Sunday, April 19, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Sunday, April 19, 2026 ???

Sunday, April 19


7:30am All You Can Eat Breakfast (Franklin Rod & Gun Club)

1:00pm Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

*** 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

Downtown Deals at Ladybug Trail Spring Walk - Saturday, April 25

Come out on April 25th and take a stroll at the 4th Annual Ladybug Trail Spring Walk. Shops, restaurants and public places will open their doors with ladybug-themed activities and treats for all ages. 

Here’s your list of downtown deals and where to find them:

Applause | 10% discount on gelato with ladybug trail map. Add red and dark chocolate sprinkles! Get your ladybug trail map here.

Birchwood Bakery | Cupcakes fashionably dressed with a ladybug decoration on top.

Children’s Museum of Franklin | Music Together will entertain audiences for 30-minute music sessions at 10:30, 12 and 2:30. Plus – create a ladybug craft in the museum’s MakerSpace. With paid entry to museum. Free for museum members. Pre-registration is preferred at: childrensmuseumfranklin.org/register due to limited classroom capacity.

Creative Corner Art Studio | We will be open Saturday from 10 am to 12 pm. Stop in and paint some pottery!  We also display and sell art made by local creators. 
Ladybug Trail Spring Walk
Ladybug Trail Spring Walk

Dean College | Learn about the life cycle of the ladybug.  Kids will have the opportunity to make their own ladybug ‘spinner’ that will show the different life stages.  They can decorate with some googly-eyes and spots on them, and assemble the spinner! At Dean’s Campus Center patio at Main and Emmons Streets. (Available in case of rain date)

Dona’s Tailoring | Guys ‘N Dolls | $10 discount on any hair, nails and tailoring services. For kids: ladybug balloons and cute trinkets. Open 9 am to 3 pm. 

Ferrara’s Market | $2 discount on any sandwich from our menu. Get your ladybug trail map while you’re here.

Franklin Kitchen Center | We’re excited to host a “Paint a Block” event at our storefront. Kids and families can visit our showroom to color a wooden block — a fun and creative activity for all ages. We’ll have the door open with a red carpet and decorate the showroom with our ladybug theme. Plus, we’ll be giving away free ladybug-themed goodies.

Franklin Historical Museum | Video all day explaining the ladybug story & why Franklin celebrates the ladybug.  Free trail maps, ladybug balloons, stickers & buttons. Gift Shop with ladybug-themed items. Bottled water, restroom. 

Franklin Public Library | Activities throughout the day! Rainforest Reptiles at 10:30 am. Adult painting workshop 1-3 pm. Typewriter Orchestra  2-3 pm. Ladybug scavenger hunt all day. 9-5.

INS Spa | Enjoy complimentary snacks and sweets when you visit our new salon. Check out our space to learn about our hair, scalp, skin, and massage services to help you de-stress, relax and rejuvenate.

Little Shop of Olive Oils | The Ladybugs are landing at The Little Shop! Stop in for a little fun & get your ladybug trail map while you are here.
1 / Snap a selfie at our Ladybug Wall
2 / Tag your photo on IG or FB and fill out a ticket for a chance to win our Delicious Duo Giveaway Basket
3 / Taste something new while you’re here
It’s the perfect excuse to stroll downtown, gather with friends, and treat yourself along the way. 

Number One Tailors | Visitors get a ladybug coupon for 10% discount on any tailoring service.

Pisini Shoes | Lollipops for your little ones when you stop in to check out our new spring Stride Rite shoe styles.

Rainbow Eyebrow Threading | $2 off one eyebrow service for new customers on April 25th.

Russian School of Mathematics | We are planning a lemonade stand! Get math puzzles for kids,  ladybug-themed gift bags, plus free ladybug balloons for everyone. Open 11 am to 2 pm. Visit us at 9 Summer Street!

Teddy Gallagher’s Pub | Enjoy our Ladybug Mule cocktail when you come in from the trail. We serve non-alcohol beverages and great food too!

Vallee’s Jewelers | For kids: Ladybug necklaces, bracelets, keychains, stickers.  For adults: Free raffle for a gold necklace with beautiful ladybug pendant.

Visit FDP on social media for updates - 


The Franklin Downtown Partnership is a non-profit 501c3 organization made up of more than 350 business owners, residents, and community leaders working to revitalize downtown Franklin. Residents can join the Downtown Partnership for only $25. The Partnership manages events like the Strawberry Stroll, the Harvest Festival, the Ladybug Historical & Cultural Trail, and initiatives such as beautification, streetscape design, greenspace, alley murals, and sculpture projects. For more information go to www.franklindowntownpartnership.org.

