FRIDAY 11/18/16
10:30am-12pm Knitting Circle for Adults (all skill levels welcome) @ Franklin Public Library
10:30am Norfolk-Franklin Music Together: Free Demo Class at Norfolk Public Library
4-5pm Audition Opportunity: Sing a duet with Beth Leavel @ The Black Box
7:30pm Dean College of Arts: Into the Woods @ Dean College
SATURDAY 11/19/16
9am-3pm Book Sale - Buck a Book @ Franklin Public Library
2pm Dean College of Arts: Into the Woods @ Dean College
3-4pm Audition Opportunity: Sing a duet with Beth Leavel @ The Black Box
7:30pm Dean College of Arts: Into the Woods @ Dean College
8pm Circle of Friends Coffeehouse: The Kennedys with Nalani @ FUSF
8pm Beth Leavel in Concert @ The Black Box
SUNDAY 11/20/16
7:30-10:30am Sunday Morning Breakfast returns to Franklin Rod and Gun Club - open to public
9-12pm FDP: Winter Beautification @ Downtown Franklin
9am-12pm Bag Sale - $5 a bag of books @ Franklin Public Library
2pm Dean College of Arts: Into the Woods @ Dean College
7pm Interfaith Thanksgiving Celebration @ FUSF
MONDAY 11/21/16
10am-12:30pm Thanksgiving Pie and Turkey Gravy Sale @ Gerry's Place - Tri-County HS
4pm Krafty Mondays (ages 6-12) @ Franklin Public Library
6:15-7pm Fall Cub Scout Recruiting Event (K-5) @ Elks Lodge
TUESDAY 11/22/16
10am-12:30pm Thanksgiving Pie and Turkey Gravy Sale @ Gerry's Place - Tri-County HS
THURSDAY 11/24/16 *** HAPPY THANKSGIVING ***
8am Franklin Food Pantry: Turkey Trot @ 91 Jordan Road, Franklin (registration starts at 7am)
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Friday, November 18, 2016
In the News: Best Buddies grants awarded; state data on suspensions released
"A school program designed to encourage friendships between students and their counterparts who have developmental disabilities received nearly $15,000 in grants this week.
The grants - to the "Best Buddies" programs in multiple Franklin Schools - were announced at the Tuesday night School Committee meeting.
Committee Chairman Kevin O'Malley said Franklin schools have partnered with the Best Buddies program for many years, and that hearing of the group's progress was one of the highlights of the committee's year.
Best Buddies
"Our schools have arguably the best 'Best Buddies' program in the country," he said. "It's a wonderful program."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161117/franklin-school-best-buddies-programs-receive-grants
The complete listing of grants by Best Buddies for the individual schools can be found here http://www.franklinmatters.org/2016/11/live-reporting-best-buddies.html
"A year after student suspension rates fell sharply under new statewide disciplinary regulations, the number of Massachusetts pupils suspended from school ticked up slightly in the 2015-16 academic year.
“The last thing we want to see is suspension rates increasing, particularly for our students of color, English language learners and students with disabilities,” said Matthew Cregor, education project director for the Lawyers’ Committee for Civil Rights and Economic Justice. “Those disparities were already far too great.”
According to state data released Thursday, the percentage of students suspended at least once in the 2015-16 academic year increased slightly from the previous year, from 4.1 to 4.3 percent. That follows a 20 percent decrease in student suspensions the previous year, when new state regulations went into effect."
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161117/racial-disparity-remains-in-school-suspension-rates
A Season of Thanks
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In the News: zoning change referred to Planning Board; Harlem Wizards game sold out
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161117/franklin-council-forwards-zoning-change-to-planning-board
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161117/franklin-schools-teachers-staff-to-face-harlem-wizards-nov-18
"The Town Council agreed to refer to the Planning Board a zoning change that would allow a 34-unit residential development along Summer Street.
The council voted Wednesday night unanimously on the alteration - which would rezone the 11-acre lot at 496 Summer St. from "rural residential I" to "single-family residential VII."
Town Administrator Jeffrey Nutting said the development was expected to resemble the Cook's Farm project currently under construction along Rte. 140, near Franklin Country Club. The single-family residential VII zone was created to allow for that development."
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161117/franklin-council-forwards-zoning-change-to-planning-board
"The Harlem Wizards will bring their team to Franklin to compete against “Team FPS” for a two-hour tournament on Friday, Nov. 18.
The event will take place at Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School’s gymnasium, 147 Pond St., Franklin, starting at 7 p.m. Doors open at 7 p.m.
