FRIDAY 9/29/17
All day Tickets go on sale for Harlem Wizards event (www.harlemwizards.com)
11am Franklin’s History In Photographs @ Franklin Senior Center
12-6pm Franklin Farmers Market @ Town Common
12-6pm Franklin Garden Club: Perennial Plant Sale @ Franklin Farmers Market
6-9pm Tasting is Believing @ The Little Shop of Olive Oils, Fiori, The Cake Bar
7:30pm FPAC performs ‘God of Carnage’ @ The Black Box
SATURDAY 9/30/17
9:30am Elks Care Elks Share 5K Road Race/Walk @ Elks Lodge
10-1pm Franklin Historical Museum Open
7:30pm FPAC performs ‘God of Carnage’ @ The Black Box
8-11pm Rick Hamel @ The Alumni Restaurant
SUNDAY 10/1/17
7:30-10:30am Sunday Breakfast @ Franklin Rod and Gun Club
9:30-11:30am Soccer Shoot (free for all) hosted by Franklin Elks @ Kind Street Memorial Park
1-4pm Franklin Historical Museum Open
2pm FPAC performs ‘God of Carnage’ @ The Black Box
MONDAY 10/2/17
7pm Learn to Cope Franklin Chapter Meeting @ FUSF
TUESDAY 10/3/17
7pm Franklin Garden Club Monthly Meeting @ Franklin Senior Center
WEDNESDAY 10/4/17
6:30pm Christian Zen Weekly Meditation @ McMahon Guest House (1061 Upper Union Street)
7pm Franklin Art Association Monthly Meeting @ Franklin Senior Center
7pm Gov. Dukakis to Highlight the North South Rail Connector @ Franklin Historical Museum
THURSDAY 10/5/17
5-8pm Franklin Historical Museum Open
7-8pm Healing Hearts Community Support Group @ Franklin YMCA
7pm Informational meeting for Destination Imagination @ Franklin YMCA
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Friday, September 29, 2017
Upcoming Prospect Street Detour
"Water service improvements will be taking place on Prospect St near the intersection of Prospect and Washington Street, resulting in limited access to Prospect St.
Construction is scheduled to start after October 1st and is expected to last several weeks. In an attempt to minimize disruption, construction will take place between 9 am and 3 pm.
Traffic will be detoured along Washington St to Lake Street in Bellingham; see map for additional information."
This was shared from the Town of Franklin webpage
http://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/upcoming-prospect-street-detour
Let's do something with this 'long way' around. I found a couple of songs with lyrics that you could play while you're taking the "long way home".
What songs would you add to this list?
Construction is scheduled to start after October 1st and is expected to last several weeks. In an attempt to minimize disruption, construction will take place between 9 am and 3 pm.
Traffic will be detoured along Washington St to Lake Street in Bellingham; see map for additional information."
Upcoming Prospect Street Detour |
http://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/upcoming-prospect-street-detour
Let's do something with this 'long way' around. I found a couple of songs with lyrics that you could play while you're taking the "long way home".
What songs would you add to this list?
Jackson Browne "The long way around"
Norah Jones "The long way home"
FHS girls soccer team tops Attleboro 5-1
From Hockomock Sports we share the results of the Franklin High School fall sports results from Thursday, Sep 28.
Football = Franklin, 22 @ Oliver Ames, 40 – Final
1st Quarter: (OA) Noah Fitzgerald 29-yard rush, XP no good; (OA) Anthony Berksza 15-yard rush, XP no good.
2nd Quarter: (F) Jake Noviello 35-yard pass to Sean Leonard, XP no good; (OA) A. Berksza 19-yard rush, Curtis Cann 2pt pass to A. Berksza; (OA) C. Cann 34-yard pass to Ralph Derolus, A. Berksza 2pt rush; (F) J. Noviello 25-yard pass to S. Leonard, J. Noviello 2pt pass to Evan Wendell.
3rd Quarter: (OA) Michael Mulrean 50-yard interception return, Derick Hanscom XP good; (F) Nick Gordon 4-yard rush, J. Noviello 2pt pass to S. Leonard.
