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Sunday, April 26, 2026
What's happening in Franklin, MA: Sunday, April 26, 2026 ???
The School district calendar is found https://franklinpublicschooldistrictma.sites.thrillshare.com/o/fpsd/page/school-calendar
MetroWest Regional Fan Zones Announced; Yes, there is one in Franklin !!!
The MetroWest Boston Visitors Bureau, in partnership with the City of Marlborough and the Town of Franklin, today announced plans for a coordinated MetroWest Regional Fan Zone initiative at two locations to celebrate the 2026 FIFA World Cup™ and bring a major tournament viewing event to the region.
“The World Cup is a hugely unifying global event, and this initiative brings that energy directly to MetroWest,” said Stacey David, Executive Director of the MetroWest Boston Visitors Bureau. “By working together across communities, we’re creating a regional hub where residents and visitors can experience the excitement of the tournament and celebrate together. It’s also an opportunity to showcase the region, encouraging visitors to stay, explore, and support local businesses while generating meaningful economic impact across MetroWest.”
Each Fan Zone will feature live match broadcasts on a jumbotron, surrounded by an outdoor festival with a beer garden, food trucks, arts & crafts and other vendors, and family-friendly activities. Organizers expect the events to draw thousands of attendees daily across the two locations. Together, the sites will serve as a regional gathering place for spectators, offering one of the state’s most significant organized opportunities to experience the excitement of the FIFA World Cup™ close to home.
Located just minutes from matches being played in Foxborough, the Fan Zones will provide an accessible and welcoming option for those looking to take part in the tournament atmosphere, whether attending a match at the stadium or not.
Marlborough’s Fan Zone will take place June 11–13 at Kelleher Field, with livestreams of:
• Mexico vs. South Africa (June 11)
• USA vs. Paraguay (June 12)
• Brazil vs. Morocco and Haiti vs. Scotland (June 13)
“Marlborough is proud to host a Fan Zone that reflects the diversity and international spirit of our community,” said Mayor J. Christian Dumais of Marlborough. “The World Cup brings together fans from all backgrounds, and our match lineup and festival atmosphere are designed to celebrate that energy—creating a space where people can share their passion for the game and experience the excitement in a way that feels both global and local.”
Meredith Harris, Executive Director for the Marlborough Economic Development Corporation that is partnering on the event shared, "We are excited to welcome local, regional and even international visitors to our community to support our small and local businesses while enjoying the festivities surrounding the World Cup. When presented with the opportunity to host a fan zone, we wanted to be at the forefront of encouraging increased foot traffic for our retailers, restaurants and hotels while also providing a safe and fun way for people to gather and watch the game with their family, friends & neighbors."
Franklin will host the second Fan Zone on June 24–25 at the Franklin Town Common and adjacent Hayward Manor, featuring:
• Switzerland vs Canada and Scotland vs. Brazil (June 24)
• Ecuador vs. Germany and Tunisia vs. Netherlands (June 25)
“As we celebrate America’s 250th anniversary, Franklin is proud to ‘Welcome the World’ to our Town Common, which has long been a place where our community comes together,” said Cory Shea, Director of Arts, Culture and the Creative Economy for the Town of Franklin. “This Fan Zone blends the excitement of a global event with the warmth and tradition of a New England town, offering a family-friendly gathering place where residents and visitors alike can share in a truly special experience.”
Match selections across both locations were curated to reflect the diverse and passionate soccer communities throughout MetroWest and the Greater Boston area, highlighting teams with strong local followings and broad international appeal.
Additional details, including other watch parties and soccer-related programming throughout the region, will be available in the official Fan Zone Guide, to be released in the coming weeks at www.metrowestvisitors.org/world-cup. The guide will be available in English, Spanish and Brazilian Portuguese.
Local retailers, arts and crafts vendors, and nonprofit organizations are invited to participate. Vendor applications are available at www.metrowestvisitors.org/fan-vendors. Businesses may also host interactive activity or brand activation booths; more information is available at www.metrowestvisitors.org/fan-activations. MetroWest businesses holding smaller watch parties and soccer-related events are encouraged to email their event details to info@metrowestvisitors.org for free inclusion in the Fan Zone Guide.
The MetroWest Boston Visitors Bureau is a non-profit organization focused on promoting travel and tourism throughout the 19 towns of the MetroWest region: Ashland, Bellingham, Framingham, Franklin, Holliston, Hopedale, Hopkinton, Hudson, Marlborough, Medway, Milford, Millis, Natick, Northborough, Sherborn, Southborough, Sudbury, Wayland, and Westborough. For more information, please visit the MBVB website at www.metrowestvisitors.org.
