Saturday, July 11, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Saturday, July 11, 2026 ???

Saturday, July 11


9:00am Thrifty Threads (Franklin Federated Church)

10:00am Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

10:00pm     Revolutionaries in White: A Look Across Three Centuries of Bridal Fashion (Franklin Historical Museum)

10:30am Toe Jam Puppet Band! (Franklin Public Library)

1:00pm Painting for Adults! (Franklin Public Library)

1:30pm Diamond Art De-Stress (register) (Franklin Public Library)

8:00pm Karaoke at The Raillery (Raillery Public House)


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


*** 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

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


Mass Legislative Manufacturing Caucus Leaders and Industry Advocates Champion Future of Advanced Manufacturing at State House Lobby Day

Associated Industries of Massachusetts Honors Franklin's Plansee USA with Excellence in Manufacturing Award Amid Push for $425M Economic Development Package
(L- R) State Representative Jeff Roy, State Senator Paul Feeney
(L- R) State Representative Jeff Roy,
State Senator Paul Feeney

Industry leaders and state legislators gathered for a packed Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM) lobby day at the State House to champion the future of manufacturing in the Commonwealth. Addressing a standing-room-only crowd of manufacturers, State Representative Jeff Roy (D-Franklin) and State Senator Paul Feeney (D-Foxborough), co-chairs of the Legislative Manufacturing Caucus, stood alongside AIM President and CEO Brooke Thomson to push back against the narrative that manufacturing is leaving the state, highlighting a major upcoming economic development bond package instead.

The day's events also featured a major celebration of local industrial achievement, as AIM presented its Excellence in Manufacturing Award to Plansee USA, a Franklin-based leader in powder metallurgy that specializes in producing high-melting refractory metals like molybdenum and tungsten for extreme-condition, high-tech applications. Plansee was specifically recognized for its innovation and proactive leadership in workforce development, notably through the establishment of its Manufacturing Training Center, which combats local CNC machining shortages by combining technical classroom instruction with real-world, hands-on experience.
 
The lobby day took place just hours before the Massachusetts House of Representatives took up a comprehensive end-of-session economic development bill (H5562). The proposed $425 million bond package directly targets the manufacturing sector's growth, including $100 million for the defense sector and national security infrastructure, $25 million for emerging technology and robotics, $25 million for applied artificial intelligence and quantum computing, and $25 million in capital support for expanding companies.

Industry leaders and state legislators gathered for a packed Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM) lobby day at the State House
Industry leaders and state legislators gathered for a packed
Associated Industries of Massachusetts (AIM) lobby day at the State House


During the event, manufacturing representatives outlined five key legislative priorities to sustain this momentum: expanding vocational schools, funding the Center for Advanced Manufacturing, aligning state and federal tax codes, increasing capital grants, and scaling existing programs that are already working well.

Speaking to the crowded room of advocates, Rep. Jeff Roy emphasized the critical role state support will play in unlocking the industry's full potential:
"We are not a state that just thinks; we are a state that makes. When people think of Massachusetts, they often think of our incredible universities, our historic cities, and our medical breakthroughs. But what makes those breakthroughs real, what scales them, and what brings them to the world is the grit, precision, and passion of Massachusetts manufacturing."
The Legislature's pending economic development bill aims to directly bolster this vision by prioritizing regional competitiveness, advanced technology, supply chain support, and streamlined regulatory permitting to give Massachusetts manufacturers and award-winning employers like Plansee USA the edge they need in a rapidly evolving global market.

"Investing in industries like clean energy and Al allows our manufacturing sector to adapt, grow, and lead the nation," said Sen. Paul Feeney, addressing the advocates in attendance. "People say to me, 'Feeney, you have this idea, this vision that doesn't exist anymore.' It exists in every single one of you, and it exists in the work that you do in our communities.''

In Massachusetts, there are 228,000 hard-working men and women in manufacturing jobs across this Commonwealth. As Rep. Roy noted, "every single day, they clock in to push the boundaries of what is possible. And their impact is immense: manufacturing drives a massive 7.9% of the total Massachusetts GDP. This isn't just a legacy sector; it is a vital, living engine of our modern economy."

Agenda for the Horace Mann Legacy Subcommittee - Monday, July 13 at 7 PM

Franklin Public Schools - Franklin School Committee
Agenda for the Horace Mann Legacy Subcommittee - Monday, July 13 at 7 PM
Horace Mann Legacy Subcommittee
July 13, 2026 = 7:00 PM

Municipal Building - 3rd Floor Training Room

AGENDA
"The listing of matters are those reasonably anticipated by the Chair which may be discussed at the meeting. Not all items listed may in fact be discussed, and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent permitted by law."

