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A recent audit of the town has found its finances “solid and well-managed,” while drawing attention to a multimillion-dollar post-employment benefits liability still looming over every budget.
Melanson & Heath, a New Hampshire-based accounting and tax firm, presented information from its audit to the Town Council this week. The firm gave Franklin an unqualified opinion, meaning it believes the town’s financial statements are sound and free from any material misstatements.
Karen Snow, an accountant with Melanson & Heath, highlighted the town’s upgraded bond rating, which improved last year from AA to AA+.
“Part of the reason (Standard & Poor’s) upgraded that is because they feel you have a nice solid fund balance and you don’t have any plans to spend that fund balance down,” Snow explained.Continue reading the MDN article here
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The Curry House is offering the first #shopFranklin customer special!
Every Monday and Tuesday in April, you will receive 1/2 off your second entree (the lesser priced) when you dine in and show the attached image.
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#shopFranklin - The Curry House |
This group was formed in response to our desire to help support and promote our local, independently owned and operated businesses in Franklin and create a community where we respect and support our neighbors.
All area residents and small businesses are welcome to join and post on the page according to the mission of supporting Franklin’s independently owned businesses.
HEADLIGHTS ON FOR SAFETY
Mass General Law Ch. 85 sec 15
1. Motorists will be required to turn on headlights and taillights whenever the windshield wipers are on.
2. Motorists will be required to turn on headlights and taillights when visibility is reduced so that persons or vehicles are not visible at 500 feet due to insufficient light or unfavorable atmospheric conditions - Law will take effect April 7, 2015.
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At the meeting, he presented an artistic rendering of the finished island in front of the Rome Restaurant on East Central Street.
“The island gets smaller and really busy between the flagpole, the sign, the troth, the planters; in working with the Downtown Partnership, we plan to buy the planters and then surround them with stonework — similar to in front of the Town Hall,” he said.
Business owners say a lack of parking is one of the major barriers preventing more people from shopping and eating in the downtown.
Nutting believes he has found a partial solution to the issue of parking: Next month, he will deliver a proposal to the Town Council asking for the removal of the downtown meters in favor of two-hour parking. In addition, commuter rail passes will only be active from 5 a.m. to noon, freeing up spots that might otherwise be taken.
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Canton, 6 @ Franklin, 17 - Final - After struggling against an aggressive Canton team early, Franklin finally settled down according to Panther's head coach Lou Verrochi. Jack Vail led the way with five goals and an assist, Austin Kent had two goals and four assists and Alex Campbell had two goals and two assists. DJ Shea had 11 saves in net and Mike Sullivan, Alec Borkowski and Sean Lockhart were "excellent in close defense," Verrochi said.
Franklin, 14 @ Canton, 4 - Final - Emily Jeffries led the way for the Panthers with four goals and an assist. Kendall Reardon added four assists for Franklin and Caroline Lounsbury and Diana Griffin each recorded their first career goals. For Canton, Mary McNeil had a hat trick and Mary Nee had a goal and an assist.
Franklin High School is making a forensic science course and state-of-the-art lab available to residents through its Lifelong Learning Institute.
The course — wildly popular with high school students — will introduce how crime scene investigators pull from biology and chemistry, as well as mathematics and physics, to solve a murder or robbery.Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News here
Stone walls are a common sight in New England’s great open fields and dark, quiet forests.
To New Hampshire author Kevin Gardner, each wall contributes to the story of the region’s history.Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News here
A small group of area residents has organized in opposition to Spectra Energy’s planned 10.1-mile natural gas pipeline in Massachusetts.
Spectra Energy, a Texas-based company, has submitted a proposal to the Federal Energy Regulatory Commission to extend its Algonquin Gas Transmission pipeline system into the Northeast. The Atlantic Bridge pipeline, if approved, would connect into the existing 1,127-mile-long Algonquin line.Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News here
Joining more than 60 other cites and towns in the state, the Franklin Town Council has embraced the designation of “Purple Heart Community” in recognition of local veterans.
The council at its meeting Wednesday approved a proclamation, which Town Administrator Jeffrey Nutting will forward to the state’s Military Order of the Purple Heart chapter, declaring the town among the many Purple Heart Communities in Massachusetts.Continue reading the article in the Milford Daily News here