The Harlem Wizards’ brand of “Trick Hoops and Alley Oops” entertainment basketball has been packing gyms across the globe for more than 50 years. Their show includes amazing slams, world-class tricks, precision teamwork and humor."
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161117/franklin-schools-teachers-staff-to-face-harlem-wizards-nov-18
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Tickets for the game on Nov 18 are sold out |
Thursday, November 17, 2016
#shopFranklin Small Business Showcase at FHS - 5:00 PM to 8:30 PM
FREE - On November 17
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#shopFranklin Small Business Showcase - details 1 |
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Note: I will be at the Welcome table to greet all arrivals and I am also scheduled for a round table discussion on Social Media. Be sure to stop by!
Tegra Medical employees help 2 local charities
October 2016 was a busy month for the employees of Tegra Medical in Franklin, MA which consists of employees from both Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Employees raised money and goods for two local charities.
The generous outpouring of support benefited:
Employees who donated more than three items to Vision and Fraternity Ministries were entered into a raffle for a vacation day.
The photos attached show the Grim Reaper assisting with the Crossroads RI fundraiser which sold Halloween bags filled with tricks or treats, as well as the impressive collection of goods for Vision and Fraternity Ministries.
For more about Tegra Medical, visit their webpage http://www.tegramedical.com/
The generous outpouring of support benefited:
- Crossroads Rhode Island, the largest homeless service organization in Rhode Island. Tegra Medical sent them a check for $1,500.
- Vision and Fraternity Ministries, an organization that helps those in need in the Rhode Island area. Employees collected a huge quantity of gloves, hats, coats, baby food, diapers, non-perishable food and clothing.
Employees who donated more than three items to Vision and Fraternity Ministries were entered into a raffle for a vacation day.
The photos attached show the Grim Reaper assisting with the Crossroads RI fundraiser which sold Halloween bags filled with tricks or treats, as well as the impressive collection of goods for Vision and Fraternity Ministries.
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Tegra Medical employees help 2 local charities 1 |
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Tegra Medical employees help 2 local charities 2 |
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Tegra Medical employees help 2 local charities 3 |
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Tegra Medical employees help 2 local charities 4 |
For more about Tegra Medical, visit their webpage http://www.tegramedical.com/
Tri-County RVTHS:15 students inducted into National Honor Society
Tri-County RVTHS Superintendent-Director Stephen Dockray is pleased to announce 15 students were inducted into the Peter Rickard Chapter of the National Honor Society during a ceremony on Tuesday, November 15.
This year's inductees are senior Angelina Rivera, of Franklin, and juniors Frances Lopez, of Attleboro, Shane Dowling, of Franklin, Jeffrey Blenkhorn, of Medway, Ryan Malewicz, of Millis, Alyssa Burns, Madison Chamberlain, Kaylee Dunn, Carolyn Kiely, and Amanda Merigo, of North Attleborough, Isabella Leonardi, and Nicole Loney, of Plainville, Alexis Chapman, of Seekonk, Cara Parker, of Uxbridge, and Rayonna Charlton, of Walpole.
Current members of the organization include Brianna Santiago, and John Shultz, of Attleboro, Zachary Keeler, and Morgan Shields, of Bellingham, Delaney Forbes, and Amy O’Brien, of Franklin, Samantha Frey, William Galligan, and Daelyn Hiduchick, of Medway, Hollyann Edwards, of Norfolk, Allyson Bettencourt, Madeline Bettencourt, Katelyn Billington, Lana Kilani, Kathleen Loonie, Caroline Moriarty, MacKenzie Rider, and Jennie Twyman, of North Attleborough, Kelsie Rainone, of Plainville, Katherine Pensak, of Walpole, and Matthew Foley, of Wrentham.
Named after former Tri-County Principal Peter Rickard, the Tri-County RVTHS chapter of the National Honor Society requires that qualifying students maintain a GPA of 3.30 or higher and have a proven record of leadership and volunteerism. Students must also submit three letters of recommendation with a personal statement to the Faculty Council for approval by majority vote.
Tri-County RVTHS, located at 147 Pond Street, Franklin, is a recipient of the High Schools That Work Gold Achievement Award and serves the communities of Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, North Attleborough, Plainville, Seekonk, Sherborn, Walpole, and Wrentham.
