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Wednesday, December 24, 2014
Senator Ross: December 2014 State House Update
Municipal Building schedule for the holiday week
Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Reporting by walking around (photo essay)
Saturday's walk started at the Parmenter Nature Trail and completed by Spruce Pond. Along the way I captured photos and found out what was going on in Franklin.
The DPW were busy putting finishing touches on the new tot lot playground at Fletcher Field. The opening ceremony is scheduled for 11:00 AM on Tuesday, Dec 23.
Maybe the house was taken to provide additional room for parking at the Oteri Funeral Home?
The Curry House will be opening soon in what was the Franklin Cafe and Grill on RT 140. You can find updates from them on their Facebook page.
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Parmenter Nature Trail entrance |
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The water level is much higher than my last visit |
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new tot lot at Fletcher Field |
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there was a house here on Cottage St |
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not handicap accessible |
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location of the Curry House, a new Indian restaurant opening soon |
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The Curry House, Franklin, MA |
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stone wall casting shadows on McCarthy St |
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sunlight on Spruce Pond |
Electric Youth: Debut Concert at THE BLACK BOX
Electric Youth (EY) 2015, the international touring ensemble of talented singer-dancers trained at the Franklin School for the Performing Arts (FSPA), will debut at THE BLACK BOX in downtown Franklin on Saturday, January 10, performing two shows at 7:00 and 9:30 p.m.
Electric Youth is pictured in Todi, Italy during the group's 2014 summer concert tour of Austria and Italy |
Selected annually by audition, the group is chosen for superior musicianship, stage presence, and triple threat accomplishments in voice, dance, and acting. This season’s ensemble of performers, ages 14-17, studies multiple dance disciplines, voice, and acting at FSPA. Electric Youth 2015 includes Adriane D’Amato of Foxboro; Madison Asgeirsson, Kendra Dombroski, Shaina McGillis, Lauren Szczepanowski and Melissa Wyner of Franklin; Michael Fajardo of Hopkinton; Sam Evans of Medfield; Maddy Williams of Medway; Katie Gray of Milford; Kylee Rollins of North Attleboro; and Jenna McDermott of Wrentham.
The EY singer-dancers are backed by Boston musicians who’ve performed, recorded and toured with such music legends as Tony Bennett, Aretha Franklin, Dizzy Gillespie, B.B. King, Diana Ross, The Temptations and Van Morrison.
“The band that tours with EY really raises the level of experience for our singer-dancers and audiences alike,” says Director Raye Lynn Mercer. “These musicians have performed with A-list entertainers, and the music is first-rate. The arranging team for Electric Youth, including several of the band members, writes custom arrangements for EY that allow the group to take classic songs and make them their own.”
EY’s show band features Kenny Hadley on drums, Arnie Krakowsky on tenor saxophone, Artie Montanaro on trombone, Walter Platt on trumpet, Mark Poniatowski on bass, Ken Reid on baritone saxophone, Mark White on guitar and Mercer on piano. Under the direction of Mark Poniatowski, musical arrangers for Electric Youth are Rick Hammett, Jeff Perry, Walter Platt, Poniatowski, Mark White and Ben Whiting. Choreographers include Mercer, Casey Andrade, Cheryl Madeux, Nick Paone and Kellie Stamp.
Electric Youth has released six professional albums and toured Europe 11 times, with performances at England’s Arundel Festival, Disneyland Paris, professional theaters in Bristol, London and Windsor, and such renowned venues as Sanremo’s Ariston Theatre and Vienna’s Konzerthaus, Musikverein and Schonbrunn Palace. EY has also headlined Fourth of July shows for U.S. troops and their families stationed in Italy at Camp Ederle, Camp Darby, and Aviano Air Force Base.
The ensemble has performed on Royal Caribbean’s Oasis of the Seas, on Fox-TV and WBZ Radio, and at Fenway Park, Gillette Stadium, Mechanics Hall, the Smithsonian Museum Theater and the United Nations. EY’s music, including the 2014 album, Power Chord, is available at amazon.com and iTunes. Electric Youth 2015 will tour England and France this summer.
