Local restaurants are being asked to submit their versions of Chili or Chowder for judging by the public.
Tickets are $20 per person. There will be raffles, music, silent auctions and more.
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Chili and Chowder Challenge - April 22 |
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Chili and Chowder Challenge - April 22 |
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annual Family STEAM night Tuesday, April 11 |
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Senator Jim Timilty (D-Walpole) (middle) pictured with Allyson Bettencourt of North Attleboro (left) and Katherine Pensak of Walpole (right). (Photo courtesy of Tri-County) |
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Waiting Is Not Easy! (An Elephant and Piggie Book) |
"High school students and teachers worked to kindle scientific curiosity in young minds during Thursday's "Family Science Night" at the school.
Visitors watched a liquid nitrogen demonstration, controlled robots, took part in forensics demonstrations and learned how a lemon could be a battery - among other things - through the course of the night.
Science teacher Ann Ritchie said the event, put on by the school's Science National Honor Society, works to give younger children a firsthand look at the scientific concepts that underpin the world as we know it, and hopefully encourages them to explore further.
"It's really all about the power of experience," she said. "We can talk all day in front of the class about theory and concepts, but to put it in front of the children encourages them to make connections."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
"A day after emergency personnel responded to a Stewart Street residence for a chemical incident, police are awaiting the analysis of items removed from the house.
Deputy Police Chief James Mill said Thursday afternoon that experts were in the process of determining what substances were recovered from the 84 Stewart St. residence.
Mill said there had not been an arrest related to the matter at this point. He emphasized that the scene is safe at this point.
According to a Franklin Police Department release, the town fire department responded to a medical emergency at the house at about 8 a.m. Wednesday and personnel noted several chemical items that raised concerns."
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"You had to see it to believe it.
After Springfield Central’s Maickel DeJesus made two free throws to put the Eagles up 51-43 with just 20 seconds left in the game, fans started filing out of the DCU Center in Worcester. It’s a move they’ll likely regret.
On the ensuing Franklin possession, freshman Chris Edgehill (12 points) hit a an off balance three from the corner to cut the lead to 51-46, and then DeJesus immediately stepped out of bounds receiving the inbounds pass. Edgehill got fouled before Franklin even inbounded the ball, and hit both shots and then Springfield Central tipped their inbounds pass out of bounds after initially being deflected by Franklin’s Paul Mahon.
Down three with eight seconds left, Franklin went right back to Edgehill, who buried a three from almost the exact same spot as his first one to tie the game at 51 all.
With no timeout called from either side, Springfield Central hurried down the court to try to win it, and after the initial attempt by De Jesus missed, Jashidi Pressley was there for the follow and hit a floater to give Springfield Catholic what appeared to be a 53-51 win, but while the Eagles stormed the court and pig piled on top of Pressley, the referees conferred and waved off the basket, sending the game to overtime."
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Franklin’s Josh Macchi attacks the basket against Springfield Center. (Peter Raider/HockomockSports.com Student Photographer) |
"Keep On The Grass provides traditional and old tyme Bluegrass Music for all occasions in the Boston area. We play private parties, corporate events and music festivals.
The band is Joe Rebeiro on acoustic guitar and vocals, Brian Sargent on mandolin, acoustic guitar and vocals, and Ted Mello on upright bass and vocals.
With 3 part harmonies and a groovin rhythm section these boys will get you on your feet dancing and singing along with familiar bluegrass songs!"
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Keep on the Grass - Concert Sunday Mar 19, at the Franklin Library |
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"The School Committee received a new round of candidates Wednesday evening as it continues its search for a new superintendent.
The committee heard from its search consultant - Hazard, Young, Attea & Associates (HYA) - which presented four candidates: Sharon Assistant Superintendent John Marcus, Franklin Assistant Superintendent Peter Light, Grafton Superintendent Jay Cummings and Holliston Assistant Superintendent Sara Ahern.
The candidates are scheduled to be interviewed by the committee - as well as a group including a Town Council member, a principal, a member of the teachers union and a parent - starting at 10 a.m. Friday."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
"Local police, state police and the State Fire Marshal's office are involved in removing chemicals from a residence on Stewart Street Wednesday.
According to a Franklin Police Department release, the fire department responded to a medical emergency at 84 Stewart St. at about 8 a.m. that day, and noticed certain chemical items that raised concerns. Local police investigated, and requested the aid of the Massachusetts State Police.
Police said that the removal was ongoing as of Wednesday afternoon, and that there was no danger to neighbors or the public at this time."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)