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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 *
Tuesday, September 24, 2019
Norfolk County Register of Deeds to Host Computer Seminar - Weds - Oct. 23
Reminder: 9th Annual Friends of the Poor Walk - Sep 28
9th Annual Friends of the Poor Walk
Sponsored by St. Mary’s St. Vincent de Paul Society
September 28, 2019
8:30 AM - 11:00 AM
With September comes the end of Summer, the first day of school and the SVdP Friends of the Poor Walk. The Walk, 1 ½ or 3 miles, is our only fund raiser. SVdP members offer help to all Franklin residents in their time of need. Your support enables us to provide this assistance. Last year we were able to help 186 families.
Registration will begin between 8:30 AM and 11:00 AM in the St. Mary’s Center parking lot on Pleasant Street and then the walk will begin there at 9:00 AM rain or shine. Please walk with us in fellowship and contribute to our drive with generosity. To make this Walk better than ever, go to www.fopwalk.org where you can either join the Walk or make a donation.
Join together, with family and friends to make our Walk better than ever!
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9th Annual Friends of the Poor Walk - Sep 28 |
Lifelong Community Learning: Intro: to English as a Second Language
For You or Someone You May Know
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Monday, September 23, 2019
Rep Cutler talks about the Mobtown Massacre - (audio)
In case you missed the presentation by Rep Cutler on the "Mobtown Massacre", the presentation copy and audio are available so you can listen and follow along.
What is the Mobtown Massacre?
The audio file:
Mary Olsson introduces Rep Jeff Roy who in turn introduces Rep Josh Cutler.
For additional details about the Mobtown Massacre, you can purchase Rep Cutler's book online or in your favorite book seller http://mobtownmassacre.com/
FM #170
This internet radio show or podcast is number 170 in the series for Franklin Matters.
This recording shares the Mobtown Massacre talk by Rep Josh Cutler at the Franklin Historical Museum on Sunday, Sep 15, 2019.
The presentation document can be found in the show notes.
Without further ado, here is the audio recording (approx 62 minutes).
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This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but I can't do it alone. I can always use your help.
How can you help?
Overall:
Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements.
Thank you for listening.
For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/
If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com
The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.
I hope you enjoy!
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You can also subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters audio on iTunes = search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"
What is the Mobtown Massacre?
When was the talk?
"In his book Mobtown Massacre: Alexander Hanson and the Baltimore Newspaper War of 1812, author and State Representative Josh Cutler shares the story of how one Massachusetts town came to be named for a fiery Federalist newspaper editor from Maryland whose anti-war writings provoked a bloodthirsty mob, a midnight jailbreak and a brutal massacre that stunned the nation in 1812. This fateful but little-known episode in American history helped shape the course of a war and the nation's promise of a free press. And it all started with a headline.
On Sunday, September 15, 2019 Rep. Cutler joined Rep. Jeffrey Roy (D-Franklin) at the Franklin Historical Museum to talk about the book and this fascinating period in American history.The presentation copy:
"I am honored to bring Rep. Cutler to Franklin to shine light on a little-known episode in American history that helped shape the course of war and the free press," noted Rep. Roy. "His book is a gripping story of the press under attack, a fiery young editor who put his principles above popularity, and a challenge to populist thought that brings history to life. The book also foreshadows the toxic political arena in America today, but stands as a shining example of political courage."
The audio file:
Mary Olsson introduces Rep Jeff Roy who in turn introduces Rep Josh Cutler.
For additional details about the Mobtown Massacre, you can purchase Rep Cutler's book online or in your favorite book seller http://mobtownmassacre.com/
FM #170
This internet radio show or podcast is number 170 in the series for Franklin Matters.
This recording shares the Mobtown Massacre talk by Rep Josh Cutler at the Franklin Historical Museum on Sunday, Sep 15, 2019.
The presentation document can be found in the show notes.
Without further ado, here is the audio recording (approx 62 minutes).
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This podcast is my public service effort for Franklin but I can't do it alone. I can always use your help.
How can you help?
Overall:
- If you can use the information that you find here, please tell your friends and neighbors.
- If you don't like this, please let me know.
