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Kids Corner Spring - Still Time To Register
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@FranklinPSNews Regroup : Franklin Public School District » All » Franklin Schools ON as scheduled Friday 3/10/17 https://t.co/89vZSkKndn— Peter Light (@lightp) March 10, 2017
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FHS sign board at sunrise a couple of weeks ago |
"A group of Franklin High School students is gearing up for their annual "Spring Fling" - an event they put on for the town's senior citizens.
The event, hosted by the school's National Honor Society chapter, is scheduled to take place on Sunday, March 19 from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Franklin High.
High school teacher and NHS advisor Ann Ritchie said the event has taken place in at least the last three years.
"It's a day out for the senior citizens of Franklin, in which they can meet and interact with the young folks," she said. "(The seniors and the students) can sit around and talk, get to know one another, and there are different activities as well."
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Franklin Senior Center has a sign up list for the "Spring Fling" |
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Second Annual Party For The Pantry - March 31 - 7:00 PM |
"A 5-kilometer race later this month will aim to both celebrate the St. Patrick's Day holiday and raise funds for the town's police and fire unions.
The race - the Franklin Police & Fire Local's St. Patrick's Day 5K - is set to kick off from 55 Constitution Blvd. on Sunday, March 19 at 10 a.m. Registration begins at 9 a.m.
Chris Schmall, a firefighter who is organizing the race, said this year's event is looking to build off, or at least equal, the success of the first race last year.
"This is our second annual race," he said. "Last year, we had about 220 people, and we're expecting the same this year."
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Franklin Police and Fire Local's St Patrick's Day 5K - March 19 |
"A plumbing issue over the weekend closed the town's senior center, but officials are hoping to re-open it shortly.
Town Councilor Thomas Mercer, the chairman of the Senior Center Building Committee, said the building had a sprinkler head break on Sunday. The sprinkler, he said, was located in a first-floor closet, which suffered water damage as a result.
According to Mercer, the town has been cleaning up the damage, and plans to once again open the center to the public by next week.
The center recently underwent a renovation of its second floor, holding a grand opening for the area last month. Mercer said the renovated area was not affected by the problem."
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photo of a conference room at the Senior Center taken on the recent open house tour to celebrate the renovation of the 2nd floor |
"A pipe burst last weekend during the cold snap, flooding the first floor. We are drying the carpets and replacing the floor molding. We anticipate reopening on Monday March 13 at 8:30am. Thank you for your patience!"
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THE BLACK BOX Local Artist Series: Jennifer Tefft Band |
"Over the weekend, FHS’ Drama Club put on their performance of Gathering Blue at the annual Drama Fest, held this year at Attleboro High School.
The day started at 7 in the morning when FHS drama club members boarded the bus. Although all were exhausted, cast and crew were nervous and excited to perform the first show of the day.
Once they arrived at the high school, it was immediately time to get into costumes and makeup. An hour later the FHS students of drama club had been transformed into post-apocalyptic characters."
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combined cast of The Giver and Gathering Blue after their performance in December |
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The 20th Annual Trivia Bee will focus on TV trivia |
"Massachusetts is better insulated than many other states from a potential repeal of the Affordable Care Act, but a Republican replacement measure unveiled Monday could still strain the state's budget and threaten coverage for some, state officials and advocates said.
"This could mean billions of dollars lost in federal funding," said state Sen. Karen Spilka, D-Ashland, chairwoman of the Mass. Senate Ways and Means Committee. "I think it will have a direct negative impact on each person, consumer, whose premiums may go up even higher and whose cost-sharing may go up higher."
Even though Massachusetts has its own state law that in many ways mirrors the federal measure known as the Affordable Care Act, or Obamacare, the state relies heavily on federal money to ensure hundreds of thousands of its lower-income residents can afford health care."
"Evidence to substantiate the woman's claims of the Dec. 15 assault was never found, police said in a press release.
"Additionally, subsequent allegations of injuries made by the victim on Dec. 25 as having occurred or been related to the original allegations ... were refuted both medically and from investigate photographs taken by Milford Police Detectives," police said.
Due to the evidence – or lack thereof – police have concluded that the incident "did not occur as alleged by the woman."
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Remington Middle School in the snow |
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Volunteers needed for the Franklin Food Pantry |
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Franklin Odd Fellows |