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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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Post Graduation Plans | Count |
University of Massachusetts, Amherst | 28 |
Employment | 16 |
Massachusetts Bay Community College | 13 |
Westfield State University | 13 |
University of New Hampshire at Durham | 12 |
Bridgewater State University | 11 |
University of Rhode Island | 10 |
Assumption College | 9 |
Roger Williams University | 9 |
Bryant University | 7 |
Saint Anselm College | 7 |
University of Connecticut | 7 |
University of Massachusetts, Lowell | 7 |
Boston College | 6 |
Curry College | 6 |
Dean College | 6 |
Providence College | 6 |
Bristol Community College | 5 |
Stonehill College | 5 |
Wentworth Institute of Technology | 5 |
Bentley University | 4 |
Berklee College of Music | 4 |
Endicott College | 4 |
Fitchburg State University | 4 |
Keene State College | 4 |
Plymouth State University | 4 |
The University of Tampa | 4 |
University of Maine | 4 |
University of New Haven | 4 |
American University | 3 |
Boston University | 3 |
College of the Holy Cross | 3 |
Hofstra University | 3 |
Johnson & Wales University (Providence) | 3 |
Massachusetts College of Art and Design | 3 |
Massachusetts College of Liberal Arts | 3 |
Rochester Institute of Technology | 3 |
Saint Michael's College | 3 |
Southern New Hampshire University | 3 |
Suffolk University | 3 |
Syracuse University | 3 |
Transitions-Vocational | 3 |
University of Hartford | 3 |
University of Massachusetts, Boston | 3 |
University of Massachusetts, Dartmouth | 3 |
University of New England | 3 |
University of South Carolina | 3 |
University of Vermont | 3 |
Worcester State University | 3 |
Becker College | 2 |
Brandeis University | 2 |
Colby College | 2 |
Colby-Sawyer College | 2 |
Cornell University | 2 |
Embry-Riddle Aeronautical University - Daytona Beach | 2 |
Fordham University | 2 |
Framingham State University | 2 |
Ithaca College | 2 |
Marymount Manhattan College | 2 |
Merrimack College | 2 |
Mount Ida College | 2 |
Nichols College | 2 |
Northeastern University | 2 |
Oberlin College | 2 |
Pennsylvania State University | 2 |
Quinnipiac University | 2 |
Quinsigamond Community College | 2 |
Sacred Heart University | 2 |
Salem State University | 2 |
Salve Regina University | 2 |
Simmons College | 2 |
Springfield College | 2 |
Temple University | 2 |
The George Washington University | 2 |
United States Marine Corp | 2 |
University of Delaware | 2 |
AMDA - College and Conservatory of the Performing Arts | 1 |
Athletics | 1 |
Benjamin Franklin Institute of Technology | 1 |
Bridgton Academy | 1 |
Brigham Young University | 1 |
Bunker Hill Community College | 1 |
Champlain College | 1 |
College of Charleston | 1 |
Colorado State University | 1 |
Connecticut College | 1 |
Dalhousie University | 1 |
Daniel Webster College | 1 |
Eastman School of Music of the U of Rochester | 1 |
Elon University | 1 |
Emmanuel College | 1 |
Empire Beauty School | 1 |
Fairfield University | 1 |
Fashion Institute of Design & Merchandising | 1 |
Fashion Institute of Technology | 1 |
Flagler College | 1 |
Florida Gulf Coast University | 1 |
Franklin Pierce University | 1 |
Gap year to pursue film | 1 |
Gap year to travel | 1 |
Georgia Institute of Technology | 1 |
High Point University | 1 |
Husson University | 1 |
Indiana University at Bloomington | 1 |
International Fashion Academy- Paris | 1 |
James Madison University | 1 |
Kettering University | 1 |
Lasell College | 1 |
Lehigh University | 1 |
Lesley University | 1 |
Loyola Marymount University | 1 |
Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich | 1 |
Marist College | 1 |
Massachusetts Institute of Technology | 1 |
Massachusetts Maritime Academy | 1 |
Middlebury College | 1 |
National Guard of the United States | 1 |
New England College | 1 |
Pace University, New York City | 1 |
Philadelphia University | 1 |
Post-secondary Education | 1 |
Princeton University | 1 |
Regis College | 1 |
Rollins College | 1 |
San Diego Miramar College | 1 |
Santa Barbara City College | 1 |
Snow College | 1 |
St. John's University - Queens Campus | 1 |
Stony Brook University | 1 |
The College of New Jersey | 1 |
The University of Texas, Austin | 1 |
Tri-County Regional Vocational School-Cosmetology | 1 |
United States Army | 1 |
University of Prince Edward Island | 1 |
University of California, Los Angeles | 1 |
University of Charleston | 1 |
University of Dallas | 1 |
University of Minnesota, Twin Cities | 1 |
University of Northern Colorado | 1 |
University of Prince Edward Island | 1 |
University of Rochester | 1 |
Villanova University | 1 |
Virginia Tech | 1 |
Wagner College | 1 |
Western New England University | 1 |
Wheaton College MA | 1 |
Wheelock College | 1 |
Grand Total | 409 |
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Franklin High School |
"Prior to taking on Acton-Boxboro, Franklin gathered together to watch footage of the program’s only sectional title win. The players were inspired by the film of the dramatic victory over Concord-Carlisle, but those positive memories did not translate into a great start to Thursday’s Div. 1 East final at Pisini Field.
The Panthers struggled to find the cage in the first half against the Colonials and went into halftime trailing 5-2. Franklin did not panic. The players huddled together, reminded of the tough games that they have played this season, and made a couple of small changes.
