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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 To Elect Delegates To Democratic State Convention - Feb 12 |
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FHS Panthers |
Hard hat was given to Matt Holmes for his outstanding effort tonight and great passing. Coaches error.— Coach Spillane (@FHS_PuckCoach) February 4, 2018
Proud to be a panther! 💙 https://t.co/ALslr7vha4— FHS Gymnastics (@fhs_gymnastics) February 4, 2018
Franklin 13 Attleboro 1. Hard hat to Magazu. G’s from Falvey (2), Holmes, Trask, Spillane (2), Tasker, Kyle Hedvig, Demerchant (2), Lizzotte, Miller and Sweeney. @FHSSports @HockomockSports @In_The_Slot @MassHSHockey @MyHockeyLive @BGlobeSports @MetroWestSports— Coach Spillane (@FHS_PuckCoach) February 4, 2018
With a 53-13 win over Chelmsford the boys are D1 Dual Meet State Chmpions!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Mikey Racca, Bruce Johnson, Jack Coughlin, and Riley Downing get the pins pic.twitter.com/tLayCbS8Gm— Franklin Wrestling (@FHSWrestle) February 3, 2018
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FSPA Presents "Shrek The Musical" Feb 10-11 |
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MassBudget: Progress on EITC and mental health funding, not higher ed |
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Andrew Scott Holmes |
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Ali Funkhouser |
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FHS Boys swim team takes Hockomock Championship in a true team way, only 1 individual 1st place finish but lots of depth |
2018 #Hockomock Boys Swimming Championships team results:— Ryan Lanigan (@R_Lanigan) February 3, 2018
1. Franklin - 343 (pictured)
2. Oliver Ames - 296
3. King Philip - 259.5
4. Milford - 234
5. North Attleboro - 194 pic.twitter.com/0quNwnvOuz
— Coach Balliro (@coachB_fhs) February 3, 2018
"Oliver Ames and Franklin had a lot on the line in Friday night’s game at the William F. Nixon Gym. The teams were tied for second place in the Kelley-Rex division and trying to stay within two games of league-leading Mansfield (which has to play both the Panthers and Tigers again this year), while OA was also trying to clinch its spot in the state tournament.
Behind 29 points from senior forward Kayla Raymond and defensive adjustments strong contributions off the bench in the second half, OA rallied from three points down at the break for a 61-54 come from behind victory and a split of the season series with the Panthers.
In the first half, everything offensively for the Tigers ran through Raymond. The Stonehill-commit scored 12 of OA’s 14 points in the first quarter, twice scoring on three-point plays taking the ball to the basket. She added another four in the second in the second, while Caroline Flynn knocked down a three and Abby Reardon added four."
"Marc’s life has been about pursuing twin passions: creating and recording his American roots songs, and exploring remote areas of the desert and mountain West. After signing his first publishing contract while in law school, he fronted rock bands and performed regularly in New York City clubs like CBGB, Wetlands, and The Knitting Factory. All through this period, he’d find ways to get into the West, picking up details from fellow wilderness junkies about off the beaten path locales and filing them away for future reference.
On one of these trips, he became intrigued by the cover of THE BIG IT, a book of short stories by A.B. Guthrie he found on a revolving paperback rack in a Navajo reservation trading post. It got him thinking about using his travels to create a set of songs in the cultural tradition of writers like Guthrie and visual artists like John Ford and Frederick Remington. Marc and Co-Producer Mike Ricciardi now present RIDE, ten cinematic recordings reflecting his romantic connection to the American West and exploring the value of its myths to contemporary culture.
Marc’s performed at Austin’s South by Southwest Music Festival and The Kerrville and Falcon Ridge Folk Festivals and has opened shows for Bob Dylan and other national acts. His song THE LAST ONE was a staple of Richie Havens’ concerts for years and has been quoted in the NY Times and featured on The CBS Evening News."
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Franklin Public Library: Marc Berger - RIDE - Feb 10 |
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