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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 *
Friday, September 8, 2023
**Sunday** Sep 10 - Victor Rosenbaum and the Schubert Club
FHS football tops Wachusett, field hockey tops Oliver Ames on Thursday
- 1st Quarter: (F) Mike Davide 12-yard rush, Arnav Dhulipati XP good; (W) Brian Pupecki 3-yard rush, Ben Domineck XP good.
- 2nd Quarter: (F) M. Davide 4-yard rush, XP no good; (W) Dillon Harper 53-yard pass to Ethan Blomquist, B. Domenick XP good.
- 3rd Quarter: (F) M. Davide 5-yard rush, A. Dhulipati XP good; (F) Zach Winer 35-yard interception return, A. Dhulipati XP good.
- 4th Quarter: (F) Safety; (F) M. Davide 1-yard rush, A. Dhulipati XP good.
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FHS football tops Wachusett, field hockey tops Oliver Ames on Thursday |
Fall classes start next week! Are you registered for yours?
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Yes, the Franklin Turkey Trot registration for November 2023 is Now Open!
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Town Administrator's Report on the Migrant Housing Status - 09/06/23 (audio)
FM #1055 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1055 in the series.
This session of the radio show shares the Town Administrator’s Report segment from the Town Council Meeting of Sep 6, 2023. Town Administrator Jamie Hellen provides an update on the Migrant Housing status.
The recording runs about 22 minutes. Let’s listen to this segment of the Town Council meeting on Wednesday, September 6, 2023. Audio file -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1055-town-administrators-report-migrant-housing-status-09-06-23
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Town Administrator page -> https://www.franklinma.gov/administrator
Town Council agenda doc ->
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/agendas/town_council_agenda_-_9.6.23.pdf
Notification on migrant temporary housing
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/08/ma-notifies-franklin-of-plans-to-house.html
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Economic Development Subcmte shovels the snow bylaw forward for Council discussion (video)
Franklin TV and wfpr.fm schedule for Friday, Sep 8, 2023
- wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Friday
- Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = FRIDAY
- Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = FRIDAY
- Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) = FRIDAY
Thursday, September 7, 2023
101 Franklin residents to participate in Boston Marathon(R) Jimmy Fund Walk presented by Hyundai
Colleen Devereaux, Dottie Turner, and Walk Hero Mark Lewis will join thousands in the iconic fundraising walk for Dana-Farber Cancer Institute to support all forms of cancer research and care
101 residents from Franklin will participate in the Boston Marathon® Jimmy Fund Walk presented by Hyundai on Sunday, October 1.
John Moore, Molly Kruse, Katherine Caruso, Peter Willis, Michael Gibeault, Harriet Rauffenbart, Ariel Doggett, Emerson Laing, Angel Moscatelli, Peter Sullivan, and 91 Franklin residents along with thousands of other walkers, will participate in the iconic annual event that will unite the community to raise funds to support all forms of adult and pediatric care and cancer research at the nation's premier cancer center, Dana-Farber Cancer Institute. The Jimmy Fund Walk has raised more than $167 million for Dana-Farber Cancer in its 34-year history, raising a record-breaking more than $8.8 million in 2022.
Mark Lewis will participate as a Walk Hero for the Boston Marathon Jimmy Fund Walk. Heroes are matched with Jimmy Fund Walk teams to give participants an opportunity to connect with patients. Mark was diagnosed with Stage IV GI cancer with liver metastases. Mark walks on his match team, The Rak Pack. Mark Lewis
"Dana-Farber gives me a sense of security," Mark writes. "The Jimmy Fund is a way for me to give back and help others who are going through the same thing I am. I am hoping to be able to watch my two boys grow up."
"Throughout the past 34 years, the Jimmy Fund Walk has continuously supported life-saving research and cancer care at Dana-Farber. The 2023 Walk will be held during the Jimmy Fund's 75th anniversary year and will aim to raise $9 million in the effort to prevent, treat, and defy cancer," said Zack Blackburn, Director of the Jimmy Fund Walk. "This year also marks the 35th annual Jimmy Fund Walk. We are eager to get out on the course and see all our outstanding walkers and teams come together to support this great cause."
The Jimmy Fund Walk is the only organized walk permitted on the famed Boston Marathon® course, and participants have the flexibility to choose from four distance options: 5K walk (from Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's Longwood Medical Campus), 10K walk (from Newton), Half Marathon walk (from Wellesley), and Marathon walk (from Hopkinton).
