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Saturday, June 20, 2015
Blackstone River Theatre Summer Solstice Festival is TODAY!
What's happening with the South Franklin Congregational Meeting House?
The South Franklin Meeting House has been sitting unused since the Historical Museum left it in 2007. What to do with the building has been an on-again, off-again conversation and Franklin has just published a report by an architect outlining some of the more practical options.
Did you know
You can read the full report here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_News/02135427-000F8513
You can also find the same copy here (while the Town of Franklin website has been known to change their links from time to time - this link won't change)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczOVNSRWRGTEdlVHc/view?usp=sharing
Did you know
South Franklin Congregational Meeting House
Constructed in 1861, the South Franklin Congregational Meeting House (SFCMH) also known as Union Evangelical Meeting House originally functioned as a Congregationalist church. The building is designed in the Greek revival style with 4 Doric columns along the north façade. The building is rectangular in footprint and is approximately 2 stories tall with an attic and bell tower.
Located within what is currently designated as the greater South Franklin Area, the church was originally intended to provide the Congregationalists of South Franklin a place to commune when inclement weather or the harvest season made worshiping at the main Congregationalist church in the center of Franklin difficult. When religious services were not in session, the building also served as a debate hall for the South Franklin area.
In 1972, the Federated Church deeded the building to the Town of Franklin. The building housed the Franklin Historical Museum from 1975 until 2007 when the museum relocated.
The typical exterior wall construction is wood framed with painted clapboard siding and corner boards on the exterior and painted lath and plaster on the interior.
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South Franklin Congregational Meeting House |
You can read the full report here
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_News/02135427-000F8513
You can also find the same copy here (while the Town of Franklin website has been known to change their links from time to time - this link won't change)
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B0wjbnXDBhczOVNSRWRGTEdlVHc/view?usp=sharing
Franklin Community Leaders Recognized At Hockomock Area YMCA Annual Meeting
The annual meeting of the Hockomock Area YMCA was held on May 13, 2015. The organization gave special recognition to several members of the Franklin community, including teen leader Tara Lambert and the Franklin Food Pantry.
Tara Lambert, a Franklin resident, was honored as the Bernon Family Branch Youth of the Year at the Hockomock Area YMCA. A near constant presence in the life of the Bernon Family Branch, Tara has served as a member of the Leaders Club, a Member Services volunteer, a swimming instructor, a lifeguard, and a camp counselor. While presenting her with the Youth of the Year Award, Tara’s advisor Nate Packert shared how Tara “has displayed amazing leadership qualities, and she goes to the Y every day with her best foot forward.” A natural people person with a bright smile, Tara has shared how one of her most important goals is simply to make people happy.
Recalling her experience with the Y, Tara remarks, “I like how my Y story began. I remember the Counselor-in-Training fee was due at the end of the week which was a lot all at once. My parents called the camp director and he said ‘We will make it work for your family.’” From the director’s perspective, this was certainly a sound investment, since Tara went on to become one of the Y’s most impactful youth leaders.
Tara looks back fondly on her time at the Y. Upon receiving the award, her closing thoughts were, “The way I see it, life is like a series of books…while my YMCA book is far from over, this is a pretty amazing way to end this chapter.” Tara’s next chapter will be at Westfield State University, where she will be studying nursing. The Hockomock Area YMCA is proud to name Tara a Youth of the Year recipient, and while we wish her nothing but the best of luck with her next chapter, we sincerely hope to see her YMCA book be filled with many more pages of impact and opportunity.
In addition to Tara’s Youth of the Year Award, the Franklin Food Pantry was honored with the Bernon Family Branch’s Red Triangle Award. The Franklin Food Pantry is committed to providing immediate hunger relief and healthy sustainable solutions. It does so by empowering the community through resources, education, and collaboration, efforts that go far beyond bringing food to people. Upon presenting the Food Pantry with the award, Bill Chouinard, the Chairman of the Bernon Family Branch’s Board of Managers and himself a Franklin resident, remarked how the people at the pantry “continue to be where children and families need them the most, working to meet the basic human needs, while preserving the dignity of those that they serve.”
In addition to serving 600 families through traditional food pantry operations, the Franklin Food Pantry partners with the Hockomock YMCA and Stop & Shop to create the Healthy Futures Shelf. This service provides the Pantry’s clients access to nutritious choices, and helps to prevent chronic health issues like high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity.
