Saturday, July 18, 2026

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

Saturday, July 18


9:00am Thrifty Threads (Franklin Federated Church)

9:00am Fallen Hero: Alesandro Patete & Patrick Ristaino (Veterans Walkway, Franklin Town Common)

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

10:00am Rise Up (Franklin United Methodist Church)

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

Fallen Hero Recognitions: Petete & Ristaino - World War I - July 18, 2026 - 9 AM

Memorial event today (7/18/26) at 9 AM on the Town Common Veterans Walkway to honor Alesandro Patete, Pvt, U.S. Army and Patrick Ristaino, Pvt, U.S. Army

This program will include the placing of a Memorial Wreath for the day, the playing of Taps, a salute from those present, and a reading of whatever history  may be available for that veteran.  This is a way of keeping the memory of that veteran alive.


Alesandro Patete, Pvt, U.S. Army -  WWI
Alesandro was born in Pescolanicano, Italy in 1893, son of Vincent and Michela (Padula) Patete. 
He was a baker by trade and lived in Franklin for 8 years before joining the Army. He was inducted into the Army on October 16,1917, joining Company I 309th Infantry. He went overseas on May 18, 1918, and 3 months later died from his wounds on this date 1918 on the height's northeast of Sergy, France at the Battle of the Argonne. 
He is buried in Meuse-Argonne Cemetery. 
On January 7, 1968, Alesandro was posthumously honored with a Purple Heart at a large ceremony at the Oddfellows Hall in Franklin. His certificate was received by his brother Domenic Patete.
Alesandro Patete, Pvt, U.S. Army -  WWI
Alesandro Patete, Pvt, U.S. Army -  WWI

Patrick Ristaino, Pvt, U.S. Army -  WWI
Patrick was only 23 when he died in combat. He was born in August of 1895 of Michael and Silvia Ristaino. He was one of three brothers. Patrick had risen to the position of foreman of Franklin's rubber factory when he was called to join the Army on October 4, 1917. 
After serving with the 76th Division for a time, he transferred to Co. K 165th Infantry of the 42 Division and went overseas on March 12, 1918.

He was mortally wounded on the height's northeast of Sergey France, in the Ainse- Marne offensive and died on this date in 1918.

He too, was honored posthumously with the Purple Heart at a large ceremony at the Oddfellows Hall in Franklin, on January 7, 1968. His certificate was received by his cousin, Patrick M. Ristaino, on behalf of Patrick's brother, Raymond Ristaino of Falmouth.
Patrick Ristaino, Pvt, U.S. Army -  WWI
Patrick Ristaino, Pvt, U.S. Army -  WWI

For the full published series of Fallen Heroes you can visit this link
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/08/franklin-fallen-heroes-series.html

Photo album of the Fallen Hero pillars along the Veterans Walkway

10 WJAR: "Improvements coming to Franklin intersection where teen was killed" (video)


"Work is underway to improve safety at a dangerous intersection in Franklin less than one month after a 15-year-old boy was struck and killed on his bicycle there.

10 WJAR: "Improvements coming to Franklin intersection where teen was killed" (video)
Oliver Lewis died on June 23 while crossing King Street near Interstate 495.

Flowers and other items still sit in his memory near the scene, and State Representative Jeffrey Roy hopes other changes in Lewis' memory are also starting to catch people's eye."


Continue reading the news article: 


Virtual Q&A With Your Congressman Rep. Jake Auchincloss scheduled for Monday, July 20

Hi neighbor,
Virtual Q&A With Your Congressman Rep. Jake Auchincloss scheduled for Monday, July 20

On Monday, July 20th at 7:15 PM, I'll be hosting a Virtual Update and Q&A to discuss corruption and oversight.

Congressional Update and Q&A with Rep. Jake Auchincloss  
and Special Guest Anne Tindall, Oversight Lawyer & Democracy Advocate

Monday, July 20th, 2026
7:15 - 8:15 PM

RSVP for the Zoom link HERE

*By registering for this event, you grant our office permission to send you future communications and updates.

