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electronics and recycle day - May 31 |
When? from 9:00 AM to noon.
For more about the Charter School visit their website http://bfccps.org/
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electronics and recycle day - May 31 |
This is the promise that the staff at The Estate at Franklin – and throughout all Emeritus Senior Living communities – live by. It's a simple promise to be compassionate and kind, understanding and respectful – a promise to become extended family to the seniors entrusted in our care and to our retirees who have chosen our community for their home.
The Estate at Franklin is a brand new senior residential community. This community is being specifically designed and built for seniors who need some assistance with daily living, such as medication management, dressing, or bathing. The Estate at Franklin also includes a Memory Care Neighborhood for those who are experiencing some memory loss. As we get ready to open our doors, we invite you learn more about us!Read more about the Estate at Franklin
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sign at entrance - the Estate at Franklin |
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a rain garden along the entrance way |
Please join us for a Blood Drive
9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m.
Franklin United Methodist Church82 West Central StreetFranklin, MA 02038
positive id required
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underbrush cut back |
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power line view |
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new utility poles ready for use |
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Franklin World War I memorial - May 2009 |
O Eternal Father in heaven, God of Mercy and love, we beg you to protect our loved ones who are fighting in defense of our country which we love so much.
Stretch out your protecting arm over all our men and women serving our great nation.
We implore you to have welcomed all who gave of the ultimate sacrifice into your heavenly presence.
Give our military now serving the courage to face the enemy that threatens the safety and well being of ALL your children around the globe, help them to overcome the powers of darkness that cause so much world strife.
O creator of all things, we beseech you to watch over the souls and bodies of all who are exposed to the horrors of war and the spiritual dangers that accompany it. Bless them and take care of them.
When they are lonely, let them know that you are near them.
If they are tired, give them strength. If they are wounded, give them comfort.
Bless them with faith and trust in you and bring them back to their family and friends who love them so dearly.
May you hasten the day when all your children will know a time of peace and brotherhood toward all.
AMEN
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fresh mulch around the trees and monuments |
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Union St sidewalk lined with trees |
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The World War I 'dough boy' keeps an eye on the monuments |
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planter along railroad bridge railing |
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planter along railroad bridge railing 1 |
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planter along railroad bridge railing 2 |
The best time to prepare for a hurricane is well before you hear warnings on the radio. Hurricane Preparedness Week, May 25-31, is a time to get ready for whatever comes your way when New England hurricane season hits June 1 through November 30.
...Continue Reading Get Ready in the Calm before the Storm: Hurricane Preparedness
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ma.gov web site |
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BFCCPS marching band from the parade in 2013 |
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Franklin Public Schools |
1. GBADA – Fingerprint-Based Criminal History Record Information (CHRI) Checks Made for Non-Criminal Justice Purposes.c. Policy Elimination – Second Readings
2. CB – School Superintendent
1. CBC – Superintendents Powers and Responsibilities
2. BDC – Appointed Committee Officials
1. Mary Picht - $50.00c. I recommend acceptance of a check for $4,438.50 from the Davis Thayer PCC for field trips.
2. Judith and Carl Beckett and Charles and Jo Dierling - $50.00
3. Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Rivolla - $50.00
4. Lois M. Scott - $25.00
5. Barbara Houston - $100.00
6. Mary Tarallo - $30.00
7. Paul and Judith Badavas - $50.00
8. Elizabeth Vassiliou - $50.00
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Upper Union St water tower - Jun 2013 |
The Town of Franklin has improved its zoning bylaws, building codes and other business and industry-related criteria to raise its BioReady® ranking from Gold to Platinum, signifying Franklin's readiness to work with biotechnology companies interested in locating there.
"We are very excited to see Franklin reach the Platinum level of BioReadiness®," said Robert K. Coughlin, President and CEO of MassBio. "Franklin has proved its commitment to facilitating innovation and supporting industry growth in Massachusetts.""The Town of Franklin is honored to be a Platinum level BioReady® Community, and is very appreciative to the Massachusetts Biotechnology Council for the recognition," said Jeffery Nutting, Franklin's Town Administrator. "This award signifies the success of Franklin Town Council's continued efforts to promote a higher level of investment in the Town's industrial areas, increase employment options for the Town's residents, and increase the Town's commercial and industrial tax base."
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MassBio |
MassBio and partner organizations across the state began the statewide BioReady® Communities Campaign in 2008 in order to provide background to municipal officials about the biotech industry and offer guidance on how to position municipalities as destinations for biotech laboratory and manufacturing facilities. To date, there are 77 BioReady® rated communities in the state.
Communities are ranked on a scale of Bronze, Silver, Gold or Platinum, and the system helps Massachusetts cities and towns market themselves to biotechnology companies looking to expand or relocate. As part of the campaign, the MassBio Economic Development Advisory Group (EDAG) developed criteria to both guide communities in their pursuit of biotech facility opportunities and rate them for BioReadiness® in order to provide each with a tangible marketing tool.
Other communities that have recently been awarded new or upgraded BioReady® ratings include Leominster (Platinum), Malden (Gold), Millis (Silver), and Brookline (Bronze).
To view full ratings criteria, visit MassBio's BioReady® Communities web page at http://www.massbio.org/economic_development/bioready_communities
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