Sunday, December 7, 2025

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Sunday, December 7, 2025 ???

Sunday, December 7

10:00am Girl Scout Cookie Sale (Shaw's)

1:00pm Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

1:00pm Franklin in Miniature/Train Town exhibit (Franklin Historical Museum)

1:00pm Musical Bingo (Teddy Gallagher's Irish Pub)

2:00pm The Nutcracker (Franklin High School)


** NO Town Meetings today   **



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Franklin TV: Ken Norman - In Memoriam

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 12/07/2025

2012. A lovely ‘greening’ day in April. A good day to show off the best of any town. Ken drove me (the new guy) all around Franklin. Nothing desultory about his pitch. I had just been hired as the Executive Director for what would become Franklin.TV. Although I hadn’t officially started yet, I was up for the tour. Ken didn’t disappoint. As Board President of FCCA, Inc., dba Franklin.TV, Ken was all about getting me settled in and fully engaged. He brought enthusiasm for the Town and lots of rich detail and backstory to help me know the community firsthand – to welcome me. Yes, I felt welcomed. Vested. Sold!

A week later. Tuesday. My second ‘official’ day on the job. Ken came to our studio at 13 Main that morning to see if I was okay. He instinctively knew that I had a hill to climb. Humbly, sheepishly, he asked. ‘Did I mind him stopping by? He didn’t want to intrude – get in the way or disrupt anything.’

“Are you kiddin’ me? Gladaseeya! Gladahavya! Anytime. Stop by all you want. Whenever. Sit. Let’s talk.” I welcomed him. He felt welcomed. Vested. Sold.
Thus, a deep abiding partnership was born. Partners in crime. Brothers in arms. Call it what you will, but Ken signed on to the ‘grand vision’ – all of it. Truth be told, he owns as much of any ‘grand vision’ as I do. That Summer we stumped around town looking for a new studio home. We visited other PEG studios. We discussed all manner of issues, opportunities, goals. We cobbled plans. Ken came by 3-4 times every week. Gabfests. More plans. More progress. More vision. More victories.
Ken Norman getting recognized for his services by State Rep Jeff Roy at the Town Council Mtg 12/20/2023
Ken Norman getting recognized for his services
by State Rep Jeff Roy at the Town Council Mtg 12/20/2023

This was our normal – right up until COVID, when our studio was closed – for 2 years. Together, we adapted. We soldiered on. COVID had its hidden costs for many of us. By 2023 Ken was no longer as spry. Getting around town became more challenging. Over time, I saw less of my partner in crime.

There are many business books on managing, but few on leadership. Visionary leadership is rare. There is leadership – and there is cheerleadership. Ken was a cheerleader – for me, for us, for Franklin. Every vision needs a spark. Ken passed away peacefully on Friday afternoon at The Maples in Wrentham. I miss his spark.

And – as always –
Thank you for watching.
Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm. 
And staying informed at Franklin●news.

 


Download a copy of the Ken Norman retrospective

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rzx2-fzT61w218Bpn4h1enlurPP-6EBR/view?usp=sharing


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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Finance Committee meeting scheduled for a "deep dive" into Technology

Finance Committee Meeting 
Agenda & Meeting Packet 
Wednesday, December 10, 2025 - 6:00 PM




Agenda

1. Call to Order

2. Public Comments 
- Citizens are welcome to express their views for up to three minutes on a matter that is not on the agenda. In compliance with G.L. Chapter 30A, Section 20 et seq, the Open Meeting Law, the Finance Committee cannot engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments. The Finance Committee may ask town staff to review the matter. Nothing herein shall prevent the town staff from correcting a misstatement of fact.
Finance Committee meeting scheduled for a "deep dive" into Technology
Finance Committee meeting scheduled
for a "deep dive" into Technology
 

3. Approval of Minutes
a. October 22, 2025
4. The Bill Dowd “Deep Dive Series”
a. Technology Capital Presentation - Tim Rapoza, Technology Director
5. Future Agenda Items / Next meeting Dates:
a. January 14, 2026 (Town staff and Board of Assessors: the economics of development)
b. February 25, 2026
c. March 11, 2026
d. April 6, 7, 8 & 9, 2026 Finance Committee Budget Hearings
6. Finance Committee Member Comments

7. Adjourn

The agenda doc also contains remote participation info ->

Your Franklin MA News update as of Dec 7, 2025 in 5 minutes (audio)

FM #1603 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 16034 in the series. 


This episode combines the Franklin Public Radio news briefing spots for the week of December 7, 2025. 

  • The outlook for the week ahead Dec 7 through Dec  13, 2025
  • The look back at the week that was Nov 30 through Dec  6, 2025 

Audio link ->  
https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1603-fm-weekly-outlook-lookback-combo-12-07-25/



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The text and links referenced can be found at Franklin Matters Weekly

https://www.franklinmattersweekly.org/2025/12/tax-rate-hearing-closes-out-fy-2026.html


Your Franklin MA News update as of Dec 7, 2025 in 5 minutes  (audio)
Your Franklin MA News update as of Dec 7, 2025 in 5 minutes  (audio)


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We are now producing this in collaboration with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) or 102.9 on the Franklin area radio dial.  


This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but we can't do it alone. We can always use your help.


How can you help?

