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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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Franklin Board of Assessors |
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main entrance - Franklin High School |
"(Medway) Town officials are unhappy with a group opposed to Exelon’s proposed 200-megawatt expansion of the company’s existing Summer Street facility.
The group, which operates a Facebook page called STOP Medway Power Plant, earlier this week posted a Connecticut Post article that highlighted power plant opponents.
The story cited a proposal from Competitive Power Ventures (CPV) to build a 580-megawatt power plant in Walpole in 2008, when Medway Town Administrator Michael Boynton served the same role in that town."
"The Town Council approved a municipal energy aggregation plan with the hopes that it will save local electricity customers money on their bills.
The council heard a presentation about the merits of an agreement with Colonial Power Group during its Wednesday meeting.
Representatives from the group, as well as the consulting firm Community Paradigm Associate, gave a brief slideshow presentation about municipal aggregation, which would have the town seek bids from power suppliers. Municipal aggregation options, they said, typically save customers money and - since the town can determine the length of its contract - can enjoy more stability from rate fluctuations.
Officials also noted that though residents will be included in the program by default, they may choose to opt out when they wish."
making Grade 6 iMovie book trailers |
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Meals on Wheels raffle |
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Italian dinner - Thursday, March 31 |
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Dean College presents Hair |
"Numbers don’t always tell the whole story of a game, but they certainly help explain what happened.
Franklin went from shooting 50% in the first half to just 26% from the floor in the second.
Franklin hit half of their six three point attempts in the first half but struggled from deep in the second half, going 1/9.
St. John’s shot over 40% from the field for the game (nearly 50% in the second half), had a plus-15 advantage on the glass and went 16/19 from the free throw line.
Those numbers totaled up to a 67-52 win for St. John’s over Franklin in the D1 Central Sectional Final."
Franklin senior Tim Prunier dribbles past a St. John;s defender in the second half. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com) |
This is a joke right? Proves Central is way too small. https://t.co/h4Jt014RfW— Ryan Lanigan (@R_Lanigan) March 10, 2016
A great season comes to an end pic.twitter.com/SzMcMJUHNs— Pantherbook (@FranklinHSNews) March 10, 2016
Half: St. John's 34, Franklin 33. Mahon and Gill getting called for two early fouls each hurt Panthers defensively. #hockomock— Ryan Lanigan (@R_Lanigan) March 10, 2016
St Johns 34 - Franklin 33 half pic.twitter.com/9ZGdIzA3Av— Pantherbook (@FranklinHSNews) March 10, 2016
#Franklin faithful, aka @RattleCity, going w/ tropical theme for CMass Div. 1 finals @BHallESPN @ESPNBostonHS pic.twitter.com/Jq4xAFwYmm— Andrew Felper (@AndrewFelper) March 10, 2016
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The Town Council debated the terms of a bylaw that would require anyone serving liquor in town receive alcohol awareness training.
The council heard from several business officials Wednesday night and discussed several concerns with the proposal, which was originally put forward by councilor Andrew Bissanti. The proposal would require managers, bartenders and all employees who sell or serve alcohol undergo "safe service of alcohol" training.