Sunday, October 22, 2017

FHS cross country results from the MSTCA McIntyre Meet

The FHS boys varsity team finished 7th in Division 1 and the girls varsity finished 14th. The JV, Freshman, Sophomore, and Varsity individual results from the meet are shown below.

The FHS results from the 8th Annual MSTCA Bob McIntyre Twilight Cross Country Meet

FHS Boys Junior Varsity

Place Name Year Team Time
3 Barrow, Daniel JR Franklin 16:59.2
5 Goldman, Ryan JR Franklin 17:02.7
30 Shumway, Matthew JR Franklin 17:52.8
44 McKenna, Owen SR Franklin 18:09.8
46 Ross, Cooper JR Franklin 18:13.0
73 Jacobs, William SR Franklin 18:44.4
83 Siders, Zachary SR Franklin 18:50.7
87 Zaffino, Nicholas JR Franklin 18:53.1
116 Parkman, Bryce SR Franklin 19:15.6
195 Flynn, Ian SR Franklin 20:19.7


FHS Boys Freshman

Place Name Year Team Time
4 Cashin, Luke FR Franklin 11:10.2
43 Walmsley, Declan FR Franklin 12:09.9
67 Quinn, Nicholas FR Franklin 12:26.8
68 Fila-Montgomery, Quinn FR Franklin 12:27.1
101 Bryan, Luke FR Franklin 12:52.9
165 Cerier, William FR Franklin 13:29.9
205 Whalen, Miles FR Franklin 13:53.6

FHS Girls Freshman

Place Name Year Team Time
25 Hawkins , Sydney FR Franklin 13:51.6
76 Brady , Sydney FR Franklin 15:13.1
116 Rios , Fernanda FR Franklin 16:07.3
127 Siders, Jenna FR Franklin 16:24.2
145 Marchese , Kimberly FR Franklin 17:03.6
147 McCaffrey, Erin FR Franklin 17:05.0
154 Parker, Christine FR Franklin 17:11.1
FHS Girls Varsity

Place Name Year Team Time
45 Clermont, Nicole SR Franklin 19:28.5
54 Hartnett, Kate SR Franklin 19:35.4
112 Cummings, Brianna SR Franklin 20:42.1
149 Walbert, Katrina JR Franklin 21:11.8
158 Gutkowski, Ella SR Franklin 21:18.8
186 Viera, Mary JR Franklin 21:41.4
189 DiGiacomo, Julia JR Franklin 21:43.7
FHS Boys Varsity

Place Name Year Team Time
4 Brogan, Tyler SO Franklin 15:42.9
44 Regan, Mitchell JR Franklin 16:36.6
46 Linehan, Paul SR Franklin 16:38.2
71 Hagen, Michael JR Franklin 16:54.2
84 Goldsmith, Hayden SR Franklin 17:01.6
85 Harrington, Camden SO Franklin 17:02.0
87 Kehoe, Dylan JR Franklin 17:02.6
FHS Girls Sophomore

Place Name Year Team Time
52 Giuliano, Sarah SO Franklin 23:20.4
76 Schratz, Gina SO Franklin 23:53.6
131 DeMarino , Emily SO Franklin 25:55.5
132 Forcina, Jacqueline SO Franklin 25:55.6
155 Myers, Kaylee SO Franklin 27:35.0
156 Modak, Samhita SO Franklin 27:59.2

FHS Girls JV

Place Name Year Team Time
12 Osborne, Brandi JR Franklin 21:07.5
28 Kim, Kimiya JR Franklin 21:39.4
42 Malachowski, Stephanie JR Franklin 22:00.3
52 Barry, Erin JR Franklin 22:25.5
70 Bruns, Maura JR Franklin 22:42.4
76 Houlihan, Molly SR Franklin 22:48.5
103 Stavely, Kate JR Franklin 23:23.5
109 Cunniff, Hanna SR Franklin 23:28.8
142 Nesbit , Alexandra JR Franklin 24:04.7
144 Johnson , Caroline JR Franklin 24:05.3
FHS Boys Sophomore

Place Name Year Team Time
116 Whitmore, Cutler SO Franklin 19:14.8
166 Vining, Tyler SO Franklin 19:57.7
174 Angermeier, Josh SO Franklin 20:05.1
275 Dexter, CJ SO Franklin 23:52.2

For all the results from the McIntyre meet

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Updated: Readers for "A Favorite Poem Project" - Oct 25

FIVE MORE DAYS! In five more days, on October 25, 2017, My Favorite Poem Project will happen. 