Restaurants Invited to Participate in the Franklin Restaurant Week 2026 (May 31 - June 6)

Kick Off to Summer with the Flavors of Franklin! Franklin Restaurant Week 2026 (May 31 - June 6) — Restaurants Invited to Participate The Town of Franklin is gearing up for its inaugural Restaurant Week, taking place May 31 – June 6, 2026, and local restaurants are invited to join the celebration. Restaurant Week is a chance to spotlight Franklin’s incredible dining scene while encouraging residents and visitors to explore local restaurants, try something new, and support the businesses that make our community special. Participating restaurants can take part in whatever way works best for them.

Some ideas include offering:
  • A prix fixe menu or featured dish
  • A “Kickoff to Summer” drink special
  • A raffle or giveaway for diners
  • A limited-time promotion or incentive
  • Kids Eat Free
The week will help build excitement leading up to Franklin’s third annual PorchFest on June 6, while also connecting to a broader tourism effort surrounding the upcoming international soccer matches at Gillette Stadium. By encouraging residents and visitors to dine locally and explore the community, this event highlights Franklin as a welcoming and vibrant place to visit. Interested in participating? Fill out the Google form - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSfNCW_QzwxNXFwdqZ6dRWCc8H8KVCLfAnksXAlVrob47eg4jA/viewform? Restaurant sign up: Franklin Restaurant Week Sign Up
If you have questions or need additional information, please contact: Liz Kalaijian, Communications Director: ekalaijian@franklinma.gov Cory Shea, Director of Arts, Culture & the Creative Economy: cshea@franklinma.gov

Franklin TV: SAFE, 10th GALA

SAFE Coalition Celebrates at Gillette Stadium

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 04/12/2026

When the SAFE Coalition began humbly in Wrentham who knew that its growth, and more importantly, its impact across the state would be so incredible? It’s staff and volunteers are amazing. It’s cause runs deep through every heart. When you understand the critical work they do there’s only one response. “How can we help?” 

Now, 10 years on – time to enjoy a moment to celebrate. The evening’s festivities were hosted (and serenaded) by Jim Derick and Jeff Roy. (Standing ovation.)


And – as always –
Thank you for watching. 
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 


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Look at what is happening April Vacation week at the Library !!!

Look at what is happening April Vacation week at the Library !!!
Look at what is happening April Vacation week at the Library !!!
"Happy Patriot's Day Weekend!


The Library is closed Monday April 20th!


Then enjoy April Vacation week ALL Week with these great programs!


The #Libraryprograms party doesn't stop with these!

Check out the Library Calendar for even more regular events to enjoy! https://www.franklinma.gov/942/Calendar-of-Events"


Franklin High School Theater Company presents "The Curious Case of the Cottingley Fairies" - May 22 - 23

via FHSTC

Have you ever seen a fairy before?

It’s official… Franklin High School Theater Company presents The Curious Case of the Cottingley Fairies directed by Riley MacDonald this May 22nd & 23rd!

Based on a true event, this play follows the story of two cousins, Lilli Barnes and Mabel Hallam, who supposedly captured photographs of fairies during the grim time of World War I. Their photos quickly took over the world, capturing the attentions of reporters, spiritualists, and professors everywhere. 

Join us this May in the FHS Auditorium to watch as the imaginative world of these girls comes to life, as well as how quickly this crazy story of theirs spirals out of control.

Keep an eye out on all of our socials for more information regarding tickets and updates on the show!


South St Six to perform at The Chieftain Pub May 2

"Spring is in the air and some rockin' tunes are in full bloom! 
Catch us live at The Chieftain Pub in Plainville on May 2!

Starts at 8PM
Great food, drinks, friends, and all your favorite hits

Come kick off May with us — hope to see you there!"




Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Sunday, April 19, 2026

Yes, Franklin has it's own radio station -> wfpr.fmFranklin Public Radio has a schedule full of 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 Sunday
Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Sunday


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

Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Sunday
Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Sunday

Saturday, April 18, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Saturday, April 18, 2026 ???

Saturday, April 18


9:00am Thrifty Threads (Franklin Federated Church)
9:00am Library Book Sale (Franklin Public Library)

9:00am      Earth Day Recreation Dept (Beaver Pond)
9:30am      Pack 92 Earth Day cleanup
10:00am    Franklin Agriculture & Franklin Conservation Commission at Fairmount Fruit Farm

10:00am Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
10:00am Rise Up (Franklin United Methodist Church)
10:30am Music at the Blissful! (Franklin Public Library)
1:00pm Library Bag Sale (Franklin Public Library)
1:00pm Diamond Art De-stress (registration req'd) (Franklin Public Library)
1:30pm Favorite Poem Reading (Franklin Public Library)
7:00pm      Laura May Band (live music) La Cantina Winery)
8:00pm Karaoke at The Raillery (Raillery Public House)



*** 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

Capital Campaign launched by FHS Theater Company Boosters & Franklin Music Boosters

Dear Franklin Community,

The performing arts in our schools have experienced reductions in staffing and programming over the years due to budget constraints. However, we believe this community, one that deeply values the arts, can help reverse that trend by revitalizing our facilities and creating a space where students can truly thrive.