FY 2027 Budget Narrative: Facilities Department
○ Preventative Maintenance: Utilizing the Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS), Facilities can perform routine/scheduled maintenance on any asset or system identified. Constant cleaning among our facilities is preventative maintenance.○ Reactive Maintenance: Using the CMMS, our team can triage and prioritize work orders as they enter our queue for service.○ Building Use: Within the same CMMS, a feature on the system allows streamlined coordination for space rental, custodial requests and payment.
○ Purchasing/Payment Processing: Having a 1.2 million square footage footprint across town generates a mass quantity of billing. Analyzing payments for proper recordkeeping are essential for proper management of the department.○ Budget: Developing accurate budgets from past, present and future economic insights.
○ Our department ensures compliance of various systems, including life safety systems, as well as policies that are operational and functioning. Maintaining compliance with state and federal laws are a top priority.
○ The Facilities Department is constantly making efforts to reduce energy and our carbon footprint. Maintaining solar endeavors, participating with local/state/federal energy programs, collaborating with outside agencies on energy reduction opportunities and managing our EV chargers are all part of our energy management plan.
○ Capital Planning: Portfolio review of all facilities and strategic planning for major equipment/asset replacement.○ Capital Projects: Oversight of various projects that vary from one facility to another. Projects both small and large that may need long term planning or quick turn around are managed by the Facilities Department.
FHS softball (video) & baseball teams post wins on Saturday
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| Franklin coach Zach Brown earned his 200th career win with the Panthers after a walkoff win over North Quincy. (Courtesy of Jen Edmunds) |
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| FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com |
Electric Youth and the Boston Show Band to Return to THE BLACK BOX, Saturday, May 2
Franklin TV: The Magic Weeks
Thanks for listening to wfpr●fm,and staying informed at Franklin●news.
Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf
Celebrate Happy Birthday for Horace Mann! Saturday, May 2
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| Horace's birthday is really May 4 |
What's happening at the Franklin Public Library during the week of April 27 ???
Miss. Lily invites Kiddos 6-12 to make a Mini Masterpiece!The First of a NEW monthly open play group for Mahjong this week!Learn how to report weather to NOAA and help plan for prevention!Don't forget to adopt a fuzzy reading buddy!
Once Upon A Town: Stewart Block (video)
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| Once Upon A Town: Stewart Block (video) |
An AI company set out to fix news deserts. Instead, it copied local journalists’ work - Poynter
Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Sunday, April 26, 2026
Saturday, April 25, 2026
Finance Committee closes out 16+ hours of budget hearings with proposed adjustments (audio)
FM #1728 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1728 in the series.
This session of the radio show shares the Finance Committee Budget Hearing, the Last of 4 sessions to go over the FY 2027 budget. The meeting was held in Council Chambers with 7 of 9 members present.
Quick recap:
This session was time well spent by the Committee to review the potential adjustments to the budget and come to a consensus on them. They started with a set of goals and a process to work through the listing of the items for discussion based upon what had occurred over the prior three nights.
They wanted to minimize use of free cash. The end proposal recommends $1.8M of free cash rather than $2M
They wanted to move some of the regular recurring 'capital items' to the ops budget where they belong. They took a step in that direction with less than $100K of police gear putting that in the Ops budget. Next cycle those items won't need to come before the Capital budget as a request
They made a strategic investment in a couple of positions. One already in the budget for a part time clerk in the Assessors office, and additional hybrid inspector/admin help for the Building Commissioner's team. This should help the assessors and inspectors to do the work they need to do while providing some additional administrative help to help the work flow and improve our permit and tax base (both revenue generators)
They proposed reducing the Facilities expense budget
They confirmed the need for restoration of the Deputy Town Administrator and the School Resource officers (SROs)
They will request that the Schools look as possibly using more of their revolving funds to help balance their budget and in turn free up more free cash on the Town side to not be used for the overall budget
The complete set of the adjustments will be written up, presented by the FinCom to the Town Council and Joint Budget Subcommittee. The line item adjustments will be made and incorporate some other updates for the Town Administrator to issue a revised budget proposal before the Council gets to finalize their vote at the June 10th meeting. It may not be ready for the May 20-21 Council budget hearings, the key item that still might be outstanding before those hearings is the FY 2027 health costs as the annual enrollment completes April 30
Let’s listen in
Audio link - https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1728-finance-cmte-budget-hearing-4-04-09-26/
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Franklin TV video is available for replay - https://www.youtube.com/live/3oIsBHQ73Ts?&t=1170
The amended agenda doc - https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_04092026-2222
My full set of notes in one PDF - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NzSDXoQxk7P0ztXRKjPpcPTPrZgBNE78/view?usp=drive_link
Dept of Arts, Culture & Creative Economy metrics as referenced by Cory Shea during the budget hearing
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zQV7NQTLRSy1UnPKxad0wtW8Q-76YqOc/view?usp=drive_link
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