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Winnie the Pooh Party - Franklin Library - Jan 14 - 10:30 AM |
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Winnie the Pooh Party - Franklin Library - Jan 14 - 10:30 AM |
"The town is reconsidering a 1975 bylaw that requires businesses to clear nearby sidewalks of snow.
The Town Council recently voted to repeal the bylaw - which sets a 12-hour time limit for businesses to remove snow - at the suggestion of Town Administrator Jeffrey Nutting. A second vote is needed before the repeal occurs.
When the bylaw was passed, Nutting said, most of the Franklin's businesses were located downtown, so clearing the sidewalk in front of storefronts was a straightforward proposition. Now, he said, businesses are located in many places throughout town, including the area along Rte. 140, Kenwood Circle and Union Street and in the two industrial parks.
"I don't think it's practical any more," he said. "I don't think we've written tickets (for it) in the years that I know of."
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even in the snow, the woods are lovely at DelCarte |
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Third Annual Franklin Cultural Festival from Wednesday, July 26 to Saturday, July 29, 2017 |
@FHS_PCC reminder: mtg tonight (mon 1/9) at 7 in FHS media center. All are welcome!!— FranklinHighSchool (@FranklinHS) January 9, 2017
Thank you to all who supported the FHS Basketball Coaches Vs. Cancer event. Over $700 was raised for the American Cancer Society!!!— Karen (@karenmahon73) January 9, 2017
6-2 win over Framingham at the vet, coon hat to Sicchio pic.twitter.com/herJZ84tZy— FHS Panthers JV Puck (@PanthersJvPuck) January 9, 2017
Keep working hard wrestlers! You are embarking on very special season. Hard work in the Fitness Center and on the mat will get you there! https://t.co/9fs5bSsqX4— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) January 9, 2017
Girls Fr/So 4x400 relay takes 1st with a 4:14 pic.twitter.com/VlMkN1PMZI— Coach Bailey (@FranklinHSXC) January 8, 2017
MSTCA FS Large School Girls 300 Meter 42.61 H. Atkinson Franklin @MileSplitMass #mstca pic.twitter.com/O2jz0Nljgn— MSTCA (@MSTCA1) January 8, 2017
Fenerty takes 2nd in the 600m race with the fifth fastest time run in MA this season! pic.twitter.com/HQTv2xMiKz— Coach Bailey (@FranklinHSXC) January 8, 2017
Atkinson and Pierre take 1st and 2nd place at the Fr/So meet! Congrats ladies pic.twitter.com/VInmeDlzqS— Coach Bailey (@FranklinHSXC) January 8, 2017
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Girls Fr/So 4x400 relay takes 1st with a 4:14 |
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site of the former Franklin sewer works (photo from a walk in Sep 2015) |
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Arts Happen Here in Franklin, MA! |
Franklin wins the Red Hawk Duals finishing the day 3-0 with a 35-29 win over Natick with pins from Carlucci, Racca, and Colella #FHSWrestle— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) January 7, 2017
Another great 72-6 win over Waltham with pins from Carlucci, Racca, Remillard, Farrell, MacLean, Cropper, Hernandez, Coughlin, and Downing— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) January 7, 2017
Great start with a 54-18 win over Haverhill with pins from Carlucci, Bakalars, Racca, MacLean, Cropper, Cogavin, and Colella #FHSWrestle— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) January 7, 2017
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Franklin Wrestling |
"In a matchup of unbeaten perennial state wrestling powers in the finals of the inaugural Redhawks Duals tournament, Franklin snapped a tie when Mike Racca won by pin at 120 pounds in the final match to lift the Panthers to a championship win by a 35-29 score over host Natick on Saturday.
The score was tied 29-29 as each team won seven matches heading into the decisive matchup at 120 pounds.
"It was a great match with hard-fought wrestling and a lot of fun," said Franklin coach Carmine Colace.
"It was a great match," said Natick coach Bob Anniballi. "They are one of the best Division 1 teams (in the state)."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
"It gets a bit complicated, with a dose of personal conflict on Alicia Kutil's part, if one is to trace the back roads that ultimately placed her at UMass Dartmouth.
"I wanted to go far away," said the ex-Franklin High basketball star. "I wanted to go to some pretty school down south." A slew of local colleges recruited the six-footer. She didn't even bother opening the letters. She sent video to a bunch of Division 3 schools down south.