Erin Lynch, the Executive Director of the Food Pantry, spoke about this partnership with the Hockomock Y in her acceptance speech. She said, “I couldn’t ask for a better partner than the Hockomock Area YMCA. They’ve shared resources, time, talent, and treasure with us over the past year, and I truly appreciate it.” The Hockomock Area YMCA, along with the entire Franklin community, truly appreciates the Food Pantry’s innovative work in forging strong community health. The Hockomock Y was proud to present the Franklin Food Pantry with the Red Triangle Award, and we look forward to a continued, prosperous partnership in the years to come.
About Hockomock Area YMCA:
Where Cause Meets Community. At the Hockomock Area YMCA, strengthening community is our cause. The Hockomock Area YMCA is an organization of men, women, and children sharing a commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living, and foster a sense of social responsibility.
Our YMCA is committed to partnering and collaborating with others to create and deliver lasting personal and social change in the 15 communities we are privileged to serve. The Hockomock Area YMCA is a not-for-profit charitable cause-driven organization with facilities in North Attleboro, Foxboro, Franklin, and Mansfield. For more information visit hockymca.org.
Tara Lambert, a Franklin resident, was honored as the Bernon Family Branch Youth of the Year at the Hockomock Area YMCA. A near constant presence in the life of the Bernon Family Branch, Tara has served as a member of the Leaders Club, a Member Services volunteer, a swimming instructor, a lifeguard, and a camp counselor. While presenting her with the Youth of the Year Award, Tara’s advisor Nate Packert shared how Tara “has displayed amazing leadership qualities, and she goes to the Y every day with her best foot forward.” A natural people person with a bright smile, Tara has shared how one of her most important goals is simply to make people happy.
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Tara Lambert receives Youth of the Year Award alongside her family |
Recalling her experience with the Y, Tara remarks, “I like how my Y story began. I remember the Counselor-in-Training fee was due at the end of the week which was a lot all at once. My parents called the camp director and he said ‘We will make it work for your family.’” From the director’s perspective, this was certainly a sound investment, since Tara went on to become one of the Y’s most impactful youth leaders.
Tara looks back fondly on her time at the Y. Upon receiving the award, her closing thoughts were, “The way I see it, life is like a series of books…while my YMCA book is far from over, this is a pretty amazing way to end this chapter.” Tara’s next chapter will be at Westfield State University, where she will be studying nursing. The Hockomock Area YMCA is proud to name Tara a Youth of the Year recipient, and while we wish her nothing but the best of luck with her next chapter, we sincerely hope to see her YMCA book be filled with many more pages of impact and opportunity.
In addition to Tara’s Youth of the Year Award, the Franklin Food Pantry was honored with the Bernon Family Branch’s Red Triangle Award. The Franklin Food Pantry is committed to providing immediate hunger relief and healthy sustainable solutions. It does so by empowering the community through resources, education, and collaboration, efforts that go far beyond bringing food to people. Upon presenting the Food Pantry with the award, Bill Chouinard, the Chairman of the Bernon Family Branch’s Board of Managers and himself a Franklin resident, remarked how the people at the pantry “continue to be where children and families need them the most, working to meet the basic human needs, while preserving the dignity of those that they serve.”
In addition to serving 600 families through traditional food pantry operations, the Franklin Food Pantry partners with the Hockomock YMCA and Stop & Shop to create the Healthy Futures Shelf. This service provides the Pantry’s clients access to nutritious choices, and helps to prevent chronic health issues like high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity.
Erin Lynch, the Executive Director of the Food Pantry, spoke about this partnership with the Hockomock Y in her acceptance speech. She said, “I couldn’t ask for a better partner than the Hockomock Area YMCA. They’ve shared resources, time, talent, and treasure with us over the past year, and I truly appreciate it.” The Hockomock Area YMCA, along with the entire Franklin community, truly appreciates the Food Pantry’s innovative work in forging strong community health. The Hockomock Y was proud to present the Franklin Food Pantry with the Red Triangle Award, and we look forward to a continued, prosperous partnership in the years to come.