Sincerely,

Jake Auchincloss


Baked Goods from Olivia from Hare’s Paw Farm are Back at Night Owl Farm today

Olivia from Hare’s Paw Farm is coming back TODAY (Saturday) 10a-4p. Come and get her tasty treats!  I can’t wait to see what she brings! You won’t be disappointed!!

@harespawfarm is coming to visit Night Owl Farm once a month
@harespawfarm is coming to visit Night Owl Farm once a month 
Can’t make it? Here are the rest of the dates she will be visiting:
  • August 22nd
  • September 26th
  • October 17th
  • November 21st
Here’s what else we have at the stand:
  • Zucchini
  • Summer Squash
  • Fresh Onions
  • Carrots
  • Beets
  • Basil (5 different types!)
  • Dilol
  • Cilantro
  • Fennel
  • Radish
  • Daikon Radish
  • Kohlrabi
  • Swiss Chard
  • Hakurei Turnip (great for roasting this time of year!)
  • Fairytale Eggplant (Limited)
Grown by other farms (always organic!!):
  • Sweet Corn (Willy’s Way Farm, Uxbridge)
  • Green Peppers (Willy’s Way Farm, Uxbridge)
  • Cucumbers (Willy’s Way Farm, Uxbridge)
Tomatoes and Husk Cherries are on their way!! 

Find the Night Owl Stand at 823 Washington Street, Franklin, MA, 02038

Beaver Street Interceptor Project: Construction Updates ~ Monday, July 20 through Friday, July 24

Beaver Street Lane Closure Alert: Monday (7/20) through Friday (7/24) 7 AM to 4 PM

Starting Monday July 20, through Friday, July 24, the contractor will be working on Beaver Street installing and testing the sewer force main.  During this time the following detour will be in place:

Access Details: 
- Via Rt. 140 only: Access to 242 through 290 Beaver Street, including Franklin Glass, and Franklin Recreation.
- Via Grove St. only: Access to all other locations on Beaver Street, including the Town of Franklin Recycling Center, Beaver Street Recreation Area, and businesses on Master Drive.

Note that lane and street closures may change as the work progresses so please use caution when traveling in this area and follow all posted signs.

RT. 140 (West Central Street) Lane Closure Alert: Monday (7/20) - Wednesday (7/22) 7 AM to 3 PM

On Monday - Wednesday, 7/20-7/22, a second crew will reinstall sidewalks within RT. 140 (West Central Street). The work will be contained within the southbound lane from Burger King to Beaver Street. During this time, lane closures will occur as needed on this section of RT. 140. Please use caution when traveling in this area and follow all posted signs.

For additional details on the project, visit the project page - https://ma-franklin.civicplus.com/557/Beaver-Street-Interceptor-BSI-Project


Senior Story Hour - WFPR: Episode 106 - Assembly, Company Time, Romance, The Beach Boys, Retirement, and The Long Way Home

In this episode, the Franklin Senior Center Writers Group shares stories, poems, and writings about freedom of assembly, doing your best, company time, romance music, retirement, and the long way home.

Senior Story Hour - WFPR: Episode 105 - Bingo, Family Stories, Senior Olympics, Archives, Danny's Old Car Mystery and Iggy the Dog

Senior Story Hour - WFPR = The Franklin Senior Center Writer's Group
Steve Sherlock hosts The Franklin Senior Center Writer's Group for a monthly reading of short stories, essays, poetry and more. 
Find more episodes here (or on your favorite podcast app) ->  https://senior-scribblers.captivate.fm/episodes

Boston Globe: "Ballot stuffer: Mass. officials say record-tying nine questions slated to go before voters in November"

"Massachusetts voters, get ready for a record number of choices this November.

Secretary of State William F. Galvin’s office on Friday said nine ballot questions are certified to appear on this fall’s general election ballot, which would match the single-year high last set in 1994.

