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Friday, June 1, 2012
Strawberry Stroll - Jun 7 - Event Map
The Strawberry Stroll will take place o Thursday, June 7 from 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM all around the downtown Franklin. This map will highlight the members of the Downtown Partnership that are participating in this event
Please join us on Thursday, June 7, for our Strawberry Stroll!
You can download and print this map to help you navigate the event.
Map courtesy of the Franklin Local Town Pages.
2012 Strawberry Stroll Map
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Please join us on Thursday, June 7, for our Strawberry Stroll!
You can download and print this map to help you navigate the event.
Map courtesy of the Franklin Local Town Pages.
2012 Strawberry Stroll Map
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Thursday, May 31, 2012
Kids PMC Bake Sale - Saturday
The kids from Ms. Eickmann's class (Keller Elementary) are dedicating their ride to her. Come to the bake sale and support this team. Or you can donate directly through the team page: http://kids.pmc.org/franklin/team/Eickmann's-Energizers.htm
There will be assorted baked goods available. List to come soon!
For those who may be arriving via bicycle, we'll have water, lemonade, and even gatorade available!
Where: 257 Daniels St, Franklin, MA
When: Saturday, Jun 2, 2012 from 9:00 AM to noon
You can visit the Bake Sale event page on Facebook here
http://www.facebook.com/events/241690352597167/
Sens. Spilka, Moore, Ross currently unopposed in fall election
The campaign contest will be in the Norfolk 10th with five candidates in two parties running for the primary Sep 6 to find out who will face off on Nov 8th.
Senate Democrats, who held a 36-4 advantage over Republicans this session, appear on course to maintain a sizeable majority after the fall elections.
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Senate Democrats, who held a 36-4 advantage over Republicans this session, appear on course to maintain a sizeable majority after the fall elections.
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Franklin Library: Summer Reading Registration
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Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Reminder: Norfolk Country Registry of Deeds
Office hours are being held today in the Council Chambers on the 2nd floor of the Municipal Bldg beginning at 10:00 AM
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DCU - paper shredding - Jun 9, 2012
The DCU Credit Union branch located on RT 140 will be holding a personal paper shredding event on Sat Jun 9, 2012. Additional details in the flyer posted here:
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Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Franklin, MA: Memorial Day Parade - 2012
A slideshow of the Memorial Day Parade through downtown Franklin, MA
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Garden Party
The Franklin Community Garden celebrated it's one year anniversary with a birthday party on Monday. There was cake!

And even with it looking too good to eat, it was cut and folks did enjoy a piece or two.

For a view of the current growth of the garden beds, check out the following slideshow
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And even with it looking too good to eat, it was cut and folks did enjoy a piece or two.
For a view of the current growth of the garden beds, check out the following slideshow
Note: email subscribers will need to click through to Franklin Matters to view the photos.
MassDOT Farmer's Markets 2012
The Franklin Farmers Market will open on Friday June 8 and run through November 2, 2012. For other farmers markets in MA, visit http://www.massfarmersmarkets.org/FMFM_Main.aspx
MassDOT's Farmer's Market Program is now underway for 2012 and invites local farmers to take advantage of free space to sell their home grown produce and made-in-Massachusetts products at 18 Service Plazas. Eleven plazas are located along I-90 and seven others along other Massachusetts state highways.
This year's selling season kicked off in May with stands set up at the Charlton eastbound and Framingham Service Plazas. Letters have been sent to more than 300 Massachusetts farmers inviting them to sell their goods and produce.
Complimentary vending space is made available on a first-come, first-served basis at I-90 Service Plazas located in Lee, Blandford, Ludlow, Charlton, Westborough, Framingham and Natick. Space is also available at seven MassDOT locations in Newton, Lexington and Beverly along Route 128/I-95. Other locations include Bridgewater (north & southbound) on Route 24, Plymouth (Route 3), and Barnstable (Route 6). Farmers can sell their goods as long as they do not compete with the businesses that operate within the service plazas. MassDOT also assists in setting up the outdoor markets and provides on-the-road advertising using portable message boards.
Local farmers who want more information are asked to contact program coordinator Dave Fenton at dave.fenton@state.ma.us or at 413-572-3171.
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This year's selling season kicked off in May with stands set up at the Charlton eastbound and Framingham Service Plazas. Letters have been sent to more than 300 Massachusetts farmers inviting them to sell their goods and produce.
Complimentary vending space is made available on a first-come, first-served basis at I-90 Service Plazas located in Lee, Blandford, Ludlow, Charlton, Westborough, Framingham and Natick. Space is also available at seven MassDOT locations in Newton, Lexington and Beverly along Route 128/I-95. Other locations include Bridgewater (north & southbound) on Route 24, Plymouth (Route 3), and Barnstable (Route 6). Farmers can sell their goods as long as they do not compete with the businesses that operate within the service plazas. MassDOT also assists in setting up the outdoor markets and provides on-the-road advertising using portable message boards.
Local farmers who want more information are asked to contact program coordinator Dave Fenton at dave.fenton@state.ma.us or at 413-572-3171.
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Monday, May 28, 2012
Memorial Day - 2012
President Barack Obama used his weekly address to acknowledge the reason for Memorial Day
From the White House YouTube channel, another video of Vietnam veterans and what is being done to help these veterans.
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Franklin, MA: Memorial Day activities
Events today
Parade at 10:30 AM
The parade begins at the Historical Museum and ends at the Town Common. Last year the route was published as:
Garden Party 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
Parade at 10:30 AM
The parade begins at the Historical Museum and ends at the Town Common. Last year the route was published as:
Marchers will line-up at the Historical Museum, 80 West Central St. The parade will travel on Main, School, Union, West Central and Beaver streets, ending at the war memorial on the Town Common.
Marchers will stop at Dean College, Union Street Cemetery, St. Mary's Cemetery and the war memorial.I have not found a confirmation on line that this would be the parade route but it makes sense that it would be again this year.
Garden Party 11:00 AM to 1:00 PM
On May 28th, 2011 the King St. Memorial Community Garden official opened for gardening. Join us as we celebrate the our first successful first year of gardening, and the many years to come. There will be seedlings on hand for sale to support The Friends of Franklin Community Gardens efforts to continue to expand on the garden, and other events and activities. Drop by to share a story, a piece of cake, or just the view.
Read more on the Community Garden website http://www.franklincommunitygardens.org/
Sunday, May 27, 2012
Measuring the Universe
How long does it take to walk from your house to the train station in downtown Franklin?
How do we measure the distance between two things?
How do we measure the distance between things when they are moving?
Let's spend a few minutes this morning to put our little place into some perspective!
Enjoy!
Hat tip to The Exceptional Man
How do we measure the distance between two things?
How do we measure the distance between things when they are moving?
Let's spend a few minutes this morning to put our little place into some perspective!
Enjoy!
Hat tip to The Exceptional Man
AG issues emergency Open Meeting Law regulation
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Attorney General Martha Coakley's Office issued an emergency regulation http://www.mass.gov/ago/government-resources/open-meeting-law/notice-of-proposed-regulation.html that clarifies the Opening Meeting Law regulations that explain how adopting authorities can restrict the use of remote participation by members of public bodies.
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