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Sunday, February 28, 2016
S.A.F.E. meeting with Chris Herren on Monday - Feb 29, 7:00 PM
THE BLACK BOX Sets The Stage For Culinary Cabaret Food And Wine Event - Mar 4
The Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC) presents Culinary Cabaret 2016 on Friday, March 4, from 7-11 p.m. at THE BLACK BOX, 15 West Central Street, in downtown Franklin. The annual food and wine event showcases the culinary and performing arts, featuring masterful dishes and gourmet specialties. The evening also includes a culinary-themed silent auction and entertainment by the ACME Jazz Quartet and the international touring ensemble Electric Youth.
FPAC is pleased to collaborate with exceptional area chefs and restaurants to present an innovative evening of inspired cuisine. Savor fine wines, craft beer, and delicious appetizers, desserts and dishes from Café Assisi, Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse, Genji Sushi, Jalapeno’s Mexican Grill, J and L Catering, Morin’s Fine Catering, Pour Richard’s Wine and Spirits, Twist Bakery, 3 Restaurant, The Curry House, The Sugar Shoppe and more.
Celebrating Culinary Cabaret’s 5th anniversary, the signature event’s 2016 reprise will once again showcase food and art of outstanding creative caliber.
Pour Richard’s Wine and Spirits will partner restaurant stations with representatives from vineyards and distributors, who will pour wines specifically chosen to complement the chef-prepared specialties. Reflecting Pour Richard’s “Never Drink Ordinary” motto, beverages will feature small producers, high quality and eclectic selection.
Tickets for Culinary Cabaret are $75 and are fully inclusive of the evening’s food, wine, beer and entertainment. Event proceeds support Electric Youth’s 2016 European concert tour, featuring a July 4th performance for U.S. troops stationed at Aviano Air Force Base. For more information, visit www.FPAConline.com. Tickets may be purchased online at www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or by phone at 508-528-3370.
FPAC is pleased to collaborate with exceptional area chefs and restaurants to present an innovative evening of inspired cuisine. Savor fine wines, craft beer, and delicious appetizers, desserts and dishes from Café Assisi, Davio’s Northern Italian Steakhouse, Genji Sushi, Jalapeno’s Mexican Grill, J and L Catering, Morin’s Fine Catering, Pour Richard’s Wine and Spirits, Twist Bakery, 3 Restaurant, The Curry House, The Sugar Shoppe and more.
THE BLACK BOX will get its marquee in early March |
Celebrating Culinary Cabaret’s 5th anniversary, the signature event’s 2016 reprise will once again showcase food and art of outstanding creative caliber.
- Davio’s Executive Chef Paul King, a Culinary Cabaret founding partner, will serve up grilled cheese short ribs on Texas toast with horseradish cream.
- Chef John Boardman of J and L Catering will prepare shrimp ceviche, served with a homemade garlic tortilla chip, and key lime pie shooters.
- Among the event’s new partners, Café Assisi will treat guests to braised pork osso bucco, fried spaghetti, polenta, sour dough breads with seasoned dipping oil, and a flavorful antipasto display.
- Fragrant Indian cuisine from The Curry House will feature chicken tikka masala, chana masala and samosas.
- Sweet and savory selections from Twist Bakery Café will include an assortment of pastries, along with pulled pork corn muffins with chipotle slaw and cheddar, smoked gouda and ham scones.
Pour Richard’s Wine and Spirits will partner restaurant stations with representatives from vineyards and distributors, who will pour wines specifically chosen to complement the chef-prepared specialties. Reflecting Pour Richard’s “Never Drink Ordinary” motto, beverages will feature small producers, high quality and eclectic selection.
Tickets for Culinary Cabaret are $75 and are fully inclusive of the evening’s food, wine, beer and entertainment. Event proceeds support Electric Youth’s 2016 European concert tour, featuring a July 4th performance for U.S. troops stationed at Aviano Air Force Base. For more information, visit www.FPAConline.com. Tickets may be purchased online at www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or by phone at 508-528-3370.