About Hockomock Area YMCA:
Where Cause Meets Community. At the Hockomock Area YMCA, strengthening community is our cause. The Hockomock Area YMCA is an organization of men, women, and children sharing a commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living, and foster a sense of social responsibility.
Our YMCA is committed to partnering and collaborating with others to create and deliver lasting personal and social change in the 15 communities we are privileged to serve. The Hockomock Area YMCA is a not-for-profit charitable cause-driven organization with facilities in North Attleboro, Foxboro, Franklin, and Mansfield. For more information visit hockymca.org.
"Most privacy policies cover mobile devices"
MA.Gov doing good work for consumers!
Continue reading their article here to find the summary of the privacy policy surveys http://blog.mass.gov/consumer/massconsumer/privacy-policy-survey/
Reading privacy policies can be time consuming, but if you know what you are looking for you can reduce the amount of time you spend trying to find the information that matters to you. The Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation conducted a survey of the privacy policies of ten online retailers to help consumers understand and efficiently navigate privacy policies. The surveyed retailers were Amazon, eBay, Craigslist, PayPal, Apple, Walmart, Etsy, Home Depot, Target, and Best Buy.
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The Official Blog of the Massachusetts Office of Consumer Affairs and Business Regulation |
Continue reading their article here to find the summary of the privacy policy surveys http://blog.mass.gov/consumer/massconsumer/privacy-policy-survey/
Friday, June 19, 2015
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA Area: FRI 6/19/15 - THU 6/25/15
FRI 6/19 12-6pm Franklin Farmers Market at The Town Common
FRI 6/19 6:30pm Art Night Uncorked at Franklin Art Center
FRI 6/19 8-9:50pm Frozen Friday DJ Public Skate at Pirelli Arena
SAT 6/20 9am-4pm Book Sale at Franklin Public Library
SAT 6/20 11am-3pm Franklin Solar Challenge Open House - 476 Maple St
SAT 6/20 2-5pm 4th Annual BBQ Fundraiser - Troop 99 - Franklin Rod and Gun Club
SAT 6/20 7:30pm Electric Youth Bon Voyage Concert at The Black Box
SUN 6/21 9am-12pm Bag Sale at Franklin Public Library
WED 6/24 6:30pm Cupcakes and Cards Decorating Class at The Cake Bar. Registration required.
NOW - 6/30 The Ladybug Trek Small Business Scavenger Hunt
For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.
For event details click HERE.
*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email Renata@BetterLivingRE.com
FRI 6/19 6:30pm Art Night Uncorked at Franklin Art Center
FRI 6/19 8-9:50pm Frozen Friday DJ Public Skate at Pirelli Arena
SAT 6/20 9am-4pm Book Sale at Franklin Public Library
SAT 6/20 11am-3pm Franklin Solar Challenge Open House - 476 Maple St
SAT 6/20 2-5pm 4th Annual BBQ Fundraiser - Troop 99 - Franklin Rod and Gun Club
SAT 6/20 7:30pm Electric Youth Bon Voyage Concert at The Black Box
SUN 6/21 9am-12pm Bag Sale at Franklin Public Library
WED 6/24 6:30pm Cupcakes and Cards Decorating Class at The Cake Bar. Registration required.
NOW - 6/30 The Ladybug Trek Small Business Scavenger Hunt
For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.
For event details click HERE.
*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email Renata@BetterLivingRE.com
The Franklin Education Foundation Announces 2015-2016 Grant Awardees
The Franklin Education Foundation (FEF) has awarded 9 grants totaling approximately $19,500 for the 2015-2016 school year to teachers who represent all educational levels in the Franklin public school (FPS) system. A committee composed of FEF representatives and FPS staff read all proposals through a blind review process and selected the recipients.
Franklin Education Foundation
The committee also awarded the inaugural FEF Pinnacle Award to Mr. Nick Goldman of Oak Street Elementary School for his proposal to introduce heart rate monitors into the elementary physical education/health curriculum. The Pinnacle Award is given to the highest scoring application and provides up to $5000 for the project budget.
“Consideration was given to need, innovation, impact, and integration with other school programs when selecting applications for funding. All of the selected proposals were meritorious. Mr. Golman’s proposal was selected for the Pinnacle Award because it sought to integrate heart rate monitors into the elementary physical education/health curriculum, and also to provide the anonymous heart rate data to fifth grade math teachers to use in their classes. This has never been attempted in Franklin Public Schools and impressed the committee as the being most innovative application.” stated Kit Brady, FEF President and Chair of the Grant Review Committee.