Whatever route walkers choose, participants will be treated to 10 refueling stations as well as poster-sized photographs of patients – Jimmy Fund Walk Heroes – displayed at each mile and half-mile marker as inspiration. All four routes of the Jimmy Fund Walk will culminate at the Jimmy Fund Walk Finish Line Powered by Schneider Electric. Due to construction in Copley Square, the Jimmy Fund Walk Finish Line location has been moved to the Fenway neighborhood for 2023. Walkers should know that distances may be slightly shorter as we finish the walk in front of Fenway Park. The finish line will include a celebration complete with food, music, and a speaking program.
If walkers wish to participate a bit closer to home, the Jimmy Fund Walk has flexible opportunities. Participants can also join the event virtually by "walking their way" from wherever they are most comfortable—in their neighborhood, on a favorite hiking trail, or on a treadmill at home. Materials to support Virtual Walkers are available.
To register to walk or volunteer at the Jimmy Fund Walk, (#JimmyFundWalk) or to support a walker, visit www.JimmyFundWalk.org or call (866) 531-9255. Registrants can enter the promo code NEWS for $5 off the registration fee. All registered walkers will receive a bib, medal, and a Jimmy Fund Walk T-shirt.
About the Jimmy Fund
The Jimmy Fund, celebrating its 75th anniversary in 2023, is comprised of community-based fundraising events and other programs that, solely and directly, benefit Dana-Farber Cancer Institute's lifesaving mission to provide compassionate patient care and groundbreaking cancer research for children and adults. The Jimmy Fund is an official charity of the Boston Red Sox, the Massachusetts Chiefs of Police Association, the Pan-Mass Challenge, and the Variety Children's Charity of New England. Since 1948, the generosity of millions of people has helped the Jimmy Fund save countless lives and reduce the burden of cancer for patients and families worldwide. Follow the Jimmy Fund on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram: @TheJimmyFund.
Franklin Food Pantry to Take Part in Hunger Action Month®
• Organize a food or fund drive• Donate funds, food, or other pantry needs to the Franklin Food Pantry• Learn about the impact hunger has on Franklin and Norfolk County• Volunteer at the Franklin Food Pantry• Write to local elected officials and urge them to fight hunger• Wear orange on Hunger Action Day (Friday, September 23, 2023) to spread awareness and show commitment toward ending hunger• Join the conversation by posting photos or stories to social media with #HungerActionMonth For more information on Hunger Action Month visit HungerActionMonth.org.
The Franklin Food Pantry, Inc. offers supplemental food assistance and household necessities to more than 1,300 individuals per year. The Franklin Food Pantry is not funded by the Town of Franklin. We are grateful for our many partnerships, including that with the Greater Boston Food Bank, that allow us to achieve greater buying power and lower our costs. Donations and grants fund our food purchases, keep our lights on, and put gas in our food truck.
Programs include home delivery, a weekend backpack program for Franklin school children in need, mobile pantries, emergency food bags, and holiday meal packages. The Pantry is located at 341 W. Central St. in Franklin, Massachusetts on Route 140. Visit www.franklinfoodpantry.org for more information.
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FHS golf posts a win, boys soccer post a tie in matches on Wednesday
"Both Franklin and Oliver Ames earned a point after a hard-fought 80 minutes, but the Panthers and Tigers left the pitch with much different sentiments about their respective performances.
For the visitors, it was a well-earned point after quickly erasing a one-goal deficit in the second half. The host Panthers, who have aspirations to repeat as Kelley-Rex champions and potentially challenge for more, learned there is room for improvement.“We’ll steal a point here but I actually thought it was more of a fair game than I was expecting,” said Oliver Ames head coach John Barata. “Coming into this, we still weren’t sure what we had. Franklin is very good and once they start firing on all cylinders…I’m okay with not having to play them again. We have a lot of good parts to work with, the challenge is now connecting the lines. There were a few things that we were really good at last year that was have to address and fix.”
HockomockSports.com field hockey preview of 2023 season - FHS
Hockomock League: FHS players to watch for Boys Soccer
When it comes to Franklin this season, you could pick a handful of players for this list. Senior center back Rex Cinelli might be the best center back in the Hock this season and (rightfully) made the list last year, so we’ll switch it up and head to the offensive end of the pitch. That’s where you’ll find senior Andrew O’Neill, one of the many dangerous players that will make up Franklin’s attacking group. Legendary coach Fran Bositis likes to rotate his strikers relatively frequently to keep them fresh, and O’Neill was a part of that group last year with four goals and six assists in the regular season. Look for O’Neill, senior Hansy Jacques, and senior Sean O’Leary – back after a year away – to form one of the best attacking units in the Hock.