4th Quarter: (OA) A. Berksza 7-yard rush, D. Hanscom XP good.
Boys Soccer = Franklin, 0 @ Attleboro, 0 – Final
Girls Soccer = Attleboro, 1 @ Franklin, 5 – Final
– Franklin scored four times in the opening half hour to break the game wide open. Emily Mastaj, Halle Atkinson, Olivia Dellorco, and Sarah Yelle scored the goals for the Panthers before halftime and Molly Duncan added a fifth with five minutes left to play. Julia Hayes netted the lone goal for Attleboro. Breanna Atwood made five saves for the Panthers and Ashley Macia made five for the Bombardiers.
For the other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-092817/
Football = Franklin, 22 @ Oliver Ames, 40 – Final
1st Quarter: (OA) Noah Fitzgerald 29-yard rush, XP no good; (OA) Anthony Berksza 15-yard rush, XP no good.
2nd Quarter: (F) Jake Noviello 35-yard pass to Sean Leonard, XP no good; (OA) A. Berksza 19-yard rush, Curtis Cann 2pt pass to A. Berksza; (OA) C. Cann 34-yard pass to Ralph Derolus, A. Berksza 2pt rush; (F) J. Noviello 25-yard pass to S. Leonard, J. Noviello 2pt pass to Evan Wendell.
3rd Quarter: (OA) Michael Mulrean 50-yard interception return, Derick Hanscom XP good; (F) Nick Gordon 4-yard rush, J. Noviello 2pt pass to S. Leonard.
4th Quarter: (OA) A. Berksza 7-yard rush, D. Hanscom XP good.
Boys Soccer = Franklin, 0 @ Attleboro, 0 – Final
Girls Soccer = Attleboro, 1 @ Franklin, 5 – Final
– Franklin scored four times in the opening half hour to break the game wide open. Emily Mastaj, Halle Atkinson, Olivia Dellorco, and Sarah Yelle scored the goals for the Panthers before halftime and Molly Duncan added a fifth with five minutes left to play. Julia Hayes netted the lone goal for Attleboro. Breanna Atwood made five saves for the Panthers and Ashley Macia made five for the Bombardiers.
For the other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-092817/
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FHS Panthers |
Tri-County Student Named A Commended Student In The 2018 National Merit® Scholarship Program
Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School announced today that Armen Eghian of Seekonk, has been named a Commended Student in the 2018 National Merit Scholarship Program. A Letter of Commendation from the school and National Merit Scholarship Corporation (NMSC), which conducts the program, will be presented by the principal, Michael Procaccini, to this scholastically talented senior.
About 34,000 Commended Students throughout the nation are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise. Although they will not continue in the 2018 competition for National Merit Scholarship awards, Commended Students placed among the top 50,000 scorers of more than 1.6 million students who entered the 2018 competition by taking the 2016 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT®).
“The young men and women being named Commended Students have demonstrated outstanding potential for academic success,” commented a spokesperson for NMSC. “These students represent a valuable national resource; recognizing their accomplishments, as well as the key role their schools play in their academic development, is vital to the advancement of educational excellence in our nation. We hope that this recognition will help broaden their educational opportunities and encourage them as they continue their pursuit of academic success.”
“We were so proud to learn of Arman Eghian being named a Commended Student,” said Principal Michael Procaccini. “Tri-County has an excellent academic curriculum that prepares our students for success whether entering the job market after graduation or continuing on to a higher level of education.”
About 34,000 Commended Students throughout the nation are being recognized for their exceptional academic promise. Although they will not continue in the 2018 competition for National Merit Scholarship awards, Commended Students placed among the top 50,000 scorers of more than 1.6 million students who entered the 2018 competition by taking the 2016 Preliminary SAT/National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test (PSAT/NMSQT®).
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Armen Eghian and Michael Procaccini, Principal |
“We were so proud to learn of Arman Eghian being named a Commended Student,” said Principal Michael Procaccini. “Tri-County has an excellent academic curriculum that prepares our students for success whether entering the job market after graduation or continuing on to a higher level of education.”
