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Monday, March 2, 2026
Corporation for Public Broadcasting shuts down
Tuesday, February 24, 2026
VFW POST 3402's 90th Anniversary Banquet - Saturday, March 14
The Sullivan Family’s Famous Corned Beef Dinner &
Presentation of Awards to Voice of Democracy and Patriot’s Pen Essay Winners!
- 6 PM COCKTAILS
- 7 PM DINNER
Friday, February 13, 2026
Capitalism, a story of wolves & sheep
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| "Capitalism cares about our species’ prospects as much as a wolf cares about a lamb’s. But democratise our economy and a better world is within our grasp" |
Monday, January 26, 2026
Powerful statement from Chaplain of Minnesota Timberwolves
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| Powerful statement from Chaplain of Minnesota Timberwolves |
Friday, January 9, 2026
Candlelight Vigil for Renee Nicole Good held on Thursday, January 8, 2026 (audio)
FM #1624 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1624 the series.
This session of the radio show shares the Candlelight Vigil for Renee Nicole Good held on Thursday, January 8, 2026. The vigil was held on the Franklin Town Common.
Each of the speakers are introduced by master of ceremonies Rachel Plukas
Erin Ferguson
Ron Tibbetts
Rev Beverly Waring
State Rep Jeff Roy
Michael Walker Jones
The recording runs about 30 minutes. Let’s listen to the candlelight vigil held January 8, 2026. Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1624-vigil-for-renee-nicole-good-01-08-26/

Candlelight Vigil for Renee Nicole Good held on Thursday, January 8, 2026 (audio)
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Friday, August 1, 2025
How money has corrupted American values and institutions (video)
"And I think where we came off the tracks is this idolatry of money. When I was a kid, my dad's boss had a slightly bigger house, but we all went to the same country club. We all went to the same school. Money buys you everything from better health care to better schools to a much broader selection set of mates. So we have become obsessed, understandably, with money.The idolatry of the dollar and these tech innovators has gone berserk. And so the pursuit of the dollar, in my opinion, has crowded out almost all traditional character.
Look what money has done to us. Look what it's done. If you had a friend who was making Nazi salutes, a parent teacher conferences, and was being sued by two women for sole custody, their kids, and you had heard from credible sources that they were addicted to ketamine, wouldn't you move in and say, hey, boss, something's wrong here.But not if you're rich, not if you can put a rocket into space or make a shit ton of money with EVs. Money has perverted us. It is crowded out all sense of character, of decency, of what it means to be a real man.We have decided that you can get away with anything as long as you're rich. It's been a total, in my opinion, a lack of a moral failing.
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| Trevor Noah's "What Now?" |
Saturday, July 19, 2025
Franklin residents and friends Join National “Good Trouble Lives On” Day of Action to Honor John Lewis and Defend Democracy
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| photo submitted by group doing the "Good Trouble" |
- Ending the Trump administration’s assault on civil and human rights
- Stopping politicians from targeting Black, Brown, immigrant, and trans communities with harmful policies
- Protecting and expanding vital programs like Medicaid, SNAP, and Social Security
Keep an eye on what's happening
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| https://www.theguardian.com/tv-and-radio/2025/jul/18/the-late-show-with-stephen-colbert-to-end-in-2026-as-cbs-cancels-show |
"The Late Show with Stephen Colbert has been cancelled and will end in May, with network CBS announcing it will retire the Late Show entirely after a 33-year run.The news comes just a few days after Colbert criticized the network’s parent company, Paramount, for settling a lawsuit with Donald Trump for $16m (£12m) over the US president’s claim that CBS News deceptively edited an interview with the then presidential candidate Kamala Harris.The settlement coincided with Paramount seeking approval from the US Federal Communications Commission for an $8.4bn merger with Skydance Media. Colbert called the settlement “a big fat bribe”.Colbert, who has hosted the talkshow since 2015, announced the news during Thursday night’s recording, telling the audience he had been told of the decision the previous night."
