We Must Fight Back Against Book BansWe have the opportunity to protect the next generation’s ability to think, question, and become fully themselves. Our values as a Commonwealth demand we take it.
Before I ever held elected office—before I understood the mechanics of government or the levers of policy—I was a high school student on Cape Cod trying to make sense of the world around me. At Nauset Regional High School in Eastham, I first got involved in organizing by speaking up with my classmates to protect the arts programs and teachers who helped shape who we were and who we’d become. That experience taught me something I’ve carried ever since: young people deserve to be trusted with complexity, not shielded from it. Books are a fundamental part of that. The books I read in my teens gave me language for things I didn’t yet fully understand, and perspective on lives that looked different from my own. Books helped me ask questions, challenge assumptions, and, over time, better understand myself. That’s why I find the current wave of book ban efforts so troubling and so fundamentally at odds with what education—and our democracy—is supposed to be. Thanks for reading The Gavel Drop! This post is public so feel free to share it. < >What Happens NextAn Act regarding freedom of expression is awaiting action in the House of Representatives. If passed by the House, any differences between the House and Senate versions will need to be reconciled—most likely in a conference committee—before the bill heads to Governor Healey’s desk for her review and signature. For Your ConsiderationIf preventing politically-motivated book bans is important to you, please:
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Saturday, April 25, 2026
Mass Senate: We Must Fight Back Against Book Bans
Saturday, February 7, 2026
Unboxing books from the wishlist at Franklin Middle School (video)
Wednesday, July 23, 2025
Library events for the rest of this week !!
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| Library events for the rest of this week !! |
Ants on a Log Concert W 7-23 10:30AM
Dom Debaggis Concert W 7-23 6PM
Puzzle Mania Th 7-24 5PM
JUNTO Th 7-24 6:30PM
Library Lawn Games F 7-25 2PM
Painting for Adults Sa 7-26 1PM
Friday, June 27, 2025
Community through books - monthly discussions at the Franklin Public Library
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| Community through books - monthly discussions at the Franklin Public Library |
Thursday, June 5, 2025
New Reading Challenge for Massachusetts Students
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| New Reading Challenge for Massachusetts Students |
Check out the rules and sign up at MassBook.org -> https://www.massbook.org/student-reading-challenge
Sunday, June 1, 2025
Middle School Summer Reading 2025: "Meet Me in the Middle"
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| "Meet Me in the Middle" |
Friday, April 25, 2025
Caleigh, Erin & I had a blast talking about BLAST (audio)
FM #1434 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1434 in the series.
This session shares my conversation about the origin story of BLAST - Bringing Libraries and Schools Together. We talk with Erin O’Leary and Caleigh Keating, the collaborators who start with “Yes” and then figure it out. We recorded this conversation virtually on Thursday, April 17, 2025.
Caleigh Keating, Youth Services Librarian
Erin O’Leary, Reading Specialist at Horace Mann Middle School
We cover the following in our conversation
The origin story
A ‘free’ service but dependent upon the override passing
Middle school and elementary school coordination
How redistricting will simplify the operations
Summer reading kickoffs being planned for
The recording runs about 32 minutes. Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1434-blast-fun-04-17-25/
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Franklin Public Library page -> https://www.franklinma.gov/233/Franklin-Public-Library
Erin O’Leary email address -> olearye@franklinps.net
Caleigh Keating email address -> ckeating@minlib.net
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Monday, January 13, 2025
Escape Into Fiction returns to business for online book sales
Escape Into Fiction returns to business
"Hello world!!! We’re baaaaaccccckkkk……. Spread the word!!
We finally settled in and have returned to selling online!!!
We can’t wait to “see” you and help you find your next favorite #read www.escapeintofiction.com. If you have a gift card feel free to use it!
For the next few weeks we will only be selling what’s in stock, so we thank you for your patience."