Tri-County RVTHS, located at 147 Pond Street in 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.
Digital Photography Class for photographers & photography enthusiasts
Digital Photography Class
Beginning October 5
Don't miss out |
Understanding Your Digital SLR
3 Week Photography Class
Rich Powers
The Henry Studios
Want to know why your camera does what it does?
In class we will discuss basic functions,
digital camera settings and the various operating modes of the camera.
We will also discuss navigating the different menus in the camera.
Bring your camera manual to class
Thursdays = Oct. 5, 12, 19 = 6:30 - 9:00 PM
Cost = $75
Where = Franklin High School
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Franklin Public Schools -
Lifelong Learning Institute
Lifelong Community Learning
218 Oak Street, Franklin, MA 02038
www.FranklinLifelongLearning.com
508-613-1480
MA Senate Overrides Budget Vetoes; Restores Funding for Education, Public Health, Other Statewide Services
The Senate today (Thursday) restored $24.9M to the Fiscal Year 2018 budget, overriding 26 of Governor Baker's line item vetoes, which totaled $320.6M. These veto overrides bolster valuable programs for children, families and vulnerable residents across the Commonwealth.
"These programs and services provide critical resources for people across the state – from housing support for young people and families, to mental health services for children to basic education and skills training for low income adults," said Senator Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland), Chair of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means. "The Senate has carefully reviewed vetoes in the context of our difficult fiscal situation and ongoing efforts on health care cost containment. I am confident that the budget remains in balance and cautiously optimistic about revenue collections and potential savings moving forward."
"The Senate's analysis shows that these critical services are necessary and affordable and will go a long way toward supporting working families across the Commonwealth," said Senate President Stan Rosenberg (D-Amherst). "These investments will ensure that the right resources are in place to educate and promote the wellbeing of tomorrow's learners and leaders, while also taking care of our most needy."
The Senate restored funding for several programs that focus on high quality education for everyone, from children at birth to adults making midlife career transitions. Overrides include $200K for the Commonwealth Preschool Partnership Initiative and $850K for adult basic education.
The Senate reaffirmed its commitment to combating the opioid epidemic and advancing public health across the state, restoring $1.3M for early childhood mental health clinicians, $5M for MassHealth Senior Care and $800K to eliminate the waiting list for pediatric palliative care. In recognition of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, the Senate restored $200K for Samaritans Inc. suicide prevention, intervention, education and outreach services.
Other overrides include:
"These programs and services provide critical resources for people across the state – from housing support for young people and families, to mental health services for children to basic education and skills training for low income adults," said Senator Karen E. Spilka (D-Ashland), Chair of the Senate Committee on Ways and Means. "The Senate has carefully reviewed vetoes in the context of our difficult fiscal situation and ongoing efforts on health care cost containment. I am confident that the budget remains in balance and cautiously optimistic about revenue collections and potential savings moving forward."
"The Senate's analysis shows that these critical services are necessary and affordable and will go a long way toward supporting working families across the Commonwealth," said Senate President Stan Rosenberg (D-Amherst). "These investments will ensure that the right resources are in place to educate and promote the wellbeing of tomorrow's learners and leaders, while also taking care of our most needy."
The Senate restored funding for several programs that focus on high quality education for everyone, from children at birth to adults making midlife career transitions. Overrides include $200K for the Commonwealth Preschool Partnership Initiative and $850K for adult basic education.
The Senate reaffirmed its commitment to combating the opioid epidemic and advancing public health across the state, restoring $1.3M for early childhood mental health clinicians, $5M for MassHealth Senior Care and $800K to eliminate the waiting list for pediatric palliative care. In recognition of Suicide Prevention Awareness Month, the Senate restored $200K for Samaritans Inc. suicide prevention, intervention, education and outreach services.
