Friday, August 21, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Friday, August 21, 2026 ???

Friday, August 21



10:00am Knitting Group (Franklin Public Library)

1:00pm Thrifty Threads - half-price sale (Franklin Federated Church)

2:00pm Farmers Market (Franklin Town Common)

2:00pm Horace Mann Legacy Cmte (Franklin Town Common)

3:00pm Heather Deary (live music) (Franklin Town Common)

7:30pm        David Proc (live music)        (The Shed)

8:00pm THE BLACK BOX Sings… Finding Nemo the Musical  (THE BLACK BOX)



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

Heather Deary to provide music for Farmers Market, Friday August 21 & Who's on the Vendor list?


"Live music at the market this Friday!

We’re excited to have @acousticheatherdeary  joining us on Aug. 21 from 3–6 PM! Come spend the afternoon at the market, shop from your favorite local vendors, grab something to eat, and enjoy some live acoustic music from Heather.

This performance is sponsored by the @franklinculturalcouncil02038  and the @masscultural "




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Want to know the vendor lineup for the Franklin Farmers Market, Friday, August 21 ??

"Join us on Friday, August 21, from 2–6 PM on the Town Common for another afternoon of local shopping, fresh food, and community. This week's market features 40+ local vendors, Heather Deary Acoustic, and food trucks from @trolley_dogs  and @tcscoops 


Whether you're stocking up on fresh produce, picking up handmade goods, or just stopping by to enjoy the afternoon, there's something for everyone.

Take a look through this week's vendor lineup and start planning your visit. We can't wait to see you there!

See you Friday!"

Open House for Well 7/7A on Thursday, August 20

A few folks took advantage of the DPW Water/Sewer Division's open house to showcase the Well 7/7A pump station. The wells were taken off line about 4 years ago when PFAS levels triggered the move to offline.

A 0% loan from the State in addition to water rates has paid for the upgrade and the well is back online providing clean water with no PFAS.

Franklin TV will return sometime to create a video tour for those who were not able to attend. 

Photos of the facilitiy can be found in one album - 

Open House for Well 7/7A on Thursday, August 20


Download the PDF version of this infograph


All About the Water System Audio Series

Check out the following conversations between Franklin Matters Steve Sherlock and the Town of Franklin's Water/Sewer Superintendent, Doug Martin and Assistant Water/Sewer Superintendent, Jake Standley. This is a 3-part podcast series covering the water supply and operations for Franklin from well to our faucets

3-Part Series links


All About the Sewer System Audio Series

Check out the following conversations between Franklin Matters Steve Sherlock and the Town of Franklin's Water/Sewer Superintendent, Doug Martin and Assistant Water/Sewer Superintendent, Jake Standley. This is a 3-part podcast series covering the sewer system operations from the house to the Charles River Pollution Control District Treatment Facility.

3-Part Series links 

Thrifty Threads Shop scheduled their HALF-PRICE SALE August 21 & August 22

Thrifty Threads Shop scheduled their  HALF-PRICE SALE August 21 & August 22
Thrifty Threads Shop at the Franklin Federated Church is having their HALF-PRICE SALE Friday, August 21, from 1-4 and Saturday, Aug 22 from 9-1. 

Now's the time to get what you missed this summer or plan ahead for next year. Most kids items are 2/$1. 

Reminder: the shop will be closed 9/4 and 9/5 for the Labor Day weekend.



Play Music on The Porch Day worldwide event on August 29, 2026

Play Music on The Porch Day worldwide event on August 29, 2026
Guess who will be playing music on his porch?  

Franklin's own Jamie Barrett !!





Community Cookout scheduled for Saturday, August 29 at the Franklin Unted Methodist Chruch

Community Cookout scheduled for Saturday, August 29 at the Franklin Unted Methodist Chruch
Mark your calendar for Saturday, August 29 and come enjoy a fun-filled evening at the Franklin UMC! From 5:30–6:30 PM, we’ll be serving up free burgers, hot dogs, chips, and drinks in the grassy area at the church. Vegetarian options will be available, and all are welcome—bring your friends, family, and a lawn chair!

This is a great chance to connect with neighbors, relax, and celebrate community. In case of rain, the event will be canceled, so keep an eye on the forecast.


Dowload the flyer as a reminder or to share - https://drive.google.com/file/d/1nxC_8k4-9_YbPn4Jd2Hnl5_-iMCeyaEV/view?usp=drive_link


Francis T. Crimmins Announces Candidacy For Massachusetts Governor’s Council, District 2

Francis T. “Frank” Crimmins is seeking election to the Massachusetts Governor’s Council in District 2, bringing more than four decades of experience in law, the judiciary, municipal government, and public service to an office with enormous responsibility for the Commonwealth’s justice system.

Crimmins has served Massachusetts as a District Court Judge, First Justice of the Stoughton District Court, attorney, Town Manager, Town Administrator, Selectman, Town Moderator, and member and chairman of the State Ballot Law Commission.

His campaign is built around a straightforward principle:

Experience Matters.

