year is an encouraging sign, particularly given elevated mortgage rates and affordability challenges facing many homebuyers,” stated Register O'Donnell. “According to Redfin, homes in Norfolk County are selling at a pace significantly faster than the national average. At the same time, efforts to increase housing inventory across Massachusetts have provided buyers with more options and some flexibility in their home search. Norfolk County continues to attract individuals and families who value the strong communities and quality schools found throughout the region, making the need for additional housing inventory increasingly important.”

The average sale price for both commercial and residential real estate was $1,177,644, a 13% decrease compared to July 2025, but a 20% increase from June 2026. The total value of commercial and residential sales recorded in July of 2026 was approximately $1.18 billion, an 8% decrease from the $1.27 billion recorded in July of 2025.

“While the average sale price declined compared to July of last year, real estate values remain elevated by historical standards,” said Register O'Donnell. “According to Realtor.com, national housing trends suggest buyers are gaining additional negotiating power and sellers are adjusting expectations to current economic conditions.”

Lending activity also increased in July. A total of 1,813 mortgages were recorded in July of 2026, a 7% increase from July 2025 but a 2% decrease from June 2026. Total mortgage indebtedness was approximately $1.90 billion, a 12% increase compared to July 2025.

“The growth in both mortgage activity and total mortgage lending indicates continued confidence in the Norfolk County real estate market,” stated Register O'Donnell. “While mortgage rates remain higher than pre-pandemic levels and, I think most would agree, higher than borrowers would like to see, individuals and businesses continue to make investments in property throughout Norfolk County.”

The Registry continues to closely monitor foreclosure activity. In July of 2026, there were 6 foreclosure deeds recorded as a result of mortgage foreclosures taking place in Norfolk County, compared to 2 foreclosure deeds recorded in July of 2025. Notices to foreclose, which represent the first step in the foreclosure process, decreased to 26 in July of 2026 from 32 in July of 2025.

“While notices to foreclose remain low this month, the increase in foreclosure deeds is something we are watching closely,” said Register O'Donnell. “Foreclosure activity has a real impact on families and communities, and we want residents to know that resources are available if they are facing financial hardship.”

For the past several years, the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds has partnered with Quincy Community Action Programs (617-479-8181 x376) and NeighborWorks Housing Solutions (508-587-0950) to help anyone facing challenges paying their mortgage. Another option for homeowners is to contact the Massachusetts Attorney General's Consumer Advocacy and Response Division (CARD) at 617-727-8400.

Register O'Donnell concluded, “July's real estate activity reflects a market that remains stable and active. Increases in sales activity, mortgage recordings, and overall document volume demonstrate continued confidence in Norfolk County real estate. While affordability remains an important concern for many buyers, Norfolk County continues to be a desirable place to live, work, and invest.”

To learn more about these and other Registry of Deeds events and initiatives like us on Facebook at facebook.com/NorfolkDeeds, or follow us on X at x.com/NorfolkDeeds and Instagram at instagram.com/NorfolkDeeds.

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds is located at 649 High Street in Dedham. The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities and others with a need for secure, accurate, accessible land record information. All land record research information can be found on the Registry’s website www.norfolkdeeds.org. Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center via telephone at (781) 461-6101, or email us at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org.