Boston Globe: "Ballot stuffer: Mass. officials say record-tying nine questions slated to go before voters in November"
Proponents for eight proposals turned in enough signatures ahead of a July deadline, and a referendum to repeal a major state firearms law had previously met the requirements to make the ballot.

The fate of one ballot question is technically still up in the air. Opponents of a measure to repeal the state’s legalization of recreational cannabis have challenged signatures turned in by the petition’s supporters. A state panel is expected to issue a decision on the challenge by Wednesday, a spokesperson for Galvin’s office said."




Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Saturday, July 18, 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 17, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Friday, July 17, 2026 ???

Friday, July 17


9:00am Fallen Hero: Gerald M. Parmenter (Veterans Walkway, Franklin Town Common)

10:00am Knitting Group (Franklin Public Library)

1:00pm Thrifty Threads (Franklin Federated Church)

2:00pm Farmers Market (Franklin Town Common)
3:00pm Matt Zajac (live music) (Franklin Town Common)
5:30pm 3Sum Band (live music) (Franklin Town Common)



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


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

Fallen Hero Recognition: Gerald M. Parmenter - World War II - July 17, 2026 - 9 AM

Memorial event today (7/17/26) at 9 AM on the Town Common Veterans Walkway to honor First Lieutenant Gerald M. Parmenter, U.S. Army Air Corps

This program will include the placing of a Memorial Wreath for the day, the playing of Taps, a salute from those present, and a reading of whatever history  may be available for that veteran.  This is a way of keeping the memory of that veteran alive.


Fallen Hero: First Lieutenant Gerald M. Parmenter, U.S. Army Air Corps
First Lieutenant Gerald M. Parmenter, son of Ernest and Maud Parmenter, was born on October 18, 1917. Gerald lived at 466 King Street with his parents and a twin brother. He attended the Franklin Public Schools and was graduated from Franklin High School in 1935 and from Hill College in Woonsocket in 1937. Gerald did accounting work at local businesses and was associated with his father at the Red Mount Poultry Farm here in Franklin.  
Prior to the war Gerald, who was very enthusiastic about aviation, obtained his license as a civilian pilot. Gerald enlisted in the Army Air Corp in August of 1942 and was commissioned a Second Lieutenant in 1943 at Yuma, Arizona. First Lieutenant Parmenter served as a pilot in the air transport ferrying command, piloting planes built in this country to the British Government in Nassau.  
First Lieutenant Gerald M. Parmenter died from injuries received in an air crash while in the line of duty near Ramsar, India in the Asiastic Theatre.  
First Lieutenant Gerald M. Parmenter was 26 years old at the time of his death on July 17, 1944 while serving his country during WWII.

For the full published series of Fallen Heroes you can visit this link
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2013/08/franklin-fallen-heroes-series.html

Photo album of the Fallen Hero pillars along the Veterans Walkway

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Fallen Hero: First Lieutenant Parmenter

Franklin Health Dept shares info on the Cyclospora parasite

Franklin Health Dept shares info on the Cyclospora parasite
"Have you heard about the "explosive diarrhea parasite"?
Cyclospora is a parasite that can cause cyclosporiasis, an intestinal illness that often leads to severe, watery diarrhea.
At this time, a specific food item has not been confirmed as the source. To help reduce your risk of foodborne illness, follow the fresh fruit and vegetable handling recommendations below.
🛒 It's also a good idea to pay attention to the brands of fresh produce you purchase and stay informed about food recalls and outbreak notices.

Learn more about preventing cyclosporiasis: https://www.cdc.gov/cyclosporiasis/prevention/index.html"



Follow the Franklin Health Dept on Facebook - https://www.facebook.com/FranklinHealthDepartment

Franklin Farmers Market vendors & live music for Friday, July 17

You have the question. 
Franklin Farmers Market vendors for Friday, July 17

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

(and to Concerts on the Common for the live music)


Franklin Farmers Market live music for Friday, July 17

From One Team to Eight: Massachusetts American Legion Softball Makes History with First-Ever All-Star Game

What began as one woman’s dream has grown into an eight-team league serving 120 student-athletes across Central Massachusetts.