The University of Mary Washington in Fredericksburg, Virginia was one of them. The basketball coaches liked what they saw of Kutil. She visited the campus, and enrolled. All good, so far.
Then it wasn't good at all, and the change didn't take long."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
"By the time the storm Saturday ends, most of the area will have a decent coating of snow and cold enough weather to keep it around for a few days.
In other words, the conditions are ripe for sledding. Check out an interactive map created by Millis woman Sharon Aigler for all the best sledding hills in the area, at hollistonmedway.communitykangaroo.com/sledding.
The hills are also ranked by difficulty: small hills, large hills and intense thrill hills.
Aigler, who runs the Community Kangaroo website, said she created the map with crowdsourced suggestions to solve a common problem."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
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screen grab of sledding map |
"It's a striking photo - an orange-yellow sunset reflected in near-perfect fidelity by the water, with a few beach-goers navigating the narrow spit of land between sky and ocean.
That picture, of Cape Cod's Mayflower Beach, has won statewide recognition for local 15-year-old Samantha Buckley, as it took high honors in a Mass Audubon photo contest. The society named it the top entry in the under-18 division of its "People in Nature" category.
Buckley said she's had an interest in photography for some time, and had taken part in some photography challenges in her art classes.
Under 18: Samantha Buckley |
"The push for the Upper Charles Trail, a bike and walking path through Ashland that would connect to a greater, 25-mile loop, just got a little outside help.
The town has hired an engineering firm to help solidify a proposed route and a plan for construction.
If Ashland completes the trail, it will finish its leg of a five-town loop first envisioned decades ago. Currently, only Milford has finished its stretch of the trail, but Holliston isn't far behind, having acquired the land it needs for the last stretch of unfinished trail. Hopkinton, Sherborn and Ashland are all in some stage of planning."
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SNETT trail entrance parking along Grove St |
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Franklin junior forward Connor Peterson (11) scored 16 points to lead the Panthers to a big win over Oliver Ames in the Coaches vs. Cancer game. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com) |
"Oliver Ames came out aggressive, physical, intense, and playing well on the offensive end of the floor. The Tigers trailed by three points at the end of the first quarter in Friday night’s late half of a basketball doubleheader, but the game looked poised to be a four-quarter battle.
Eight minutes later, Franklin was in complete control. Using a 19-0 run to break the game wide open and dominating the paint with junior forward Connor Peterson (16 points), the Panthers turned a close game into a rout and cruised to a 75-42 win over OA in the first divisional meeting between the two teams.
“We started playing defense, got our heads out of our butts and played like we’re capable of playing,” said Franklin coach C.J. Neely about the second quarter turnaround. “I thought OA came in and out-toughed us in the first quarter…I thought we got the ball into CP finally and once we got him the ball and started dominating the inside it opened up the outside. The press helped a little bit too.”Continue reading the article online
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Franklin freshman Ali Brigham (24) battles OA senior Niyera Mitchell (45) for a rebound in Friday night’s Coaches vs. Cancer game. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com) |
"Much of the attention on Oliver Ames this season will be centered on junior forward Kayla Raymond, and rightfully so, but the Tigers are going to need other players to step up if they want to repeat last season’s run to the Div. 2 South title.
On Friday night, in the opener of a Coaches vs. Cancer doubleheader, those other players made the plays that the Tigers needed to pull out a divisional road win against Franklin. While Raymond was once again the star with a game-high 22 points and 14 rebounds, OA had five other players score at least six points.
“That’s ultimately what we have to do,” said OA coach Laney Clement-Holbrook. “Everyone is going to be keying on Kayla and that’s what they’re going to be focused on doing and we need other people who can step up and contribute and take some of the pressure off.”Continue reading the article online
Great work girls! https://t.co/FcMAJkO8UV
— Pantherbook (@FranklinHSNews) January 7, 2017
Great win boys! https://t.co/m9CgGyo1s6
— Pantherbook (@FranklinHSNews) January 7, 2017
Game #2 underway! #CoachesVsCancer @HockomockSports pic.twitter.com/ns1SfoXIcY
— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) January 7, 2017
Boys Bball vs OA in 10 min. @RattleCity is ready. Are you??? pic.twitter.com/kt6KsdwL3J
— FranklinHighSchool (@FranklinHS) January 7, 2017
Second-half underway with Oliver Ames up 35-30. @HockomockSports pic.twitter.com/62ShPz74lK
— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) January 6, 2017
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map of the Charles River Meadowlands |
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Franklin Municipal Building |