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Register O'Donnell Warns Homeowners About Deed Scam |
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Register O'Donnell Warns Homeowners About Deed Scam |
"Local farmers looking to form an agricultural commission in Franklin took their case to town officials last week.
Members of the Town Council and Planning Board as well as the town administrator listened to a presentation on the matter Thursday evening.
Melanie Hamblen, a co-owner of the Franklin Agway store, said that a number of farmers in town felt unwelcome at the municipal building, believed new regulations threatening their livelihoods could come up at any time and were worried for the future of farming."
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Pick your own! In Franklin Ma — at Gianetti's U-Pick Blueberries. |
"We will be honoring Horace Mann, the father of public education in America, with the unveiling of a statue at Horace Mann Square. Mann was born in Franklin on May 4, 1796, less than 20 years after the Declaration of Independence was signed and while George Washington was still President.
In 1837, Mann left the practice of law and withdrew from the presidency of the Massachusetts State Senate to become the first Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education. He traveled among the people urging them to make their schools better—to improve school buildings, to provide better books and equipment, to enrich the course of study, and above all to provide better teachers. Year after year, Horace Mann carried on his mission, and today, his name is held in grateful remembrance everywhere the common school opens doors of opportunity.
He declared, “Without undervaluing any other human agency, it may be safely affirmed that the Common School... may become the most effective and benignant of all forces of civilization.”The unveiling of the statue in his birthplace is a tribute to his work and to those whose great efforts mark the progress of education in the United States and the advancement of these ideals. The statue also stands as a monument to a fight that has been handed down to us— that we must strive unceasingly for better schools. Well-educated, clear-thinking, creative citizens are essential to democracy and our democratic way of life.
The memorial was made possible by funding from the Massachusetts General Court and the Austin B. Fletcher Memorial Fund approved by the Town Council of Franklin, Massachusetts. Both bodies unanimously approved the project of honoring the memory of so illustrious a son of Franklin, and took the necessary steps to make it happen. The square which houses the statue and memorial was generously donated and constructed by Roger Calarese, the developer of Horace Mann Square."Shared from the Facebook event create by Representative Jeff Roy
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Upi are invited to the Horace Mann Statue Unveiling at Horace Mann Square - May 7 |
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The statue base is ready |
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The statue base is ready in the rain |
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Sign up now for the Veterans’ Memorial Day breakfast - May 26 |
– Franklin cashed in for all four of its runs in the fourth inning to defeat Foxboro. Trailing the Warriors, Franklin senior Cam Lupien delivered with a two-run single to put the Panthers ahead. Ryan Hodgkins came through with an RBI single to tack on an insurance run for Franklin. Jake Noviello earned the win on the mound, going 6.2 innings with just three hits allowed and three walks. Bryan Woelfel came in with runners on first and second in the top of the seventh and got the final out for Franklin. Chad Bearce went 2-for-3 with a pair of doubles and knocked in both of Foxboro’s runs. Steve McLaughlin had a strong outing on the mound for Foxboro, throwing a complete game while Colin Thoener had a strong day at third base.
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Saturday morning baseball. Franklin JV vs Foxboro. ⚾️ pic.twitter.com/eM8Ck28dcd— JenEdmundsATC (@FHSTrainingRoom) April 29, 2017
Attention: Marvin Ave Construction During May |
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the corner at School and Marvin will be closed during May, entrance to Marvin will only be from Beaver St |
Blackstone Valley Bluegrass Band - April 30 - 2:00 PM |
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The Evidence 0n Millionaire Migration and Taxes |
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Franklin Recreation: 20% off Summer Camp |
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Volunteers Needed for Stamp Out Hunger on May 13 |
"Members of the Helen Keller Elementary School’s Best Buddies program gathered on the school’s “cafetorium” stage Friday morning as they were honored for their participation in the group.
Those students - dressed in black Best Buddies T-shirts - had been recognized as an “Outstanding Promoter Chapter” by the state branch of the organization, which works to partner students with those with intellectual and developmental disabilities. School officials have said the Keller Best Buddies group, established in 2015, is the only one in the country based in an elementary school.
The recognition was announced during an all-school community meeting that morning. Principal Eric Stark said the recognition came at an appropriate time, as the school was celebrating inclusion; a large number of students at the assembly were wearing brightly colored shirts, meant to evoke the “Autism Awareness” ribbon."
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