LET'S LAUGH TODAY in Franklin has moved to Wednesday, March 2nd
Moved from Monday to Wednesdays |
Let's Laugh Today in Franklin has now moved to the first Wednesday of each month (except this April when it will be the second Wednesday).
Experience the health benefits of joyful laughter on Wednesday, March 2nd from 7:30pm to 8:30pm at the Meetinghouse of the First Universalist Society in Franklin, 262 Chestnut Street, Franklin.
Laughter Yoga is a unique and playful practice that does not rely on humor, jokes or comedy. It will have you smiling frequently and laughing heartily. Any age and any level of physical ability can participate in this uplifting experience! You can sit or stand.
a laugh is ... |
New laughers are always welcomed! $5 donation to the church, $10 maximum per family.
Please bring your water bottle because laughing is dehydrating.
Led by Certified Laughter Yoga Teachers, Linda and Bill Hamaker. If you have any questions, just call them at 508-660-2223 or e-mail billandlinda@letslaughtoday.com.
Interested in an entire weekend of laughing, networking, learning, and inspiration on March 12th and 13th? Interested in a lifetime certification that is internationally recognized? See www.letslaughtoday.com.
Tri-County: The TC Insider
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"It was heart breaking to see at the new building."
Recognition of the students from Franklin High School who were selected for All State Music Festival.
There was a good deal of time also spent with highlights on the math program being implemented at Davis Thayer. Students, faculty and administration coordinated to make the presentation. The presentation document is embedded here:
The FHS broken water pipe situation can be summarized with information combined from the School Committee meeting on Tuesday and the Town Council meeting on Wednesday. FHS Building Committee Chair Tom Mercer provided the update to the Council on Wednesday.
As announced on Monday as the students were to return to FHS, there had been a 'little water' situation at the high school over the school vacation. Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski provided an update to the School Committee. There was a meeting on Tuesday with all the relevant folks from the building contractors. This apparently was a known situation, an item on the 'punch list' that has been unresolved since the building opened.
The section of the building near the principals office has not been able to be heated properly. The deep cold that Franklin experienced on Presidents Day resulted in some broken water pipes and a lot of water damage.
The restoration is underway. The principal's office is the major area affected and hence it really doesn't hinder any of the instructional processes in the building. The clean up was handled, the painting and new walls are underway. When the office will be ready for use is not known.
The fix both short term and longer term is not a cost for the taxpayers as this was the result of the open 'punch list' item.
"It was heart breaking to see (this occur) at the new building."
On my walk around Franklin on Saturday, Feb 26, I was able to capture this photo through the window of the principal's office.
All State Music students from FHS at School Committee meeting 2/23/16 |
The FHS broken water pipe situation can be summarized with information combined from the School Committee meeting on Tuesday and the Town Council meeting on Wednesday. FHS Building Committee Chair Tom Mercer provided the update to the Council on Wednesday.
As announced on Monday as the students were to return to FHS, there had been a 'little water' situation at the high school over the school vacation. Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski provided an update to the School Committee. There was a meeting on Tuesday with all the relevant folks from the building contractors. This apparently was a known situation, an item on the 'punch list' that has been unresolved since the building opened.
The section of the building near the principals office has not been able to be heated properly. The deep cold that Franklin experienced on Presidents Day resulted in some broken water pipes and a lot of water damage.
The restoration is underway. The principal's office is the major area affected and hence it really doesn't hinder any of the instructional processes in the building. The clean up was handled, the painting and new walls are underway. When the office will be ready for use is not known.
The fix both short term and longer term is not a cost for the taxpayers as this was the result of the open 'punch list' item.
"It was heart breaking to see (this occur) at the new building."
On my walk around Franklin on Saturday, Feb 26, I was able to capture this photo through the window of the principal's office.
reconstruction in the principal's office at FHS |
- Live reporting: Action items to closing
- Live reporting: Davis Thayer - update on math prog...
- Live reporting: School Committee - Feb 23, 2016
- Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - Feb 23, ...