Now in its third season, the Massachusetts American Legion Softball League reached another milestone on July 13 when it hosted the first Massachusetts American Legion Softball All-Star Game at Slater Field in Webster.

2026_Mass_Legion_Softball_All-Star_Teams.jpg (full group photo)


The East vs. West showcase celebrated more than outstanding play on the field. It honored the leadership, sportsmanship, teamwork, dedication and positive attitudes of the young women who have helped shape a growing program and create new opportunities for female athletes across the Commonwealth.

The league began with the vision of Jodie Pajak, Chairman of the Massachusetts American Legion Softball Committee. Pajak spent years working to bring American Legion Softball to Massachusetts, believing young women deserved the same opportunity to compete and represent their communities that American Legion Baseball has provided for generations.

That vision took a major step forward in 2023 when Mark McCue approached Sue Sears, president of the Leicester Girls Softball League, about forming a team through Cherry Valley Post 443.
2026_All-Star_Game_East_Team

Cherry Valley became the first team to commit, although there were not yet any other teams available to play.

Sears selected Jessica Parker to coach the first Cherry Valley team. Together, Sears and Parker used their softball connections throughout Central Massachusetts to recruit players, coaches, volunteers and communities interested in helping build the new program.

Their efforts, combined with Pajak’s leadership and the work of the Massachusetts American Legion Softball Committee, helped turn the idea into a functioning league.

The league began play with four teams in 2024, expanded to six teams in 2025 and grew to eight teams and 120 athletes in 2026. Sears and Parker now serve as liaisons to the Massachusetts American Legion Softball Committee and continue to work tirelessly to promote the program and expand opportunities for young women.

2026_All-Star_Game_West_Team

In June 2026, Sears received the American Legion Department of Massachusetts Youth Programs Outstanding Service Award in recognition of her dedication, leadership and service to fastpitch softball and youth programs.

The league’s growth was on full display during the inaugural All-Star Game.

These players were selected by their coaches because they embody the values the league is built on: sportsmanship, leadership, teamwork, dedication, respect, integrity, and pride in representing both their team and the American Legion. They compete with heart, support their teammates, and represent their posts and communities with character both on and off the field. For one evening, regular-season opponents became teammates as the East and West squads came together to celebrate the league’s progress and its first class of All-Stars.

2026 Massachusetts American Legion Softball All-Stars

Cherry Valley Post 443
Ava Lamothe — Class of 2026
Grace Dias — Class of 2027
Makayla Higgins — Class of 2028
Jaclyn Sullivan — Class of 2029

Webster-Dudley Post 184
Sienna Stawiecki — Class of 2026
Madelyn Carpenter — Class of 2027
Reece Dickie — Class of 2027
Cadence Duval — Class of 2027

Charlton Post 391
Addison Dono — Class of 2027
Caroline Lambert — Class of 2029
Darci Potenti — Class of 2029
Kinley Sauvageau — Class of 2029

Sturbridge Post 109
Brynn Boucher — Class of 2029
Natalie Carson — Class of 2029
Kaelyn Pellicane — Class of 2029
Molly Beane — Class of 2030

Northborough Post 234
Sari Grenier — Class of 2028
Olivia Balicki — Class of 2030
Stella Laurie — Class of 2030
Leah Young — Class of 2030

Franklin Post 75
Emersyn Smart — Class of 2028
Isabella Barbato — Class of 2029
Elizabeth Burkeholder — Class of 2029
Chloe Rowe — Class of 2029

Framingham Post 117
Evy Gemelli — Class of 2028
Gigi Salvati — Class of 2028
Addie Willdridge — Class of 2028
Sloane Gaudreau — Class of 2029

Worcester Vernon Hill Post 435
Kheira Ashey — Class of 2028
Addison Fiume — Class of 2028
Julia Urato — Class of 2028
Rayna Bennet — Class of 2029

The first Massachusetts American Legion Softball All-Star Game marked far more than the conclusion of another summer event. It celebrated a league that has grown from four teams to eight in only three seasons and recognized the athletes, coaches, volunteers, committee members and American Legion representatives whose commitment made that growth possible.