This year’s other recipients are:
Franklin High School
- Dawn-Marie Fernandes, Jennifer Spencer, Judy O’Neill, “FHS Goes Global” passport program
- Dr. Carolyn Fortuna, Dan Hudder, Sam Rosen, Storyteller for 12th grade children's literature class
- Jane Hogan, “Language as art” cultural installation; and Brenna Johnson, Community outreach through the arts afterschool club
At the middle school level, recipients are:
Remington Middle School
- Tulani Husband-Verbeek, Book club with author visits by Skype; and Karen Lindblom, Motivational game creation workshop for teachers
At the elementary school level, recipients are:
Oak Street School
- Tracie O'Brien, Home book bag program for grades 1-2
Parmenter School
- Jean Wolf, Summer book clubs for students and read aloud book bags for parents
Since its inception in 1997, the FEF has awarded over $325,000 in grants to FPS. Yearly fundraisers such as next November’s Harlem Wizards basketball game, the annual Trivia Bee, as well as an annual fund campaign, provide much appreciated support from businesses, families and organizations for the FEF grants.
To see a list of programs the FEF has funded over the years, visit www.franklined.org. The Franklin Education Foundation is a 501c3 non-profit organization. All gifts are fully tax deductible.
FHS Softball and Baseball Hockomock League All Stars
Both the FHS softball and baseball teams have two players named to the All Star team and one honorable mention according to voting by the coaches released by Hockomock Sports.
Briana Flaherty
Honorable Mention
Maddie Connelly
Anthony Chaiton
Honorable Mention
Zane Byrne
The full listing of the Hockomock League All Stars can be found here for softball
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/the-2015-hockomock-league-softball-all-stars
and for baseball
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/the-2015-hockomock-league-baseball-all-stars
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FHS Panthers |
Softball
Sabrina LoMonacoBriana Flaherty
Honorable Mention
Maddie Connelly
Baseball
Nick SantucciAnthony Chaiton
Honorable Mention
Zane Byrne
The full listing of the Hockomock League All Stars can be found here for softball
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/the-2015-hockomock-league-softball-all-stars
and for baseball
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/the-2015-hockomock-league-baseball-all-stars
In the News: Fire Dept keeps 4, Police still looking for suspect
The fire department will not have to cut the four firefighters it hired in 2013 with money awarded from the Federal Emergency Management Agency despite the grant expiring this year.
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Franklin Fire Dept |
Town Administrator Jeffrey Nutting said officials only needed to find enough extra money to pay for three out of the four positions in next fiscal year’s budget.
Also, with the department no longer understaffed, it did not pay out as much overtime and instead used the savings for salaries, Nutting said.Continue reading the article here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150619/NEWS/150615893/1994/NEWS
For additional insights into the FY 2016 budget check out the budget hearing reporting for the Finance Committee and Town Council meetings here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/p/meeting-notes.html
The police are still looking for the gunman who robbed a woman on June 4 in the driveway of her Forest Street home.
Franklin Police Chief Stephan Semerjian Wednesday would not say if detectives have identified the suspect, described only as a white male in his 20s who is approximately six feet tall.
Also, Semerjian did not reveal if police have circulated any images or drawings of the suspect since the robbery two weeks ago.Continue reading the article here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150619/NEWS/150615892/1994/NEWS
Franklin Solar Challenge open house - June 20
via Brett Feldman:
Related posts
Original posting of Open House schedule
Solar installers are busy
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/06/local-solar-installers-say-they-have.html
The Solar Challenge is hosting an open house on Saturday, June 20 from 11 a.m.-3 p.m.
The event will be held at the Patel residence, 476 Maple St., Franklin. Come see a rooftop solar array in action and ask questions of the installer and the homeowner.
There will be free brunch food as well. For more information, call 508-808-4556 or email franklinsolar@solarflair.com.
Franklin Solar Challenge |
Related posts
Original posting of Open House schedule
Solar installers are busy
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/06/local-solar-installers-say-they-have.html
Free Public Forum - Synthetic Turf - Is It Safe for Our Kids?
