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Bill Chouinard presents YMCA Bernon Family Branch Red Triangle Award to @FranklinFoodPan #partner #strongcommunity pic.twitter.com/eSHTnUvjRQ
— Hockomock Area YMCA (@HockomockYMCA) May 13, 2015
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Bill Chouinard presents YMCA Bernon Family Branch Red Triangle Award to @FranklinFoodPan #partner #strongcommunity pic.twitter.com/eSHTnUvjRQ
— Hockomock Area YMCA (@HockomockYMCA) May 13, 2015
For nearly all of his working life, Bob Fahey has been paid very little to make other people's lives richer.
Whether counseling students with mental health issues or assisting struggling veterans, Fahey, 88, maintained one guiding philosophy: "Find something you love to do, and you’ll never work a day in your life.”
This month Fahey retired as the town's veterans’ services officer after 14 years in the post. And though he'd say he never worked a day of those 14 years, many in the town would politely disagree with him.
Since 2001, Fahey has dedicated himself to “making sure that those who have served our country are not forgotten or left uncared for,” as his boss, Town Administrator Jeffrey Nutting, put it in a letter thanking him for his commitment.Continue reading the article here
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Franklin Senior Center serves as the center point for veterans services |
The town has hired Dale Kurtz, a graduate of the United States Military Academy, as its new veterans’ services officer.
Kurtz, of Franklin, replaces long-time veterans’ services officer Bob Fahey, who retired this month after 14 years in the post. He will also work part-time in Avon.
Kurtz enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1968 and was later admitted to West Point. He graduated in 1973, leaving the service five years later as a captain.
In 2011, Kurtz started volunteering as Fahey’s assistant before taking a position as the veterans’ services advocate for Norfolk County.Continue reading the article here
Hello All - the Noodle Company is opening in Franklin and invites friends of Franklin Food Pantry to come try them out this coming Monday, May 18th.
Please use the link below to register and feel free to share with friends.
Proceeds from meals purchased that day will go to the pantry, up to $1,000.
Thank you!
http://events.noodles.com/register/Franklin518
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Noddles and Company, Franklin, MA |
-Erin
Erin LynchExecutive Director
Franklin Food Pantry43 West Central StreetPO Box 116, Franklin MA 02038508-528-3115 ext. 3 Federal tax ID # 04-3272663www.franklinfoodpantry.org
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Jeff Belanger - a weird MA evening |
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Library Sign - Jeff Bellanger |
"This an opportunity for a brief tour of the school and a presentation by the principal and kindergarten team to introduce you to the building, the routines, the curriculum and the expectations for your student."
- J.F. Kennedy Elementary - May 14th @6pm
- Parmenter Elementary - May 14th @6pm
- Helen Keller Elementary - May 20th @6pm
- Davis Thayer Elementary - May 21st @6pm
- Oak Street Elementary - May 27th @6pm
- Jefferson Elementary - May 28th @6pm
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Parmenter School sign with Kindergarten information noght and Memorial Day program schedule |
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FHS Panthers |
The contractor is finishing up placing drainage structures in the Downtown this week.
They are also working in front of Dean College on drainage. Next week they will begin to bring on another crew and start reclaiming at the intersection of Pleasant and Main Street and work toward Dean College.
They are still planning to bring in a small crew to install street light bases in about 50 locations. They anticipate they can install four or five light bases a day so it will take 2 to 3 weeks once they begin.
If anyone has a question, please feel free to reach out to the DPW Director, Brutus Cantoreggi or Town Engineer Michael Maglio at 508-553-5500 or my office at 508-520-4949.
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it is quiet on Main St early in the morning |
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Healthy Futures Food Drive |
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Native American Culture |
THE BLACK BOX, downtown Franklin’s new theater, music, and event venue, presents a dynamic lineup of live music entertainment in May. Events are slated to feature the Ben Whiting Quintet, BLACK BOX Cabaret, and a Local Artist Series inaugural performance. THE BLACK BOX, the home of the Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC), is located at 15 West Central Street.
