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MassBudget: Budget Monitor Conference Preview |
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MassBudget: Budget Monitor Conference Preview |
Bridal Gown Exhibit opens today |
Bridal Gown Exhibit opens today 1 |
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FHS Panthers |
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"For more than two decades, Brian Powers has been helping to teach people to brew beer at home.
Now, the longtime owner of Strange Brew homebrew shop, plans on opening the Strange Brew brewery and taproom, and he hopes to educate consumers about the art or brewing.
“I’ve been teaching people for 20-plus years and I still want to do that,” said Powers, 46, of Holden. “I’ll be running the taproom myself, I’ll be able to talk about the beers, the process, what went into it. I want to help people appreciate the beer.”
The brewery and taproom will share space with the homebrew shop at its 416 Boston Post Road East location. The space, home of the former Laser Zone, is more than 16,000 square feet and has more than enough space for both businesses, Powers said."
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Strange Brew brewery and taproom |
"Rhode Islanders feel slighted that Bostonians get all the glory for helping spark the American Revolution with the Boston Tea Party. After all, more than a year before any tea was tossed, Rhode Island colonists burned a British ship.
Saturday is the 246th anniversary of the day a local ship captain lured the British schooner HMS Gaspee into shallow waters a few miles south of Providence, where it ran aground. A smaller model of a ship will be burned Sunday to commemorate the forgotten act of rebellion.
U.S. Sen. Sheldon Whitehouse often recounts the story of how colonists waited till night fell, rowed out to the stranded Gaspee, shot the ship’s captain and burned the boat. It’s a cool story about an extraordinary act, said the Rhode Island Democrat. By comparison, he said, Massachusetts patriots mustered the courage to push tea off the deck of a British boat more than a year later.
“It’s going to be a long, slow process to try to correct 240 years of the Massachusetts megaphone, but I think it is important to stick up for historic deeds that were done by Rhode Islanders,” said Whitehouse, who spoke about the Gaspee Affair Monday on the Senate floor."
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"Arun Kavishwar and Saketh Saripalli know a little something about success.
The Franklin High School juniors and members of Franklin’s DECA club placed fourth at DECA’s International Career Development Conference (ICDC) in Atlanta in April. Their project focused on making location scouting for films more accessible to the general public.
Location scouting “has not been opened to the independent creator,” Kavishwar said. He said their project “was a way of decentralizing and making (the location scouting) market available to anyone.”
Their project, called Scoutis, “dramatically reduces the price of location scouting to under 1 percent of the current price, targeting those independent creators who have been priced out of the current industry,” Kavishwar wrote in an email. “Currently, location scouting requires a three-person team, equipment and a great deal of logistics; our platform removes all those barriers, requiring only one person and a phone (camera).”
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DECA President Isaac Nelson and Vice President Steven Lutazzi hold the Franklin DECA flag |
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Handicap Parking for Strawberry Stroll |
"It’s tough to rank players in terms of importance on the field, but there is certainly no doubting the value in Franklin junior face off specialist Jacob Alexander.
Alexander’s second half dominance at the face off X translated into a big half for the fourth-seeded Panthers, resulting in a 13-7 win #13 Mansfield.
The two Kelley-Rex division rivals were knotted 4-4 at halftime but Franklin dominated time of possession and scoring chances thanks in part to Alexander’s continued success at the ‘X.’ Those possessions and chances resulted in an 8-0 run over the third and fourth quarters.
“It all starts with Jacob, he’s such a key component to our success,” said Franklin head coach Lou Verrochi. “What can you say? He’s winning 86% of his face offs, he’s such a tough draw for any team. He’s so talented, and for a kid his size, he’s got good wheels, he can really play. He’s got great ground ball skills, great dodge skills…he could be an effective first line middie really.”Continue reading the game recap by Ryan Lanigan, the founder and Editor-in-Chief of HockomockSports.com
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Mansfield’s Joseph Plath defends against Franklin’s Matt Lazzaro in the second quarter. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com) |
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American Legion 5M/5K Road Race - June 23 |
Reminder: American Legion 5M/5K Road Race - June 23 |
K. Town Administrator's Report |
K. Town Administrator's Report
Green Community ceremony Thursday, Jun 7 at 11
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L. Future Agenda Items |
L. Future Agenda Items
setting up agendas for departments and other boards
Conservation Commission possible for July 11
opioid discussion on next agenda
July meeting to cover the Dean College parking issues
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M. Council Comments |
M. Council Comments
Hamblen - volunteer at all night party, amazing to see what was done
Strawberry Stroll Friday
Anniversary of D-Day, lost 5,000 and Germans lost 7,000
shout out for all the vets
Memorial Day parade was well done, thanks to all
thanks to police for regulation adjustments
Museum wedding gowns on display
parachute wedding gown on display
3 generations of a family wedding gowns (Pellegri)
museum is looking for an archivist, library science background, cataloging
part-time posting coming, looking for structure and policy and guidance for the volunteers
looking forward to the 4th of July
FHS graduation, thanks to staff and administration one of the largest commencements ever
congrats to all the graduates, they had it down to a science
a really great showcase for our wonderful facility
thanks to our Chairman who did the work for organizing the Memorial Day parade
happy 90th birthday to Councilor Mercer's mother
thanks to the vets, for those who walked and those who couldn't
those numbers will drop after awhile
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N. Executive Session |
N. Executive Session - None
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O. Adjourn |
O. Adjourn
motion to adjourn, seconded, passed 9-0
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