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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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ticket booth for the amusement rides |
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automobile amusement ride |
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https://www.census.gov/library/visualizations/2018/comm/july4.html |
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4th of July: Commuter Rail operating on Saturday Schedule |
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Platinum sponsors |
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Gold sponsors |
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Silver sponsors |
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Franklin Police -> Franklin Fireworks road closure notice |
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FHS Panthers |
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"Dragon Wagon" amusement ride on the Town Common |
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"Flying Bobs" amusement ride on the Town Common |
Franklin Residents: Trash and Recycling pick up schedule - one delay from Wednesday |
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds | |||
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Norfolk County Registry of Deeds: Register O'Donnell Hosts Computer Seminar |
"From the Berkshires to the Cape, cities and towns across Massachusetts are taking legal action against the makers of opioid drugs, joining a broad effort to hold them responsible for the ravages of opioid abuse.
About one-third of all communities in the state have announced plans to sue pharmaceutical manufacturers and distributors, alleging the companies recklessly promoted painkillers while discounting the threat of long-term addiction they pose.
Mass. Attorney General Maura Healey is also taking drug companies to court. In a lawsuit filed June 12, Healey accused Purdue Pharma, the maker of OxyContin and other opioid drugs, of misleading prescribers and consumers about the risks of its products, contributing to the deaths of more than 670 Massachusetts residents who were prescribed Purdue drugs since 2009."
Visit the SAFE Coalition webpage |
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the strawberry kids ride is back |
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zero gravity amusement ride |
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stage in the early morning dewy sunlight |
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full stage view |
The Southeastern Massachusetts Legislative Alliance of Chambers [SEMLAC] is comprised of the following chambers of commerce: Bristol County, Cape Cod Canal Region, Cranberry Country, Sandwich, SouthCoast, Taunton Area, Tri-Town and United Regional. SEMLAC represents the business interests of the communities each chamber serves and addresses policy issues of importance to the region as a whole.
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When is a Grand Bargain Actually a Grand Problem? |
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amusement ride set up on the Town Common |