Town Council - 02/03/16
- While I missed the meeting on Feb 3rd due to difficulties with the commute on the MBTA, you can view the meeting with the video replay available here
http://view.earthchannel.com/PlayerController.aspx?&PGD=franknma&eID=325
- The published agenda and documents released for the meeting can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2016/01/franklin-ma-town-council-agenda-feb-3.html
Happy New Year greeting at the new location of the Recreation Dept on Beaver St |
Town Council - 02/24/16
The collection of posts from the Town Council meeting on Wednesday, Feb 24 can be found here:
The official actions recorded during the meeting can be found here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_CouncilAgendas/2016%20Actions%20Taken%20on%20Town%20Council%20Meeting%20Agenda/February%2024%202016%20Actions%20Taken.pdf
The video replay of the meeting can be viewed at any time here
http://view.earthchannel.com/PlayerController.aspx?&PGD=franknma&eID=331
- Real time reporting: Town Council Meeting - Feb 24...
- Town Council meeting 2/24/16 - missing portion
Conservation Commission member and Conservation Agent George Russell presenting to the Town Council meeting on 2/24/16 |
The official actions recorded during the meeting can be found here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_CouncilAgendas/2016%20Actions%20Taken%20on%20Town%20Council%20Meeting%20Agenda/February%2024%202016%20Actions%20Taken.pdf
The video replay of the meeting can be viewed at any time here
http://view.earthchannel.com/PlayerController.aspx?&PGD=franknma&eID=331
Saturday, February 27, 2016
Baseball and softball clinics this March at FHS
FHS coaches and athletes will conduct baseball and softball clinics this March at the high school. Additional details including fees and registration information can be found in the links listed here.
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160210/franklin-high-school-to-host-softball-clinic
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160210/registration-opens-for-franklin-high-school-spring-training-clinics
FHS Panthers |
- Softball clinic
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160210/franklin-high-school-to-host-softball-clinic
- Baseball clinics
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160210/registration-opens-for-franklin-high-school-spring-training-clinics
FHS basketball playoff schedule for first games set
The basketball playoff seeds and pairings have been announced. FHS boys play on Thursday, Mar 3. The FHS girls play on Friday, Mar 4.
D1 Central - Boys
http://www.hockomocksports.com/hockomock-boys-basketball-playoff-seeds-matchups/
D1 Central - Girls
http://www.hockomocksports.com/hockomock-girls-basketball-playoff-seeds-matchups/
D1 Central - Boys
- #3 Franklin (15-5) will #6 Westford Academy (13-9) on Thursday, March 3rd at 7:00.
http://www.hockomocksports.com/hockomock-boys-basketball-playoff-seeds-matchups/
D1 Central - Girls
- #5 Franklin will travel to #4 Westford Academy on Friday, March 4th at 7:00.
http://www.hockomocksports.com/hockomock-girls-basketball-playoff-seeds-matchups/
FHS Girls tip off against King Philip earlier this year |
Tri-County Students Place Third In Massachusetts Prostart Invitational
Six juniors from Tri-County Regional’s Culinary Arts program brought home bronze medals from the 2016 Massachusetts ProStart Invitational held at Mechanics Hall in Worcester on Tuesday, February 23.
The students claimed third place honors in both the Culinary Arts and Management competitions. Eight teams from across the state participated in the annual competition.
Tri-County’s Culinary Arts team included Hannah Ruff, of Norfolk, Justin Chapman, and Rob Jackson, both of North Attleborough, and Julia Ohlson, of Plainville. Miranda Way, of Medway, and Colleen Kinney, of North Attleborough, competed on the Management side.
During the competition, the Management team developed a proposal to launch a new restaurant, including a marketing plan and menu. The Culinary team then had 60 minutes to cook an appetizer, entrée and dessert. Participating students were required to provide recipes, food cost, and menu pricing.
The students prepared a menu entitled "American Delights,” comprised of plates from different regions in the United States. Their appetizer, "From the Seas of New England," featured a fresh pan-seared North Atlantic Sea Scallop nestled on a bed of Sautéed Spinach with Mussels in a rich Saffron Sauce. The entrée was "From the Wild West," and included Lamb Chops grilled with Rosemary and Garlic and served alongside Mashed Potatoes and Root Vegetables. The dessert, "From the Golden State," was a Chocolate Mousse served in a Twill Cup.
