Monday, May 25, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Monday, May 25, 2026 ???

Monday, May 25 = Memorial Day


9:30am Dean College - Memorial Day commemorative event

9:50am Union St Cemetery - Memorial Day commemorative event

10:10am St. Mary’s Cemetery - Memorial Day commemorative event

11:00am Memorial Day Parade Franklin Town Common
Due to the weather, the parade has been canceled,  all other ceremonies will be held as scheduled. https://www.franklinma.gov/AlertCenter.aspx?AID=PARADE-CANCELLED-CEREMONIES-ON-28

12:00pm Memorial Day Ceremony Franklin Town Common



*** NO   Town Meetings today   ***


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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


Jamie Barrett shares recordings of Patriotic Songs (audio/video)

Jamie Barrett has compiled a set of recordings by himself (and others) singing the following songs:
  • FPS Elementary School Music Educators (L to R: Allison Fuller, Jamie Barrett, Mary MacMurray, and Brian Gustafson) sing our National Anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.”
    FPS Elementary School Music Educators (L to R: Allison Fuller,
    Jamie Barrett, Mary MacMurray, and Brian Gustafson)
    sing our National Anthem, “The Star-Spangled Banner.” 2022
    The Star-Spangled Banner
  • America The Beautiful
  • My Country ‘Tis Of Thee
  • You’re A Grand Ol’ Flag
  • This Land Is Your Land
  • 50 Nifty United States
  • The Armed Forces Medley
  • God Bless America
He closes this playlist with his Town of Franklin song.


Open the Google doc and on each page there is a link to play the song, or open to the YouTube link and watch the video -> 


Reminder: Links for the Franklin Public Schools bus registration information

Reminder: Links for the Franklin Public Schools bus registration information
Reminder: Links for the Franklin Public Schools
bus registration information
Bus Registration Info

Gary Brown named new AD at Franklin High School via HockomockSports.com

Franklin Public Schools is pleased to announce the appointment of Mr. Gary Brown as the next Athletic Director at Franklin High School.

Mr. Brown brings nearly two decades of experience in athletic administration at both the high school and collegiate levels. For the last nine years, he has served as the Athletic Director at King Philip Regional High School and is widely respected throughout the Hockomock League for his leadership, collaborative approach, and commitment to student-athletes. 

Before committing his time to high school athletics, Gary served as the Athletic Director at Harvard University for several years, where he was directly responsible for organizing and supporting their program, which earned multiple NCAA Division 1 national championships during his tenure. He has proven success in overseeing large athletic departments, policy development and adherence, organizing major sporting events, and developing comprehensive student leadership programs

Throughout the interview process, Mr. Brown distinguished himself through his clear vision for educational athletics, his emphasis on relationship-building, and his student-centered philosophy. His belief in “Education Through Athletics” reflects a strong commitment to using athletics as an extension of the educational experience, helping students develop teamwork, accountability, leadership, sportsmanship, and resilience

The selection process included four focus group sessions involving members of the Franklin High School administrative team, student-athletes, FHS coaches, and Franklin Public Schools District administrators and directors. Feedback from all groups consistently highlighted Mr. Brown’s strong communication skills, positive leadership style, and ability to connect with students, staff, and families

As a respected and experienced Athletic Director within the Hockomock League, Mr. Brown’s familiarity with the league, its schools, the Town of Franklin, and its traditions will help ensure a smooth transition into the role. His experience and commitment will further strengthen and elevate our highly successful athletic program. His experience overseeing comprehensive athletic programs, mentoring coaches, managing budgets and events, and fostering inclusive athletic communities makes him exceptionally well-suited to lead Franklin High School Athletics into the future.

We are excited to welcome Mr. Brown to Franklin High School and look forward to the positive impact he will have on our student-athletes, coaches, and school community. He will assume this position after July 1, 2026. As part of his entry plan, Mr. Brown will be directly communicating with various groups within our athletic community.