“We’ve been down 12-0 before at halftime, to Westwood, and I said that to them, so 5-2 was nothing,” said Franklin coach Kristin Igoe. “And it wasn’t anything dramatic going on, it was little things that we could fix. So, we didn’t get down on ourselves.”
The Panthers turned the game on its head with five straight goals after halftime and then held on to possession for the final four minutes of the game to pull out a 7-6 victory to claim the program’s second sectional title."Continue reading the article online at Hockomock Sports
Kendall Reardon (5) celebrates at the final whistle, as Franklin held off Acton-Boxboro to win the Div. 1 East title. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com) |
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construction downtown Franklin |
"Members of the Town Council shared their concerns - largely regarding future benefits owed to employees - to the town's legislative delegation at a meeting this week.
The council met with State Sens. Richard Ross, R-Wrentham, and Karen Spilka, D-Ashland, and State Rep. Jeffrey Roy, D-Franklin, at its meeting Wednesday night.
Many of the councilors said they had concerns about other post-employment benefits (OPEB) - the cost of benefits other than pensions that will come due to retired town employees. Franklin's unfunded liability for such benefits is more than $90 million."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
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Senator Ross, Senator Spilka, Representative Roy speaking with the Town Council (Town of Franklin photo) |
"In an effort to expand its enrollment, the Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School has sought town approval for a new location.
This is the latest step in a multi-year process that school officials hope will end with a new Washington Street facility opening in September 2017.
"About four years ago, our Board of Trustees made the decision to try to move out of our current (Main Street) facility," said Heather Zolnowski, the head of the school, adding that the building is shared with the Catholic Archdiocese, which runs a large religious education program. "Our partnership has been amazing, but we need to vacate the building after 3:45 p.m., which makes it difficult to run after-school programs."
"Residents voted to reject a proposed three-year moratorium on artificial turf during a standing vote at a Special Town Meeting Thursday night.
However, voters accepted a motion for a different article that officials said could help address some of the concerns that the moratorium sought to ease.
Article One, which asked the town to adopt a three-year moratorium on “the engineering, planning, construction or installation of any synthetic turf,” or loose crumb-rubber infill. Filed as a citizen’s petition, it would not have affected existing fields or turf used on private property. Proponents said chemicals used in crumb rubber — or recycled tire pieces — can pose potential health risks.
The public accepted Article Two, which sought the approval of $450,000 of Community Preservation funds to be used for playground renovations and enhancements — including handicap accessibility — at local parks, according to the warrant."
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the new artificial turf field at FHS has good softness with its new infill although it is crumb rubber and is controversial |
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Electric Youth performing at THE BLACK BOX |
"There is a neighborhood meeting tomorrow night at 6PM at regarding the reconstruction of the Northgate area, which includes Coronation Drive.
Yes, it is planned for roadway surface reductions for stormwater, traffic calming, and most importantly costs. Also there will be sidewalk reductions, but we are aware of the poor drop off area behind the Kennedy School so we are making improvements there."
Dates: September 6-November 1; Review November 15; Exam date: November 29, 2016
Time: 6:00 PM – 8:30 PM
Location: Franklin Liquors, 363 E. Central Street, Franklin MA
Instructed by: Kim M. Simone, CSW, FWS
Tuition: $999Seating is limited, and you must be 21+ to participate
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Wine Scholar Guild |
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Survivor Challenges |
"Horace Mann School eighth-graders have been reading the names of Holocaust victims as part of the school's "Days of Remembrance" week.
When Janet Applefield appeared in front of them Wednesday morning, she told them she nearly became one of them.
"You could've been reading my name," the Holocaust survivor said at the school while recounting her experiences during World War II."
"Tri-County Regional Vocational Technical High School handed out 218 diplomas to the Class of 2016 during the school’s 37th graduation ceremony, held June 5.
Joining Superintendent-Director Stephen Dockray at the stage were school committee Chair Steven Trask; school committee Vice Chair Donna Cabibbo; Principal Michael Procaccini; Vocational Director Jean George; Director of Guidance Scott O’Brien; class valedictorian Jennifer Bowness, of North Attleborough; class salutatorian Thomas Vagnini, of Medfield; and class president Stephanie Brousseau, of North Attleborough."
"A local group opposed to Spectra Energy’s proposed pipeline is holding an informational meeting at the Milford Town Library Thursday night.
Carolyn and Rand Barthel from 350 Massachusetts, a network of volunteer activists from around the state, will give a fact-based PowerPoint presentation about the pipeline, which is proposed to run through Milford and several other Milford-area towns.
The presentation is scheduled for Thursday at 7 p.m. at the library, 80 Spruce St."
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Strawberry Stroll Sponsors |
For the second time in three seasons, Franklin will be playing in the Div. 1 East final, following a 14-7 victory on Tuesday night against fifth seed Bishop Feehan at Pisini Field.
The Panthers beat Feehan for the second time this season (Franklin won 10-3 in the regular season meeting) and the experience of playing a regular season schedule loaded with tournament-caliber opponents, including many ranked in the top 10 in the state, is paying off, according to head coach Kristin Igoe.
“I definitely think strength of schedule is a big factor,” she explained. “We’ve been in games where we’re up, we’ve been crushed, and we’ve been close at half…we’ve had every situation and I think that helps in the tournament.”
Kenzie Pleshaw (15) led the Franklin girls lacrosse team to its second D1 East final in three years with a win over Feehan. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com) |