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Providing accurate and timely information about what matters in Franklin, MA since 2007. * Working in collaboration with Franklin TV and Radio (wfpr.fm) since October 2019 *
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HMEA's incredABLE Day |
HMEA was founded in 1961 on the basic principle that people diagnosed with Autism or other developmental disabilities have dreams for their lives. Our mission is to help them live that dream and our 700+ caring, committed and competent staff are dedicated to achieving that. We treat each person diagnosed with Autism or a developmental disability as an individual, with talents, abilities and challenges. And our care spans his or her lifetime — from the first few months of life through adulthood. HMEA serves over 4,000 people who have Autism and other developmental disabilities throughout 110 communities in Massachusetts. For more information, visit www.hmea.org
"Law enforcement members, educators and parents said at a conference Thursday that communication is key to ending the opiate abuse epidemic.
The conference, held at the Franklin Elks Club, was organized by area police chiefs, Franklin's Support for Addicts and Families by Empowerment (SAFE) and Milford's Juvenile Advocacy Group as a means to spur that communication."
SAFE Coalition |
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2nd Annual Cultural Festival - Arts Happen Here! - July 27 - July 30 |
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HMEA celebrates receiving funding from Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation |
The Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation focuses its charitable giving on four main areas, education, health and human services, youth programs, and community development. To date, the Foundation has distributed more than $4 million in grants to qualified non-profit organizations. For information about the Rockland Trust Charitable Foundation, please contact Jeanne Travers at 781-982-6637 or visit www.RocklandTrust.com.
Massachusetts-based HMEA is a private, not for profit agency that supports 4000 children and adults with developmental disabilities, and their families in more than 110 Massachusetts and Rhode Island communities. HMEA affirms and promotes the values, dreams and potential of people with developmental disabilities through education, support and life experiences. HMEA is committed to working in partnership with people with developmental disabilities and their families to create individualized supports that best meet their unique needs. HMEA believes that each person with a disability has a desire for a rich and varied life, including a physical, intellectual, emotional, social and spiritual dimension. For more information, visit www.hmea.org
– Kevin Powers got the win on the mound for the Bulldogs, going the distance by tossing a complete game, giving up six hits while striking out three and issuing just one walk. Powers helped his cause at the plate, going 2-4 at the plate with an RBI. Jim Jenkins was 2-3, Mike McMahon was 1-3 with the run scored in a stolen base and junior Kevin Monagle had two hits for Canton.
– Franklin broke the game open with an eight run third inning, tacking on five more in the final two innings after scoring one in the opening game. Alexx Niss went 3-4 with two RBI, a triple, and three runs scored, Olivia DiGiacomo went 4-5 and knocked in four runs and Olivia Haba, Julia Arms and Alyssa DaSilva combined for five RBI. Courtesy runner Kerry Blaney scored three runs for the Panthers. Emily Sawyer tossed a complete game, striking out four to earn the win.
– Franklin held a two goal lead at halftime (5-3) and went on to score six second half goals. Eric Civetti had five goals and an assist and Austin Kent Scored twice with one assist. Justin O’Callahan pitched in with three assists and freshman Jacob Alexander won 17/21 faceoffs.
– Franklin freshman Annie Walsh paced the offense with four goals while Julia Jette had two goals and two assists and Caroline Lounsbury scored once and had one assist. Head coach Kristin Igoe said Dana Lewandowski played well on defense with two draws and two ground balls.
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FHS Panthers |
THE BLACK BOX hosts the first ever Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC) Yard Sale on Sunday, May 15 from 7 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Item donations will be accepted at THE BLACK BOX on May 14 from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Contributions to FPAC are tax-deductible. The home of the Franklin Performing Arts Company, THE BLACK BOX is located at 15 West Central Street in downtown Franklin.
For more information about FPAC’s community yard sale, call (508) 528-3370.
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THE BLACK BOX, 15 W Central St Franklin |
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"Officials from the town's facilities department fielded concerns from the Town Council about the maintenance of town buildings at a recent meeting.
Department members came to the last week's council meeting to give a presentation about the work they do, including information on the recent move of the library to a temporary location.
Council members, though, said they wanted additional information about needed repairs to town buildings and the length of time it takes to complete them.
"One of the things the council has asked for in the past is a report that tells us how many work orders... are out there, and how long they take to complete," said Councilor Thomas Mercer."
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from 2014, a new kind of 'green' on the Jefferson Elementary School |
"The Franklin Downtown Partnership is organizing this spring’s Strawberry Stroll and invites participants and sponsors to sign up for the June 9 event.
The Stroll will take place in downtown Franklin that Thursday from 4 to 7 p.m., rain or shine. Entertainers, crafters, businesses, community organizations and other vendors are encouraged to register early, as booth space is limited.
Booth registration forms are available through the FDP website at www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/events, and on its Facebook page. Contact Co-Chairman Nicole Fortier at nfortier@deanbank.com, with questions."