Sincerely,

Dr. Maria Weber
Principal, Franklin High School

Design Review Commission looking for new members

Interested in helping shape Franklin’s commercial areas?
The Town is seeking residents interested in serving on the Design Review Commission (DRC), which reviews signage, landscaping, lighting, and exterior building design for commercial projects throughout town.
📋 Learn more and apply: https://buff.ly/AY6OuOG





From the Town of Franklin 2025
ANNUAL REPORT OF DESIGN REVIEW COMMISSION

The Design Review Commission (DRC) was established in 1998 when the Town Council adopted a new Zoning Bylaw that established a sitting Design Review Commission. The 1997 Master Plan recommended that Franklin should adopt design standards to re-establish a sense of traditional New England villages. The design standards would assist in shaping the community as a whole, as well as establish a commercial appeal of individual establishments and businesses. The Commission is responsible to interpret the Design Guidelines to establish a sense of character in commercial and industrial areas and in sign installations so as to enhance the appearance of the Town.

The DRC consists of 5 regular members and 2 associate members. All members are residents and volunteers with varying backgrounds who are appointed by the Town Administrator and ratified by the Town Council. The Commission is currently composed of Samuel L. Williams, Chairman; Andrew Pratt, Vice Chairman; and members: Derek Russell Darvish and Kyle Galvin. James Bartro is an Associate member.

The DRC has approval authority on signage and offers recommendation input to the Planning Board and Zoning Board of Appeals on Site Plans. The Commission strives to preserve and enhance the visual and physical attributes of signage and site plans so that the features within the Town represent features included in the Guidelines.

During FY 2025, the commission reviewed a total of 52 DRC Applications. There were 47 Sign approval applications and 5 Site Plan recommendations. Members review the applications according to the Sign Guidelines and issue approval of retail and industrial signage projects, as well as make recommendations on site plans that includes design and facades, materials, colors, lighting plans, and landscaping plans. The landscaping plan should include, among other things, plantings from the Best Development Practices Guidebook. The Best Development Practices Guidebook, the Design Review Guidelines and the Sign Guidelines can be found on the Design Review Commission’s webpage at https://www.franklinma.gov/design-review-commission.

Design Review meetings are being conducted remotely via the Zoom platform. In an effort to allow and encourage citizen engagement and to comply with the open meeting law regulations, citizens are able to dial into the meeting using the provided phone number (Cell phone or landline required) or participate via a Zoom link embedded in the meeting agendas. Meetings are held at 7:00 pm via Zoom on the second and fourth Tuesdays of each month except December where only one meeting is held. Dates, times, meeting agendas and meeting minutes are posted on the Town’s Design Review webpage.

Respectfully submitted,
Samuel L. Williams, Chairman

The PDF of this section can be found

The full annual report can be found

Hold the date for May 28: Middle School Reunion

Members of the Class of 2026 who attended a Franklin middle school are invited to a middle school reunion.

No matter which middle school they attended, the reunion will be held at Franklin Middle School on Thursday, May 28 at 2:00.

Hold the date for May 28: Middle School Reunion
Hold the date for May 28: Middle School Reunion
We'll walk down memory lane, celebrate the adults they've become, and wish them well before graduation. 

I'm attaching a visual - please post and share to any senior memos, streams, sites, etc.

We are really looking forward to welcoming them back 💙 This is a big deal for us middle school teachers - to see them upright and functioning four years later gives us the motivation to keep at it 😂

Franklin Library News & Events for June 2026 - Weekly/Monthly for Children

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Library Hours

The library’s hours are Monday through Thursday, 9am to 8pm, Friday and Saturday, 9am to 5pm. The Library will be closed Friday, June 19 in observance of Juneteenth.


Come Visit Us at the Strawberry Stroll!

This year the Library Strawberry Stroll table will have some fun crafts and summer reading sign-ups for all ages! We'll also have a strawberry pompom making craft before the festivities get started - check out the details in our events below. And you're not going to want to miss the Strawberry Stroll Kid Parade! All kids are welcome to dress up and/or decorate your bike/scooter/wheels in strawberry theme. Meet at the Dean College Quad at 5pm to join.