Other overrides include:
- $1.9M for the Massachusetts Cultural Council
- $675K for Unaccompanied Homeless Youth Services
- $250K to expand the Housing Court to serve all residents across the state
Information meeting Oct 5 for Destination Imagination
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://franklin.wickedlocal.com/news/20170926/time-to-sign-up-for-destination-imagination-in-franklin
"An information meeting about Destination Imagination (DI) in Franklin will be held on Oct. 5, 7 p.m., in the pre-school room at the Franklin YMCA, 45 Forge Hill Road, Franklin, to learn more about DI and all that the program has to offer children.
Franklin Destination Imagination is a 501c3 non-profit organization that operates this after school enrichment program open to all kids from 2nd grade through high school in Franklin.
Also check out www.destinationimagination.org.
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://franklin.wickedlocal.com/news/20170926/time-to-sign-up-for-destination-imagination-in-franklin
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Destination Imagination Twitter image |
Thursday, September 28, 2017
4th Annual "Choggy Strong" Firefighter Fundraiser - Oct 7
On July 29, 2014, while off duty, my friend and fellow Taunton Firefighter, Chad "Choggy" Larivee suffered a severe spinal cord injury, resulting from a fall from a roof. Chad, along with two other off duty firefighters, was repairing a roof when Chad fell approximately twenty-five feet. Chad was immediately flown to Rhode Island Hospital Trauma Center where he underwent over 9 hours of extensive surgery. At that time it was determined that Chad's accident had left him paralyzed.Upon receiving this devastating news, Chad's brother and sister firefighters, friends, and family did what they do best and jumped into action. Knowing the possible financial struggles that come with an accident like this, the Taunton firefighters kicked their fundraising efforts into high gear.In this past 3 years Chad and his family have had to make some major adjustments. Many of these adjustments were facilitated by the people and local businesses that donated to, and or attended the past years fundraisers. The donations have also helped to offset the cost of some of Chad's much needed therapy, which is not covered by medical insurance.The members of the Taunton Fire Department, along with Chad's family and friends, are coming together once again to hold our 4th Annual "Choggy Strong" Firefighter Fundraiser. We are currently seeking raffle prize donations that will be used during our event to be held on Saturday, October 7, 2017 at the PACC in Taunton. Please consider donating, so that we can help assist our brother firefighter and his family in their continued fight. If you or your business is able to donate, please contact Anne Gilberti at 508-667-4066 or annegilberti@yahoo.com.
Franklin Police - Halloween Party - Oct 29
FHS field hockey and volleyball teams top Attleboro
From Hockomock Sports we share the results of the Franklin High School fall sports results from Wednesday, Sep 27.
Field Hockey = Franklin, 4 @ Attleboro, 1 – Final
– Frankin junior Cassi Ronan had a hand in all four Panthers goals, scoring a pair and assisting on the other two. Juniors Annie Walsh and Regan Paterson each scored once and added one assist in the win. Panthers goalie Christina Luccini made nine saves in the win while FHS head coach Lisa Cropper said Jill McLaughlin did “an outstanding job in the midfield.”
Volleyball = Franklin, 3 @ Attleboro, 0 – Final
– Maggie Doyle had a strong day at the service line, recording 14 service points, including three aces, and added five kills as the Panthers earned a sweep on the road. Ellie Wisniewski (eight kills) and Meaghan Maguire (seven kills) helped pace Franklin’s offense.
Golf = Franklin, 166 @ Mansfield, 162 – Final
– Mansfield senior Brendan Loomer and freshman Brian See both carded rounds of 38 to lead the Hornets to a close win over Franklin. Senior Madison Haughey and freshman Joseph Gormley added rounds of 43 for the Hornets.
For the other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-092717/
Field Hockey = Franklin, 4 @ Attleboro, 1 – Final
– Frankin junior Cassi Ronan had a hand in all four Panthers goals, scoring a pair and assisting on the other two. Juniors Annie Walsh and Regan Paterson each scored once and added one assist in the win. Panthers goalie Christina Luccini made nine saves in the win while FHS head coach Lisa Cropper said Jill McLaughlin did “an outstanding job in the midfield.”
Volleyball = Franklin, 3 @ Attleboro, 0 – Final
– Maggie Doyle had a strong day at the service line, recording 14 service points, including three aces, and added five kills as the Panthers earned a sweep on the road. Ellie Wisniewski (eight kills) and Meaghan Maguire (seven kills) helped pace Franklin’s offense.
