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Providing accurate and timely information about what matters in Franklin, MA since 2007. * Working in collaboration with Franklin TV and Radio (wfpr.fm) since October 2019 *
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FHS Panthers |
"The second year for the Franklin chapter of Lion’s Heart - Teen Volunteers and Leaders will officially begin May 1.
Open enrollment for the organization runs from Feb. 1 to Oct. 1. Teens are assigned to groups beginning April 1.
In their first year, 32 members logged over 1,200 hours of service in and around Franklin.
For information: lionsheartservice.org; Allison Bernhardt at allison.bernhardt@lionsheartservice.org."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
Lion's Heart |
The Disabled American Veterans Mobile Service Office will be at the Franklin Elk’s Lodge, 1077 Pond St., from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. April 20 to assist veterans who have questions regarding their benefits and/or need help with claims.
"The School Committee voted to approve a $58.3 million fiscal year 2017 budget at its meeting Tuesday night, but the chairman said the process needs to fundamentally change in the future.
The committee passed the budget - which represents a 2.28 percent over the FY '16 budget - unanimously.
Committee Chairman Kevin O'Malley was the only member to comment on the budget during the time slated for discussion. He said he did not believe the school district's situation is sustainable.
"This budget is sufficient to help a good school system to remain good," he said. "It is not sufficient for the students, parents and teachers in our charge."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
"A former drug lab chemist convicted of faking test results and tampering with evidence, leading to a review of tens of thousands of criminal cases, is out of prison.
Annie Doohkan, who lived in Franklin before serving her sentence, has been paroled, a spokesman for the Massachusetts prisons system confirmed to the Boston Herald. Nicolas Gordon, the attorney who represented Dookhan during her criminal case, said she was released about a month ago."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
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School Committee - photo captured from webcast |
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Mental Health Awareness Week - May 16-20 |
- JKA – Corporal Punishment
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new curbing for the downtown construction project |
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FHS Panthers |
– Sophomore Jason Ulrickson came on in the fourth inning in relief and pitched four innings without allowing an earned run to get the win for the Panthers. Ulrickson struck out four and scattered three hits. Sophomore Matt Foley pitched the scoreless innings to start the game for Franklin. Offensively, senior Joe Corsi scored four runs, going 2/4 at the plate with a pair of doubles and an RBI. Jake Lyons went 2/4 with two RBI and a run scored, Tyler Gomes had a double and two runs scored, Josh Macchi went 3/4 with a double and three RBI, Jake Noviello was 2/4 with an RBI and Mike Skaza went 3/4 with an RBI and two runs scored.
– Caroline D’Aprile struck out six and allowed two hits to get the win for the Panthers. Maddie Connelly had a pair of hits, a pair of runs and a pair of stolen bases and Alli Shea added three runs scored and two hits. Clara Decarvalho knocked in four runs on three hits while Julia Arms had a three run home run and Rachel Cousineau connected for a solo home run.
– Sharon won all five matches in set straights to start the season with a win. Griffin Fein won 6-2, 6-3 at first singles, Fred Bondar won 6-3, 6-3 at second singles and Han Cui won 6-2, 6-1 at third singles. Adam Dobbin and Alex Romantz picked up a 6-1, 6-3 win at first doubles and Tilak Mehta and Dahujan Thiru won 6-1, 6-4 at second doubles.
– Freshman Nupur Shulka debuted with a 6-0, 6-2 win at second singles to help lead the Eagles to a season opening win. Sharon sophomore Emily Wen won 6-1, 6-2 at third singles and junior Michelle Coo and sophomore Rithica Neti won 6-2, 6-0 at second doubles. Franklin’s Hannah Sweeney won 6-0, 6-0 at first singles and junior Anja Deric and sophomore Katelyn Davenport won 3-6, 7-6 (7-3), 1-0 (10-6) at first doubles.
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6th Annual Franklin & Bellingham Franklin Fives Road Race - May 14 |
Baseball season is here!!!
The long winter is finally over! If the weather is good enough we will have three great days of baseball instruction out on the Dean College baseball complex at Longley Field!
Don’t fret if the weather is bad, we will just move inside to our indoor batting cages and gymnasium on campus! Either way the Dean College coaching staff and team will help you hone your baseball skills in preparation for the season.
