Franklin Matters
Providing accurate and timely information about what matters in Franklin, MA since 2007. * Working in collaboration with Franklin TV and Radio (wfpr.fm) since October 2019 *
Friday, June 19, 2026
What's happening in Franklin, MA: Friday, June 19, 2026 ???
What vendors are at the Franklin Farmers Market this week? Friday June 19
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| What vendors are at the Franklin Farmers Market this week? Friday June 19 |
June 19, 2026 -- 2-6PM
Performer: Joe Marino Solo Acoustic Cover Artist
Food Trucks: @travelin_pizza & @tcscoops & @wanderingcheers
The Town of Franklin recognized for another first - "first municipality in the country to adopt social prescribing"
Lucas & Colin close out the 2025-26 School Year & talk summer projects (audio)
FM #1768 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1768 in the series.
This session of the radio show shares my discussion with School Superintendent Lucas Giguere and Operations Director Colin Boisvert. We recorded our conversation in the FPS Central office conference room on Monday, June 15, 2026.
Key topics
Closing out the 2025-2026 school year
School budget complete, summer work back to ‘normal’
Summer projects across the schools to get ready for September
Reflections on last summer, plans for summer 2026
The recording runs about 35 minutes. Let’s listen to our conversation.
Audio link - https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1768-franklin-public-schools-2025-26-school-year-closeout-06-15-26/--------------
School budget page - https://www.franklinps.net/documents/about-us/school-district-budget(2)/fy2027-budget/860340
Facilities presentation - (add link when available)
Community calendar https://bit.ly/FranklinCommunityCalendar
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Commonwealth Pride awards
Town Council witnesses backfill new hires sworn in & approves committee appointments (video)
- Town Council witnessed and welcomed
- Swearing in of new Firefighter / Paramedic - Johnna Moitoso
- Swearing in of new Clinician - Danielle Machado
- Swearing in of new Officer - Caleb MacLean
- Note: These folks are all backfilling positions already part of the authorized hire level and which were open due to individuals leaving for some reason. The 2 School Resource officers recently authorized for FY 2027 are not expected to be filled until October
- Annual Reappointments and New Appointments of Boards and Committees Members were approved. There are approx. 20 positions across 8 boards/committees still open. Applications can be made online https://franklinmaboards.vt-s.net/newcaf.php
- 2 resolutions to prepare to close out the FY 2026 budget as the fiscal year approaches June 30
- General Funds Appropriations, Transfers and Adjustments FY26
- FY26 Snow and Ice Stabilization Account Transfer
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| Town Council poses with backfill new hires |
Summer begins, let's support our local farmers
Grove Street Auto Repair is expanding and hiring !!!
The Public Health Approach To Reducing Shootings With Dr. Megan Ranney (audio)
Some thoughts on crime, data, and crime data.
“We should treat gun violence like a public health problem” is a phrase that is often used but rarely defined. My guest today is Dr. Megan Ranney, an emergency physician, injury prevention researcher, and the Dean of the Yale School of Public Health . She sees firearm injury as part of a much broader health issue, one that affects not just the person who was shot, but families, communities, health care providers, and the systems that are supposed to respond afterward. In this episode, we talk about what a public health approach to firearm injury actually means, why that framework is often misunderstood, and how public health researchers think about prevention differently from the way these conversations usually happen in politics or media. Dr. Megan Ranney is Dean of the Yale School of Public Health, a practicing emergency physician, and leading voice for innovative approaches to public health. For more than two decades, she has worked on the frontlines of emergency medicine, caring for patients impacted by firearm injuries, overdoses, and other preventable crises while advocating for solutions that bridge science, policy, and public trust. Her work focuses on rebuilding the connection between science and society and advancing evidence-based solutions that help people live longer, healthier lives.
You can also catch it on the Jeff-alytics YouTube page where I’ll be posting episodes and video clips, so be sure to like and subscribe there if you’re so obliged! And while you’re here, be sure to check out these other recent great episodes: Fund for a Safer Future CEO Rob Wilcox Niskanen Center Director of Criminal Justice Greg Newburn Center for American Progress CEO Neera Tanden Senator Chris Murphy Thanks for reading Jeff-alytics! This post is public so feel free to share it.
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