- Teachers: August 27, 2018
- Students (Gr. 1-12): August 28, 2018
- Kindergarten Students: August 29, 2018
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Last week of summer for students and teachers |
If there are any updates, they should be found on the School Department page
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Last week of summer for students and teachers |
"Please join the Regional Substance Navigation Program in showing support for those who have passed or survived an overdose.
We will have a tree of life where you can share messages to your loved ones. Also we are hoping to set off Chinese lanterns at the end of the evening.
We ask that you share a framed picture of your loved one who has passed due to an overdose.
Please join our efforts to ending the stigma. We can share stories of struggle and hope so people know they are NOT alone."
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Overdose Awareness Day - Aug 31 |
"With midterm elections fast approaching, security of voting systems and voter data has emerged as a major concern across the country.
“We’ve been working on this for some time and we’ve been aware of the (cyberattack) issues since the 2016 election,” said Debra O’Malley, spokeswoman for Massachusetts Secretary of the Commonwealth William Galvin.
Public scrutiny surrounding election security intensified in July after a grand jury indicted 12 Russian hackers, accusing them of interfering in U.S. elections two years ago.
“The object of the conspiracy was to hack into the computers of U.S. persons and entities involved in the 2016 U.S. presidential election, steal documents from those computers and stage releases of the stolen documents to interfere with the 2016 U.S. presidential election,” according to the indictment."
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http://www.franklinma.gov/town-clerk/news/elections-2018 |
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Second Sunday Speaker Series continues at the Franklin Historical Museum - Sep 9 |
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45th Annual Franklin Newcomers and Friends Craft Fair - Nov 10 |
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Town Council - Aug 8, 2018 |
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Town Council - July 11, 2018 |
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Town Council - June 20, 2018 |
Dan Gentile - Franklin Rotary President; outgoing President Scott Martin |
"The celebrated of St. Rocco may have seen its last big festival, but by this time next year it will have a new and far more visible home.
The statue formerly sat in the old St. Mary’s convent grounds, an area that hasn’t seen much use other than for the annual Feast of St. Rocco festival. With the festival wrapping up last weekend after a 40-year run, church officials say they will move the statue to a new home in front of St. Mary’s, 1 Church Square.
“What I thought it was important to do was to take the statue of St. Rocco from over there, and place it at our new entrance, which is for everyone,” said the Rev. Brian Manning, pastor at St. Mary Parish. “He’s the beacon of welcoming people, and healing and hope in our lives.”Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
"The Pawtucket Red Sox and the city have signed an agreement that clears the way for the Triple A team to move here and play in a stadium that will be built on the former Wyman-Gordon property near Kelley Square.
City Manager Edward M. Augustus Jr. emphasized Friday that the project involves more than just bringing a minor league baseball team to Worcester and building a ballpark for it.
He said it includes a large-scale redevelopment of 18 acres of largely vacant and blighted property in the Kelley Square area that will add to the ongoing revitalization of the Canal District and transform that part of the city.
In addition to construction of a 10,000-seat multi-use stadium, at an estimated cost of $86 million to $90 million, the deal includes a development blueprint that calls for $90 million in private development for 225 market-rate apartments, a 150-room hotel, a second boutique hotel consisting of about 100-110 rooms overlooking the ballpark, and 65,000 square feet of retail/restaurants."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
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BNI
Thrive members with Launch Director Claudia Thompson (third from left).
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Franklin has a BNI group meeting |
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Franklin Newcomers and Friends Club Meeting - Sep 12 |
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Electronics Recycling Event - August 18 |
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Reminder: Electronics Recycling Event - August 18 |
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BFCCPS Capstone Project - fund raising for NEADS - Aug 19 |
BFCCPS is hosting a High School Fair on September 17. The event is free and open to local Grade 8 students and their parents to meet with representatives and students from a variety of private and independent high schools in the Metrowest area, Boston, Worcester, and northern Rhode Island. We hope you can join us! | |
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Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School is hosting a High School Fair on September 17 |
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MBTA Notice: T-Alerts Account Transition - old alerts turned off at end of August |