The Massachusetts ProStart Invitational is hosted by the Massachusetts Restaurant Association Education Foundation. Winners at the state level advance to the National ProStart Invitational. This is the fifth year Tri-County has participated in the competition.
ProStart is a two-year high school Culinary Arts program, with curriculum developed by industry and academic experts. Tri-County's Culinary Arts program follows the ProStart curriculum.
The students claimed third place honors in both the Culinary Arts and Management competitions. Eight teams from across the state participated in the annual competition.
students prepared a menu entitled "American Delights" |
Tri-County’s Culinary Arts team included Hannah Ruff, of Norfolk, Justin Chapman, and Rob Jackson, both of North Attleborough, and Julia Ohlson, of Plainville. Miranda Way, of Medway, and Colleen Kinney, of North Attleborough, competed on the Management side.
During the competition, the Management team developed a proposal to launch a new restaurant, including a marketing plan and menu. The Culinary team then had 60 minutes to cook an appetizer, entrée and dessert. Participating students were required to provide recipes, food cost, and menu pricing.
Six students from Tri-County’s Culinary Arts program received bronze medals at the 2016 Massachusetts ProStart Invitational |
The students prepared a menu entitled "American Delights,” comprised of plates from different regions in the United States. Their appetizer, "From the Seas of New England," featured a fresh pan-seared North Atlantic Sea Scallop nestled on a bed of Sautéed Spinach with Mussels in a rich Saffron Sauce. The entrée was "From the Wild West," and included Lamb Chops grilled with Rosemary and Garlic and served alongside Mashed Potatoes and Root Vegetables. The dessert, "From the Golden State," was a Chocolate Mousse served in a Twill Cup.
The Massachusetts ProStart Invitational is hosted by the Massachusetts Restaurant Association Education Foundation. Winners at the state level advance to the National ProStart Invitational. This is the fifth year Tri-County has participated in the competition.
ProStart is a two-year high school Culinary Arts program, with curriculum developed by industry and academic experts. Tri-County's Culinary Arts program follows the ProStart curriculum.
In the News: Science topic of discussion, FSPA summer programs
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160226/science-education-makes-grade
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160226/fpac-slates-summer-programs-for-children-and-teens
Educators, town officials and local business owners met with the head of the Massachusetts Life Science Center Friday to discuss the state of the sciences in town and how it could be improved.
Travis McCready, the center's CEO, visited Franklin, taking part in round-table discussions and touring the Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School, Franklin High School and the Zeptometrix Corp. His visit was hosted by state Rep. Jeffrey Roy, D-Franklin, and state senators Richard Ross, R-Wrentham, and Karen Spilka, D-Ashland.
The center, Roy pointed out, is a 10-year, $1 billion state effort to ensure Massachusetts' primacy in life science education and business development.
"Franklin has positioned itself well," Roy said of the town's friendliness to the bioscience industry. "Recently, our BioReady level was upgraded from 'gold' to 'platinum,' and it's a great place to live, work and raise a family."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160226/science-education-makes-grade
MA Life Sciences Center |
Franklin School for the Performing Arts announced a summer session of theater programs, ballet intensives and one-week creative camps, along with voice, instrumental and dance classes. The summer session will run from July 5 to Aug. 26, with registration beginning March 7.
FSPA Summer Theater provides the opportunity for hands-on immersion in a Broadway Boot Camp, cabaret show, behind-the-scenes theater design, straight play or musical theater production, with enrollment for one to five weeks. The Cabaret week (July 25-29) focuses on repertoire choices, song interpretation and presentation, and concludes with a cabaret style revue at The Black Box, 15 W. Central St.
A behind-the-scenes exploration of theater design and production, also running July 25-29, includes staging, lighting, costuming, sets and sound. A two-week musical theater program (Aug. 8-19) presents the Tony Award-winning classic “Bye Bye Birdie.” Younger students, in grades 3-8, will present “Bye Bye Bieber”, an original FSPA musical comedy parody by Nick Paone, inspired by “Bye Bye Birdie” and featuring pop music hits.
