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Sunday, July 12, 2015
MassBudget: Analyzing the Legislature's Budget for FY 2016
News from Norfolk County Registry of Deeds
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In the News: Kulanu Family Fun Festival
On Sunday, July 12, Kulanu is collaborating with Temple Etz Chaim of Franklin and Temple Beth Torah of Holliston to offer Jewish families the opportunity to enjoy the Kulanu Family Fun Festival.
The Festival will have a bouncy house, face-painting, crafts and "The Bubble Music Man,” who has entertained at hundreds of day care centers, public libraries, schools and children's birthday parties since 2005.
For the second year in a row The Bernon Family Branch YMCA, 45 Forge Hill Road, Franklin is hosting the Kulanu Family Fun Festival.Continue reading the article here
http://franklin.wickedlocal.com/article/20150704/NEWS/150709997
Register for the Kulanu Family Fun Festival by Friday, July 10 to get a rate of $5 for the entire family; $10 for families that walk-in. Register at https://jfsofmetrowest.wufoo.com/forms/kulanu-fun-day-07122015/
For questions, contact Kulanu Connector Dawn Doucette-Kaplan by email at ddoucettekaplan@jfsmw.org.
Saturday, July 11, 2015
Lewis St Neighborhood - Roadway Improvements
Pavao Construction will be starting the Lewis St. Neighborhood Roadway Improvement Project the week of July 6th, 2015 and will continue through the fall.
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Crocker Ave at Summer St |
Work will include drainage and roadway improvements on Lewis Street, Hill Ave, Crocker Ave, Cook Street, and Keough Street.
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equipment and work underway on Lewis St |
Access to residents will be maintained, but we ask that travelers seek alternate routes during construction.
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work on new sidewalks along Uncas Ave |
Where is Lewis St?
Off East Central St, opposite Rockland Trust
"I raised an addict - what could I have done differently?"
Patricia Byrne writes:
It has been a very interesting month. I have connected with old high school friends who have active or recovering addicts in their families. I have been contacted by people who are living the nightmare of Addiction as parents, spouses, children and friends of addicts as well as addicts themselves. Many have shared powerful stories of recovery. I have written or spoken the words ‘I am sorry for your loss’ too many times to count, though we really do need to keep counting… Every person we lose leaves a gaping hole in the world. That hole will swallow us all if the tide is not turned.
I did not intend to start a blog, and I am a bit unsure of where to take it from here. I am, after all, just the Mom of an addict who posted a bit of a hissy fit to her Facebook. I don’t think I can keep tossing out hissy fits, it would get old pretty quickly. I have decided that I will post when something is swirling around in my head enough to make me sit down and write about it, since that’s what happened the first time. It may be a few things in a short amount of time, followed by a lull. We’ll just have to see where this blog leads me.
This is a new journey and I’m glad for the company of all who would like to walk this path with me. We have certainly walked it alone for far too long.
Today’s thought: What could I have done differently?
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image from Heroin. Stop the Silence. Speak the Truth. |
Continue reading her thoughtful post "I raised an addict -what could I have done differently?"
https://stopthesilencespeakthetruth.wordpress.com/2015/07/10/i-raised-an-addict-what-could-i-have-done-differently/
#opioidFranklin
MetroWest Health Foundation: July News
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Zentangle Class Wednesday July 29th at Jane's Frames
This class on July 29th is one of the opening events for the Franklin Cultural Festival
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Star Players and Dean College collaborate on "The Wiz"
The Star Players of Massachusetts and Dean College announced the cast and dates for the production of “The Wiz.”
Performances are set for 7:30 p.m. Aug. 6-8 and 2 p.m. Aug. 9 at the Friedman School, 500 Norton Ave., Taunton, and 7:30 p.m. August 20-22 and 2 p.m. Aug. 22-23 at the Dean College Main Stage Theater, 99 Main St., Franklin.
The Wiz - performed by The Star Players and Dean College |
Continue reading here
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20150710/NEWS/150719495/1994/NEWS
For ticket information and to purchase online, check here http://starplayersma.org/
Friday, July 10, 2015
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA Area: FRI 7/10/15 - THU 7/16/15
FRI 7/10 10:30am Ecology of Sound - Rainforest Music - Franklin Public Library
FRI 7/10 12-6pm Franklin Farmers Market at The Town Common
FRI 7/10 6:30pm Art Night Uncorked at Franklin Art Center
FRI 7/10 8-9:50pm Frozen Friday DJ Public Skate at Pirelli Arena
SAT 7/11 1-3pm Zentangle Workshop at Franklin Art Center
SAT 7/11 1pm Little Pig Joins the Band: A Musical Author Visit - Franklin Public Library
SAT 7/11 3pm Visual Storytelling Workshop for grades 5-12, Franklin Public Library
SUN 7/12 8am-5pm Fight Hunger! Annual Paintball Challenge to benefit Franklin Food Pantry - (159 Milford St., Upton)
MON 7/13 1pm Mike the Bubble Man at Franklin Public Library
TUE 7/14 10:30am Get Ready for Kindergarten (ages 3-5), Franklin Public Library
TUE 7/14 1pm Subaru/Leave No Trace - Camping and Hiking Safety, Franklin Public Library
TUE 7/14 7:30pm Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee Monthly Meeting at Franklin YMCA. Public welcome.
