"Franklin boomed in the 19th and 20th century thanks to industry as entrepreneurs launched new businesses making straw hats, felt, shoes, other textiles and even sugar"
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"Franklin boomed in the 19th and 20th century thanks to industry as entrepreneurs launched new businesses making straw hats, felt, shoes, other textiles and even sugar"
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Register O’Donnell Reports Strong 1st Quarter Real Estate Activity Despite COVID-19 |
"Senior citizens and their advocates have long struggled to tackle seclusion and loneliness in a portion of the population – particularly those less fortunate than Foley, without close family or the ability to drive.Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
To see her grandchildren, 79-year-old Hopedale resident Phyllis Foley arms herself with disinfecting wipes, drives a few minutes up the street, and heads into her daughter’s garden.
While she does a little weeding, her grandchildren come out of the house and sit several feet away.
“I think I’ve got a pretty good sense of what to do, because I had to do it for many years,” the former Navy nurse and visiting nurse said, adding that she wipes down every door handle, gives people a wide berth, and rarely leaves her apartment."
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“Senior isolation is always an issue, especially in the winter time” |
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"Recently, you should have received a census form. The US Census determines both State & Federal funding based on the information collected! Be counted! The census is quick, easy, and important, and all of your answers are confidential.We are currently (as of April 3) at 55.8% As of 3/31 we were at 49.3% so we increased by about 6% in a few days.
Visit http://my2020census.gov today!"
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Let's beat our 2010 Census response rate this time around |
Hello. I hope the last 8 videos in the #iseeyouiloveyou series have been useful in your life and the lives of those you love.
I’ve linked each below in case you missed any of them:
- DAY ONE: Where are you strong?
- DAY TWO: The SIGN Interview – find a few people to do this with and let me know what you find.
- DAY THREE: Questions you may have never asked your mother. Or your lover. Or your friend. (Listen in to a conversation I have with my Mum in London!)
- DAY FOUR: “Does it Matter If....?” is one of the most powerful questions to really discover someone.
- DAY FIVE: Resilience: The 2 Sources of Control ~ Discover 2 powerful questions to help you and others take back control.
- DAY SIX: Learn 3 powerful techniques to get people to reveal themselves
- DAY SEVEN: What space are you making for others? (a must-see for PARENTS + TEACHERS!)
- DAY EIGHT: Your #StrongLifeTeam – Your source of Strength: Monday – Friday of this week!
I hope you join me this week for #StrongLifeTeam - Together we will build something for you that you will be able to lean into for a lifetime.
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Also found in the Milford Daily News:Happy birthday Will! We love to bring a smile! Hey @johnkrasinski and @somegoodnews here is #SomeGoodNews ! https://t.co/70nZCAMgfG— Franklin Police (@franklinpolice) April 3, 2020
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Senator Rausch: COVID-19 Update #9 |
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Franklin Latter-day Saints Invite Town to Watch Worldwide Broadcast on Peace |
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"Discover how the railroad and small businesses helped to create the Depot Plaza area by the downtown Franklin "Franklin Dean" train station"
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"Voices Against Violence, a local organization working to end sexual and domestic violence, has new resources that could make it easier for people now forced to stay home with abusive partners to get help.
Because people might not be able to find a safe place within their homes to call the organization’s usual help lines without being monitored or overheard, Voices Against Violence has created a chat service that allows victims to communicate with domestic violence advocates by typing in an internet browser.
The chat service, which can be reached by typing rc.chat/voices into an internet browser, is monitored by staff between the hours of 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. from Monday through Friday."
"MetroWest and Milford area residents are among the record-breaking 10 million Americans to file unemployment claims the past two weeks.
A record-breaking 10 million Americans have filed unemployment claims in the past two weeks, including 6.6 million last week alone, amid the coronavirus crisis.
Workers in the region have not been immune to the surge in layoffs and furloughs. A record 181,062 Massachusetts residents filed initial claims during the week ending March 28, about a 22% increase over the prior week, according to advance non-seasonally adjusted data the Department of Labor published Thursday.
That new level immediately breaks the record set just one week earlier. During the week ending March 21, 148,452 residents submitted initial claims, roughly 20 times as many as the 7,449 who submitted claims the week earlier."
The mammoth US unemployment claims in their historical context. pic.twitter.com/UNDwhBMpZt— Ben Riley-Smith (@benrileysmith) April 2, 2020
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the “Rally ‘round the Restaurants” page on Facebook |