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The Ben Whiting Quintet |
BLACK BOX Jazz presents the Ben Whiting Quintet on Friday, May 15 at 8 p.m. Known for his sweet, robust sound, communicative phrasing and stylistic versatility, baritone sax player Ben Whiting is quickly making a name for himself on the Boston music scene, where he can be heard at premiere venues including Ryles, Scullers, Berklee Performance Center, The Beat Hotel, The Beehive, Top of the Hub, and Hard Rock Cafe. Ben regularly performs with the renowned Greg Hopkins' Big Band and Nonet, Omar Thomas Large Ensemble, Alex Lee-Clark 8tet, Kenny Hadley Big Band, Beantown Swing Orchestra, Eguie Castrillo and his Orchestra, and many more. The Berklee trained Whiting has also traveled internationally with The Artie Shaw Big Band. Presenting a swinging evening of original compositions and jazz standards, Ben will be joined at THE BLACK BOX by guitarist Carl Eisman, pianist Brian Friedland, bassist Rob Taylor and drummer Oscar Suchanek.
THE BLACK BOX launches a Local Artist Series on Thursday, May 21 at 7 p.m., shining a spotlight on this region's bright musical talent. Local singers and songwriters share the stage and tell the stories behind their music for this special evening hosted by WMRC's Ray Auger. The inaugural performance will feature acoustic sets by Ken Barney, Gay Barboza, Chris Ross and Kate Russo, all 2015 WMRC Local Music Award nominees honored among the best area musicians and recognized for their creativity and contribution to the Greater Milford music scene.
On Friday, May 29 at 8 p.m., BLACK BOX Cabaret spotlights the vocal stylings of talented FPAC alumni performers. Accompanied by the Acme Rhythm Section, entertainment is presented in an intimate night-club atmosphere. BLACK BOX Cabaret is sponsored by The Milford National Bank and Trust.
Ticket prices are $18 (adult) and $15 (student/senior) for the Ben Whiting Quintet, $15 for the Local Artist Series, and $15 (adult) and $12 (student/senior) for BLACK BOX Cabaret. A cash bar is available for all music series events. For tickets and more information, visit www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or call (508) 528-3370.
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FHS Panthers |
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screen grab of Senate Ways and Means web page |
The Finance Committee has passed the town’s $113.4 million budget for next fiscal year, submitting its recommendations to the Town Council for final review.
In a memo to councilors, Town Administrator Jeffrey Nutting said the budget “will be balanced without a requirement to reduce staff, request an override or use other one-time funds.”
Nutting cautioned of looming fiscal challenges, including an $89 million liability for benefits for retired town employees and a $50 million backlog of critical road and infrastructure repairs.Continue reading the article here
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Franklin Municipal Building |
The Voice of Franklin Toastmasters invite residents and the local community to its Open House taking place during its May 19, 2015 meeting, 7:30 PM, at the Benchmark Senior Living at Forge Hill, Four Forge Hill Road, Franklin, MA.
“Voice of Franklin Toastmasters provides a supportive and positive environment where members have the opportunity to develop their communication and leadership skills,” says Fred Elliott, Club President for Toastmasters Voice of Franklin.
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Toastmasters International |
Members and guests will enjoy a regular Toastmasters meeting that will include prepared speeches, Table Topics™ (impromptu speeches) and evaluations.
Club VP of Education, Brian Hilfrank, who has served in various club positions, will be the Table Topics master. “Table Topics are one of my favorite parts of the meeting,” says Hilfrank. “This is where guests and members are randomly selected to speak for one to two minutes. It helps you think and speak clearly on your feet.”
The Open House is open to guests, new members, past members, current members, and anyone curious about how Toastmasters can benefit them.
Voice of Franklin Toastmasters Open House
Date: Tuesday, May 19, 2015
Time: 7:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
Location: Benchmark Senior Living at
Forge Hill, Four Forge Hill Road, Franklin, MA
For more information, visit website http://voiceoffranklin.toastmastersclubs.org/
Voice of Franklin Toastmasters meets the first and third Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. at the Benchmark Senior Living at Forge Hill in Franklin. For more information about this event and the club, please visit website at http://voiceoffranklin.toastmastersclubs.org/
About Toastmasters InternationalToastmasters International is a nonprofit educational organization that teaches public speaking and leadership skills through a worldwide network of meeting locations. Headquartered in Rancho Santa Margarita, California, the organization’s membership exceeds 313,000 in more than 14,650 clubs in 126 countries. Since 1924, Toastmasters International has helped people of all backgrounds become more confident in front of an audience. For information about local Toastmasters clubs, please visit www.toastmasters.org. Follow @Toastmasters on Twitter.