Trash and recycle totters |
So for those with pickups scheduled Monday, you are now Tuesday. Tuesday for Wednesday, etc.
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 *
Democrats in Franklin will hold a caucus to elect delegates to the Massachusetts Democratic Party’s 2013 Platform Convention on March 9 at 10 a.m. in the Franklin Room at the Alumni Restaurant, 391 East Central St., Franklin.
Cast as Maria in the Franklin Performing Arts Company’s upcoming presentation of "The Sound of Music," Franklin’s Erica Glenn says her life has mirrored pages from the script.
Sounding public safety alarms, community activists are calling on the state Legislature to make an emergency appropriation, saying tens of thousands of families and senior citizens in Massachusetts are running out of fuel aid with a long stretch of cold weather ahead.
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United Regional Chamber of Commerce |
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Franklin Education Foundation |
New research from the Federal Reserve Bank of Boston's New England Public Policy Center is prompting state and municipal officials to take a second look at a familiar proposal: regional consolidation. Motivated by the prospect of continuing strain on local government finances, this research examines the extent to which joint service provision could potentially reduce costs.
I took the following photographs today in the hallway at Independence Elementary School in Yukon, Oklahoma. The GT teacher, Dawn Dukes, has helped students create audio narrations (powered by AudioBoo) linked via QR codes for independent study projects students completed recently. It’s a high-tech museum-like audio tour, in the hallways of IES in Yukon. What a great use of educational technology tools to help students practice their oral language skills as required by the Common Core State Standards! It’s especially cool since the library at IES has iPod Touches for students to check out, pre-loaded with QR Code reader apps like i-Nigma so students can listen to their peers share their reports
Thoughts of outrage, unfairness, disbelief, and ultimately grief consumed me while I was doing this investigation. A list of ingredients that are banned across the globe but still allowed for use here in the American food supply recently made news. While I have written about some of those ingredients before, this list inspired me to look a little deeper and find out how pervasive this issue is for us. Are these banned ingredients contributing to the higher mortality and disease rates in the U.S.? . . . → Read More: Food Babe Investigates: How Food Companies Exploit Americans with Ingredients Banned in Other Countries
Losing a day to the Blizzard of 2013 has not deterred the more than 30 volunteers for today’s Franklin Food Pantry Phone-A-Thon from endeavoring to beat last year’s fundraising total.
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Franklin Food Pantry |
Those staffing the phones have a list of more than 3,000 residents to call. "There’s 15 phones, and we have three different shifts," Lynch said, adding that Dean has graciously offered to feed the volunteers.
That makes for a lot of dialing, but also a lot of excitement.
"It’s absolutely fun," Lynch said. "It’s a great way for people to feel like they are making a difference."
And whatever the final amount, she said, "We’re so grateful for all of the community’s support. It’s been wonderful."
The Franklin Historical Museum will be sponsoring a presentation this Sunday about the history of railroads in Franklin and our rail trail project. Ron Clough, Forest Supervisor, Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation, will present a slide show at 1:00 on Sunday at the Museum at 80 West Central Street in Franklin. Ron will cover the history of railroads and when and how they came to Franklin, as well as their importance to the community and region. He will also discuss how things changed over time-- with a succession of different railroads in town and the abandonment of some lines -- paving the way for the current interest in rail trail creation here and nationally.
Following the slide show, Ed Barth of the Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee (FBRTC) will discuss our efforts to re-purpose the railroad in Franklin into a multi-use, universally accessible recreational path.
Please also note that the FBRTC 3rd annual road race to benefit the trail will be held on Saturday, May 11, 2013. You can register online at franklinbellinghamrailtrail.org/3rd-annual-road-race/register
Thank you for being part of the rail trail effort!
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SNETT Entrance on Grove St, Franklin, MA |
Date/Time | Location/Address | Phone |
February 20, 10:30 a.m. | Concord COA, 1276 Main St. | 978-318-3020 |
February 20, 12:30 p.m. | Acton COA, 50 Audubon Dr. | 978-929-6652 |
February 21, 10:30 a.m. | Merrimac COA, 100 East Main St. | 978-346-9549 |
February 21, 12:30 p.m. | Ipswich COA, 25 Green St. | 978-356-6650 |
February 25, 10:00 a.m. | Natick COA, 117 East Central St. | 508-647-6540 |
February 25, 11:30 a.m. | Needham COA 83 Pickering St. | 781-455-7555 |
February 25, 1:00 p.m. | Wellesley COA, 219 Washington St. | 781-235-3961 |
February 27, 1:00 p.m. | Wayland COA, 41 Cochituate Rd. | 508-358-2990 |
March 6, 10:00 a.m. | Attleboro COA, 25 South Main St. | 774-203-1906 |
March 6, 1:00 p.m. | N. Attleboro COA, 204 Elm St. | 508-699-0131 |
March 7, 1:00 p.m. | Waltham COA, 488 Main St. | 781-899-7228 |
March 13, 11:00 a.m. | Norfolk COA, 28 Medway Branch Rd. | 508-528-4430 |
March 13, 12:30 p.m. | Wrentham COA, 400 Taunton St. | 508-384-5425 |
March 13, 2:00 p.m. | Franklin COA, 10 Daniel McCahill St. | 508-520-4945 |
Wine tasting, Feb 16, 2013 |
Grady Family Vineyards, Feb 21, 2013 |
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FHS Girl's Soccer Team visits MA state House |
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FHS Soccer |