Tickets for Electric Youth In Concert at THE BLACK BOX are $26, with $18 tickets available for children 12 and under at the first show only. Tables may be reserved for larger parties of 8 and 12. To purchase tickets, visit www.theblackboxonline.com, stop by the box office at 34 Main Street in Franklin, or call (508) 528-3370.
THE BLACK BOX is located at 15 West Central Street in downtown Franklin. Light pub fare and cash bar are available. For more information about Electric Youth, visit www.electricyouth.com.
MassBudget: When Democracy Works
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FHS Basketball: Girls win, boys lose vs. Oliver Ames
Hockomock Sports reports on the FHS vs OA basketball games on Monday.
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/fourth-quarter-run-sparks-franklin-past-oliver-ames
Continue reading the Hockomock Sports article here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/oliver-ames-spoils-franklins-home-opener-in-new-gym
For all the results of Monday across the Hockomock League check this link
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-122214
Both the Franklin and Oliver Ames girls basketball teams secured two convincing wins to open the season, but only the Panthers were able to continue that success on Monday night.
A crucial 17-0 run that took five minutes off the clock late in the game lifted Franklin to a 57-33 win over Oliver Ames.
Aubrie Kutil started the Panther run with a basket, and Julianne Pisani and Jillian Spolidoro then added three combined points from the line. Lexi Martin knocked down a three and a two during the stretch, and Olivia Adiletto later converted a runner to give Franklin a 52-31 lead with about three minutes left. Kiera Fernandes scored two from the line and then added a three with under a minute to go. Niyera Mitchell laid one in in the final seconds for OA, but the Panthers had already done enough damage to capture their third win of the season.Continue reading the Hockomock Sports article here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/fourth-quarter-run-sparks-franklin-past-oliver-ames
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FHS PAnthers |
’Tis the season of giving and Oliver Ames senior Ryan Carney was certainly in the holiday spirit on Monday night.
Carney notched a double-double with 16 points and 11 assists to help the Tigers spoil Franklin’s first game in their new gym, 68-63.
For the second straight game, Carney proved he’s more than just a scorer and he picked up six of his helpers in the second half.
“He’s doing a lot of stuff,” Oliver Ames head coach Don Byron said. “Last game, he just filled up the stat sheet. His game has a maturity about it now that he’s developed over the year.”
Franklin (2-1) had the lead at the end of the first quarter, 18-14, but Oliver Ames took a 34-31 lead into the halftime break and then a 51-49 lead into the final quarter.
Continue reading the Hockomock Sports article here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/oliver-ames-spoils-franklins-home-opener-in-new-gym
For all the results of Monday across the Hockomock League check this link
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-122214
Monday, December 22, 2014
"it’s amazing to be in the national championship game"
In the 'where are they now' category, Hockomock Sports has an article reflecting on the soccer season that FHS alumni Kristi Kirshe just completed at Williams College.
Continue reading the article at Hockomock Sports here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/historic-seasons-for-pair-of-former-hockomock-stars
In the span of a week, two former Hockomock League soccer stars helped lead their college teams to the Final Four. Although both would be denied a national championship in dramatic fashion, Kristi Kirshe at Williams College and Dominik Machado at Providence College were major parts of historic seasons for their respective programs.
“We only lost three seniors from last year,” said Kirshe, “so we had a strong returning group and right from the start everyone was pretty clear about our goal, which was the Final Four.” The Franklin alum added, “It’s always nice to have your hard work pay off.”
Kirshe (left) and Machado (right) - Hockomock Sports photo |
Continue reading the article at Hockomock Sports here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/historic-seasons-for-pair-of-former-hockomock-stars
“It’s complicated"
With the comparison to the new tot lot at Fletcher Field fresh in mind, the point is made.
Continue reading the article here: (subscription may be required) http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20141222/NEWS/141229438#sthash.zRlOXYeG.dpuf
The playground had something that state Rep. Jeffrey Roy did not recognize.
Large concrete pipes painted colorfully to look like one long caterpillar stood out from the other playthings.
Roy, D-Franklin, was in Sderot, Israel, a city located just a mile from Gaza that residents say has been bombarded by missiles during this third major escalation in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
When sirens sound, villagers told him, children use the pipes as bomb shelters.
