Sunday, February 8, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Sunday, February 8, 2026 ???

Sunday, February 8

1:00pm Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

1:00pm Franklin in Miniature (Train Town 3) (Franklin Historical Museum) - extended to Feb 15



***  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

Friends of Franklin Library recognize Sabira Ablatt as Scholarship Winner

Sabira Ablatt has won The Friends of Franklin Library Scholarship in Memory of Wilma Winters. A 2025 graduate of Franklin High School, Sabira recently received $1,000 from The Friends to help cover costs of a college education.

Sabira's winning entry was based on her essay about how the Franklin Library inspired in her a love of reading as well as serving her community. "From my experiences with the library, I've gained my own passion for building community and always uplifting others," wrote Sabira, who was active in Franklin High's Community Service Club. "I plan to continue fulfilling my passions for service and always put my community first, just as the library did."

A second-semester student at Cornell, Sabira is studying mechanical engineering.

Sabira Ablatt recently was awarded a check for having won The Friends of Franklin Library Scholarship in Memory of Wilma Winters. She was joined by FoFL board members, from left, Elizabeth Pungitore, Laura Hogan and Letha Hemingway.
Sabira Ablatt recently was awarded a check for having won
The Friends of Franklin Library Scholarship in Memory of Wilma Winters.
She was joined by FoFL board members, from left,
Elizabeth Pungitore, Laura Hogan, and Letha Hemingway.
 


The Friends of Franklin Library, an independent, non-profit organization committed to supporting the Franklin Public Library, established its scholarship program in 2014. The annual scholarship was part of several efforts undertaken to honor the late Wilma Winters, a longtime Franklin resident and library supporter. Winters, who had a long career in higher education, worked for many years as a librarian, including at Boston University Medical School and Harvard's School of Public Health. She spent her retirement years volunteering at the Franklin Public Library.

The Friends of Franklin Library has a long tradition of raising money to supplement library programs. In recent years, the group has purchased items for the Library of Things, funded prizes for the children's summer reading program, bought tables and chairs for the main Reading Room, and paid for passes to The Butterfly Place. The group also coordinated the creation of the brick patio at the library's School Street entrance, and it conducts a fudge sale every February. 

Learn more about the Friends at fofl02038.org.

Town Administrator Memorandum: FY27 Budget Model Revision & Revised Five-Year Fiscal Forecast

 February 6, 2026

To: Town Council

From: Jamie Hellen, Town Administrator

RE: FY27 Budget Model Revision & Revised Five-Year Fiscal Forecast

Attached is the latest draft FY27 budget model, which presents a balanced budget model. All budget documents will be uploaded to the one stop shop town budget website.

Staff have provided a revised FY27 budget model and forecasts from the August 2025 version:

  • Town Administrator Memorandum;
  • Revised FY27 Control Sheet and Budget;
  • Five-Year Fiscal forecast to reflect the proposed baseline FY27 budget.

Executive Analysis

I present a balanced budget model for FY27. This model provides updated revenue assumptions, the requested budget model by the Superintendent, and all department requests, including the restoration of some lost municipal services. Highlights are detailed below.

FY27 Budget Model Revision
FY27 Budget Model Revision

The elected officials, town boards/committees and community stakeholders need to begin to strategize a sustainable solution to the structural budget deficit for FY28 and beyond, while analyzing the pros and cons of the decisions that will have to be made in FY27. This model will continue to shift slightly throughout the budget process, but is a very strong foundation going into the FY27 budget season. The model presented tonight will largely mirror my budget submittal as my formal budget proposal under Town Charter requirements in 6-3-1, 6-4-1, and 6-5-1. See dates below.

I have provided a model to give everyone time to strategize a game plan for the future without any department cuts or conversations about property tax increases in FY27. Given the context of two failed overrides within the past 18 months, the proposal tonight does not show the need for a general override or any other tax increase that affects the operating budget.

While the use of one-time funds is far from ideal, I can realistically expect that the town can use $1-2 +/- million a year in free cash in a short term (1-2 years) manner, while a sustainable strategy is decided by the Town Council, School Committee and the community. However, this approach will have an impact on the town and school capital program for FY26 and gets us further behind for future investments to town and school fleet, capital, facilities, fields, and infrastructure.

The model does not impede on Tier 1 capital requests, which were recommended for approval by the Finance Committee. Tier 1 requests are focused on items that were broken and needed to be fixed/replaced, as well as investments in safety gear and technology for police and fire. My recommendation is to hold off on any additional capital funding considerations that have not been recommended by the Finance Committee until after the operating budget is finalized. Any remaining free cash can pay health group deficits or provide additional capital allocations.