Through this feedback loop we can continue to make improvements.
Thank you for listening.
For additional information, please visit Franklinmatters.org/
If you have questions or comments you can reach me directly at shersteve @ gmail dot com
The music for the intro and exit was provided by Michael Clark and the group "East of Shirley". The piece is titled "Ernesto, manana" c. Michael Clark & Tintype Tunes, 2008 and used with their permission.
I hope you enjoy!
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You can also subscribe and listen to Franklin Matters audio on iTunes = search in "podcasts" for "Franklin Matters"
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THE BLACK BOX Sings...Rodgers & Hammerstein - Sep 28
THE BLACK BOX will present a concert featuring the music of legendary musical theater duo Rodgers and Hammerstein on Saturday, September 28 at 8:00 PM. Innovators of the American Musical Theater, Richard Rodgers and Oscar Hammerstein II created some of the most memorable music to grace the Great White Way.
From classics like Oklahoma!, Carousel, and The Sound of Music to lesser known gems like Allegro, audiences will enjoy performances of the pair's timeless music. Featuring NYC guests, Boston-based vocalists, voice faculty from the Franklin School for the Performing Arts, and Franklin Performing Arts Company favorites.
Modeled after the popular cabaret series “54 Sings” at Feinstein’s/54 Below in NYC, THE BLACK BOX Sings… series celebrates the music of musicals, composers, and artists sung by Franklin Performing Arts Company favorites accompanied by the ACME Rhythm Section.
Tickets for THE BLACK BOX Sings...Rodgers and Hammerstein are available at www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or by calling the box office at 508-528-3370. The venue features a full bar. THE BLACK BOX is located at 15 W. Central St. in Franklin, MA
From classics like Oklahoma!, Carousel, and The Sound of Music to lesser known gems like Allegro, audiences will enjoy performances of the pair's timeless music. Featuring NYC guests, Boston-based vocalists, voice faculty from the Franklin School for the Performing Arts, and Franklin Performing Arts Company favorites.
Modeled after the popular cabaret series “54 Sings” at Feinstein’s/54 Below in NYC, THE BLACK BOX Sings… series celebrates the music of musicals, composers, and artists sung by Franklin Performing Arts Company favorites accompanied by the ACME Rhythm Section.
Tickets for THE BLACK BOX Sings...Rodgers and Hammerstein are available at www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or by calling the box office at 508-528-3370. The venue features a full bar. THE BLACK BOX is located at 15 W. Central St. in Franklin, MA
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THE BLACK BOX Sings...Rodgers & Hammerstein |
Revised School Budget for FY 2020
To: Franklin School Committee Members
From: Sara E. Ahern, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools
Re: Revised FY 20 Budget
Date: September 20, 2019
As you are aware, the final FY20 budget approved by the State in late July was more favorable to Franklin than the initial budget figures from which we built a FY 20 budget. As often happens, additional allocations are made across Town departments and we anticipate an opportunity to receive an additional appropriation in October. This would add to the additional appropriation that was granted in August, in the sum of $102,500, to provide for two Kindergarten ESPs and the elimination of the parking fee.
The School Committee’s Budget Subcommittee met on September 16, 2019 and discussed revisions to FY 20. I recommend that additional appropriations, which may be received, be applied towards:
At this time, I do not advocate for the restoration of positions. As the school year has started, it would be difficult to hire and bring back positions at this time. Furthermore, the favorable funding is a result of additional Charter tuition reimbursement which is scheduled to decrease in subsequent years (60% in FY 21 and 40% in FY 22). With this scheduled decline, I do not suggest restorations in the form of positions because of the instability this provides for those staff members.
Analysis of Davis Thayer will assist the Committee in long-term planning.
Supporting classroom materials and professional development provides necessary resources to students in the classroom and the teachers who teach them.
I look forward to further discussion at the School Committee meeting on September 24, 2019. This will proceed to the Finance Committee and then Town Council in October.