Wednesday, July 16, 2025
Stacey Abrams and the 10 steps to autocracy (video)
Tuesday, June 10, 2025
Watch "The Meaning of You - Scott Pelley | Wake Forest University Commencement Speech 2025" on YouTube
"Join veteran journalist Scott Pelley as he delivers the 2025 Wake Forest University Commencement address. In this inspiring speech, Pelley reflects on the power of truth, the importance of courage, and the role of education in shaping a better future. Drawing on stories from around the world, he urges graduates to seek understanding, include everyone, and stand up for their values. This address celebrates resilience, hope, and the enduring impact of service and integrity."
Wednesday, May 7, 2025
Franklin Middle School Students Recite 'Democracy' by Langston Hughes and Meet with Senator
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| Franklin Middle School Students Recite 'Democracy' by Langston Hughes |
Now they’re preparing for their first Poetry Day at the Franklin Senior Center since the start of the pandemic.
Earlier this year, Mr. Corey’s Team Lightning embarked on a unit devoted to argument writing.
“Argument writing is one of the assigned units this year with our new CommonLit 360 curriculum,” Corey said. “The topic of investigation for grade 6 was recess. The kids read charts, handouts, and articles and watched videos about the research that proves the benefits of mandatory unstructured recess.”
The students had already bid farewell to recess the previous year.
“As sixth graders, they don't get to enjoy daily recess as was the case in grade 5, so they were enthusiastic about the topic,” Corey explained. “The unit closed with the kids writing a bulleted list of the best facts that support recess. My cluster, Team Lightning, took the culminating activity further by writing actual letters to three different audiences: the incoming principal of the combined middle school, the interim Commissioner of Education at the Department of Elementary and Secondary Education (DESE) and one class wrote to state Rep. Jeffrey N. Roy, while the other class wrote to Sen. Rausch.”
Corey mentioned the letters when he spoke with Rep. Roy and Sen. Rausch at a legislator's forum in Franklin.
“Shortly thereafter, we sent the letters,” Corey said. “Our call to action in every letter was to ask for legislation or rule reform that allows for recess to count as time on learning and which thereby allows for 30 minutes of daily unstructured recess for kids in K-8.”
An aide to Sen. Rausch contacted Team Lighting to plan a visit, and the legislator was welcomed into their classroom.
“She gave us homework to investigate pending legislation, as lots of new bills were recently announced for this session, and share any new insights,” Corey said.
After the visit, Corey surveyed his students.
“The senator's visit makes me more likely to reach out to my elected leaders in the future about issues that I feel are important because I want to make the world a better place, not just by wanting to give middle-schoolers recess, but to help solve problems that are worldwide,” said student Adriana Leeber.
“She talked to us like we were adults instead of children,” said student Gabby Kepple.
Corey asked his students to describe their favorite part of Sen. Rausch's visit.
“It was fun answering and asking questions, and I think all the research paid off,” said student Carter Ficco.
The class impressed with a flawless recitation of “Democracy” by Langston Hughes.
“I was very proud of the kids for their articulate answers to the Senator’s meaningful questions about the necessity for structured recess and possible solutions,” said Curriculum Leader Barca. “Their terrific work in reciting ‘Democracy’ by Langston Hughes means that they are ready to book a visit to the Senior Center for another poetry day, the first since COVID.”
Poetry Day at the Franklin Senior Center is set for June 6 at 12:15 p.m. for Corey’s Team Lightning cluster of 42 students.
“This experience is one of many ways our teachers educate the whole child,” said Superintendent Giguere. “We’re teaching our students how to be impactful citizens in their community. I’m very impressed with these sixth graders and their dedicated teacher. The seniors are in for a treat on Poetry Day!”
Watch the students recite "Democracy" by clicking here ->
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gNo8uKr98X0
Monday, May 5, 2025
NY Times: "There Is a Way Forward: How to Defeat Trump’s Power Grab"
- Separation of powers
- Due process
- Equal justice under law
- Free speech and freedom of the press
- Government for the people"
Saturday, April 19, 2025
Boston Globe "This is not a drill"
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| Boston Globe "This is not a drill" |
"It is difficult in some cases to get to the very heart of the matter. But in this case, it is not hard at all. The government is asserting a right to stash away residents of this country in foreign prisons without the semblance of due process that is the foundation of our constitutional order. Further, it claims in essence that because it has rid itself of custody that there is nothing that can be done.