The Franklin High School Theatre Company Boosters and Franklin Music Boosters are launching a joint Capital Campaign to enhance performing arts facilities and equipment. Every dollar raised will go directly toward providing Franklin Public Schools students with the tools they need to deliver high-quality theater and music productions with the projects listed below. In a community of more than 30,000 residents, even small contributions can add up to meaningful change.

The FMS Auditorium is a high-traffic hub for school assemblies, concerts, and community rentals. The Franklin Middle School Footlighters, our after-school theater club, is more than just a performance; ticket revenue helps sustain future productions and supports a long-standing tradition of student involvement in the arts. This year, the Footlighters were unable to offer their annual production, limiting students’ first opportunity to experience theater in our public schools.

Aging facilities and failing equipment remain a challenge, and without improvements, opportunities like this are at risk. With improved facilities, we can restore this opportunity and ensure it continues for future FMS students.

Your support will directly impact students’ access to meaningful arts experiences. This Capital Campaign aims to raise $100,000 by July 1st, 2026, to fund the following needs:

Continue reading the document via this link -

OR

via the embedded file 




FY 2027 Budget Narrative: Human Resources section

From the Town Administrator's FY 2027 Budget narrative, each department's story is worth sharing. 

General Purpose

We are partners in building the Town of Franklin by aligning the skills and assignments of our employees with Town initiatives, values, strategies and the needs of all our citizens. We serve as a source of information and expertise that provides quality customer service for employees and citizens and their ever changing needs. We help make Franklin a great place to work and live - professionally and personally.

Core Functions

Recruitment and Staffing
Work with departments to create job descriptions and job postings
Attract, screen, and hire qualified candidates for open positions
Onboarding / Offboarding employees
Employee Relations
Advises leadership on workplace policies, disciplinary actions, performance management, and compliance with municipal and state employment laws
Investigates employee complaints and concerns, resolving conflicts fairly and effectively while maintaining confidentiality
Labor Relations
Work closely with the Town Administrator and applicable Department Heads to negotiate and maintain collective bargaining agreements for seven (7) municipal unions
Advise leadership on employee relations issues, including grievance resolution, disciplinary actions and conflict mitigation
Serve as liaison between management and unions, facilitating communication and fostering positive workplace relations
Compensation and Benefits
Oversees benefits for all Town and School active employees and retirees
Manage open enrollment processes for health, dental, and other employee benefits, ensuring all staff are properly enrolled and informed of plan options
Provide informal benefit counseling to employees and retirees, answering questions about coverage, eligibility, and claims procedures
Maintain accurate benefits records and coordinates with carriers to resolve enrollment errors, billing discrepancies, and coverage changes
Analyze benefits utilization and costs, recommending program enhancements to optimize employee satisfaction and budget efficiency
Serve as liaisons with the Norfolk County Retirement System, guiding employees through retirement planning, benefits enrollment, and pension eligibility processes
Conduct salary benchmarking and non-union compensation planning
Safety
Support and coordinate health and safety programs with other departments, helping ensure compliance with the Department of Labor Standards (DLS) regulations and municipal policies
Encourage and support employee training efforts and foster a safe work environment
The HR Director serves as the co-chair of the Town’s Safety Committee.
HR Information Systems (HRIS) and Records Management
Maintain employee records and data securely
Streamline HR processes through automation across departments
Leverage HR technology for reporting and analytics
 
Staffing

One (1) Director
One (1) Deputy Director
One (1) Benefits Coordinator

Strategic Initiatives & Accomplishments

The Human Resources Department will continue to build upon progress made in FY25 and FY26, with a focus on maintaining core services while advancing key operational improvements in FY27.

Recruitment and Workforce Support

The department remains actively involved in recruitment across all departments, supporting hiring processes, onboarding and workforce planning efforts. Recruitment activity continues to require significant staff time; particularly in a competitive labor market

Workload and Service Demand / Administrative Support Capacity

The Human Resources Department continues to experience high demand across all service areas, including recruitment, employee relations, compliance and benefits administration.

While the department remains committed to providing high-quality service, current staffing levels limit the ability to expand initiative or significantly reduce processing times.

As identified in FY26, the absence of an administrative support position continued to impact the department’s ability to efficiently manage daily operations, including front-line customer service, document processing, and coordination of routine tasks.

We have been lucky to have several wonderful Senior and Veterans Tax Program Workers help out in our office. They have been instrumental in helping us in an administrative capacity.