Most importantly, it celebrated 32 young women who earned the distinction of becoming the first Massachusetts American Legion Softball All-Stars.

As the league continues to grow, it is creating new opportunities, strengthening communities and establishing a tradition that can serve young women across Massachusetts for years to come.

All You Can Eat Breakfast, Sunday, July 19 at the Franklin Rod & Gun club

All-you-can-eat breakfast in Franklin, MA on July 19th
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All You Can Eat Breakfast, Sunday, July 19 at the Franklin Rod & Gun club
Did you enjoy the fried dough and French Fries at the July 4 Carnival earlier this month? Well, that was us and you ain't seen nothin' yet.
Our monthly all-you-can-eat breakfast is this Sunday, July 19th from 7:30-11 am at 53 Florence St. in Franklin - and it's only $10 ($5 for kids 12 and younger).
Yup, that's right. TEN BUCKS will get you all the eggs, home fries, sausage, pancakes, French Toast, corned beef hash, baked beans, and coffee/juice you can handle.
Delicious food at a price that literally doesn't exist anywhere else. That's our commitment to you and has been for years, so come down and say hello and enjoy some good food from good folks in who live right here in the community.
Cash only, come hungry!

3 More dates to do Pilates in the Park

Three more dates. Same magic. Don't miss them.
3 More dates to do Pilates in the Park

Beaver Pond - next to the beach - 450 Beaver Street, Franklin MA
  • July 19th @ 10am
  • August 9th @ 10am
  • August 23rd @ 10am
Mat Pilates under the sun. MAHA Juice after. Community the whole time. Spots fill fast.


Mat Pilates under the sun. MAHA Juice after
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Senior Story Hour - WFPR: Episode 105 - Bingo, Family Stories, Senior Olympics, Archives, Danny's Old Car Mystery and Iggy the Dog

In this episode, the Franklin Senior Center Writers Group shares stories, poems, and writings about bingo mystery, family stories involving the dinner table, the Senior Olympics, going back into the archives, Helen shares the last part of her story Danny's Old Car Mystery, and Bo shares the first chapter of his children's book about his dog, Iggy.


Senior Story Hour - WFPR: Episode 105 - Bingo, Family Stories, Senior Olympics, Archives, Danny's Old Car Mystery and Iggy the Dog
Senior Story Hour - WFPR = The Franklin Senior Center Writer's Group
Steve Sherlock hosts The Franklin Senior Center Writer's Group for a monthly reading of short stories, essays, poetry and more. 
Find more episodes here (or on your favorite podcast app) ->  https://senior-scribblers.captivate.fm/episodes

Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Friday, July 17, 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:

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

8:00 AM, 1:00 PM, and 6:00 PM - Franklin Matters Radio – Steve Sherlock covering Franklin, its local government, services, and events 


9:00 AM, 2:00 PM, and 7:00 PM

10:00 AM, 3:00 PM, and 8:00 PM - Talkin’ the Blues – Jim Derick & Nick Remissong. 2 hours of awesome blues music, info, interviews  Showcasing the "Blues" as a basis for and influence of Country, Jazz and Rock and Roll, here and worldwide.



11:00 AM, 4:00 PM, and 9:00 PM - “The Vibe” show plays music for everyone searching for some enjoyment, some dance, a happy or thinking mood, and most importantly, having fun.  Tune in to wfpr.fm and listen to “DJ Vibe” spin music across many genres and join this new vibing experience


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