Tuesday, June 23 - 7:00 PM
Note: Twitter updated with a change in forum panelists (6/19/15 pm)
Where:
Concord-Carlisle High School Auditorium
500 Walden St, Concord, MA
Note: Twitter updated with a change in forum panelists (6/19/15 pm)
OPEN INVITE @LaurenWBZ @BramBerkoWL @EagleTrib @EagleEyeMoser @EagleSportsZone @BEediteditor @ZComeau_MDN pic.twitter.com/Fd1lmchcK8
— Turf Grass Forum (@turfgrassforum) June 19, 2015
Where:
Concord-Carlisle High School Auditorium
500 Walden St, Concord, MA
Thursday, June 18, 2015
Partnership Encourages Residents to Shop Local During Construction
The Franklin Downtown Partnership wants to remind everyone to shop locally during the downtown Franklin roadway and streetscape improvement project.
The Partnership is working with the Town of Franklin to communicate construction updates in an effort to help residents get around downtown more easily. The FDP is also collaborating with local groups like the Small Shop Co-Op, the #ShopFranklin - Supporting Small Business Facebook group, and WMRC First Class Radio to help encourage residents to shop locally.
"If you have a favorite business or restaurant, please make that extra effort to visit them frequently. Traffic issues, like the harsh winter, can affect a business's bottom line. It's important that we all be patient with the process and help these businesses thrive," says Partnership President Nicole Fortier.
The $7.25 million, state-funded improvement project began in mid April. When finished, residents will see two-way traffic, improvements designed to slow traffic and increase pedestrian safety, and aesthetic improvements like plantings, greenspace and new lighting.
The FDP will help communicate the Town of Franklin's construction updates about parking, alternate routes and road closures on its website, franklindowntownpartnership.org, and on its Twitter feed and Facebook page.
"The Partnership is also collaborating with local groups to help encourage people to shop locally. There are several great promotions and 'shop local' efforts happening in Franklin this spring, and we will help get the word out about them. Businesses are working very hard to earn and keep your business," says Lisa Piana, the Downtown Partnership's executive director.
One example of that collaboration is the Small Shop Co-Op, created by The Cake Bar co-owners Tracie Turinese and Angie McMillan. The co-op has launched the Lady Bug Trek scavenger hunt. Using a smartphone app, shoppers will visit participating local businesses and compete to win prizes.
"We are all working toward making this construction process go as smoothly as possible for our businesses and residents. The Streetscape project is a key component to the revitalization of downtown Franklin, which the Downtown Partnership has been working toward since 2001. Ultimately a strong downtown is good for the whole community," adds Piana.
The Franklin Downtown Partnership is a nonprofit, 501©3 organization made up of business owners, community leaders and residents working together to stimulate economic development downtown and create a positive impact throughout the area. The FDP runs the annual Strawberry Stroll, Harvest Festival and Holiday Stroll, and is involved in economic development, beautification, streetscape and greenspace design, and networking initiatives.
The FDP currently has over 200 members and welcomes all businesses and residents. For more information, go to www.franklindowntownpartnership.org, or contact Executive Director Lisa Piana at (774) 571-3109 or downtown.franklin@yahoo.com.
Representative Roy Announces Community Coalition to Combat Opioid Abuse
In light of the recent opioid epidemic that has been plaguing Massachusetts Representative Roy of Franklin will be hosting a Community Coalition on Tuesday, June 30, 2015 at 7 p.m. in the Franklin High School Auditorium. This meeting will be open to the public with the goal of establishing a direction for the coalition to take, to hear from experts, and to hear from coalition members in other towns on their progress.
Representative Roy has been working with a group since February to develop a Community Coalition to combat this epidemic. "While I was pleased to be a part of the discussion, it was unsettling to see the damage that is wreaking havoc on people and their families," said Representative Jeffrey Roy (D-Franklin) "We need to do more to help those who struggle daily with the disease of addiction and I think a coalition is the first step."
Community entrance at Franklin High School
The Massachusetts Legislature has taken a number of legislative and budgetary steps to get in front of the problem and it has been supportive of efforts to establish community coalitions to confront opioid abuse. Franklin is not alone in discussing and facing the opioid problem—Norfolk County District Attorney Michael Morrissey and his colleagues have been spearheading coalitions to fight the epidemic and they have recently included Franklin.