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160226/fpac-slates-summer-programs-for-children-and-teens
Electronics Recycling Day on March 19th
Please join the Grade 8 students at the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School for an Electronics Recycling Day on March 19th.
Clean out your house or place of business and pay no more than $50! TV's Computer Monitors, Gaming Systems, Wii, XBox, VCR's, DVD Players, Laptops, Computers, kitchen electrics, appliances, old stereo equipment, pretty much anything with a plug!
The event is open to the public so please invite your friends and neighbors. This is a fundraiser to benefit the upcoming Washington DC Trip.
Clean out your house or place of business and pay no more than $50! TV's Computer Monitors, Gaming Systems, Wii, XBox, VCR's, DVD Players, Laptops, Computers, kitchen electrics, appliances, old stereo equipment, pretty much anything with a plug!
The event is open to the public so please invite your friends and neighbors. This is a fundraiser to benefit the upcoming Washington DC Trip.
BFCCPS event image on Facebook |
Friday, February 26, 2016
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA Area: FRI 2/26/16 - THU 3/3/16
FRIDAY 2/26/16
6:30pm Art Night Uncorked at the Franklin Art Center
7:30pm Electric Youth 2016 at The Black Box
SATURDAY 2/27/16
4-7pm Beer Extravaganza at Pour Richard's. Free event.
7pm Beatles Concert (Studio Two Band) at The Black Box (benefit for HMEA)
8pm Circle of Friends Coffeehouse: Seth Glier with Chelsea Berry at the FUSF
SUNDAY 2/28/16
7:30-10:30am Sunday Morning Breakfast at Franklin Rod and Gun Club
10am-3pm Harry’s Comic and Toy Show at Elk’s Lodge
1-4pm Student Art Show at Franklin Art Center
1pm Information Presentation on Death with Dignity at FUSF
2pm Chess Group for Adults at Franklin Public Library
3pm Mega Challah Bake for Kids at Chabad Jewish Center in Milford
3pm FPAC Presents: Broadway in Franklin at The Black Box
MONDAY 2/29/16
7pm SAFE Coalition Meeting: Speaker - Chris Herron at the Franklin HS
7pm Teen Knitting at the Franklin Public Library
TUESDAY 3/1/16
6am-8pm Presidential Primary - all precincts vote in the FHS gymnasium (enter through the door with the Panther logo above it)
7pm Franklin Garden Club Meeting and Presentation on Irises at the Franklin Senior Center
WEDNESDAY 3/2/16
6:30pm Franklin Art Association Meeting - watercolor demonstration by Chris Coyne
THURSDAY 3/3/16
8am Franklin Downtown Partnership 2016 First General Meeting - open to public (Golder Room, Dean College Campus)
4pm Dean College Leadership Lecture Series: Hosting a Team of ‘Finest Hours’ - FREE, open to public but registration is required.
For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.
For event details click HERE.
*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email Renata@BetterLivingRE.com
6:30pm Art Night Uncorked at the Franklin Art Center
7:30pm Electric Youth 2016 at The Black Box
SATURDAY 2/27/16
4-7pm Beer Extravaganza at Pour Richard's. Free event.
7pm Beatles Concert (Studio Two Band) at The Black Box (benefit for HMEA)
8pm Circle of Friends Coffeehouse: Seth Glier with Chelsea Berry at the FUSF
SUNDAY 2/28/16
7:30-10:30am Sunday Morning Breakfast at Franklin Rod and Gun Club
10am-3pm Harry’s Comic and Toy Show at Elk’s Lodge
1-4pm Student Art Show at Franklin Art Center
1pm Information Presentation on Death with Dignity at FUSF
2pm Chess Group for Adults at Franklin Public Library
3pm Mega Challah Bake for Kids at Chabad Jewish Center in Milford
3pm FPAC Presents: Broadway in Franklin at The Black Box
MONDAY 2/29/16
7pm SAFE Coalition Meeting: Speaker - Chris Herron at the Franklin HS
7pm Teen Knitting at the Franklin Public Library
TUESDAY 3/1/16
6am-8pm Presidential Primary - all precincts vote in the FHS gymnasium (enter through the door with the Panther logo above it)
7pm Franklin Garden Club Meeting and Presentation on Irises at the Franklin Senior Center
WEDNESDAY 3/2/16
6:30pm Franklin Art Association Meeting - watercolor demonstration by Chris Coyne
THURSDAY 3/3/16
8am Franklin Downtown Partnership 2016 First General Meeting - open to public (Golder Room, Dean College Campus)
4pm Dean College Leadership Lecture Series: Hosting a Team of ‘Finest Hours’ - FREE, open to public but registration is required.
