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Franklin Line approaching Franklin/Dean Station |
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The Trivia Bee judges table was busy between sessions |
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The FHS jazz band performed |
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Lots of silent auction items for the FEF fundraiser |
Welcome to the 3rd Annual Dean Dash 5K Race, we are excited to host you for a third edition of this great Dean College tradition! Last year, we surpassed our goal of registering over 150 participants so this year, we are looking forward to welcoming over 200 runners, joggers, and walkers. So whether you are a seasoned race enthusiast or this is your first 5K, join the Dean College community on what will be a fun-filled day
The course will start and finish at Awpie Way located just outside of Dean Hall. You will start promptly at 12:00 PM and take a 3.16-mile walk, jog, or run through the quiet, residential streets of Franklin. Every turn along the course will be clearly marked by a directional sign pointing you down the right path and a course marshal will be present at every road to ensure your safety.Register online at http://www.dean.edu/dean_dash.aspx
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3rd Annual Dean Dash 5K Race |
Our music students in grades 6-12 all won medals at the State MICCA festival. Congratulations to all.
All FHS administrative offices will be closed during vacation week due to water damage repairs. Work permits may be completed when we return from vacation on April 25th.
MICCA |
Due to Boston Marathon-related events, bikes (including folding bikes) are not allowed on Southside Commuter Rail trains on Sunday, April 17. Affected routes:
Last updated: Apr 16 2016 12:04 PM Click here for more information: http://www.mbta.com/events/ |
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Franklin Line |
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Norfolk County Deeds seal |
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This bowl will be included in the Silent Auction at the 1st Annual Empty Bowls Dinner at Franklin High School on April 25. |
The Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) this week announced changes to its commuter rail schedules, including alterations that would affect the Franklin line.
The new schedules, announced on Thursday, will take effect on May 23.
MBTA spokesman Jason Johnson said the new schedules are intended to improve reliability - partly by making one delay less likely to cause another.
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MBTA commuter rail heading to Forge Park |
Luke Gordon (32) battles with a Cohasset player in Friday’s non-conference matchup. (Phil Garceau/ESPN Boston) |
The new Commuter Rail spring schedules go into effect on Monday, May 23rd and are now available on the MBTA website at www.mbta.com. Please note that there will be no schedule changes for the Greenbush, Kingston/Plymouth, and Middleborough/Lakeville Lines. Paper copies of the schedules will be available in the Boston-based stations (North Station, South Station, and Back Bay) starting on Monday, May 16th. Last updated: Apr 14 2016 02:02 PM Click here for more information: http://www.mbta.com/about_the_mbta/news_events/?id=6442456079&month=&year=
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Franklin commuter rail approaching Franklin Dean Station from Forge Park |
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On Saturday, April 30th, the Franklin Art Association will hold an opening reception and awards ceremony at THE BLACK BOX, 15 West Central Street, Franklin. The show will feature an exhibit and sale of works of art by member artists, a "clothesline cash and carry" art sale, small works table and bin sales of original work and prints. Live music will be provided by the Franklin High School Jazz Band. Refreshments will be served and the public is invited.
The show opens on Saturday, April 30th, 12 pm - 8 pm, and continues through Sunday, May 1st, 12 pm - 3 pm.
Franklin Art Associate - Spring Show and Sale
"We are very excited to have the opportunity to showcase our members' artwork at this terrific new venue at THE BLACK BOX," says Sue Sheridan, association president.
More than 100 pieces of art and photography by member artists will be featured. All works will be for sale and reasonably priced.
The Franklin Art Association is a non-profit organization and has been continuously providing art education programs in Franklin for more than 40 years. Monthly meetings, art exhibits and painting workshops provide the opportunity for artists and photographers at every skill level to meet and learn from one another in a supportive environment. Meetings are held the first Wednesday of the month at the Franklin Senior Center, which feature art demonstrations by established regional and national artists.
The association's activities are supported in part by the Franklin Cultural Council, which is a local agency funded by the Massachusetts Cultural Council. For more information about association activities, check the website at www.franklinart.org and www.facebook.com/FranklinArtAssoc/
About the event:
WHEN: Saturday, April 30th from 12 pm - 8 pm, with an opening reception at 7 pm. The show continues on Sunday, May 1st, 12 pm - 3 pm.
WHERE: THE BLACK BOX, 15 West Central St., Franklin
ADMISSION: Free
INFORMATION: www.franklinart.org
"There will be no work on site (downtown) Monday, April 18.
Tuesday traffic will be detoured off West Central St down West St as curbing will be installed in front of 711 plaza."
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new curbing being put in place, to be followed with new sidewalks |
"On Thursday evening, the Franklin girls’ lacrosse team began a run of five straight games against teams ranked among the top 25 in the state with the visit of Div. 1 Central/East rival Concord-Carlisle, which won the sectional title last spring.
After losing a second half lead against Needham in the season opener and eventually falling in overtime, this was an opportunity for the Panthers to pick up a marquee win early in the season and build momentum for a difficult portion of the schedule.
It did not start well. The Patriots jumped out to a 4-1 lead in the first half, but senior midfielder Kenzie Pleshaw took over with four goals before the break and five in the game to spark a Franklin comeback that turned into a comfortable 13-7 victory."Continue reading the article by Josh Perry, Managing Editor of Hockomock Sports http://www.hockomocksports.com/pleshaw-fires-franklin-girls-lacrosse-to-comeback-win/
Kenzie Pleshaw (15) scored five goals and the Panthers rallied from an early deficit to beat Concord-Carlisle. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com) |
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Joe Paolino (Honeydew Donuts) |
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Frank Cusanno (Bristol Co. Savings Bank) |
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Bruce Healey (Dean Bank) |
"The School Committee heard an extensive presentation on district counseling efforts this week.
The committee at its Tuesday night meeting listened to several members of the counseling staff - as well as some students - as they outlined initiatives at the elementary, middle school and high school levels.
Committee Chairman Kevin O'Malley said the role of school counselors had changed dramatically from the days when the focus was college and job preparedness.
"School counseling is not what it used to be," he said. "It has never been more involved or far-reaching."
"Attorney General Maura Healey calculates that she could have purchased 1 million cups of coffee with the additional wages she would have earned if she were paid the same as her male co-workers.
“It is long past the time to get this done,” said Healey, who joined with state Treasurer Deborah Goldberg, State Auditor Suzanne Bump and dozens of male and female legislators by the Statehouse’s Grand Staircase for Equal Pay Day, which was Tuesday.
Chief among the topics was a pay equity bill (S 983) that prohibits employers from discriminating on wages based on gender.
The bill would make it illegal for a company to ask what a job applicant made in a previous job, which Healey said often used as a way to keep women’s salaries down. The legislation would also bar any prohibitions against employees discussing their wages with each other."
"The Conservation Commission is seeking volunteers for a cleanup of the DelCarte Conservation property next weekend.
The cleanup - scheduled for 8 to 11 a.m. on Saturday, April 23 - is the first such event at the 136-acre Pleasant Street property, which the town has opened up for recreational uses.
Town Conservation Agent George Russell said the work that day would likely involve mostly trash pick-up.
"It's more a maintenance issue than anything," he said, adding that the work would take place along the property's trails and picnic areas."
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the playground at DelCarte is currently closed for repair but scheduled to be re-opened for May |