“The Governor’s Council is not a ceremonial position,” Crimmins said. “Councilors are asked to review the qualifications, temperament, experience, and judgment of the men and women nominated to serve on our courts. Those decisions affect public safety, families, constitutional rights, and confidence in our justice system. Experience matters when making decisions of that magnitude.”

The eight-member Governor’s Council reviews and votes on gubernatorial nominations to the judiciary and other important state positions. Yet despite the significance of those responsibilities, the Council remains one of the least understood elected bodies in the Massachusetts government.

Crimmins believes District 2 deserves a Councilor who understands the judicial system from the inside.

Having served on the bench himself, including as First Justice of the Stoughton District Court, Crimmins understands what is required of a Massachusetts judge and what should be expected of nominees seeking lifetime influence over the lives of citizens who enter our courtrooms.

The people who choose judges should understand the courtroom.

Frank Crimmins does.
 
“As a former judge, I know the responsibility that comes with putting on that robe,” Crimmins said. “A judge must have more than a good résumé. The position requires judgment, temperament, fairness, respect for the law, and an understanding that every decision can have a real impact on someone’s life.”

Crimmins said his experience will allow him to ask nominees meaningful questions rather than simply reviewing credentials on paper.

“The Council should never be a rubber stamp,” he said. “Its constitutional responsibility is to provide advice and consent. That means asking difficult questions, examining a nominee’s record, and making sure the people appointed to our courts have the experience, temperament, integrity, and respect for the law that Massachusetts citizens deserve.”

Crimmins’ career gives him a perspective few candidates for Governor’s Council can match. He served as a Massachusetts District Court Judge beginning in the 1990s and later became
First Justice of the Stoughton District Court. His judicial service also included work in the District
Court Appellate Division. After leaving the bench, he continued practicing law and later returned to municipal leadership, including service as Town Manager in Stoughton and Town Administrator in Avon. He has also served on the Massachusetts State Ballot Law Commission.

That combination of courtroom experience, legal knowledge, executive leadership, and public service is at the heart of the Crimmins campaign.

“This election should not be about political connections or simply occupying a seat,” Crimmins said. “It should be about qualifications. It should be about accountability. And it should be about whether the person representing District 2 has the background necessary to make informed decisions about the judiciary.”

Crimmins is also making public safety a central part of his campaign.

Judges routinely make decisions involving violent offenders, bail, sentencing, restraining orders, families, addiction, mental health, and constitutional rights. While the Governor’s Council does not decide those individual cases, it plays an important role in deciding who receives the authority to make those decisions.

“Public safety begins with good judgment,” Crimmins said. “When the Governor nominates someone to the bench, the Council has an obligation to determine whether that nominee is prepared for the responsibility. Those decisions deserve serious scrutiny.”

The campaign will also emphasize transparency and accountability within the Governor’s Council itself.

Crimmins believes voters should know how their Councilor evaluates nominees, what questions are being asked, and why consequential confirmation votes are being cast.
 
“The government earns trust through transparency,” Crimmins said. “People may not follow every Governor’s Council hearing, but they should be able to trust that their representative is doing the homework, asking the right questions, and putting the interests of the Commonwealth ahead of politics.”

Crimmins is seeking to represent Massachusetts Governor’s Council District 2, a geographically diverse district stretching across dozens of communities.
His campaign will focus on three fundamental commitments:

Experience. Accountability. Public Safety.

“The Governor’s Council has an important constitutional responsibility,” Crimmins said. “The people of District 2 deserve a Councilor prepared to perform that responsibility on day one.”
Experience matters. Qualifications matter. Judgment matters.

“And when Massachusetts is choosing the men and women who will sit on our courts,” Crimmins said, “we cannot afford to get it wrong.”

ABOUT FRANCIS T. “FRANK” CRIMMINS
Francis T. Crimmins Jr. is an attorney, former Massachusetts District Court Judge, former First Justice of the Stoughton District Court, and longtime municipal and civic leader. His public service has included roles as Stoughton Selectman, Town Moderator, Town Manager, Avon Town Administrator, and service on the Massachusetts State Ballot Law Commission.
Crimmins is a lifelong resident of Stoughton and is a candidate for Massachusetts Governor’s Council, District 2.

CAMPAIGN MESSAGE
EXPERIENCE MATTERS

The people who choose Massachusetts judges should understand the courtroom.

Francis T. Crimmins does.

That unexpected package you got could be a brushing scam


Did you get a package you didn’t order? It could be a brushing scam where a scammer uses your name to leave a fake review for that package you didn’t order. 

It could also be a sign that someone has (or is looking to steal) your personal information.



Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Friday, August 21, 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, August 21, 2026


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 

Franklin TV schedule for August 21, 2026 (Your local Public, Education & Government "PEG" station)

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

8:30 am Frank Presents: Jason Poulos
10:00 am Aging Boldfully: Sisters United Against Cancer
11:00 am Senior Connection: Disabilities Commission
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin: Tai Salad
12:30 pm Learn to Cook with Linda: Mexican Corn Dip
1:30 pm     Pizzapalooza: Margherita Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins Summer 2023 Show 8
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 11
3:30 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Shaun Hart Pt 1
4:30 pm Metrowest FanZone: Electric Youth
6:00 pm Franklin 4th: 2 Guys Who Like Sharks
9:00 pm Circle of Friends: Vance Gilbert

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel        (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = FRIDAY

7:00 am Middle School Spring Band 06-04-26
8:30 am Arts Advocacy Day: Marketing
9:30 am Lifelong Music: Strings School 01-22-25
11:00 am ArtWeek: Theater in the Open
1:00 pm Cultural Council: BT ALC Big Band
3:30 pm Legion Baseball: Franklin v Greenfield 08-01-26
8:00 pm FHSTC: Curious Case of the Cottingley Fairies

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


8:00 am Zoning Board of Appeals 08-06-26
11:00 am Economic Development 08-04-26
2:00 pm Zoning Board of Appeals 08-06-26

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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Thursday, August 20, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Thursday, August 20, 2026 ???

Thursday, August 20



9:00am Fallen Hero: Edward C. Dailey (Veterans Walkway, Franklin Town Common)

3:00pm FREE Choking Response Training (Franklin Fire Department)

5:00pm Open House - New Well 7-7A PFAS Treatment Facility (21 Elizabeth Ave)

6:00pm IEP/504 Caregiver Support Group at SAFE (SAFE Coalition) 

7:00pm BEN 4 Franklin Mtg (Franklin TV and Radio)



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 ->   



***  Town Meetings today ***

Town Council Monthly Office Hours

Thursday, August 20 Time: 8:30 AM

No agenda for this informal discussion


250th Anniversary Celebration Events Subcommittee Meeting

Thursday, August 20 Time: 7:00 PM

https://ma-franklin.civicplus.com/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_08202026-2462 


ZBA Meeting - No Meeting

Thursday, August 20


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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: Edward C. Dailey - Aug 20, 2026 at 9 AM

Memorial event today (8/20/26) at 9 AM on the Town Common Veterans Walkway to honor Edward C. Dailey

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: Staff Sergeant Edward C. Dailey, U.S. Army Air Corps
Staff Sergeant Edward C. Dailey, U.S. Army Air Corps, son of John and Julia Dailey, was born on May 20, 1924. Edward lived with his parents and two sisters at 100 Union Street. Edward attended the Franklin public schools and graduated from Franklin High School in 1942. While at Franklin High, Edward was the captain of the basketball team and was an outstanding athlete in football and baseball as well. 
Edward Dailey entered the army in 1943 and was assigned to the air force where he qualified as an aerial gunner. SSgt Edward Dailey participated in 11 bombing missions before the fatal mission which took his life in 1944. The following details of the mission were sent to Edward’s family, by Maurice J. Beacond, Jr., the pilot of the targeted plane: “Staff Sergeant Edward C. Dailey lost his life while on a bombing mission over Hungary in an attack of German fighter planes who concentrated their attack on the U.S. bomber. The bomber was fatally hit, caught fire from nose to bomb-bays, went into a vertical dive, and exploded. 
Staff Sergeant Edward C. Dailey was 20 years old at the time of his death on August 20, 1944 somewhere over Hungary.
FH_Dailey
S/Sgt Edward Dailey

The schedule of Fallen Heroes for the year on one page (PDF)

First Universalist Society in Franklin Welcomes New Minister - Rev. Chris Scheller

Rev. Chris Scheller
The Rev. Chris Scheller, the new minister at the First Universalist Society in Franklin, will be preaching his first service on September 13, 2026. Prior to joining FUSF, Rev. Chris was the Minister of Community Life and Learning at the UU Church of Greater Lynn. 

He brings a deep knowledge of adult faith formation and extensive training in leading spiritual practices drawn from Buddhist, Christian, earth-based, and other traditions, in addition to his active commitment to social justice and anti-oppression work. 

You are cordially invited to join us for worship and a reception afterwards. 

The First Universalist Society in Franklin (FUSF) is an Unitarian Universalist Welcoming Congregation located at 262 Chestnut Street, Franklin. For more information, please contact us at info@fusf.org or call 508-528-5348.   https://fusf.org/

Yes, there can be important conversations between the generations

"Voices of Franklin! The first of many to come...

Held by Franklin Rotary Club, Franklin Senior Center, the Franklin Recreational Department, and Franklin Interact Club!"

Yes, there can be important conversations between the generations

About a dozen seniors and about 15 high school students gathers for a few games, some lunch (and conversation) then, the center piece discussion of the day.

A defining statement was provided, participants would raise the red card or green card if they disagree (red) or agreed (green) with the statement. Moderator Ryan Jette would then follow up with some of the individuals who raised red or green and the conversation ensued.

The next session is scheduled for November 19, a school half-day
The next session is scheduled for November 19, a school half-day.

There will be more to come about this event and the next scheduled session.

You can listen to the recording with Syed Azhar in advance of this session. https://www.franklinmatters.org/2026/08/franklin-interact-coordinating-with.html

Wednesday's session was recorded by Franklin TV/ Franklin Public Radio and will be made available here.

You can view more photos from the session - https://www.instagram.com/p/DcOYzXpnOtA/