For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.
For event details click HERE.
*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email Renata@BetterLivingRE.com
The Turf Grass Forum asks "Is the Beaver Street field safe to use?"
PROBLEM:
- The Beaver Street field is still slated for use in the spring of 2016
- Precautions the Town of Franklin should take: GMAX testing and LEAD testing
photo of Beaver St field conditions |
QUESTIONS:
- Who was the synthetic turf/carpet and in-fill material supplier for the Town of Franklin's Beaver Street Field?
- Is the town liable or the manufacturer for maintenance which effects safety or warranty of the current field?
WHY GMAX and what is it?
You can read all the scientific details but simply put:It is a test to measure the Surface hardness and applies to natural grass and synthetic turf.
GMAX is important because of the increased potential of concussions and other injuries cause by impact on a hard surface.
Read the full posting online
http://turfgrassforum.blogspot.com/2016/02/franklin-massachusetts-beaver-street_24.html
FHS girls swim team results from MIAA Division 1 meet
The MIAA held its division meets over the weekend at Boston University. Hockomock Sports has posted the results for female Hockomock swimming athletes focusing on the FHS swimmers. For all the Hockomock results follow the link at the bottom of this listing.
GIRLS DIVISION 1
Teams
1. Westford Academy – 312
23. Sharon – 22
24. King Philip – 19
35. Taunton – 2
37. North Attleboro – 1
PLACEMENTS
200 Medley Relay
1. Beverly – 1:46.39
200 Free
200 IM
1. Sarah Welch, Beverly – 2:03.31
100 Butterfly
1. Kaitlin Harty, Beverly – 54.69
500 Free
200 Free Relay
1. Westford Academy – 1:37.84
100 Breaststroke
1. Kelsey Johnstone, Westfield – 1:05.50
400 Free Relay
1. Beverly – 3:29.71
http://www.hockomocksports.com/hock-girls-swim-results-miaa-division-meets/
FHS Panthers |
GIRLS DIVISION 1
Teams
1. Westford Academy – 312
- 12. Franklin – 85.5
23. Sharon – 22
24. King Philip – 19
35. Taunton – 2
37. North Attleboro – 1
PLACEMENTS
200 Medley Relay
1. Beverly – 1:46.39
- 21. Franklin (Jennifer Ayotte, Colleen Proulx, Leah Zogby, Helen Huang) – 1:59.38
200 Free
- 1. Ashley Loomis, Franklin – 1:51.96
200 IM
1. Sarah Welch, Beverly – 2:03.31
- 19. Colleen Proulx, Franklin – 2:21.19
100 Butterfly
1. Kaitlin Harty, Beverly – 54.69
- 15. Leah Zogby, Franklin – 1:01.12
500 Free
- 1. Ashley Loomis, Franklin – 4:58.50
- 21. Molly-Catherine Brown, Franklin – 5:35.60
200 Free Relay
1. Westford Academy – 1:37.84
- 9. Franklin (Colleen Proulx, Jennifer Ayotte, Helen Huang, Ashley Loomis) – 1:44.06
100 Breaststroke
1. Kelsey Johnstone, Westfield – 1:05.50
- 15. Colleen Proulx, Franklin – 1:11.88
- 21. Megan Lazarek, Franklin – 1:13.49
400 Free Relay
1. Beverly – 3:29.71
- 11. Franklin (Molly-Catherine Brown, Jennifer Ayotte, Leah Zogby, Ashley Loomis) – 3:48.23
http://www.hockomocksports.com/hock-girls-swim-results-miaa-division-meets/
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