Here's the line-up of readers. 
The order is alphabetical according to the poet.

  • A Brave and Startling Truth by Maya Angelou, read by Dr. Dawn Poirier, Dean of Liberal Arts and Sciences at Dean College 
  • Caged Bird by Maya Angelou, read by students in Horace Mann's sixth grade 
  • The Lanyard by Billy Collins, read by Franklin Library Director, Dr. Felicia Oti 
  • Poem 341 Hope Is A Thing with Feathers by Emily Dickinson, read by Horance Mann teacher, Noreen Langmeyer 
  • The Calf Path by Sam Foss, read by our Town Administrator, Jeff Nutting 
  • Stopping by the Woods on a Snowy Evening by Robert Frost, read by Franklin Cable TV, Ken Norman 
  • The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost, read by Jeffrey Roy our State Representative 
  • Democracy by Langston Hughes, read by Horace Mann teacher, Joe Corey 
  • Go Down Death, by James Weldon Johnson, read by Senior Scribbler, Clarice Cargill
    Untitled—by Barbara Karmelin, read by Senior Scribbler, Barbara Karmelin 
  • If, by Rudyard Kipling, read by Jean Burke of the Norfolk Quill Writers' Group 
  • Mother Earth's Hair by Charmagne Laprise, read by Senior Scribbler, Charmagne Laprise 
  • If Only We Were Taller by Ray Bradbury, read by the Editor for the Country Gazette and Wicked Local Franklin, Heather Swails-McCarron 
  • Mr. Macklin's Jack O'Lantern by David McCord, read by Faith Flaherty 
  • Sleeping in the Forest by Mary Oliver, read by Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Sara Ahern 
  • The Story of the Christmas Guest by Helen Steiner Rice, read by the President of Franklin Interfaith Council, Georgia Sander 
  • Sick by Shel Silverstein, read by Franklin High School Principal, Paul Peri 
  • I Am by Ella Wheeler Wilcox, read by Horace Mann Principal, Rebecca Motte



A Favorite Poem Project - Oct 25
A Favorite Poem Project - Oct 25
If you have a poem you would like to read, please contact Faith Flaherty at faithflaherty@verizon.net

For more information on the Favorite Poem Project  http://www.favoritepoem.org/index.html


This was originally posted a while ago

SEPAC Halloween Hayride - Oct 27, 4:00 PM

"Come in your costume for a great afternoon at Tangerini's. We will go for a hayride, pick and paint pumpkins and visit the animals.

The event is open to all special needs students and their families at no cost.

Please RSVP to franklinsepac@gmail.com"

SEPAC Halloween Hayride - Oct 27, 4:00 PM
SEPAC Halloween Hayride - Oct 27, 4:00 PM
For additional info on the Franklin SEPAC group, visit then on the web at
http://franklinsepac.org/

Women's Fit Boxing - Next 5 week sessions begins Monday, Oct 23

Designed for women of all fitness levels, Women’s FIT Boxing will help you achieve a healthier and fit body and have a BLAST doing it! 

The Next 5 Week Session BEGINS THIS MONDAY, October 23rd


  • 1 Class Per Week
  • Member (CF and Fitness) $60
  • Non-member Cost $75
  • Unlimited Weekly
  • Member (CF and Fitness) $115
  • Non-member Cost $130


No Experience Needed!

TUESDAYS
6:30 PM-7:30 PM

FRIDAYS
5:30 AM-6:30 AM

FRIDAYS
*4:00 PM-5:00 PM BRING-A-FRIEND FRIDAY!