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"Franklin in Miniature, 1932" opening remarks by State Rep Jeff Roy - Dec 6, 2025

My thanks to State Representative Jeff Roy for sharing the copy of his remarks to open the "Franklin in Miniature" exhibit, Saturday, Dec 6, 2025, so the whole community could read at their leisure. And perhaps be inspired to come and see the work at the Historical Museum during open hours through January 2026.


"Good morning, everyone. 

It is a true pleasure to stand here today to celebrate a monumental achievement in historical preservation and craftsmanship: the completion of the latest installment of the Franklin in Miniature exhibit.

State Rep Jeff Roy
State Rep Jeff Roy

The overall exhibit, "Franklin in Miniature, 1932," now fully realized, is a spectacular sight to behold. But today, we especially recognize the completion of Train Town 3, which focuses on the industrial landscape around Hayward Mills, now the Franklin Mill Store, and Franklin Yarn, now Franklin Paint.

This third diorama alone is vast, measuring five feet by twelve feet, covering sixty square feet. It features thirty structures meticulously modeled in exact 1187th scale. The goal of this work is to bring history to life. To that end, the diorama includes 100 little people imported from England and 50 period automobiles. It is an effort to make history tangible, so visitors can truly understand what they are looking at.

This project was a true test of dedication and perseverance. Train Town 3 took over 2,500 hours of effort spread across 18 months.

When combined with the first two dioramas - the depot building (Train Town 1) and the Thompson Press/roundhouse (Train Town 2) - the entire exhibit represents over 3,200 hours of work.

Such an enormous undertaking demands unique talents and incredible collaboration. This entire exhibition is the result of the tireless partnership between Scott Mason and Sam Maxwell.
 
Scott, who is a master craftsman, brought the vision, the commitment to historical accuracy, and the determination to overcome daunting logistical challenges. His process involved extensive archaeological effort, measuring every detail of the standing buildings, often with a 100-foot tape, electronic devices, laser measures, and cameras, to establish what existed in 1932.

His insistence on precision meant the team aimed to be accurate within just one millimeter of the actual dimensions.

But Scott could not have achieved this without his partner, Sam Maxwell. Scott Mason himself established Sam as a vital partner in this process and the project engineer. Sam was the technical backbone of the effort, responsible for the advanced CAD work, all the advanced design, and running essential machinery like the laser and the 3D printer. 

The third diorama alone involved close to 800 hours of laser time, showcasing the immense technological contribution Sam provided. Scott Mason even joked that Sam was responsible for him, highlighting the critical role Sam played in managing the demands of the entire process.

Their combined expertise-Scott's craftsmanship and historical drive, paired with Sam's engineering and technological mastery-is the reason this complex industrial landscape has been recreated in such breathtaking detail.

We are thrilled that the dioramas, which open today, will run through the end of January 2026.
 
Please join me in offering sincere gratitude and hearty congratulations to Scott Mason and Sam Maxwell for their remarkable effort and collaboration. They have not only built a model; they have given our community a beautifully accurate, enduring piece of its own history.

(L-R) cutting the ribbon - Sam Maxwell, Scott Mason, & Jeff Roy
(L-R) cutting the ribbon - Sam Maxwell, Scott Mason, & Jeff Roy

An album of pictures that I was able to take in advance of the opening

You can listen to Scott talk about the development of this diorama

3rd annual “Holiday Cookie Walk” scheduled for Saturday, Dec 13 at 10 AM

"The First Universalist Society in Franklin (FUSF) will hold their third annual “Holiday Cookie Walk” on Saturday, December 13, 2025 from 10 a.m. until 1 p.m.
3rd Annual Cookie Walk
3rd Annual Cookie Walk
Come and stroll through the festively decorated Meetinghouse at 262 Chestnut St, Franklin, as you select from a delicious assortment of homemade treats provided by more than 30 bakers. You are sure to find the perfect confections for your holiday table, a hostess gift, or your next party.
Cookies will be sold by the pound. Containers, decorated with your choice of holiday sticker, will be provided. Cash, check, or electronic payments accepted. Make this event part of your annual holiday fun!"

Sewer Lining Project work continues this week; Dec 8 to Dec 12

Sewer Lining Project work continues this week; Dec 8 to Dec 12
Sewer Lining Project work continues this week; Dec 8 to Dec 12
Phase 9 - Sewer Lining Project Continues on Monday December 8th thru Friday December 12th.
Below is the anticipated schedule for the Sewer Lining work that National Watermain will be conducting:
  • Monday, 12/8 - Partridge Easement & Stanwood to Beech Mainline Lining Work
  • Tuesday 12/9 - Stanwood to Beech Easement Mainline Lining Work
  • Wednesday, 12/10 thru Friday 12/12 - Lateral lining
Please follow posted detour signs and use caution when driving in these areas.
During this part of the lining residents that will be directly affected will be notified. If you experience any issues please call the DPW at 508-553-5500.
This work will help to improve the structural integrity of our sewer system and reduce groundwater intrusion which reduces our bill from the Charles River Pollution Control District.



Holiday Vendor Event at Birchwood, Thursday, Dec 18

Holiday Vendor Event at Birchwood, Thursday, Dec 18
Holiday Vendor Event at Birchwood, Thursday, Dec 18


Music booster t-shirt fund raiser

Cool t-shirts to help raise money for the Music Boosters






Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Sunday, December 7, 2025

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