This was shared from the Schools page
https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/files/revised-budget
Other documents released for the School Committee meeting Tuesday can be found online
https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/pages/september-24-2019-school-committee-packet
From: Sara E. Ahern, Ed.D. Superintendent of Schools
Re: Revised FY 20 Budget
Date: September 20, 2019
As you are aware, the final FY20 budget approved by the State in late July was more favorable to Franklin than the initial budget figures from which we built a FY 20 budget. As often happens, additional allocations are made across Town departments and we anticipate an opportunity to receive an additional appropriation in October. This would add to the additional appropriation that was granted in August, in the sum of $102,500, to provide for two Kindergarten ESPs and the elimination of the parking fee.
The School Committee’s Budget Subcommittee met on September 16, 2019 and discussed revisions to FY 20. I recommend that additional appropriations, which may be received, be applied towards:
- Consultants to support an analysis of Davis Thayer Elementary School in the fields of demography/enrollment projections and adequacy of the facility.
- Restoration of supplies and services -- namely, classroom supplies and professional development -- which was reduced during the FY 20 budget development process.
At this time, I do not advocate for the restoration of positions. As the school year has started, it would be difficult to hire and bring back positions at this time. Furthermore, the favorable funding is a result of additional Charter tuition reimbursement which is scheduled to decrease in subsequent years (60% in FY 21 and 40% in FY 22). With this scheduled decline, I do not suggest restorations in the form of positions because of the instability this provides for those staff members.
Analysis of Davis Thayer will assist the Committee in long-term planning.
Supporting classroom materials and professional development provides necessary resources to students in the classroom and the teachers who teach them.
I look forward to further discussion at the School Committee meeting on September 24, 2019. This will proceed to the Finance Committee and then Town Council in October.
This was shared from the Schools page
https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/files/revised-budget
Other documents released for the School Committee meeting Tuesday can be found online
https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/pages/september-24-2019-school-committee-packet
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Revised School Budget for FY 2020 |
FHS cross country results - 1st Annual Highland Park XC Invitational - Sep 21
The FHS cross country teams ran on Saturday, Sep 21 in the 1st Annual Highland Park XC Invitational in Attleboro, MA. I filtered the complete results to select the FHS runners for the Frosh, JV and Varsity team results for both girls and boys races. (If I missed someone in the filtering, it was not intentional.)
Download a copy from here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zlNmFH3iawvxKKt2rQShFuN_eSZnFw45/view?usp=sharing
The complete results were found on CoolRunning
http://www.coolrunning.com/bin/res_load/res_print.cgi?r=19/ma/Sep21_1stAnn_set4.shtml
HockomockSports.com published their filter on the results for Hockomock teams here
https://hockomocksports.com/2019-highland-park-invitational-hock-results/
Download a copy from here
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1zlNmFH3iawvxKKt2rQShFuN_eSZnFw45/view?usp=sharing
The complete results were found on CoolRunning
http://www.coolrunning.com/bin/res_load/res_print.cgi?r=19/ma/Sep21_1stAnn_set4.shtml
HockomockSports.com published their filter on the results for Hockomock teams here
https://hockomocksports.com/2019-highland-park-invitational-hock-results/
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FHS cross country results 1st Annual Highland Park XC Invitational - Sep 21 |
Last Call to Celebrate Registry of Deeds Building Rededication and Publication of History Booklet - Oct 2
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Last Call to Celebrate Registry of Deeds Building Rededication and Publication of History Booklet - Oct 2 |
In the News: "Seams Like a Dream"; Franklin election candidates set
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190922/her-faire-kingdom-franklin-resident-runs-costume-shop-at-king-richards-faire
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190922/franklin-ballot-takes-shape-races-emerge-for-town-council-school-board-and-constable
The Election Collection for 2019 can be found
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/07/franklin-election-collection-2019.html
"There’s something to be said for putting on costumes. They have a certain magic to them, imbuing their fabrics and accessories with the power to transform and transport.Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
Franklin resident Lisa Maxwell Rounds -- a teacher, drama club advisor and seamstress -- knows that better than most people. For the past 19 years she has helped drape visitors to King Richard’s Faire, Massachusetts’ annual Renaissance fair held in Carver, in that magic and has seen it at work.
She owns Seams Like A Dream, a shop that serves as King Richard’s costuming shop, and operates it with the help of her 24-year-old daughter, Emily.