Health Care Transition

I have assumed a 14% increase for all school and town employee health care employees based on current enrollment. Group Insurance Commission (GIC) rates and plan design are set in mid-March. Open enrollment is in April. Staff will have definite health care numbers by approximately Memorial Day. The actual data could be under the assumption, or we could be over. We could have surpluses, or deficits, from our existing self-insured health group as we exit that system. Once health care numbers are in, staff can modify a final budget (the weeks of May 25 and June 1st) with a final FY27 budget vote expected on June 10th.

While the budget assumes $8,814,000 million transfer in benefits ($7,980,000 employee health care and $834,000 in Medicare) costs from the schools to the town benefits budget, it is my intention to transfer the figure based on actual subscriber data (as well as assumptions of any future changes in that figure through October 1st, 2026 when school hiring has been largely completed). This number is almost certainly going to shift and we will work with the schools on these assumptions.

Franklin Public Schools - Account 300

This budget model assumes the Superintendent's recommended budget, as presented to the School Committee over the past few weeks. I have provided an Account 300 chart at the bottom of this memo to show the history of requests versus allocations over the past decade.

I give significant credit to Chair Paul Griffith, Vice-Chair Callaghan, Superintendent Giguere, and the former and current School Committees for doing the very challenging work toward stabilizing the School budget over the past two years. Through disciplined collective bargaining strategy, thorough review of operations, many very difficult decisions and public discussions, a long overdue redistricting and a District Improvement Plan (DIP), I feel the Schools are in the most stabilized financial position in my tenure in Franklin. While strategic investments are desired and a game plan is needed for both capital and operating, the District is on a solid foundation for FY27.

Furthermore, the School Committee unanimously voted this past week to transfer school benefits to the municipal budget account 910. I greatly appreciate the collaboration!

Student achievement is excellent and very competitive in Eastern Massachusetts. For High Schools over 1,400 students, Franklin ranks among the best Top 20 high schools in Eastern Massachusetts and is mentioned in the same class as some of the most desired large districts. Franklin is providing an excellent education to students across all grade levels, including multiple Blue Ribbon winning elementary schools, while providing consistently championship level athletics and an overall great experience for kids to thrive and excel.

Continue reading the memorandum - https://ma-franklin.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/8319/11a-1---MEMO---FY27-Budget-Update---List-of-Changes

Franklin, MA: Agenda for Town Council meeting Wednesday, Feb 11 at 6 PM

Franklin Town Council
Agenda & Meeting Packet
February 11, 2026 = 6:00 PM

1. ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE CHAIR
a. This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 9 and Verizon Channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by others.
b. Chair to identify members participating remotely.
c. Upcoming Town Sponsored Community Events.

2. CITIZEN COMMENTS
a. 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 Council cannot engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments. The Council may ask the Town Administrator to review the matter. Nothing herein shall prevent the Town Administrator from correcting a misstatement of fact.

3. COUNCILOR COMMENTS

4. SUBCOMMITTEE & AD HOC COMMITTEE REPORTS

5. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR’S REPORT

6. PROCLAMATIONS / RECOGNITIONS - None Scheduled

7. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
a. January 21, 2026

8. APPOINTMENTS - None Scheduled
9. PUBLIC HEARINGS - 6:00 PM - None Scheduled

10. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
a. Modification of a Section 15 Retail Package Store Wine & Malt Beverages License: Change of Officers / Directors - Shaw’s Supermarkets, Inc. d/b/a Shaw’s, Located at 255 East Central St., Franklin, MA

11. PRESENTATIONS / DISCUSSION
a. Revised FY27 Budget Model & Five-Year Fiscal Forecast
b. FY26 Capital Plan
Franklin, MA: Agenda for Town Council
Franklin, MA: Agenda for Town Council

12. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
a. Resolution 26-03: Free Cash to Stabilization Account Transfers
(Motion to Approve Resolution 26-03 - Majority Vote)  https://www.franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/8327/12a

b. Resolution 26-04: FY26 Capital Plan
(Motion to Approve Resolution 26-04 - Majority Vote)  https://www.franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/8328/12b

c. Resolution 26-05: FY26 Capital Enterprise Funds
(Motion to Approve Resolution 26-05 - Majority Vote)  https://www.franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/8329/12c

d. Resolution 26-09: Gift Acceptance - Veterans Services Dept. ($450)
(Motion to Approve Resolution 26-09 - Majority Vote)  https://www.franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/8330/12d

13. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS

14. EXECUTIVE SESSION - None Scheduled

15. ADJOURN

Note: Two-Thirds Vote: requires 6 votes
Majority Vote: requires majority of members present and voting



Maybe you can help with the English for Speakers of Other Languages tutoring program ???

