Donations made throughout the evening will support FPAC and help keep THE BLACK BOX open!
View the Facebook Event here https://www.facebook.com/events/264355961342385/
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Let's Go On With the Show |
Providing accurate and timely information about what matters in Franklin, MA since 2007. * Working in collaboration with Franklin TV and Radio (wfpr.fm) since October 2019 *
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Let's Go On With the Show |
"The chart below details the confirmed, recovered, and isolated cases of COVID-19 in the Town of Franklin. This data reflects the most current information available and will be updated with additional information as confirmed counts are released through the Franklin Board of Health from the state Department of Public Health (DPH). Data for this table is based on information available in the Department of Public Health surveillance database at a single point in time.Case counts for specific cities and towns change throughout the day, as data cleaning occurs(removal of duplicate reports within the system) and new demographic information (assigning cases to their city or town of residence) is obtained. Statewide data is here (https://www.wbur.org/commonhealth/2020/04/16/coronavirus-cases-by-city-and-town-in-massachusetts)."
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Town of Franklin: COVID-19 Case Count Status |
"As you well know, we are currently living through an event which will become a dash on historical timelines in future classrooms around the world. It will be a date memorized by history majors and a subject studied by researchers, scientists, and anthropologists alike as they work to understand what happened - how the spread occurred, what our response was, and how people across the globe pulled together to fight, to survive, and to find moments of joy in otherwise uncertain times.
The COVID-19 outbreak has challenged us all in ways we did not know were possible. Many of us have had to endure the unthinkable from losing jobs and suddenly becoming a homeschool teacher to worrying if it’s safe to take a walk down the street. But, it has also sparked some extraordinary and astonishing stories about the human spirit. Neighbors are helping neighbors attain food and toilet paper. Family bonds are growing stronger through video calls and virtual game nights. And, manufacturing companies are finding ways to change gears and produce much-needed medical supplies.
Now is an important time to think about how history is preserved and how what we choose to save will determine how we will be seen by posterity. With this in mind, the Franklin Historical Museum asks that you consider sharing your COVID-19 stories with us. What has quarantine been like? Are you home alone or with family members? What have you done to stay connected to friends and family outside of your household? What have you done to stay entertained? Did you binge watch tv shows and movies? Did you learn a new skill? What were your favorite moments, your most challenging moments? What do you want people to take away from this moment in history?
Stories can be shared using this form and/or by tagging us on social media #franklinstayshome."
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Franklin Historical Museum: COVID-19 Archive Project Survey |
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ready for the three votes to close out the procedings |
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Town Administrator Jamie Hellen explains; Assistant Chrissy Whelton listens |
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Department Spotlight - Technology |
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Franklin Downtown Parking Map |
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July Veterans VIRTUAL Coffee Social - July 1 |
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Help HMEA with Jukebox Virtual Bingo - June 24 |
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Ready to report on school budget Subcommittee meeting when it starts #sbsc0617 |
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Finally starting at 10:09 #sbsc0617 |
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Town Council Chair Tom Mercer opening the meeting |
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Chair Mercer explains choice of location due to the seriousness of the proposed cuts so the Council could "face the public" #tcbh0617 |
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Sunset is nice here on the field for this budget hearing. #tcbh0617
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On the FHS field as the budget hearing Wednesday took place |
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FSPA Announces Reopening Plan with Virtual Option |