Golf = Franklin, 166 @ Mansfield, 162 – Final
– Mansfield senior Brendan Loomer and freshman Brian See both carded rounds of 38 to lead the Hornets to a close win over Franklin. Senior Madison Haughey and freshman Joseph Gormley added rounds of 43 for the Hornets.
For the other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-092717/
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FHS Panthers |
Cultural Connections - Rhapsody’s Victorian Coffee House - Oct 10
The Franklin Cultural Council is sponsoring a new program called Cultural Connections, an arts and culture roundtable designed to bring members of arts and cultural organizations from many towns together to talk, network, and share stories on various topics about what has and hasn't worked in their organizations.
Cultural Connections will get together several times a year for a casual few hours of discussion.
The first session will be held on Oct. 10 at 7:00 pm at Rhapsody’s Victorian Coffee House at 395 E. Central Street, Franklin, and the topic up for discussion is Social Media in the arts community.
For more information, or to register, please visit http://bit.ly/2wI2wRp.
This program is free and open to anyone interested in the arts from any organization in any town.
Cultural Connections will get together several times a year for a casual few hours of discussion.
The first session will be held on Oct. 10 at 7:00 pm at Rhapsody’s Victorian Coffee House at 395 E. Central Street, Franklin, and the topic up for discussion is Social Media in the arts community.
For more information, or to register, please visit http://bit.ly/2wI2wRp.
This program is free and open to anyone interested in the arts from any organization in any town.
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Cultural Connections - Rhapsody’s Victorian Coffee House - Oct 10 |
St. Mary's St. Vincent de Paul Walk for the Poor Fundraiser, Sat - Sep 30
7th Annual Friends of the Poor Walk
Sponsored by St. Mary's St. Vincent de Paul Society
September 30, 2017
9:00 a.m. - 11:00 a.m
This weekend the St. Mary's St. Vincent de Paul Society will hold their 7th Annual Friends of the Poor Walk. This Walk is the group's main fund raiser. Proceeds allow the St. Vincent de Paul group to accomplish our major goal, caring for our neighbors in need. Full details available online at www.fopwalk.org
Registration will be between 9:00 a.m. and 11:00 a.m. After registration participants will . then begin the walk of (1, 2 or 3 miles). All money raised stays in Franklin, to assist anyone in need of help, which can take many forms - including financial help, food, housing, medicine and clothing. All information is kept confidential.
Join together, with family and friends
to make our Walk better than ever!
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St. Mary's St. Vincent de Paul Walk for the Poor Fundraiser, Sat - Sep 30 |
Reminder: SEPAC Parents' Night Out - Sep 28
From the Franklin Special Education Parents Advisory Council (SEPAC)

Parents' Night Out
Please join us on Thursday, September 28, 2017
At 7:00 pm Cole's Tavern
Come for a casual night out for some laughs, good food and a few drinks!
Look forward to seeing you there!
Parents' Night Out
Please join us on Thursday, September 28, 2017
At 7:00 pm Cole's Tavern
Come for a casual night out for some laughs, good food and a few drinks!
Look forward to seeing you there!
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Bring your family to Panera Bread and support Remington - Sep 29
You don't want to miss this.
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Wednesday, September 27, 2017
Live reporting: Closing items
K. Town Administrator's Report |
K. Town Administrator's Report
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L. Future Agenda Items |
L. Future Agenda Items
2 parcels of value in the center could be helpful
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M. Council Comments |
M. Council Comments
Bissanti -
Friends of Franklin Historical Museum open house Sunday from 1-4 PM
Pellegri - for all Franklin residents, flu clinic at Senior Center, Oct 17 9:30 to 11:30
What is happening with the museum with the siding? didn't get to it this summer
Mercer - those watching could appreciate a can of WD-40 to oil the chairs
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N. Executive Session |
N. Executive Session
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O. Adjourn |
O. Adjourn
motion to adjoourn, passed 9-0
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