2026 Reading Challenge
June: A Book with a Sympathetic Villain

Looking for a way to expand your reading habits this year? Join the Massachusetts Center for the Book 2026 Reading Challenge for adults and the library will reward your reading with a coupon for a free book from our book sale! Check out the details on our Reading Challenges page. 

ESOL Tutoring Program

The library is looking for more volunteer tutors for our English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) program. If you want to make a difference right in your own community, this is a great opportunity! To volunteer please be at least 18 years old, have a High School diploma, & speak English clearly.  No prior teaching experience needed and volunteers and students do not need to be Franklin residents. If interested, please fill out the volunteer form.

Homebound Delivery Program

Can’t make it to the library? Let us bring the library to your door. The Franklin Public Library is excited to offer Home Delivery Service ensuring that Franklin residents who are unable to visit the library due to aging-related limitations, illness, disability, or temporary mobility limitations can continue to benefit from library resources. Items will be delivered to and picked up from a homebound patron’s home by staff members approximately every three weeks. For more information, please visit the library website.

Museum Passes

Now is a great time to reserve passes to the area’s most popular museums, aquariums, and more! Passes are available to be reserved up to thirty days in advance.

Franklin Library Book Sale

Friday, June 12 15: 1 - 5pm
Saturday, June 13: 9am - 12pm
All books are just one dollar!
Bag Sale - $5 Per Bag
Saturday, June 13: 1 - 4pm
Come fill a brown bag with all the books you can!

LIBRARY EVENTS

Weekly/Monthly for Children

Move Along, Mondays @ 10:30am (Ages 0-5)
This thirty-minute program features music, movement, stories, and other interactive activities to encourage social skills and promote early literacy! No registration required.

Doggie Tales! Mondays @ 4pm
Registration Required
Kiddos who are working on their reading skills will be able to sign up for a time slot to practice reading to a trained therapy dog. Bring your favorite book or read one of ours!

Cool Cruisers, Tuesdays @ 9:30am
Babies who have graduated from tummy time and are scooting all over the place are welcome to this playgroup just for them! We recognize that this fun age of exploring is very different from their first few months, so join us for a special playgroup just for this exciting time. No registration required.

Pre-K Pals, Tuesdays & Thursdays @ 10:30am (Ages 3-5)
This 30-minute program is a perfect jumpstart for kiddos that are approaching school-age! Stories, music, movement, and engaging activities designed to prepare kids for a school environment. No registration required.

Wiggle Worms, Tuesdays @ 4pm (Ages 0-5)
Beat the afternoon witching hour craziness with a dynamic program for littles! Enjoy music, movement, and some fun surprises. No registration required.

Mini Masterpieces! Tuesdays @4pm (Ages 6-12)
Registration Required
Join Miss Lily to make your own mini masterpieces! Each week will be a new, small scale, step-by-step watercolor project. All materials provided. 

Bubbles, Books, and Boogies! Wednesdays @ 10:30am (Ages 0-5)
Dance, sing, clap, and play along for a storytime party! Enjoy thirty minutes of interactive stories, songs, and activities! No registration required.

Bookworm Bounce, Wednesdays @ 4pm (Ages 0-5)
Join us for an afternoon story time full of music, movement, stories, and other interactive activities to encourage social skills and promote early literacy! No registration required.

Tummy Time, Thursdays @ 9:30am
Babies and caregivers: join us each Thursday morning for Tummy Time! Nurture your baby’s development with gentle music, movement, and sensory play at the library. Please bring a small blanket or towel for your baby’s comfort. No registration required.

Tot Bop, Thursdays @ 4pm (Ages 2-5)
Get ready to dance around to an energetic playlist in a class that offers littles a chance to play with musicality, coordination, and creativity - all while practicing listening and learning skills! No registration required.

Artsy Afternoons, Thursdays @ 4pm (Ages 5-11)
Registration Required
Join Ms. Cindy for a step-by-step art project specifically for kids! All materials provided.

Bubble Buddies, Fridays @ 10:30am (Ages 0-5)
Enjoy a Friday bubble dance party with music, movement, and fun surprises! No registration required.