Continue reading the article here: (subscription may be required) http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20141222/NEWS/141229438#sthash.zRlOXYeG.dpuf
Franklin Children's School - Open House - Jan 23, 2015
Hi Steve,
I am the new director at Franklin Children's School a private, non-profit preschool in Franklin. We are getting ready for registration for the 2015-2016 school year. I was wondering if you would be willing to share the information about our open house with your readers.
Franklin Children's school will be hosting an Open House on Friday January 23rd 4:00-6:00pm at 900 Chestnut Street. The community is welcome to stop in to learn more about the school, tour the classrooms and speak with the teachers.
Thank you so much for your consideration,
Kim Barrett
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screen grab of Franklin Children's School webpage |
You can find out more about the Franklin Children's School on the webpage here http://www.fcskids.com/
Sunday, December 21, 2014
Franklin Recreation (@FranklinRec) has sent you a direct message on Twitter!
via Twitter, I can share that the opening ceremony for the tot lot being added to the Fletcher Field Playground will be held on Tuesday, Dec 23, 2014 at 11:00 AM
@FranklinRec - Tuesday 11am Fletcher playground opening ceremony
The progress of the playground from hole in the ground to the current finished product is shown in this series of photos
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The progress of the playground from hole in the ground to the current finished product is shown in this series of photos
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Fenced off hole in the ground |
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Fenced off hole in the ground - 1 |
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the playground comes with 'some assembly required' |
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it starts to take shape |
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pieces to the puzzle come together |
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a second structure is added |
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a few days later, more progress is evident |
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assembly complete, now the mulch is getting filled in |
'12 Days of Donating' - preliminary results
The Franklin Food Elves and the Franklin Downtown Partnership are pleased to announce that the preliminary numbers are in and the “12 Days of Donating” Campaign has collected more than three tons (or 6,000 pounds) of goods and $8,000 for the Franklin Food Pantry.
(L to R) Elf Ellie Teixeira, Co-Founder Cameron Piana, Food Pantry Executive Director Erin Lynch |
More than 90 Food Elves collected from their Franklin neighbors, the most volunteers in the history of the Franklin Food Elves. They worked in conjunction with local businesses that set up collection bins at their locations around town.
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Some of the donations dropped off at the Food Pantry |
“We’d like to thank all of residents of Franklin who donated to our campaign this year. We also would like to thank the elves that worked hard to bring the donations in, and the businesses that helped fill the donation bins at their locations. We are excited to see the totals because we still have more donations coming in,” says Cameron Piana, Food Elves co-founder.
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Student volunteers weigh donations |
Local businesses were deeply involved in this year’s campaign. DCU gave a check for $5,000, and 15 other businesses pledged a $200 cash donation and donated time and bin space to the cause.
Those businesses included Auerr, Zajac & Associates, LLC, Berry Insurance, British Beer Company, Dean Bank, Dean College, Drama Kids of Metro West, Emma’s Quilt Cupboard, the Franklin Downtown Partnership, Jane’s Frames, Keefe Insurance Agency, Murphy Business, Printsmart Office Products, Pour Richard’s Wine & Spirits, RE/MAX Executive Realty, and Yellin & Hyman, P.C.
For more information about the Food Elves and the “12 Days of Donating” campaign, please contact the Food Elves at franklinfoodelves@yahoo.com or visit their Facebook page.
This was shared from the Franklin Downtown Partnership page here
http://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/2014/12/12-days-of-donating-preliminary-totals.html
Franklin Senior Center: A new edition of The Franklin Connection is available
Franklin Police: Drive Sober
The Franklin Police Dept has shared this public service announcement from the MA Highway Safety Division
A message from the Massachusetts Highway Safety Division.
A message from the Massachusetts Highway Safety Division.
For the 2014 holiday season, the MA Highway Safety Division produced this spot with assistance from the Lexington Police, Lexington Fire-Rescue, and Bedford Police Departments. The message is simple and needs no narration. It's our hope that these images will instill some common sense this holiday season. The spot was produced by The Rendon Group in Boston, MA.
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FHS Sports results - Saturday - Dec 20, 2104
From Hockomock Sports we can share the results of the Franklin High School boys and girls track and hockey results from their games on Saturday.