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strawberry shortcake, a featured favorite of the Strawberry Stroll (Franklin Downtown Partnership photo) |
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Franklin train approaching South Station during the morning |
– The teams combined for 19 goals but Franklin head coach Kristin Igoe said goalie Dani Lonati was the difference, making 11 saves in net. Freshman Annie Walsh won a crucial late draw and the Panthers were able to run out the rest of clock. Kendall Reardon scored an empty net goal with a minute left to put Franklin up 10-8 before L-S cut it to one off the next draw. Kenzie Pleshaw led Franklin with four goals and Emily Spath netted three goals.
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FHS Panthers |
THE BLACK BOX New England Artist Series presents No Static on Friday, May 6 at 8 p.m. Playing the music of Steely Dan, No Static features 10 Boston-area musicians including Fil Ramil (Lead Vocals/Guitar), Lydia Harrell (Vocals), Rosemary St. George (Vocals/Keys), Mitch Rodriguez (Lead Guitar), Rob Currier (Lead Keyboards), Jamie Sheldon (Bass), Barry Lit (Drums), Brad Kohl (Sax), Walter Platt (Trumpet), and Robert Holfelder (Trombone).
The group has performed Steely Dan’s bluesy jazz-rock music for more than a decade. Tickets are $20 and may be purchased at www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or at the door. A cash bar is available.
The home of the Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC), THE BLACK BOX is located at 15 West Central Street in downtown Franklin. For more information, call (508) 528-3370.
No Static at THE BLACK BOX, May 6 |
Save your cans and bottles and get ready to clean out the garage!
Kennedy's Recycling Drive is approaching smile emoticon Most electronic items are $5.00 with a max of $25.00 (Larger appliances and TVs additional).
Get the junk out, keep it out of the landfill, and help out the kids. join us on JUNE 4th! 10-1
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Kennedy School Recycling Drive - June 4, 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM |
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Race for Hope |
"Exelon’s proposed 200-megawatt expansion of the power generation company’s existing Summer Street facility is not expected to cause any traffic impacts, engineers said at the Planning and Economic Development Board’s Tuesday meeting.
Bob Michaud of MDM Transportation Consultants, a firm hired by Exelon, said the site will produce a less than a one-percent increase over existing traffic volumes during peak commuter hours.
Exelon’s proposal to use fuel oil as a backup to natural gas – the primary fuel source - will result in a maximum of five vehicle trips over an hour, Michaud said."
"Two men were arraigned in Wrentham District Court Monday after being arrested in Franklin on suspicion of breaking into cars.
Lukas Montano, 19, of 237 Monument Valley Road in Great Barrington, and Zachary Mendes, 18, of 11 Country Lane in Berkley, pleaded not guilty to charges of breaking and entering a vehicle during the nighttime for a felony, larceny of more than $250 and receiving stolen property. Bail for each was set at $1,000."
Tomorrow, May 4th is our first Walking Wednesday of the spring. It's also MA Walk/Bike to School Day.
Keep your fingers crossed that the weather cooperates with us since we hope to have lots of students walk to school.
It's a great way to start the day with family and friends!
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Oak St School |
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The map outlined the clean up options for adults and kids (DPW photo) |
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Mine Brook flowing north, i495 through the trees in the distance (Metacomet Land Trust photo) |
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The Village at Cook's Farm |
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Noelle Day Spa and Stobbarts get together to collaborate for Mother's Day |
The replacement sewer force main project on East Central Street is in full swing! This project is using a technology called Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD) to install a replacement sewer main. The old main was installed around 1940 and is undersized and in poor condition, and therefore needs to be replaced. By using HDD we save the Town the headache and costs associated with digging up East Central Street and get a new larger sewer line! Please be patient with temporary traffic delays, and remember it could be a lot worse if we had used the traditional method of pipe installation!Yes, the equipment to do this drilling is what is located next to Franklin Liquors
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horizontal drilling equipment replacing a sewer main along East Central St |
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another view of the horizontal drilling equipment |
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balloons to catch your attention outside |
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once inside, there was plenty of art in several categories of media to view and experience, this photo took the blue ribbon |
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this water mixed media entry by Lisa Bailey took a red ribbon for "7 of 9 Lives" |
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A sampling of the fine work by the students |
Winner of photo award at Congressional Art Show sponsored by Congressman Joe Kennedy at FHS. pic.twitter.com/GSsYSy9uMC— Franklin Public, MA (@FranklinPSNews) April 30, 2016
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Congressman Kennedy makes his way along the works |
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another view of the display, the photo does not do the individual works justice, they really need to be experienced one at a time |
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Parmenter PCC meets this week in the morning and next week in the evening |
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it is always good to wish someone happy birthday! |
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Chilson films were showing bring oos and ahs, and recognition from some of the onlookers |
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the cake had not yet been cut! |
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across the street at the site of the 150 Emmon St building, the last of the old building is gone and site prep is underway for the new construction |
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another view of the site prep at 150 Emmons St |