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Voters who wish to elect members to the local Republican Town Committee in the March 1 primary will have to either write in their selections or use stickers after a missed deadline.
Town Clerk Teresa Burr said Friday that the portion of the ballot where Republican voters might vote for members would be without candidate names. The other races - including the party nomination for president - and other primary ballots are unaffected, she said.
James Gianotti, chairman of the Franklin Republican Town Committee, cited a problem with the mail as the cause of the missed deadline.
Registration for Franklin Public Schools’ summer program is now open.Courses offered include coding, television production, chorus and musical theater, which are available to students entering kindergarten through 12th grade.
Registrations are on a first-come, first-served basis.
To view the course catalog and to register, visit franklinlifelonglearning.com. For more information, call 508-553-4814 or email lifelong@franklin.k12.ma.us.
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– Nick Rajotte was first in the 55M dash (6.93), Gareth King won the 600M (1:28.37), Matt Reimels won the 1000M (2:42.52), freshman Liam Monahan won the 2 Mile (10:25.25), Matt Tarantino won the 55M hurdles (8.67) and the high jump (league best 5-10.00), John Larkin won the shot put (42-06.25) and John Thompson won the long jump (20-00.00). Franklin’s Luke Gordon won the 300M (37.88) and Ryan Spelman was first in the 1 Mile (4:41.59).
– The Panthers claimed the 2015-2016 Kelley-Rex division title with a perfect 5-0 dual meet record. Sophomore Jessica Kroushl had a league best time in the 55M dash (7.50) and also won the long jump (16-05.00), freshman Halle Atkinson had a league best time in the 300M (42.28), Meghan Doherty won the 600M (1:42.54), Brittany Robinson won the 1000M (3:11.75), sophomore Nicole Clermont posted league best times in the 1 Mile (5:20.04) and 2 Mile (12:09.65) and Beth Neal won the 55M hurdles (9.85). North Attleboro’s Summer McGowan won the shot put (30-04.75) and Nicole Boulanger won the high jump (5-00.00).
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The Town Council will hear a proposal for an electronic billboard at a future meeting, though some councilors wondered if that was necessary, given the majority's negative opinion on the project.
The council had been scheduled to hear about the idea at its Wednesday meeting, though the applicant did not show. The matter had been raised at previous meetings of the council's Economic Development Committee.
For many Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School students, getting a pass for the school's late bus is a hassle.
For one group of students - Dylan Ross, Micah Perkins, Victoria Rezza, Dylan Lavimodiere, Robert Paige, Eric Bernard and Tyler Mello - it presented an opportunity.
The group's idea - an app that would dramatically streamline the process - was the state winner of the Verizon Innovative App Challenge, and is now vying for a national "fan favorite" award.
– Franklin senior Jake Downie scored a pair of goals in the first period while Joey Blaise added another in the first and Adam Assad scored once in the third period. Zach McGowan scored North Attleboro’s lone goal and freshman goalie Ryan Warren had 37 saves.
– Cassi Ronan scored a pair of unassisted goals to break a 2-2 tie for the Panthers. Elizabeth Quinn (assisted by Maddie Hinckley) and Jackie Connelly (from Marlee Paterson) had the other Franklin goals.
– North jumped out to a 30-0 lead. Nick Gould (145), Jordan Tillinghast (160), Jack Donohue (170), and Nick Morrison (182) each had pins for the Rocketeers. Evan Herandez (195) and Jordan Carlucci (106) had pins for Franklin, which cut the lead to 36-18 with three matches left. Devin Spratt (120) clinched the win for North and Anthony Biaungo (132) finished the match for the hosts with an overtime win. North clinches a share of the league title.
It seems that every season when North Attleboro and Franklin meet on the mats that a league title is on the line. This year’s meeting took on added significance because this will be the last time (at least until divisional breakdowns are reassessed) that the two programs will be fighting for the league championship.
With North switching to the Davenport next year, the matchup will still pit two of the Hockomock’s top programs but there will not be a trophy on the line.
North Attleboro took the bragging rights and clinched at least a share of the Kelley-Rex title on Wednesday night in the Kenneth Pickering Gym. The Rocketeers got off to a fast start, leading at one point 30-0, and closed out a 42-21 win over the Panthers.Continue reading the article online
Franklin senior Jake Downie scored a pair of goals, including the game winner in the first period. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com) |
Franklin scored three goals in the final five minutes of the first period and iced the game with a fourth goal in the first five minutes of the third period to pick up a big 4-1 win over North Attleboro in battle of two of the top teams in the Kelley-Rex division.
Coming off a 1-1 tie against King Philip – a game in which they felt they had let too many scoring opportunities slip away – the Panthers were able to find the back of the net three times in the opening period.
It didn’t come right away despite a great chance less than four minutes in. A mistake from North Attleboro left the puck all alone in front of goal and Franklin senior Alex Bissanti pounced and tried to go backhand but Rocketeer freshman goalie Ryan Warren made the glove save while falling.Continue reading the article online
"The best way to protect your kids online? Talk to them. Research suggests that when children want important information, most rely on their parents."http://www.onguardonline.gov/articles/0006-talk-your-kids
net cetera - chatting with kids about being online |
"Let’s set the record straight. Playing Lumosity’s games might make you better at those games, the FTC says, but that doesn’t necessarily mean it will sharpen your memory or brain power in the real-world. And those testimonials from satisfied customers? Many were from people who were offered prizes to say good things about Lumosity, and that wasn’t made clear. According to the FTC, that’s deceptive."
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