Labor Relations

The Human Resources Department continues to support the administration and implementation of collective bargaining agreements negotiated for FY 26-28. Ongoing coordination with the Town Administrator, Department Heads and Comptroller’s Office and union representatives will be required to ensure consistent interpretation and application of contract provisions.
 
Benefits Administration & Customer Service

Following the transition to a new Benefits Coordinator in FY24, the department has continued to provide robust customer service and communications; including ongoing employee outreach and support. The work completed during the FY26 active enrollment/ dependent audit has strengthened the integrity of the Town’s health insurance program and will continue to inform benefits administration practice in FY27.

The Town is in the process of a transition to the Group Insurance Commission in FY27, enhancing the stability and long-term sustainability of employee benefits.
The department administers medical and personal leaves, injuries on duty, and workers’ compensation claims

Unemployment Administration

Unemployment administration requires careful oversight to ensure compliance and to mitigate financial impact to the Town. Each claim involves documentation review, separation analysis, and, when necessary, participation in hearings or appeals. These activities can be time-intensive and often require coordination across multiple departments.

In FY27; the department continues to manage these responsibilities organization-wide while working to ensure consistency in documentation and separation practices across all departments. While claim volume and complexity fluctuate, unemployment administration remains an ongoing operational responsibility that requires dedicated staff time and attention and unemployment costs are directly tied to employment activity and separation outcomes and are not discretionary in nature. As such, the department is focused on appropriate administration and mitigation of financial impact through consistent documentation and process management.

Personnel Records Modernization

The Department will continue its work in digitizing personnel files and transition to electronic records through the Tyler - Content Manager (TCM) system. This process has been supported by the Technology Department and in partnership with Franklin Public Schools. This effort remains a significant step toward improving accessibility, audit readiness and long term records management. While progress has been made; this is an ongoing project that will continue into FY27 as additional files are scanned and processes refined.
 
Technology Investments & Process Improvements

Consistent with FY26 goals, the department will continue to work with the Technology Department to identify opportunities to improve efficiency through system enhancements.

The Department continues to rely on systems that require significant manual effort. While progress has been made through the initial implementation of TCM, additional technology solutions such as applicant tracking, electronic onboarding, and digital forms - would improve efficiency and reduce administrative budget. These investments remain dependent on the Town’s broader financial outlook.

Continued reliance on manual processes and system limitations impacts efficiency and service delivery. In the interim; the department will focus on maximizing the existing system and identify incremental improvement to reduce manual processes across all departments.

FY27 Requested Budget Summary

The FY27 Human Resources budget reflects a continued commitment to supporting the Town’s workforce while navigating operational constraints. The department's focus remains on balancing increasing service demands with limited staffing resources, while advancing key initiatives that strengthen recruitment, retention and employee experience across the organization.

Strategic investments in staffing, technology and employee development will position the organization to better recruit, retain and support employees; ultimately strengthening the service delivery to the community. Future progress in modernization and service delivery will depend on the town’s ability to address staffing and technology needs in upcoming fiscal years. With increasing service demands and limited administrative capacity, the department will prioritize process improvements and system optimization.

The main focus this fiscal year will be transitioning employee health insurance and taking on the school related benefits. As we have hoped for many years, we hope to modernize the employee onboarding system and invest in greater cloud technology for personnel records. We will also be integral to onboarding and developing the Munis Administrator if approved.


Catching up to the Chalkboard Chat for the March 24 meeting of the School Committee (video & audio)

FM #1718 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1718 in the series. 


This session shares my conversation with School Committee member Reis Hansen  We had our discussion via Zoom on Monday, April 13, 2026. We condense and get into the explanations behind the key items from the recent School Committee meeting March 24, 2026.


Our conversation covered the following topics:

  • Lifelong learning update

  • Student Opportunities Act Plan Vote

  • Endorsement of Request for Statement of Interest for Development of Strategic Plan

  • Subcommittee & Liaison role updates


Our conversation runs about 40 minutes. Let’s listen

Video link - https://youtu.be/aVk_yy7ETU8




Audio link - https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1718-chalkboard-chat-04-13-26/

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School Committee page (with contact info) - https://www.franklinps.net/o/fpsd/page/school-committee 


School Committee subcommittee assignments - 

https://www.franklinps.net/o/fpsd/page/subcommittees-and-liaisons 


The Franklin TV video is available for replay - https://www.youtube.com/live/uQe3rLUq6e8?&t=87 


The agenda for this session - https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_03242026-2201 


My full set of notes taken during the meeting in one PDF -  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1ZuJSdiqLK1QBa9NdcjVsk5KVX7AH2MX3/view?usp=drive_link 


Photo album of the slides presented for Lifelong Learning

https://photos.app.goo.gl/adaJ3sZeYK5ih5t28

  

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