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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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Children's Hospital Blood mobile - today from 1 to 6 PM |
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"This year’s tax rate is expected to hew closely to last year’s, town officials announced this week.
Selectmen held a tax classification hearing on Monday, with the board opting to retain its current split between residential and commercial tax rates. The hearing was continued to Nov. 29, as issues related to power-plant payments in lieu of taxes must be settled.
Town Chief Financial Officer Chris Laviolette said the proposed tax rate for a residential property would be $14.34 per thousand dollars of assessed value - the same amount as last year’s actual tax rate. He noted, though, that the number could be affected by a number of things, including abatements and exemptions for taxpayers who meet certain criteria (those who are veterans, blind or elderly, for example)."
"Did you happen to catch the Town Council meeting? The Veteran's Walkway project for the Town Common has been approved. This walkway will run from the flag pole near the War Memorials to Union Street. All along the walkway will be granite posts with bronze plaques in recognition of our Franklin residents who gave their lives in defense of our country since World War I.
The project is being funded entirely by donations from members of the community. You may purchase a brick to honor a veteran or currently serving member of the Armed Forces for $100. The proceeds from the sales of bricks will be used to pay for the project. Please stay tuned and we will post the artists renderings of the project."
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screen capture of proposed Veterans Walkway for Franklin Town Common |
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FPAC To Stage 3 Holiday Season Productions |
"As your new Superintendent of Schools, I am seeking to gain the perspectives of various stakeholders across the Franklin Public Schools.
I am thrilled to invite community members to attend a forum where I will engage in listening to your thoughts on the strengths of the district and opportunities for growth.
Additionally, the forums will afford me the opportunity to share more about myself and my thoughts on education."
-- Sara E. Ahern, Ed.D.
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Community Forum with Superintendent Sara Ahern - Nov 30 - 6:30 PM |
Franklin Library closing early Weds, closed Thursday |
She is a master of the art of teaching English literature… She is a critic capable of grasping and explaining her subject with clearness and precision by the use of short and simple words… She shows a remarkable breadth of judgment, a patience that never wearies, a quiet enthusiasm which no difficulty can distort or destroy, and great insight which can give richness to literature and new meanings to old dogmas.
As a friend, she loves her pupils for what they are, radiating to them by precept, sympathy and example, what she would have them be. Her creed — “Be a friend; the rest will follow.”We are here today because of something that happened much earlier. In 1911, an eight year old girl and her four younger siblings were abandoned at South Station in Boston by their mother. This little girl was Sophie Aronofsky, who later came to live with a foster family in Franklin. At first, the soft-spoken Sophie was a student in Alice Wiggin’s English class.
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A Remembrance of Alice Wiggin - (1878 - 1966) |
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Mary Olsson before the unveiling |
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those who gathered pose for a photo |
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THE BLACK BOX Local Artist Series: DayBreakers - Nov 22 |
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THE BLACK BOX Local Artist Series: Copilot - Nov 22 |
Congratulations, Cheer took 2nd place today at States! Amazing job. pic.twitter.com/e6HjjfNHOE— FHS CHEER (@FHScheer_) November 19, 2017
Congrats Franklin HS, recipients of 2017 Central Section Unified Basketball sportsmanship award!! #choosetoinclude #gameonmiaa pic.twitter.com/Iu12pxAUCZ— Rachel Moo (@moo_miaa) November 19, 2017
Great Fall Seaver Tournament, went 4-0 and ready for the season to start up #hardwork pic.twitter.com/vkThob34Y2— FHS Basketball (@_FHSBasketball) November 19, 2017
Annual community service for the team - decorating downtown @FHSPantherHocke pic.twitter.com/94bZXLMfdl— FHSPantherHockey (@FHSPantherHocke) November 19, 2017
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Wrapping up the @fhs_unified bball jamboree by winning the sportsmanship award. It doesn't get better than that!! |
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Christmas with All the Bells and Whistles! - Nov 25 |
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