Weekend Wiggles, Saturdays @ 10:30am (Ages 0-5)
Littles and their grownups are invited to an epic dance party to kick off the weekend! Get those wiggles out with fun music, exciting surprises, and plenty of joy and laughter. No registration required. 

Sensory Storytime, Saturday, June 13 @ 3pm
Sensory Storytime is designed for children who thrive in a low-stimulation environment. Kids can enjoy sensory bins, relaxing story times, gentle stretching, and other calming activities. This program offers a slower pace and supportive space where every child can feel safe, relaxed, and included. No registration required.


Franklin Fathers host the inaugural Eddie Grant Memorial Kickball Tournament on Saturday, June 14

Franklin Fathers, a local dads and caregivers group dedicated to community, wellness, and civic connection, will host the inaugural Eddie Grant Memorial Kickball Tournament on Saturday, June 14, bringing together families, local organizations, and businesses for a day of recreation, remembrance, and community spirit. The event will take place at Beaver Pond.

The tournament honors Eddie Grant, a Franklin native, Major League Baseball player, and World War I veteran who was killed in action in 1918. Organizers hope the event will help introduce Grant’s legacy to a younger generation of Franklin residents who may not yet know the story behind one of the town's most distinguished historical figures.

“Part of the goal is simply to reconnect Franklin with one of its own,” organizers said. “We want to re-introduce Franklin to one of its most remarkable sons: an athlete, scholar, soldier, and public servant whose legacy still represents the very best of our community."

The family-friendly tournament will feature community teams, food, music, children’s activities, and a 50/50 raffle, with raffle proceeds benefiting the American Legion.

The tournament is still accepting teams, with room remaining for four additional entries. Community groups, friend groups, businesses, neighborhood teams, and organizations are all encouraged to participate.

Interested teams can register by emailing or completing the registration form at tinyurl.com/EddieGrantKickball.

Organizers are also still seeking local business sponsors for the event. Sponsorships offer an opportunity for businesses to connect directly with Franklin-area families while supporting a positive community initiative rooted in local history and civic engagement.

Businesses interested in sponsoring the tournament can contact organizers at franklinfathersma@gmail.com.

Additional event details, including schedules and participating organizations, will be announced in the coming weeks.

Franklin Wine Club: Exploring Bodegas Luzón - Thursday, May 28

Join the Franklin Wine Club for an exclusive sit-down educational tasting as we explore the rugged beauty and bold flavors of D.O. Jumilla, Spain. We are honored to host José Requena Abellan, Head of International Sales for the historic Bodegas Luzón, for an evening dedicated to the "soul" of Spanish winemaking.

The Story of Bodegas Luzón Founded in 1841, Bodegas Luzón is one of the most storied producers in the Jumilla region. The winery’s name carries a unique history: its founder, Don José Molina, was a military commander stationed on the island of Luzon in the Philippines. Upon his return to Spain, he named the estate in honor of his journey. For over a century, the winery was famously passed down through the female side of the family, maintaining a legacy of tradition that continues to evolve today. 

Today, Luzón manages 415 hectares of vineyards, including prized plots of 40-year-old, ungrafted, and non-irrigated vines. They are pioneers in environmental stewardship, being the first in their region to produce organic wines and one of only 40 wineries in Spain to hold the "Wineries for Climate Protection" certification.

Meet Our Guest: José Requena Abellan Born and raised in Jumilla, José’s connection to the land began in his grandfather’s Monastrell vineyards. After earning his WSET 3 certification and building a career in the wine trade, he joined Bodegas Luzón in 2026. Now leading their international team, José brings a lifetime of local heritage and professional expertise to our wine room.

The Tasting Experience We will focus on the region’s native superstar: Monastrell. These sun-drenched grapes produce wines of intense color, dark fruit aromas, and sophisticated spice notes. Our exploration will include:

  • The unique characteristics of dry-farmed Monastrell.
  • Traditional, minimal-intervention winemaking techniques using large wooden barrels.
  • A look at how Bodegas Luzón blends tradition with modern sustainability.

Event Details:

Drummers Studio 16th year celebration scheduled for June 20


"We are 4 weeks away from our 16th Annual Celebration. This year we celebrate music from the 90's.

