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PokeWalk on the SNETT |
"The 38th annual Feast of St. Rocco, put on by St. Mary's Parish, is in full swing, with thousands expected to partake of the carnival rides, games and food.
Peter Brunelli, one of the organizers of the yearly celebration of the saint venerated as a protector against sickness, said attendance was decent as of midday Saturday, but he expected it to improve as the weekend continues. The festival opened Thursday and will continue through Sunday.
"I think the rain showers (Friday) night had been holding people back a bit," he said. "We just had an outside Mass, which was filled with 300 people."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
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early Thursday morning before the Feast opened, it was empty and quiet |
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When open Thursday evening, there was a line at the Italian parties provided by the DeBaggis family |
Sunday is a 'bracelet day', ride from noon to 4:00 pm for $25 |
music at the bandstand from noon to 9:00 PM when the 38th Feast of St Rocco's closes |
"Wednesday is the deadline to register to vote in the Sept. 8 state primary.
Clerk’s offices at city and town halls will be open from 9 a.m. until 8 p.m. Wednesday for voter registration. Voters can also register on line at sec.state.ma.us/OVR, in person at Registry of Motor Vehicles offices or by mail by downloading a form available on the secretary of state’s website and sending it to or dropping it off at the local city or town hall. Mail-in forms must be postmarked by Wednesday for a voter to be eligible for the primary.
Absentee ballots for the primary are available for voters who will be out of town on primary day or who have medical conditions or religious beliefs that will prevent them from going to the polls in person."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
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election booths at Franklin High School where all precincts in Franklin cast their ballots |
Faneuil Hall 12 x 24 Oil - Colleen Vandeventer |
"Due to ongoing construction on our building we will be closing the Center on Tuesday, Aug. 16 and Wednesday, Aug. 17.
We will reopen for all programming on Thursday, Aug. 18.
Please accept our sincere apologies for any inconvenience this may cause."
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Silvertones Concert on Friday Aug 19th |
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American Legion Edward L. Grant Post 75 |
"The drug take-back kiosk in the lobby of the police station has taken in thousands of pounds of drugs in its four-year existence, and local law enforcement officers are hoping to continue that success.
Deputy Chief James Mill said, as of Aug. 8, the box has aided in the disposal of 3,900 pounds of drugs.
"The program started in 2012, when District Attorney Michael Morrissey got grants and was able to secure drug take-back containers at several Norfolk County departments," Mill said. "When it started, we were just seeing the onset of the opioid crisis."
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"For many families, the summer heat means backyard barbecues with plates filled to the brim with grilled burgers, hot dogs, potato salad and, of course, some fresh farm-picked corn-on-the-cob. But if you're enjoying a side of corn with your dinner this month, make sure to savor it because it's one ear that survived the brutal drought savaging local farmers.
Jim Geoghegan, owner of Sunshine Farm in Sherborn, estimates he lost between 30 and 40 percent of all the crops he planted this year. While some crops came in fine, like strawberries and summer squash, others such as raspberries and corn have been hit hard by the lack of water. As many as four acres of corn have been left dried out, he said.
While the farm has enough supplies for its on-site store, wholesale shipments "were the first to go" and pick-your-own fruit days have been limited. Geoghegan said his produce revenue for July was down between 10 and 15 percent."
Fifth Annual Verizon Innovative Learning App Challenge |
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Officer Fiorio getting his badge #1 pinned by his wife |
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Detective MacLain and Sargent Zimmerman getting their new badges pinned by family members |
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Asst Town Clerk Danello swears in Detective MacLean and Sargent Zimmerman |
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Town Council Chair Matt Kelly recognizes Frank Liotta for his long service |
"The Town Council gave its final approval this week to three new traffic bylaws - including one that eliminates parking meters from downtown.
The council considered the bylaws at its Wednesday night meeting, though it had already approved a first reading of the regulations at a previous session. Town officials had proposed the changes as the area nears the end of a two-year roadwork project.
There was dissension about the removal of the meters, as councilors had said they did not wish to lose the revenue they provided.
Chairman Matthew Kelly read a letter from the Franklin Downtown Partnership, though, that espoused the move. It said local merchants agreed that the area was better without the meters, and that it fit with the charm of the new road design."
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new greenery added downtown |
"The School Committee this week approved a district improvement plan, though committee members asked for more communication on progress toward goals.
The committee discussed the matter at its Tuesday night meeting.
Superintendent Maureen Sabolinski said the new plan compares where the district is with where it wishes to be and includes steps to move toward that goal.
Among the goals, said Sabolinski, are nurturing a safe, supportive and collaborative environment; focusing on curriculum instruction and feedback from student assessments; and helping student develop the skills - social and career-oriented - to help them achieve success.
One objective, Sabolinski said, involved refining the professional culture in the schools. She said the district wanted to take a collaborative approach in improving instruction, adding that educator-to-educator feedback was an especially powerful tool in doing so."
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"Police Chief Thomas Lynch updated the Town Council on department activities since he assumed leadership earlier this summer.
Since Lynch was sworn in at a late June council meeting, there has been a whirlwind of activity, he said.
"We've been meeting with all our staff regularly," he said. "We had a department-wide meeting - that was the second in my 20 years with the department - and, after that, we had a cookout."
Lynch said there had been good feedback from department members."
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Asst Town Clerk Danello swears in Detective MacLean and Sargent Zimmerman |
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family members place the new badges on Detective MacLean and Sargent Zimmerman |
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Patrolman Paul Fiorio gets badge #1 as the longest serving officer |