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To save some clicks, I went to the report and saved a copy of the MA page here
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Mansfield, 6 @ Franklin, 55 - Final
Franklin, 15 vs. North Attleboro, 85 - Final
Franklin vs. North Attleboro, 4:30 (sorry, no score listed)
Mansfield, 1 @ Franklin, 6 - Final
Franklin scored five goals in third period to runaway with a key 6-1 win over Mansfield in a Kelley-Rex showdown.
The Panthers looked like they were going to jump all over the Hornets when Ryan Spillane buried a rebound off his own shot just 40 seconds into the game to make it 1-0, but it took over 30 minutes of game time for Franklin to strike again.
“We came out flying early and I thought we had a really solid first period, we just didn’t have too many goals to show for it,” Franklin head coach Chris Spillane said. “In the second period. [Mansfield] came out flying, they took it too us. They took the wind out of our sails but we in the third we just had to move our legs again. I thought we did a good job forechecking, all four lines out there.”
FHS Hockey celebrates a goal ((Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com) |
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FHS Panthers |
Franklin, 74 @ Foxboro, 42 - Final - Shawn Hanley led Franklin with 15 points while Dylan Reno and Marcus Giese each scored 14 points for the Panthers.
Foxboro, 49 @ Franklin, 51 - Final - Kat Tamulionis scored 24 points for Foxboro in the loss.
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Teen Advisory Board |
A Rhode Island man broke into a West Central Street apartment Sunday and stabbed another man several times after the two came to blows, a prosecutor said Tuesday.
Keinan McKenna, 22, of Woonsocket, now faces charges of attempted murder and assault and battery with a dangerous weapon, as well as other charges stemming from the violent confrontation.
Arrested at about 11 p.m. Sunday in Woonsocket, McKenna was arraigned in Wrentham District Court Tuesday afternoon. The court entered a not-guilty plea on his behalf.Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News: http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150114/NEWS/150118674/1994/NEWS#sthash.IPMk7A3U.dpuf
1. $175.29 from PBCmotion to approve, seconded, passed 7-0
2. $459.38 from All American Publishing
3. $1,800.00 from Franklin Music Boosters
4. $250.00 from Maura Schaeffer Jobin
5. $243.00 from various parents
6. $987.00 from various parents
Policy – Elimination (First Reading)subcommittee discussion recommends removal of this oneo GCBA – Professional Staff Salary Schedules
BICO Collaborative AgreementAdopted in the fall, there was a member community that had not shown up
2015-2016 School Calendar Drafthttp://www.franklinmatters.org/2015/01/fps-school-calendar-for-2015-2016-draft.html
c. CapitalSally Winslow, Tim Raposa, Joyce Edwards, Beth Fitzmaurice
1. Madison Wendellrecognized by Superintedent as in the Top 1% of their class
2. Haley Frank
A successful night at school committee showcasing student achievements. Thank you @FHS_Puck #ourfirsttweet
— FPS PPS (@fps4students) January 14, 2015
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The Curry House is now open on RT 140 |
If you come to a Franklin High School sports game, there’s a good chance you’ll see the famous Rattle City. In fact, it probably would be hard to miss.
You’ll see dozens of FHS students, some decked out in odd and festive costumes, and others holdings signs and pictures. Everyone, however, will be chanting and screaming, rooting for their beloved Panthers.
So what exactly is Rattle City? Despite its size and prominence, there are still many FHS students, particularly underclassmen, who do not know or understand its role. It may be because the name “Rattle City” may not have an obvious meaning to everyone. The idea is to have a fan section that is so rowdy and enthusiastic that it psyches the opposing team out. It was inspired by various colleges whose students practiced such a strategy during sports games.
Pantherbook photo of Rattle City at a Basketball game in January 2015 |
A first at LiveARTS: the featured solo instrument is the French horn! Liberated from the orchestral brass section, virtuoso French hornist, Kevin Owen, with his pianist wife, Asako Shibata, “cuts loose” in an awe-inspiring demonstration of what the French horn is all about. Often regarded as the most difficult of the instruments in the orchestra, the French horn and its lovely tonality will be demonstrated by Owen in performance and in informative remarks that will be not only illustrative but fascinating. Owen is widely recognized as one of the the finest horn players today, and his participation in an exceptionally wide variety of ensembles throughout his career is nothing short of astounding.
Kevin Owen, French Horn (LiveArts photo) |
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LiveArts postcard |