Dress and/or Dance the 90s and win $.

Summer Piano/Voice starts now! "



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Empowering Teen Wellness: Planet Fitness Announces 6h Annual High School Summer Pass® Program And Opens Its Doors To Teens For Free All Summer Long

Planet Fitness, one of the largest and fastest-growing fitness center operators with more members than any other fitness brand, announced the return of its annual High School Summer Pass® program. Now in its sixth year, the initiative encourages high school teens ages 14 to 19¹ to prioritize fitness this summer by working out for free at any of Planet Fitness’ 2,900+ participating locations throughout the U.S. and Canada. Teens can register today at PlanetFitness.com/SummerPass to gain club access beginning June 1 through August 31. Find the club nearest you here. New this year, the High School Summer Pass® program is powered by Gymshark, the gymwear brand, and all High School Summer Pass® participants will receive an exclusive discount 2 after signing up for the free fitness program.

Planet Fitness has invested more than $460 million in waived membership dues3 to promote youth health and wellness and provide an opportunity for millions of teens to improve their physical and mental health.

“At Planet Fitness, our mission is to break down the barriers to fitness, and the High School Summer Pass® program is a key part of that,” said Colleen Keating, CEO of Planet Fitness. “Young people are increasingly prioritizing their mental and physical health and making fitness part of their daily lives. This program gives teens the unique opportunity to build lifelong healthy habits in a welcoming and non-intimidating environment during the important months when school is out.” 

Through the High School Summer Pass® program, teen members will have free access to:
  • Planet Fitness' complete range of strength equipment, including state-of-the-art plate-loaded machines, best-in-class cardio equipment, stretching space and more
  • Free fitness training from certified fitness trainers⁴
  • The free Planet Fitness App, featuring hundreds of on-demand digital exercises
  • A welcoming, non-intimidating community environment
  • Exclusive discounts through Gymshark

To better understand teens and their mental and physical health, Planet Fitness commissioned a nationwide study5 uncovering the following insights:

The Emotional Weight of Being a Teen is Real: Nearly all teenagers (95%) report emotionally or mentally struggling, with more than half (52%) dealing with anxiety and close to half (49%) struggling with a positive body image. 

Exercise is One of the Most Powerful Outlets Available: Ninety-five percent of teens say exercise helps them manage life's challenges. Two-thirds (66%) say working out makes them feel proud of themselves, and more than half (53%) say it makes them more confident in who they are.

Strength is Not Just Physical: Planet Fitness knows that strength training not only helps you feel strong and confident, but it also profoundly impacts overall well-being. In fact, ninety-two percent of teens agree that strength training builds confidence, 91% say being strong is just as important as looking good, and 84% say they want to do more strength training.

Cost and Access Are Real Barriers: Seven in 10 (70%) teens report at least one obstacle to working out more, including lack of time (44%), not wanting to spend money (28%) and feeling self-conscious (27%). Nearly half (47%) say they simply cannot afford to make fitness a top priority, yet 83% say they would work out at a gym if it were free. 

Building Momentum with Key Partners and Athletes 

Gymshark is proud to partner with Planet Fitness this year and provide exclusive discounts to participants to look and feel their best whether before, after, or during a workout. 

“At Gymshark, we are all about bringing down barriers to fitness and being there for everyone that embarks on a health journey. The work that Planet Fitness has done and continues to do, encouraging teens to go all in on the gym, could not be more aligned with our brand,” said Calum Watson, Brand Marketing Director at Gymshark. “We can’t wait to see the incredible impact that the High School Summer Pass® will have on so many teens this year.” 

To further inspire teens to get active this summer, Planet Fitness is partnering with Olympic legend Allyson Felix and WNBA player Flau'jae Johnson to champion the importance of building healthy habits at a young age and prioritizing overall well-being on their social media accounts.

Planet Fitness locations across the country will host Open House events (check your local club for details) to welcome teens and their families, giving them the opportunity to experience Planet Fitness’ unique Judgement Free environment and meet club team members before the program begins. Planet Fitness will also provide in-club guidance for teen participants, including tips at registration, in-club signage and reminders throughout the app, to ensure a positive and welcoming environment for everyone in the club.