WED 7/15 10am-6pm FSPA Open House for Prospective Students and Families
WED 7/15 10:30am Terrific Toddlers - 18 month to 3 years old, Franklin Public Library
WED 7/15 1pm Marvelous Marvin Math Blast at Franklin Public Library
WED 7/15 6pm Concerts on The Common: Sharon Band, Children’s Program: Rob Peters the Bubble Music Man
THU 7/16 10:30am Story and Craft for ages 3-6 at Franklin Public Library
THU 7/16 1pm Lego Club for ages 3 to 12, Franklin Public Library
THU 7/16 3pm Memory Cafe for Caregivers and their Loved Ones at Franklin Senior Center
For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.
For event details click HERE.
For Franklin Public Library Summer Programs click HERE.
*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email Renata@BetterLivingRE.com
FRI 7/10 12-6pm Franklin Farmers Market at The Town Common
FRI 7/10 6:30pm Art Night Uncorked at Franklin Art Center
FRI 7/10 8-9:50pm Frozen Friday DJ Public Skate at Pirelli Arena
SAT 7/11 1-3pm Zentangle Workshop at Franklin Art Center
SAT 7/11 1pm Little Pig Joins the Band: A Musical Author Visit - Franklin Public Library
SAT 7/11 3pm Visual Storytelling Workshop for grades 5-12, Franklin Public Library
SUN 7/12 8am-5pm Fight Hunger! Annual Paintball Challenge to benefit Franklin Food Pantry - (159 Milford St., Upton)
MON 7/13 1pm Mike the Bubble Man at Franklin Public Library
TUE 7/14 10:30am Get Ready for Kindergarten (ages 3-5), Franklin Public Library
TUE 7/14 1pm Subaru/Leave No Trace - Camping and Hiking Safety, Franklin Public Library
TUE 7/14 7:30pm Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee Monthly Meeting at Franklin YMCA. Public welcome.
WED 7/15 10am-6pm FSPA Open House for Prospective Students and Families
WED 7/15 10:30am Terrific Toddlers - 18 month to 3 years old, Franklin Public Library
WED 7/15 1pm Marvelous Marvin Math Blast at Franklin Public Library
WED 7/15 6pm Concerts on The Common: Sharon Band, Children’s Program: Rob Peters the Bubble Music Man
THU 7/16 10:30am Story and Craft for ages 3-6 at Franklin Public Library
THU 7/16 1pm Lego Club for ages 3 to 12, Franklin Public Library
THU 7/16 3pm Memory Cafe for Caregivers and their Loved Ones at Franklin Senior Center
For all the Town of Franklin Public Meetings click HERE.
For event details click HERE.
For Franklin Public Library Summer Programs click HERE.
*If you have any suggestions or events for the calendar, please email Renata@BetterLivingRE.com
2015 HockomockSports.com Girls Lacrosse Awards features the "Player of the Year" and 6 from FHS
The Hockomock League awards for Girls Lacrosse named several athletes from Franklin High School including the Player of the Year, Emily Jeffries and Underclassman of the Year, Kendall Reardon.
For the full listing of the Girls Lacrosse awards
http://www.hockomocksports.com/girls-lacrosse-awards.html
Player of the Year
Franklin senior midfielder Emily Jeffries has been named the 2015 HockomockSports.com Girls Lacrosse Player of the Year. Jeffries led the Panthers to a fourth straight Kelley-Rex Division title. She was also selected as a league all-star and the Hockomock MVP by league coaches.
“Emily is an excellent scorer and can be trusted in big situations but also provides defensive effort in the midfield,” said HockomockSports.com Managing Editor Josh Perry. “She was the primary player on draw controls and was a vocal leader on the field for both the attack and the defense for the best team in the league.”
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FHS Panthers |
Defense - Nicole Ellin, Franklin
Franklin senior Nicole Ellin was a rock at the back for the Panthers, just as she was this past fall for the soccer team. Ellin, who will be playing lax and soccer at Bard next year, scored nine goals for the Kelley-Rex champions, claimed 49 draw controls, 30 ground balls and had 27 caused turnovers to lead the stingiest defense in the league. Ellin was named a league all-star and helped Franklin win its first sectional title in 2014 and reach the sectional semifinal this spring.
Defense - Sam Jones, Franklin
Franklin junior defender Sam Jones was another standout performer for the four-time defending league champions. Jones, who was selected as an all-star by Hockomock coaches, scored once for the Panthers and pulled in 13 draw controls. She also scooped 22 ground balls and had 20 caused turnovers. Jones and the Franklin defense were one of the reasons that the Panthers got back to the sectional semifinal and their only losses this year were to teams in the top 10 in the state.
Attack - Julia Jette, Franklin
Franklin junior Julia Jette was one of the attackers that the Panthers could count on in big games. The University of New Haven-commit scored 38 goals on 76 shots and added 36 assists this spring. She also added 12 ground balls and six caused turnovers. Jette was one of the five Panthers that were named league all-stars after Franklin won another league title. Jette is one of a host of returning players that has Franklin the favorite to win the title again next year.
HockomockSports.com 2nd Team
- Defense - Tracy Pisani, Franklin
- Attack - Kenzie Pleshaw, Franklin
- Attack - Kendall Reardon, Franklin
Underclassman of the Year
Franklin sophomore attacker Kendall Reardon was named the third annual HockomockSports.com Girls Lacrosse Underclassman of the Year after an impressive season with the league champion Panthers.
Reardon recorded 50 shots this season and scored 24 goals and had 18 assists to complement the rest of the powerful Panthers attack and grew into an important player as the season wore on. She became a regular in big moments, including scoring an overtime free position goal against Lincoln-Sudbury in the sectional semifinal.
For the full listing of the Girls Lacrosse awards
http://www.hockomocksports.com/girls-lacrosse-awards.html
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