This year's inductees are senior Angelina Rivera, of Franklin, and juniors Frances Lopez, of Attleboro, Shane Dowling, of Franklin, Jeffrey Blenkhorn, of Medway, Ryan Malewicz, of Millis, Alyssa Burns, Madison Chamberlain, Kaylee Dunn, Carolyn Kiely, and Amanda Merigo, of North Attleborough, Isabella Leonardi, and Nicole Loney, of Plainville, Alexis Chapman, of Seekonk, Cara Parker, of Uxbridge, and Rayonna Charlton, of Walpole.
Current members of the organization include Brianna Santiago, and John Shultz, of Attleboro, Zachary Keeler, and Morgan Shields, of Bellingham, Delaney Forbes, and Amy O’Brien, of Franklin, Samantha Frey, William Galligan, and Daelyn Hiduchick, of Medway, Hollyann Edwards, of Norfolk, Allyson Bettencourt, Madeline Bettencourt, Katelyn Billington, Lana Kilani, Kathleen Loonie, Caroline Moriarty, MacKenzie Rider, and Jennie Twyman, of North Attleborough, Kelsie Rainone, of Plainville, Katherine Pensak, of Walpole, and Matthew Foley, of Wrentham.
Named after former Tri-County Principal Peter Rickard, the Tri-County RVTHS chapter of the National Honor Society requires that qualifying students maintain a GPA of 3.30 or higher and have a proven record of leadership and volunteerism. Students must also submit three letters of recommendation with a personal statement to the Faculty Council for approval by majority vote.
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The newest members of the Peter Rickard Chapter of the National Honor Society pose for a photo inside Tri-County’s library ahead of an induction ceremony on Tuesday, November 15 |
Tri-County RVTHS, located at 147 Pond Street, Franklin, is a recipient of the High Schools That Work Gold Achievement Award and serves the communities of Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, North Attleborough, Plainville, Seekonk, Sherborn, Walpole, and Wrentham.
Franklin Liquors: Thanksgiving Sale Newsletter
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The email newsletter was shortened for publication here. To review the full contents follow this link
Christmas Fair - Dec 3
St. John's Episcopal Church (237 Pleasant Street, Franklin) will hold it's annual Christmas Fair on Saturday December 3rd from 9:00am to 2:00pm.
The Fair features, Silent Auction, Cookie Walk, Baked Goods, Grandma's Attic with gently used items and books, Children's Activities, Snack Bar, and a raffle for a Fitbit and Kindle.
Please join us!
The Fair features, Silent Auction, Cookie Walk, Baked Goods, Grandma's Attic with gently used items and books, Children's Activities, Snack Bar, and a raffle for a Fitbit and Kindle.
Please join us!
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St. John's Episcopal Church (237 Pleasant Street, Franklin) |
"trusted in the common sense of school administrators"
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161116/franklin-schools-give-early-approval-to-new-dress-code
A copy of the policy can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2016/11/school-committee-policies-up-for.html
"The Franklin School Committee is one step closer to adopting a new dress code for the district's schools.
The committee on Tuesday night approved the first reading of the code, which has been reviewed in the last few months to ensure consistency across schools and equal treatment of students.
Policy subcommittee chairwoman Mary Jane Scofield said her group had sought parent feedback on the policy at a two-hour meeting in October. She said that meeting had gone well, and that some alterations had been made in its wake."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20161116/franklin-schools-give-early-approval-to-new-dress-code
A copy of the policy can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2016/11/school-committee-policies-up-for.html
Wednesday, November 16, 2016
Live reporting: Closing
K. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT thanks to the Council for their suport in opening the Rosa house Tegra Medical, a real Franklin success story moved to Forge Park, have increased workforce, doubling in size and continuing to grow and expand their operation if it stainless steel and goes in your body, they may have something to do with it Congratulate our Veterans Officer for a wonderful event last Friday and on Saturday at the Historical Museum | |
L. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS first meeting in Jan to review changes to the town website would like a discussion on the joint public hearing with Planning Board | |
M. COUNCIL COMMENTS Pellegri - wonderful Veteran's Day Mercer - congrats to Dale on the Veteran's events; congrats to the Downtown Partnership Vallee - regard to the country store, shoudl ahve the opportunity to seel lottery tickets Jones - Harlem Wizards Fri, sold out, oney raised by FEF goes back into the schools #shopFranklin Small Business Showcase Thursday at FHS from 5:00 - 8:00 Dellorco - congrats to the Veteran's happy Thanskgiving Bissanti - there is a lot left on the table, I'd like to see more focus on convenience Pfeffer - this was the first time they honored Vietnam veterans we voted for the Depoto Nursery tonight, and this was operating before the other neighbors arrived | |
N. EXECUTIVE SESSION | if required |
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