On June 3, in preparation for the first coalition meeting, Rep. Roy and his team met with D.A. Michael Morrissey and his coalition leaders in Canton for a briefing and discussion on the ways they can combat the opioid epidemic in our community. "Franklin is doing the right things in dealing with the effects of drugs in our region, and particularly the Commonwealth's deadly opiate epidemic," District Attorney Michael W. Morrissey said, "we see prevention coalitions successfully changing attitudes about substance use in other towns. Enforcement and supply interdiction remain important. But groups like this one are key to addressing the demand for drugs in our communities. I applaud the elected officials, police, educators and other community members who are making this happen. I'm glad to support it and offer the help and assistance of my office."
Franklin Town Councilor Robert Dellorco added his vote of confidence to the coalition by saying, "When I found out about the overwhelming response to the coalition meeting, it reinforced the pride that I have in the Franklin community, and the confidence that together we can make a difference."
Finally, Rep. Roy and the coalition urge the people of Franklin to watch Dr. Anne Bergen's show, "It Takes a Village," on the Franklin community channel Saturday June 20th at 8:30pm. Rep. Roy and other coalition members appeared on the show to discuss the epidemic and it serves as good background on the issue going into the first coalition meeting.
For more information on the Franklin Community Coalition please do not hesitate to reach out to Representative Roy or his office at 617-722-2020.
Troop 99 - 4th Annual BBQ - Sat - Jun 20
From Jim Schultz:
Troop 99 will be hosting it's 4th Annual BBQ Fundraiser this Saturday, June 20th at 2:00pm at the Franklin Rod and Gun Club.
Tickets are $15 per person at the door. Menu will include Burgers, Hot Dogs, BBQ Chicken, Ribs, Homemade Baked Beans (cooked right onsite in dutch ovens!), cornbread, a variety of salads, and desert!
If you're not doing anything on Saturday, or looking for a quick bite to eat, consider heading over to the Franklin Rod and Gun Club at 2:00pm (Florence St. in Franklin)
Even if you come and just take a plate to go, we'd appreciate the support! http://www.troop99franklin.org
Troop 99 - 4th Annual BBQ |
MBTA commuter alert: Starting July 6: Commuter Rail parking policy change
Effective July 6th, the 'honor box' payment system will no longer exist at MBTA parking lots. For more information please visit www.mbta.com/parking. Effective Monday, July 6th, PayByPhone customers can make payment over the phone at 1-866-234-7275, or using the PayByPhone app. Customers are encouraged to sign up for PayByPhone at www.paybyphone.com. For customers who choose not to sign up for PayByPhone, the MBTA will mail a monthly invoice to the address listed on the vehicle owner's registration. Customers choosing the invoice method of payment will pay 50 cents more than PayByPhone customers. If invoices remain unpaid for more than thirty days, subsequent reminder invoices and notices of non-payment will be accompanied by a fine. Similar to All Electronic Tolling used on the Tobin Bridge, this payment system is licensed plate based and eliminates the need to pay for MBTA parking using cash. Last updated: Jun 17 2015 05:03 PM
Click here for more information: http://www.mbta.com/riding_the_t/parking/
Sent by the MBTA.
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FHS Hockomock League tennis All Stars
Both the FHS girls and boys tennis teams have several players named to the All Star teams according to voting by the coaches released by Hockomock Sports.
Hannah Sweeney
Anna Humphreys
Katelynn Marr
Katelyn Davenport
Honorable Mention
Lauren Markland
Kyle Pandiscio
Rahul Herur
Honorable Mention
James Johnston
The full listing of Hockomock All Stars for tennis can be found here for girls
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/the-2015-hockomock-league-girls-tennis-all-stars
for boys
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/the-2015-hockomock-league-boys-tennis-all-stars
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FHS Panthers |
Girls Tennis
Hannah Sweeney
Anna Humphreys
Katelynn Marr
Katelyn Davenport
Honorable Mention
Lauren Markland
Boys Tennis
Kyle Pandiscio
Rahul Herur
Honorable Mention
James Johnston
The full listing of Hockomock All Stars for tennis can be found here for girls
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/the-2015-hockomock-league-girls-tennis-all-stars
for boys
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/the-2015-hockomock-league-boys-tennis-all-stars
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