Indoor Track (@ Reggie Lewis Center)
Find all the results across the Hockomock League on Saturday
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-122014
Continue reading the article on the boys hockey win over Canton here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/borkowski-nets-winner-for-panthers-against-canton
Indoor Track (@ Reggie Lewis Center)
Boys
Franklin, 39 vs. King Philip, 61 - Final - KP's 4x200 relay team had the best time of all schools on the day and the 4x400 relay team had the second best. Senior John Berdos had a strong showing in the 300M, finishing in 38.59. Ryan Spelman had the second best time (4:45.16) in the 1 mile race, and Logan Mitchell had a good showing in the long jump (18-4.50).
Girls
Franklin, 41.50 vs. King Philip, 58.50 - Final - Christa Wagner came away with the top time in the 300M for all Hockomock girls, Olivia Weir did the dame in the 1000M race with a time of 3:01.97, Abby Seaberg had the best time in the 1 Mile at 5:29.38, Hannah McNeil was the best in the 55M hurdles on the day with a time of 9.26 and Renee Poirier recorded the top shot put distance at 35-09.00. Franklin freshman Jessica Kroushl had a strong day, finishing the 55M dash in 7.89, which was the fourth best time on the day.
Girls Hockey
Franklin, 5 @ Dover-Sherborn, 5 - Final
Find all the results across the Hockomock League on Saturday
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-122014
Boys Hockey
Senior forward Alec Borkowski scored the game’s lone goal in the second period and goaltender Ryan Shea made 22 saves to lead Franklin to a 1-0 victory over league rival Canton on Saturday night at Pirelli Veterans Memorial Rink.
Alec Borkowski scored the only goal on Saturday night as Franklin beat league rival Canton, 1-0. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com) |
Continue reading the article on the boys hockey win over Canton here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/borkowski-nets-winner-for-panthers-against-canton
Saturday, December 20, 2014
To frack, or not to frack? - The Climate Minute Podcast
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screen grab of the Mass Climate Action Network page |
You can follow the link above to listen or listen right here (31 minutes)
"I’m happy with the way everything came out”
The Milford Daily News confirms that Guru Bar and Grill will be re-opening in January or February at the latest.
You may recall this news was shared here in October
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/10/tour-de-franklin-saturdays-reporting-by.html
Additional updates on Guru can be found on their Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/Gurubargrill
The Guru Bar & Grill’s dining room and bar have been dark and quiet for nearly a year, but the bustle of a busy night will again return to the downtown restaurant in early 2015.
Closed after a fire tore through the kitchen last January, manager Sid Sidhu said Friday that Guru will reopen late next month or, at the latest, early February.
The 30 Main St. restaurant, which specializes in Northern Indian cuisine, will welcome patrons with a new dining room and revamped menu following thousands of dollars in improvements and repairs.Continue reading the article here: (subscription may be required): http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20141219/NEWS/141215879/1994/NEWS#sthash.0G94UiAD.dpuf
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The 'open sign' will get lit up in January or February at Guru |
You may recall this news was shared here in October
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2014/10/tour-de-franklin-saturdays-reporting-by.html
Additional updates on Guru can be found on their Facebook page
https://www.facebook.com/Gurubargrill
Both FHS Basketball teams top Attleboro
From Hockomock Sports we find the results from Friday's FHS basketball games
For all of Friday's results across the Hockomock League, visit this page
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-121914
You can find this season's basketball schedule for the girls team here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/franklin49.html
and for the boys team here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/franklin30.html
Boys Basketball
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FHS Panthers |
Franklin, 60 @ Attleboro, 43 - Final - Sophomore Tim Prunier led the Panthers in scoring, dropping 17 points in the win. Seniors Marcus Giese and Dylan Reno each chipped in with 11 points apiece.
Girls Basketball
Attleboro, 39 @ Franklin, 50 - Final - Jillian Spolidoro led the Panthers with 18 points and Lexi Martin and Julianne Pisani each had eight for Franklin. Sarah Deyo paced Attleboro with 15 points.
For all of Friday's results across the Hockomock League, visit this page
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/hockomock-schedule-scoreboard-121914
You can find this season's basketball schedule for the girls team here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/franklin49.html
and for the boys team here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/franklin30.html
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