For more information on High School Summer Pass®, including how to sign up for the free summer membership at any of the more than 2,900 Planet Fitness locations in the U.S. and Canada, visit PlanetFitness.com/SummerPass.

¹High School Summer Pass is open to teens ages 14 through 19 and valid at participating locations only. Teens must work out at the location they sign up at and are not permitted to use other locations. Planet Fitness locations are independently owned and operated. Under 18 or legal age of majority must sign up with parent or guardian. 

2 Codes are valid through September 11, 2026, they cannot be used outside of that time period. Only one Code can be applied per order. Codes cannot be used in conjunction with any other offer. Codes are valid in the U.S. and Canada, cannot be exchanged for cash and are non-transferable. Codes cannot be applied towards delivery charges. Returned items will be refunded at the discounted price paid (the discount applied between the goods proportionately). Where a qualifying spend is noted in relation to use of a Code, if items purchased using that Code are later returned to Gymshark which brings the amount spent below any qualifying level, the offer value may be deducted from any refund. This does not affect your statutory rights. A discount will not be applied to items subsequently replaced. Orders are subject to stock availability and acceptance by Gymshark. Gymshark reserves the right to decline orders where, in Gymshark’s reasonable opinion, a Code is invalid for the order being placed or is the subject of improper use or fraudulent activity. Gymshark reserves the right to withdraw, amend or extend offers at any time on reasonable notice.

3+10 million teen participants since 2019, $10-15 per month, three-month program

4Locations are independently owned and operated; please check your local club for details.

5Online survey conducted by Wired Research between April 6-13, 2026 to 1,000 parents of teens ages 14-19 and their respective teens, with a margin of error of +/- 3.1 percent.


About Planet Fitness 
Founded in 1992 in Dover, NH, Planet Fitness is one of the largest and fastest-growing franchisors and operators of fitness centers in the world by number of members and locations. As of March 31, 2026, Planet Fitness had approximately 21.5 million members and 2,909 clubs in all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, Canada, Panama, Mexico, Australia and Spain. The Company’s mission is to enhance people’s lives by providing a high-quality fitness experience in a welcoming, non-intimidating environment, which we call the Judgement Free Zone®. Approximately 90% of Planet Fitness clubs are owned and operated by independent business owners.

Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm Schedule for Monday, May 25, 2026

Yes, Franklin has its 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:



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 Monday, May 25, 2026 (Your local Public, Education & Government "PEG" station)

Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel   (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = MONDAY

7:00 am Aging Boldfully: Fyzical
8:00 am SAFE Coalition: Task Force
9:00 am Tri County Honors Night 2026
11:30 am Cooking Thyme: Sweet Corn Risotto
12:00 pm Brooke'n'Cookin: Mac'n'Cheese
12:30 pm Cooking with Linda: Chicken Parmesan
1:30 pm     Pizzapalooza: Meat-Lovers Pt. 2
2:30 pm New England Candlepins Summer 2023 Show 3
3:30 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 6
4:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Referee Shortage Pt1
7:00 pm Frank Presents: Jay Elias Pt 2
8:00 pm Celebrate with Pride 2025: Sioo
9:00 pm United Methodist Church: Lola Richardson
10:00 pm Circle of Friends; Abbie Gardner

Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel              (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = MONDAY
8:30 am SAFE Coalition: Danny Lagarce
10:30 am FHS Spring Jazz 2026
12:30 pm FHS Concert Hour 02-25-26
2:00 pm FHS Girls Varsity Lacrosse v Foxboro 05-18-26
4:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Referee Shortage Pt1
5:00 pm FHS Senior Awards Night 2026
9:00 pm FHS Theater Company: Cinderella
 

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

8:00 am Planning Board 05-11-26
11:00 am Community Preservation Committee 05-18-26
2:00 pm Planning Board 05-11-26
4:00 pm Community Preservation Committee 05-18-26
5:30 pm Town Council 05-21-26


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


Sunday, May 24, 2026

Memorial Day parade "go/no go" decision to be made by 7 AM Monday

 Via the VFW:

"Good Afternoon,

We wanted to let everyone know that a decision on the parade will be made by 7am Monday morning and will be shared here as well as on Town social media and the Franklin Veterans Services web page. 