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Dean College |
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Governor Charlie Baker and Lieutenant Governor Karyn Polito were joined by a bipartisan group of legislators to sign solar legislation into law to continue the expansion of the Commonwealth’s solar industry and establish a long-term framework for sustainable solar development in our state. The bill, An Act Relative to Solar Energy, passed both legislative chambers with overwhelming support and achieves the Baker-Polito Administration’s goal of reducing costs to ratepayers while strengthening the state’s clean energy economy and progressing towards the greenhouse gas reduction requirements set forth under the Global Warming Solutions Act (GWSA).
“This legislation builds upon the continued success of the Commonwealth’s solar industry and ensures a viable, sustainable and affordable solar market at a lower cost to ratepayers,” said Governor Charlie Baker. “As our administration continues its balanced approach to diversifying Massachusetts’ energy portfolio, solar development will be an integral component of our state’s clean energy future and we look forward to collaborating with the legislature on an omnibus energy bill that includes cost-effective, hydropower generation.”
Commonwealth of MA |
"The U.S. Department of Energy’s National Nuclear Security Administration’s will conduct low-altitude helicopter flights along the route of the Boston Marathon Tuesday through Friday to measure naturally occurring background radiation.
The radiation assessment will cover about 13 square miles. A twin-engine Bell 412 helicopter, operated by the Remote Sensing Laboratory Aerial Measuring System from Joint Base Andrews, will fly in a grid pattern over the area at 150 feet above the ground or higher at a speed of 80 mph.
Flyovers will occur only during the day and are estimated to take about two days to complete.
The measurement is being conducted to establish baseline levels for security and emergency preparedness."
"The Town Council last week approved numerous capital spending items, including a program to combat invasive species at the DelCarte property, funds for replacement vehicles and water and sewer system improvements.
The council voted on the items at its meeting Wednesday night."
Blue Hills Bank |
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New location in Horace Mann plaza |
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sign at current location on East Central |
@FranklinMatters New owners of the Franklin Agway say hello!— Franklin Urban Farm (@FranklinUFS) April 3, 2016
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Franklin Agway - Your urban farm store |
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the Cake Bar |
Discovering a mechanical problem with your car can be stressful and getting it repaired can be overwhelming. That’s why we put together some helpful tips for consumers when choosing a reliable auto shop for their vehicle. Keep in mind, caring for your vehicle with preventative maintenance increases your vehicle’s performance and fuel efficiency; it can also help you avoid more extensive and more costly repairs down the road.
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Mass Consumer repair shop advice |
The Town Council is considering a bylaw that would require some property owners with solar cells on their roofs to alert firefighters and police officers to their presence.
The council approved a first reading of the bylaw change at its meeting last week. A second reading (and subsequent enactment) will take place at a future meeting.
Franklin Fire Department Chief Gary McCarraher spoke in favor of the amendment at that meeting.
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Franklin Fire Dept |
"The presence of solar photovoltaic panels on roofs create electrocution hazards," he said. "On pitched roofs, we can see and avoid them. On flat roofs, we can't."
Dean College dance major Alyssa Davis was selected to perform her choreography at the 2016 National College Dance Festival taking place June 8-11 at The John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.
Davis earned the honor while in attendance at the 2016 American College Dance Association’s New England Conference held Feb. 11-14. Several dance majors from Dean attended and performed at the annual conference, a dance exchange that shares, supports and affirms the quality of dance education in academia and offers professional master classes, presentations, student and faculty interactions, concerts and feedback sessions.
Savings Approved | |
Fire truck | $100,000 |
Artificial Turf Fields | $200,000 |
$300,000 | |
Spending approved | |
Election expenses | $3,500 |
Veterans Benefits | $50,000 |
Sidewalks for Pleasant and Chestnut Streets | $1,800,000 |
Capital expenses (see listing for individual items) | $1,938,607 |
Water improvements | $1,300,000 |
Sewer improvements | $1,200,000 |
Recreation improvements | $50,000 |
$6,288,607 | |
grand total of approvals | $6,588,607 |
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DelCarte will get some funding to address the invasive species issues |