The Franklin Public Library is looking for new volunteers for the library's English for Speakers of Other Languages tutoring program.

Maybe you can help with the English for Speakers of Other Languages tutoring program ???
Maybe you can help with the English for
Speakers of Other Languages tutoring program ???
There are training sessions scheduled for Saturday, March 7 at 2 PM and Tuesday, March 24 at 6:30 PM.

These training session are up on the Library event calendar and registration is open.

Volunteers don't need to have teaching or tutoring experience, they just need to be over 18 years old. There is more information for anyone who is interested on the library's website - https://www.franklinma.gov/313/English-for-Speakers-of-Other-Languages-


Download the flyer as a reminder of to share with someone who might be interested

Project 351: "We are having a Winter Coat Drive"

Project 351: "We are having a Winter Coat Drive"
Project 351: "We are having a Winter Coat Drive"
The winter coat drive is organized by Franklin's Project 351 Ambassadors and Alumni. They are collecting new or gently used coats and jackets 
to support local children in need with a specific focus on sizes for 3rd through 6th graders. 

Donated items can be dropped off at the Franklin Middle School (FMS) Front Office

They are accepting donations for an extended period of time, despite what the flier says below.

FMS Class of 2032 - 6th Grade


What is Project 351?  Find out about it online - https://project351.org/

Franklin TV: In the Swim - We’re treading water

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 02/08/2026

We cover many sports events. Included – swim meets. They are long. 3-4 hours. The resulting stats and rankings from the MIAA fill 14 pages.

Franklin TV: In the Swim - We’re treading water
Franklin TV: In the Swim - We’re treading water

A lesser known statistic – the emails and phone calls we get. They are many, and sometimes they’re laced with a slight tone of panic until we say, “Yes. we’ll be there.” It’s what we do.

We cover these events on our school channels – almost always live-streamed as well. You can watch for free on YouTube – for now.

However, consider that cord-cutting (dropping your cable service) also cuts our funding – and our future ability to say, “Yes, we’ll be there.”

You can help us stay afloat. Contact your MA legislators and tell them you want them to support legislation for local PEG TV funding by the streaming services.

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

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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Watch Listen Read all things that matter in Franklin MA

Joe Landry Taping a Session about the Stewart Block (Clark Sq) at Franklin TV

Joe Landry Taping a Session about the Stewart Block (Clark Sq) at Franklin TV
Joe Landry & Scott Mason will be taping a Session about the
Stewart Block (Clark Sq) at Franklin TV

"Hi there! Scott Mason and I will be doing a presentation at the studios of Franklin TV at 23 Hutchinson Street when we will examine the James Stewart Block, which is at Clark Square at the town bridge. We'll look back at the buildings that stood here over the years and how the block has evolved.
This program is part of a series of programs that will take a close look at the downtown area of Franklin. This will not be a live broadcast. It will be taped for future viewing on Franklin TV.
I hope you can make it! I’m sure you’ll enjoy it!!!!!"

"Panthers for a Purpose" open fundraising drive

My name is Abby Souza and I am a student at Franklin High School. Along with a team of my friends we are leading a fundraising drive called Panthers for a Purpose
"Panthers for a Purpose" open fundraising drive
"Panthers for a Purpose" open fundraising drive

Some of you may be familiar with the charity LLS now known as Blood Cancer United and the program they run called Student Visionaries of the Year. 

If you would consider supporting your local high school students in our efforts to make a difference please click the link to hear about our story and stay updated with other fundraising events coming soon!




Back to textbooks: Denmark rolls back digital learning (video)


"Denmark has long been hailed as a digital champion, with online public services, digital IDs and tablets in schools as early as 2011. But authorities are now shifting course in the education and social sectors, following alarming figures on children’s mental health and school performance. 

A massive return to analogue life is underway: mobile phones are banned in schools and after-school clubs, a return to pre-digital learning is being rolled out and social media will soon be banned for anyone under 15. Our team reports from Copenhagen.

#Denmark #education #mentalhealth

Read more about this story in our article: https://f24.my/Befz.y"



Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Sunday, February 8, 2026

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