Regardless of the parade being canceled we anticipate the ceremonies at Dean College, Union St. Cemetery and St. Mary’s Cemetery as well as the Town Common to go on as scheduled. 

We appreciate your understanding and hope all have a meaningful Memorial Day. Remember the purpose of the holiday."

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For reference the timing of events on Monday



What's happening in Franklin, MA: Sunday, May 24, 2026 ???

Sunday, May 24


1:00pm Franklin Historical Museum - CLOSED today



*** NO   Town Meetings today   ***


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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

Yes, there are Town of Franklin Memorial Day observances on Monday, May 25, 2026

The Town of Franklin invites residents, veterans, families and visitors to come together in remembrance and gratitude during the community’s 2026 Memorial Day observances. A series of events will honor the brave men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.

On Memorial Day, the community is invited to attend a series of commemorative events, beginning with ceremonies at Dean College at 9:30 AM, Union Street Cemetery at 9:50 AM, and St. Mary’s Cemetery at 10:10 AM, prior to the start of the parade.

Memorial Day Parade and Ceremony — May 25, 2026

The Memorial Day Parade is scheduled for Monday, May 25, 2026, at 11 AM, beginning at Horace Mann Middle School and proceeding along Oak Street, Daniel McCahill Street, Union Street, West Central Street, Emmons Street and Main Street, ending at the Franklin Town Common.

View the parade route: Memorial Day 2026 Parade Route


The Memorial Day Ceremony will be held at 12 PM at the World War I Memorial on the Town Common immediately following the parade. The ceremony will honor Franklin veterans who have passed since last Memorial Day, as well as the Town’s 45 fallen heroes who died in service to the nation.

In the event of inclement weather, updates and cancellation notices will be posted on the Town’s Veterans’ Services webpage (https://www.franklinma.gov/335/Veterans-Services).

Memorial Day is a time to reflect on the sacrifices made by those who served. The Town of Franklin encourages all to take part in these observances and join in honoring the legacy of our nation’s heroes.

Franklin, MA: Agenda for the School Committee meeting - Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Franklin School Committee
May 26, 2026 - 7:00 PM
Municipal Building – Council Chambers


Call to Order Dr. Griffith 
Announcements from the Chair
Pledge of Allegiance
Moment of Silence


I. Routine Business
A. Review of Agenda
B. Payment of Bills Mr. Callaghan
C. Payroll Dr. Griffith
D. FHS Student Representative Comments
E. Superintendent’s Report
II. Guests/Presentations
A. Seal of Biliteracy Recognition
B. Retiree Recognition
C. Superintendent’s Evaluation – Presentation of Evidence
III. Citizen’s Comments

IV. Discussion/Action Items
A. Policy - First Reading
B. BICO 2026-27 Board Appointment
I recommend the appointment of Superintendent, Lucas Giguere as the Franklin Public Schools representative to the BICO Board of Directors for the 2026-2027 School year as discussed.  
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V. Discussion Only Items
A. Monthly Financial Report  
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B. ACCEPT Quarter 3 Report  
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VI. Information Matters
A. School Committee Sub-Committee Reports
B. School Committee Liaison Reports
VI. Consent Agenda
A. Approval of Minutes
I recommend approval of the minutes from your April 14, 2026 (revised) & May 12, 2026 School Committee meeting as detailed. 
B. FHS Gift
I recommend the acceptance of $1,000.00 from Claudia Brennick for in-house enrichment at FHS as detailed.
VII. New Business
To discuss any future agenda items

VIII. Executive Session
A. As per M.G.L. c. 30A, § 213. (3) To discuss strategy with respect to collective bargaining or litigation if an open meeting may have a detrimental effect on the bargaining or litigating position of the public body and the chair so declares

IX. Adjournment



The full agenda doc also contains remote participation info

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