● Campus Design Update
● Financial Review
● Farmer's Market Event

The agenda doc also contains remote participation info

The Town of Franklin is Looking to hire a Deputy Town Administrator

The Town of Franklin is Looking to hire a Deputy Town Administrator
The Town of Franklin is seeking an experienced and collaborative leader to join our team as Deputy Town Administrator.

This executive leadership role works closely with the Town Administrator to support municipal operations, lead strategic initiatives and special projects, and collaborate with department leaders to advance the Town's priorities and deliver exceptional public service.


💼 Salary: $170,000–$200,000, commensurate with experience

📅 Priority application deadline: July 17, 2026 

Learn more about the position and apply at: https://buff.ly/uBQvoy6

Reminder: Franklin Police Annual Golf Tournament - Aug 31, 2026

Mark your calendars for August 31, 2026 and join us at Franklin Country Club for a great day of golf, community, and giving back!

This isn’t just a tournament—it’s our ONLY annual fundraiser, and it directly supports so much in our community, including:
  • Scholarships for Franklin High School seniors
  • Local youth sports teams
  • Events like the annual luncheon at the Senior Center
  • Supplemental support for our holiday toy drive
  • …and more

Scan the QR code OR register here:   https://birdease.com/35204
✔️ Register your foursome
✔️ Explore sponsorship opportunities
✔️ Make a donation if you’d like to support the cause

Whether you’re playing, sponsoring, or donating—every bit makes a difference right here in Franklin.

Grab your friends, swing for a cause, and help us continue giving back to the community we’re proud to serve 


Town of Franklin: Missed Friday Trash Collection - Resumes Saturday

Town of Franklin: Missed Friday Trash Collection - Resumes Saturday
Update from Waste Mgt:

Due to extended disposal times, a portion of today's (Friday) trash route was not completed. Trucks are scheduled to complete collection of the BLUE areas tomorrow (Saturday), on the attached map. We apologize for the inconvenience

Diamond Art De-Stress - spots available for Saturday, July 11 at the Franklin Public Library

Give your day some Sparkle & Zen...
Diamond Art De-Stress - spots available for Saturday, July 11 at the Franklin Public Library

Enjoy a meditative diamond art project! All materials provided. Registration required. For ages 18+.

Free and Open to the Public 
Registration for this event reserves space(s) for the first 10 minutes from the event start time. After which any unclaimed spaces will be considered open. 

Cancellations & No-Shows: These programs often fill up and have a waitlist of people who would really like to join! If you register but find yourself unable to attend, please cancel your registration with at least 48 hours notice. This will give us enough time to offer your spot to someone on the waitlist and ensure that supplies and staff time do not go to waste. If you fail to cancel your registration with enough notice and/or no-show twice, you will temporarily be barred from registering for the program again.

Capacity: 24 of 30 spaces available for July 11

Frank Presents: Joe Pagliarulo (video)

Frank Presents: Joe Pagliarulo (video)

Frank Falvey interviews Joe Pagliarulo, candidate for Norfolk District Attorney in this episode of Frank Presents.


SAFE Q&A: Q: What if recovery changes my personality?

SAFE Q&A: Q: What if recovery changes my personality?
Each week, a SAFE Licensed Clinical Social Worker answers questions about mental health, substance use recovery, wellness, and more. 👇Check out this week’s Q&A! 

Q: What if recovery changes my personality? 

A: Being in recovery may change your personality as much as any other major life change will. Take some time to reflect on what you're worried about changing and then make active efforts to nurture those pieces of your personality. 

Life in recovery might be different, but you can still live authentically to your values and identity. If you are nervous that being sober means losing friends, focus on planning activities with them that don’t center on drugs and alcohol. You can still be social without compromising your sobriety goals. 

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Submit questions and view past answers at: https://www.safecoalitionma.org/ask-safe 

Commuter Rail schedules return to the 'normal' Spring/Summer schedule (World Cup over for Boston Stadium)

Commuter Rail schedules return to the 'normal' Spring/Summer schedule (World Cup over for Boston Stadium)
On Mon, July 13, 2026, all Commuter Rail lines will return to the normal Spring/Summer schedule.


The Franklin line schedule can be found  - https://www.mbta.com/schedules/CR-Franklin/timetable


Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Saturday, July 11, 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:


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



Friday, July 10, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Friday, July 10, 2026 ???

Friday, July 10


10:00am Knitting Group (Franklin Public Library)

1:00pm Thrifty Threads (Franklin Federated Church)

2:00pm Farmers Market (Franklin Town Common)

3:00pm Mike Tarara (live music)     (Franklin Town Common)

5:30pm Fourplay (live music) (Franklin Town Common)
7:30pm Mike Goulet (live music)     (The SHED craft bar & kitchen)



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 ->   


*** 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

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

MA State Primary election ballots are now color coded

Per Town Clerk Nancy Danello, something that the election officials have been advocating for is now a reality, color coded primary ballots.