SATURDAYS
7:00 AM-8:00 AM

Women's Fit Boxing - Next 5 week sessions begins Monday, Oct 23
Women's Fit Boxing - Next 5 week sessions begins Monday, Oct 23

The TC Insider







October 20, 2017


To the Tri-County Community,

Fall is a busy time in most schools, but at Tri-County we not only begin the year welcoming our freshmen, but begin to look towards next year's freshmen as we entertain eighth graders. We get off to a fast start and don't slow down until Thanksgiving or so. When you add a Coordinated Program Review by the Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education as well as the kickoff of a self-study for next year's New England Association of Schools and Colleges accreditation visit, it can boarder on overwhelming. In true TC fashion the students, faculty, and administration have risen to the challenge and we are on track and moving forward.

On October 26th and 27th we will welcome district eighth graders to Career Days during the school day as they visit us for tours of the facility. On November 9th we invite the eighth graders to visit in the evening with their families for our 8th Grade Open House. At 8th Grade Open House we formally kickoff the application program for next year's incoming freshmen class. Homecoming this year will be November 18th the Saturday evening before the Cougar Classic Thanksgiving Game against the Old Colony Cougars on Wednesday evening November 22nd at Bellingham High under the lights.

Fall sports are in full swing and several of our teams have either qualified or are close to qualifying for tournament spots this season. The Girls' Volleyball team has a 13-1 record and has already qualified, and both Boys' and Girls' Soccer are a win away from qualifying. Our Cross Country and Golf teams are starting to prepare for league, division, and state competitions as well.

We had our first Program Advisory meeting of the year, and I want to thank all of you that participated in the evening assisting us in providing valuable industry input into our vocational programs. It was one of the largest turnouts we have had for the event. Please mark Saturday, December 2nd on your calendar for our annual Showcase Spectacular as we open up the school to the public for this wonderful community event. This is our third Showcase Spectacular, and we look forward to welcoming all of you into the school for a visit.  We look forward to seeing you!

Thanks for your support,
Mr. Procaccini






Upcoming Events

Career Days
October 26 & October 27
Tours begin at 8 AM
No School for Tri-County Students

End of the Quarter
November 3rd

Spirit Week
November 6 - 9

Grade 8 Open House
November 9 @ 6:45 PM

Veterans' Day Observed
November 10 @ - No School

Homecoming Dance
November 18 @ 6 PM

Early Release Day
November 22

Cougar Classic Football Game
November 22nd at 6 PM

Showcase Spectacular
December 2 @ 10 AM




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Candidate Night available On Demand

The Candidate Night held on Tuesday, Oct 17, 2017 and recorded by Franklin TV is available for replay on demand. 

Use this link to go directly to it

http://view.earthchannel.com/PlayerController.aspx?PGD=franknma&eID=497


Or from the Town of Franklin webpage, choose "Live Meetings & Stream"
http://www.franklinma.gov/home/pages/live-meetings-stream

Candidate Night available On Demand
Candidate Night available On Demand


It should be listed as the top one for October 2017.
(Coming to this site after a couple of weeks other shows will appear above it)


My reporting live from the Council Chambers can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/10/franklin-ma-candidates-night-oct-17-2017.html


Saturday, October 21, 2017

LiveARTS String Quartet - Sunday, Oct 22

The LiveARTS String Quartet is scheduled to perform on Sunday, October 22, 2017 at 3:00 PM. The program will feature works of Mozart, Shostakovich, and Brahms.


LiveARTS String Quartet - Oct 22
LiveARTS String Quartet - Oct 22
The String Quartet:
  • Katherine Winterstein, violin
  • Gregory Vitale, violin,
  • Donald Krishnaswami, viola
  • Jan Müller-Szeraws, cello

When: October 22, 2017 - 3:00 pm
Where: Meetinghouse of the First Universalist Society; 262 Chestnut Street, Franklin, MA



Tickets:
$20 Adults
$15 Seniors
Students under 18 free