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"Seniors in Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School's carpentry, electrical, and plumbing and hydronic heating programs received a sweet ending to their Franklin home construction project on May 27.
The group received a large sheet cake and thank you notes from the family who purchased the home, located on Beaver Court in Franklin. Maxx, the 4-year-old who will be living in the home, listed all of the reasons why he is grateful for his new residence. He was particularly excited about no longer having to visit the laundromat with his family."
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Franklin officials honored Carpentry students and instructor Jeremy Barstow for their construction of a three-bedroom, two-bathroom Ranch on Beaver Court. |
"An enthusiastic group gathered on the Franklin Public Library lawn Friday morning to celebrate a project that will expand the building.
Members of that crowd - including Town Council members, librarians, municipal officials and project leaders - took turns shoveling in a ceremonial groundbreaking for what is expected to be a year-long, $10.5 million project."
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Town Councilors Tom Mercer, Matt Kelly, Judy Pfeffer and Deputy Town Administrator Jamie Hellen (Town of Franklin Facebook photo) |
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(Town of Franklin Facebook photo) |
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a trail in the Franklin Town Forest off Summer St (not where the rock walk is scheduled to take place) |
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"While the Franklin High School Class of 2016 was asked to look ahead - sometimes as far as 50 years - during its graduation Friday evening, they were also urged to cherish each moment, and not let goals overwhelm their lives.
Friends, family and well-wishers packed the high school gymnasium (and spilled over into the auditorium) to see the class off during the ceremony.
Class Vice-President Jeff Wu, the event's first speaker, said that, while many graduation speeches include an anecdote that sums up the seniors, he did not feel that was possible in this case."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
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scrolling congratulations to the FHS Class of 2016 |
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MassBudget revenue comparison for FY 2017 |
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– Franklin took a 2-0 lead in the top of the first inning but the Hilltoppers climbed back into the game with four in the bottom half and added single runs in the second and third. Offensively, Nick Santucci went 1-3 with an RBI, a walk and a run scored, Brad Jarosz was 2-3, Mike Skaza knocked in a run and both Steve Ferguson and Alex Bissanti scored a run for the Panthers. Sophomore Jake Noviello pitched well in relief for the Panthers, tossing four innings with just one run allowed while striking out five.
– Austin Kent scored four goals and had three assists for the Panthers, who also got four goals and an assist from Eric Civetti. Chase Tanner added three goals for Franklin and Jake Alexander had two, as well as winning 21-of-23 face-offs.
– Franklin raced out to a 7-0 lead at half and held the Tigers of Newton North scoreless for the first 35 minutes of the game. Kenzie Pleshaw had four goals to lead Franklin while Julia Jette had one goal three assists, Diana Griffin scored twice and had a pair of assists. Head coach Kristin Igoe credited her defense with a very strong game, led by Sam Jones, who won six draws and two ground balls.
– Franklin got a pair of wins in both singles and doubles to advance in the MIAA tournament. Junior Eli Brooks battled back for a 5-7, 6-1, 7-6 win at second singles and freshman Dan Barrow won 6-4, 6-2 at third singles. Tom Mancini and James Johnston continued their stellar seasons with a 6-2, 6-1 win at first doubles and Jeremy Gan and Derek Wu won 6-0, 6-1 at second doubles. Mansfield’s Benny Lin won 6-2, 6-2 at first singles.
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FHS Panthers |
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Another MBTA commuter rail train on the way into Boston |
"It's really going quite quickly," said Pfeffer. "The area is all fenced in, and they've taken down a couple of trees."
A number of officials have been invited to the ceremony, including all 10 library building committee members, all the members of the Town Council, the Friends of the Franklin Library, the Franklin Library Association and the town administration. The building committee members will have shovels to take part in the groundbreaking itself.
The project will construct an addition - which will feature a meeting room and public restrooms - as well as expanding existing spaces within the library and updating the building's heating, air conditioning and sprinkler systems."
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the Library is operating normal hours from its temporary location at 25 Kenwood Circle |