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"While attention across the nation will be focused on the presidential contest on Election Day, Massachusetts voters will also decide a quartet of ballot questions that could profoundly shape the future of the Bay State.
When they cast ballots Nov. 8, Massachusetts voters will determine the fate of proposals to legalize marijuana, expand charter schools, limit farm animal confinement and authorize an additional slots casino.
Here’s a closer look at the ballot questions."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
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http://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/elepdf/IFV_2016.pdf |
"The Town Council has opted to send a proposed plastic bag ban to its economic development subcommittee after some local residents and businesses raised objections to the measure.
The ban - which would affect single-use plastic shopping bags - had been before the council for a first reading at its meeting last week. A group of Franklin High School students had proposed the bylaw last month, citing the impact the bags have on the environment.
Councilor Andrew Bissanti, who leads the economic development group, said a number of people had contacted the town after the law was proposed.
"In between meetings, there was a firestorm of controversy - a lot of merchants complained," he said. "Big Y (supermarket) said they were not notified... there was significant opposition."
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screen image of the FHS student presentation on the proposed ban for plastic bags now assigned to a subcommittee of the Town Council with no scheduled meetings |
"Matthew Dao, a student at Franklin High School, has been selected as a member of the 2016 National Association for Music Education All-National Honor Ensembles.
Dao will join more than 670 of the most musically talented and skilled high school students in the United States to perform at a gala concert on Nov. 13 in Grapevine, Texas, at the Gaylord Texan Resort Hotel.
The young musician will be led under the baton of William LaRue Jones, director of orchestral studies at the University of Iowa.
Dao will play trumpet in the National Association for Music Education Symphony Orchestra. The high school musician is a member of the Franklin High School Wind Ensemble, Pep Band, Jazz Band and Symphony Orchestra, and a member of the Tri-M Music Honors Society."
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voter information was mailed to all MA registered voters |
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Download the Gala Sponsorship Letter |
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Download the Gala Sponsorship Form |
"Franklin sophomore Annie Walsh has been selected as the HockomockSports.com Player of the Week for October 16th through October 22nd; the seventh player chosen for the 2016-2017 season. Walsh had a tremendous week, helping the Panthers win three games and get within one point of the division lead with a week to go.
On Monday, Walsh netted a pair of goals – including the game winner – and added an assist in a big 5-1 win over division rival Oliver Ames that qualified Franklin for the postseason. In Franklin’s ninth win of the season, a 5-0 decision at Beaver Field over Taunton, Walsh was one of five different Panthers to find the back of the cage for a goal.
“We made the decision to keep Annie, her sister freshman Erin, and sophomore Cassi Ronan together on the same forward line, and it has allowed her to be more consistent and comfortable,” Franklin head coach Lisa Cropper said. “She has been looking for her shot much more aggressively in the circle, and it has paid off in the scoring column with multiple points in several games in a row.”
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Franklin sophomore Annie Walsh has been selected as the HockomockSports.com Player of the Week for October 16th through October 22nd.. |
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screen grab of Norfolk Deeds webpage |
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screen grab of Franklin Town Clerk new webpage |
a. Policy Sub Committee – MaryJane ScofieldSchool Committee Liaison Reports
a. PCC – Dr. Anne Bergen
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recent autumn glory at the entrance to Franklin High School |
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Franklin Public Library will hold a Halloween party on Thursday, Oct 27 |
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Franklin Art Association - November Colors 2016 Art Exhibit |
[Boys Fall Varsity Football] Franklin HS defeats Attleboro HS, 41 to 27.— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) October 22, 2016
Congratulations to the varsity team for a spectacular win!! You played as a team and won as a team. 41-27 final. Can't wait for next week!— FhsFootballGridiron (@fhs_gridiron) October 22, 2016
A great night at FHS!! #homecoming pic.twitter.com/mmuFO6eNPY— FranklinHighSchool (@FranklinHS) October 23, 2016
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FHS Panthers |
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Senator Spilka joined many with many to celebrate the ribbon cutting to open the newly renovated downtown Franklin |