Franklin residents will see these colors as the State Primary rolls around in  September.




Second Sunday Speaker Series: Rose Turco shares the 1976 Federal Bicentennial

Second Sunday Speaker Series: Rose Turco shares the 1976 Federal Bicentennial

July's Second Sunday Speaker Series features Franklin local Rose Turco sharing stories of the town's celebrations during the 1976 Federal Bicentennial.


Don't miss this walk down memory lane with photos and videos of parades, carnivals, and costume parties galore!


Where:    Franklin Historical Museum
When:    Sunday, July 12    1:15 PM to 2:30 PM







After the presentation, spend some time with the following exhibit:
Brides didn't always wear white, but in the 19th century, a number of factors combined to make that the preferred color choice. Today, white remains dominant for American brides as well as for brides in many other lands.  
Revolutionaries in White will display gowns spanning from the 19th to the 21st century, offering insights into rapid social changes, with groupings that include multi-generational family gowns and the unique 1946 Parachute Dress with its spectacular 13-foot train.

Roots & Branches: History of Soccer in Massachusetts June 14, 2026 (video)

Roots & Branches: History of Soccer in Massachusetts June 14, 2026 (video)
The presentation on "Roots & Branches: History of Soccer in Massachusetts" conducted at the Franklin Historical Museum, June 14, 2026 was recorded by Franklin TV and the video is now available for replay.




What vendors are at the Franklin Famers Market today?

You have the question. 
What vendors are at the Franklin Famers Market today? Friday, July 10

We have the answers thanks to the good folks at the Franklin Farmers Market !!!





Looking for Volunteers to help Franklin UMC

Dear Franklin UMC members and friends,
Looking for Volunteers to help Franklin UMC

The end is in sight! After months of steady work, faithful generosity, and a whole lot of determination, Phase III is nearing completion. As we enter the final stretch, we’re inviting volunteers to help us finish strong.

To save on cost—and to keep our momentum going—we’re gathering a small team of skilled and willing helpers for the last set of projects. Whether you have experience in these areas, you “know a person,” or you simply have the willingness to learn and lend a hand, your help would make a meaningful difference. Together, we can finish painting, install new floors and lights, and refresh our landscaping before the space fully opens.

We specifically need help with:
  • Painting: Walls and ceilings throughout the lower level, new addition, and main-level multi‑use rooms.
  • Epoxy Floor Work: Cleaning the concrete floor in the lower level and applying the epoxy coating.
  • Hardwood Flooring: Installing new hardwood in the church office and feathering in new flooring over patched areas in the main-level multi‑use rooms and hallway.
  • Tile/Stone Installation: Setting new tile/stone in the ground‑level and lower‑level entryways.
  • Lighting: Installing new lights in the main‑level classrooms (licensed electrician needed).
  • Trim, Bush Removal, and Landscaping: Trimming and removing a few overgrown bushes, clearing rocks from the yard, planting and watering new grass, and designing/planting refreshed landscaping around the church grounds.
Every hour offered, every brushstroke, every tile set—each one brings us closer to welcoming the community into refreshed, safe, and beautiful spaces.

If you’re able to help with any of these tasks, or you know someone who might be, please reach out to the Church Office or reply to this message. We’ll coordinate times, materials, and teams so the work moves smoothly over the next couple weeks.

Thank you for your continued generosity, your resilience, and your belief in what God is building here. Phase III is almost complete—and your hands can help carry us across the finish line.

With gratitude,
Pastor Jacob

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Rev. Dr. Jacob W. Juncker
Pastor, Franklin United Methodist Church

508-528-1092 (o)

A real, interactive railroad crossing signal now installed at the Children's Museum of Franklin

All aboard for something NEW! 

This week, we officially cut the ribbon on the newest addition to our Transportation Area - a real, interactive railroad crossing signal, generously designed and created by @thembta!
A real, interactive railroad crossing signal now installed at the Children's Museum of Franklin

Children can now experience an authentic railroad crossing while learning how these important signals help keep everyone safe around the tracks.

We’re incredibly grateful to the MBTA for partnering with us to create an exhibit that sparks curiosity, encourages imaginative play, and inspires future engineers, conductors, and transportation professionals.

A special thank you as well to our friends at @vendetti_motors, whose generous support made our Transportation Exhibit Area possible.

All aboard for something NEW
Since opening less than a year ago, we’ve welcomed nearly 60,000 visitors from more than 600 communities, and partnerships like this continue to make the Museum an exciting place to discover, imagine, and grow together.