This should be shocking not only to judges, but to the intuitive sense of liberty that Americans far removed from courthouses still hold dear."
Read the full decision here -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/17wvviF6w1L5Cg9dJltxDBJTC-RT2FiZj/view?usp=drive_link
Monday, March 31, 2025
APRIL 5: Senator Markey to Headline Hands Off! Boston Rally & March
BOSTON HANDS OFF! RALLY & MARCH ON APRIL 5
SENATOR MARKEY & ADVOCACY LEADERS TO JOIN THOUSANDS
PROTESTING THE TRUMP/MUSK ASSAULT ON DEMOCRACY
When: Saturday, April 5, 2025: The march starts at 11 AM ET; the speaking program starts at 12:30 PM ET.
Where: The march begins at the Parkman Bandstand on Boston Common, and ends with a rally and speaking program at City Hall Plaza, 1 City Hall Square.
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| Apr 5: Sen Markey to Headline Hands Off! Boston Rally & March |
What: On April 5, national and local organizations are coming together across the country for Hands Off! a peaceful mass activation in defiance of the Trump-Musk billionaire takeover and the Republican assault on our freedoms and our communities. This is an all-in moment for the pro-worker movement, pro-constitutional rule of law order, and pro-democracy.
In Boston, Senator Ed Markey, along with Jessica Tang, President AFT-MA, Carol Rose, President ACLU-MA, and Chastity Bowick, Founder of Trans Resistance will join thousands of concerned citizens from across the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. More speakers will be announced in the coming days.
According to the organizers of Boston's Hands Off!:
"On April 5, We the People of Massachusetts will march in Boston. Because we will always be a sanctuary against tyranny. Because we will protect our neighbors, no matter where they were born or their race or gender or sexuality. Because we will never bow to tyrant kings or fascism. Because in the words of Boston's mayor: "If you come for one of us, you will get all of us."
On April 5, We the People of Massachusetts will come together to tell the corrupt, cruel, chaotic tyrants in DC: Hands Off Boston! Hands Off Massachusetts! Because We the People means everyone, and Massachusetts is fighting back."
Who: Boston's Hands Off! is organized by the Indivisible Mass Coalition, Mass 50501, Swing Blue Alliance, and UU Mass Action, and a growing list of co-sponsor organizations representing many groups, causes and communities from across the Commonwealth.
RSVP: https://www.mobilize.us/handsoff/event/764606/
Wednesday, July 10, 2024
The Lincoln Project: Aftermath (video)
"Donald Trump’s plan for America is no secret. Beating Trump this November is the only mission. The Lincoln Project invites you to take a peek at the terrible future Donald Trump would impose on America.The Lincoln Project is a leading pro-democracy organization in the United States — dedicated to the preservation, protection, and defense of democracy. Our fight against Trumpism is only beginning. We must combat these forces everywhere and at all times — our democracy depends on it. "
video link -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NpLpOtFNFWg
Note: As mentioned last week, I generally avoid big party politics. As the election season leading to November 2024 develops, I will share something worthy of conversation so we can maintain a democratic process. It is not perfect, we are working towards a more perfect union, but it could be a whole lot worse.
Thursday, July 4, 2024
How to Boat - Sarah Cooper (video)
Tuesday, May 28, 2024
Democracy, Refreshed: Increase the membership of the House
As I wrote in the first part of this course, we desperately need to renovate our democracy. Our institutions weren’t built for the country as it has become — and we have been cobbling on additions and extensions decade after decade.We need a plan for functional institutions of self-government in 21st-century conditions. There’s so much work to do. Where to begin?I propose we start with the first branch of government — the branch of the federal government that was designed by the framers to be closest to we the people. What if we increased the size of the House?Given that most of us are pretty frustrated with Congress, this might sound crazy. But growing the House is the key to unlocking our present paralysis and leaning into some serious democracy renovation.
Tuesday, May 21, 2024
Sign up for the Democracy, Refreshed, newsletter from Post Opinions - The Washington Post
- A summary of a key democracy renovation
- Links to related reading and resources
- An activity you can do in your own community to renovate democracy
- Suggestions for other features from The Post that can help you stay updated on American democracy.
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