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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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Franklin School for the Performing Arts (FSPA) - annual Spring Concert - May 20 and May 21 |
"A local man was arraigned in Wrentham District Court Wednesday on several drug charges - including one that he made methamphetamine - resulting from a March hazmat response to his house.
Paul Therieau, 52, of 84 Stewart St., pleaded not guilty to manufacture of a class B substance, possession of a class B substance with intent to distribute, possession with intent to manufacture a class B substance, possession of a class B substance and four counts of attempting to commit a crime.
There was much discussion over Therieau’s conditions of release, as prosecutors wished to prohibit him from possessing any chemical that could be used in the manufacture of methamphetamine. When it was pointed out that common household chemicals like alcohol fell under that category, the defense and prosecution were given until May 4 to compile a list. In the meantime, Therieau remains free on personal recognizance."
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Franklin SEPAC: APRIL 2017 Workshop Reminder - Please join us!! |
About Franklin SEPAC:
The mission of the Franklin Special Education Parent Advisory Council (SEPAC) is to promote a network for parents of children with disabilities and provide a forum to share information and discuss matters of relative interest and concern regarding our children. This group provides regular forums for Pupil Personnel Services and parents to share information and discuss pertinent issues; develops, maintains and shares tools and a resource guide; and raises awareness of children with special needs.
We host monthly workshops educating parents on special-needs topics. We also hold support groups, fun meet-ups for the kids (like October's Halloween Party at Tangerini's Farm), and donate educational supplies to the Franklin Public School Special Education programs. We are a volunteer-run organization and need donations to help alleviate the costs of the above-mentioned programs. We receive our primary funding through an annual "Evening of Comedy" fundraiser that we host in April. www.franklinsepac.org
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FHS Career Day - April 28 |
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Mandatory Water Conservation Measures Are in Effect Starting Monday April 24, 2017 |
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work image by oil painter, Dianne Parnelli Miller from webpage |
Take a chance to help the SAFE Coalition |
SAFE Coalition Raffle |
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early morning sunrise at FHS |
Early Bird *
Football
Boys entering grades 10-12
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6:30AM-8:00AM
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Incoming 9th Grade Boys *
All Sports (except Freshman Football)
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11:00AM-12:30PM
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Sleep In *
All other Boys Sports grades 10-12 and Freshman Football (This is a change from 2016)
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8:00AM-9:30AM
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Middle School Strength and Conditioning for Boys
Boys entering grades 7&8
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11:00AM-12:30PM
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For The Girls *
All girls sports and Sports
Girls entering grades 9-12
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9:30AM-11:00AM
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Middle School Fitness and Games
Overall fitness and games
Boys and Girls entering grades 5-7
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12:30PM-2:00PM
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Middle School Strength and Conditioning for Girls
Girls entering grades 7&8
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9:30AM-11:00AM
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"A local lawmaker has spoken out in favor of a new effort to address the issue of “sexting” - sending sexually explicit photos - among teens.
State Rep. Jeffrey Roy, D-Franklin, and Franklin Police Sgt. Jason Reilly were part of a ceremony in Tuesday in which Gov. Charlie Baker introduced a bill - An Act Relative to the Harmful Distribution of Sexually Explicit Visual Material - meant to give law enforcement more options to deal with sexting.
Roy had filed a bill on the issue in 2015 - and put forth another in January of this year - noting that, under the state’s current laws, teens who engage in sexting could be brought up on child pornography charges.
“When lawmakers wrote the (child pornography) law 20 years ago, they weren’t thinking of teenagers engaging in this behavior,” he said. “Law enforcement officers were put in the terrible position of either charging a kid with a felony or doing nothing.”
"The town will host two cleanups Saturday in an effort to remove litter from from local parks, playgrounds, ball fields and roadsides.
One cleanup, sponsored by the town’s Conservation Commission, will focus on the DelCarte Conservation Property, while the other, sponsored in part by the Recreation Department and kicking off from Beaver Pond, will send volunteers to various sites around town. Both are scheduled to begin at 9 a.m.
Recreation Department Director Ryan Jette said his department’s annual Earth Day cleanup starts from the Beaver Pond parking lot, where volunteers are given trash bags and gloves.
“We have 26 areas around town that need to be cleaned up,” he said.
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the large pond at DelCarte |
Kudos to the health/PE presentation tonight at the School Committee meeting @FPSHealthPE ! pic.twitter.com/YrQYiB5k3x— Steve Sherlock (@FranklinMatters) April 25, 2017
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Live Reporting: Heath and Physical Education Curriculum Review |