“Once you put on a costume, you become someone else,” she observes. “I’ve found this with a lot of people. They sort of become a character. They come out of their shell.”
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190922/her-faire-kingdom-franklin-resident-runs-costume-shop-at-king-richards-faire
"Campaigning for the bi-biennial town election in November is expected to kick into high gear as the deadline for filing candidacies has passed.
Town Clerk Teresa Burr issued the ballot lineup on Friday after her office completed certifying nomination papers. Burr, whose position is among those up for election, is facing no challenge in her bid for re-election to a four-year term.
The entire Town Council and School Committee are up for election, and there is no dearth of candidates for either."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20190922/franklin-ballot-takes-shape-races-emerge-for-town-council-school-board-and-constable
The Election Collection for 2019 can be found
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/07/franklin-election-collection-2019.html
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All precincts vote on Nov 5, 2019 in one location, Franklin High School |
Sunday, September 22, 2019
Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - Sep 24, 2019
Vision Statement
The
Franklin Public Schools will foster within its students the knowledge
and skills to find and achieve satisfaction in life as productive global
citizens.
A G E N D A
“The
listing of matters are those reasonably anticipated by the Chair which
may be discussed at the meeting. Not all items listed may in fact be
discussed and other items not listed may also be brought up for
discussion to the extent permitted by law.”
1. Routine Business
a. Review of Agenda
b. Citizen’s Comments
i. In the spirit of open communication, “the School Committee will hear public comment not related to an agenda item at the beginning of each regular School Committee Meeting. The Committee will listen to, but not respond to any comment made. A Committee member may add an agenda item to a future meeting as a result of a citizen comment” – from Policy BEDHc. FHS Student Representative Comments
d. Superintendent’s Report
2. Guests / Presentations
a. ECDC and Elementary Schools – School Improvement Plans
- ECDC School Improvement Plan
- Davis Thayer School Improvement Plan
- Jefferson School Improvement Plan
- Keller School Improvement Plan
- JF Kennedy School Improvement Plan
- Oak Street School Improvement Plan
- Parmenter School Improvement Plan
b. School Start Times Update – Dr. Ahern
3. Discussion / Action Items
- a. Elementary School Improvement Plans
- b. Policy – First Readings
- BEDB – Order of Business
- BEDH – Public Participation
4. Discussion Only Items
a. Revised FY20 Budget
https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/files/revised-budget
5. Information Matters
a. School Committee Sub-Committee Reports (e.g. Budget; Community Relations; Policy; Transportation; Public Schools Advocacy; Ad Hoc Superintendent’s Evaluation)
b. School Committee Liaison Reports (e.g. Joint PCC; Substance Abuse Task Force; School Wellness Advisory Council [SWAC]; MASC)
6. New Business
a. To discuss any future agenda items
7. Consent Agenda
a. Minutes
I recommend approval of the minutes from the September 10, 2019 School Committee meeting as detailed.
b. Executive Session Minutes
I recommend approval of the executive session minutes from the September 20, 2019 School Committee meeting to be released as detailed.
c. Parmenter Gift
I recommend acceptance of a check for $1,560.50 from the Parmenter PCC for supplemental supplies as detailed.
d. Remington Middle School Trip
I recommend approval of the request to take the RMS Adventure Club to Mt. Monadnock in Jaffrey, NH for a recurring field trip on October 19, 2019 as detailed.
e. Budget Transfers
I recommend approval of the budget transfers as detailed.
8. Payment of Bills Dr. Bergen
9. Payroll Mrs. Douglas
10. Correspondence
11. Executive Session
a. Pursuant to M.G.L. c. 30A, §21(a)(3) to discuss strategy with respect to collective bargaining with the ESP/LPN unit as an open meeting may have a detrimental effect on the bargaining position of the School Committee and the chair so declares.12. Adjournment
The documents released for this meeting can be found on the School District page
https://www.franklinps.net/district/meeting-packets/pages/september-24-2019-school-committee-packet Additional documents will be added to this page post meeting (generally during the business day after the meeting)
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Franklin, MA: School Committee - Agenda - Sep 24, 2019 |
Franklin Downtown Partnership’s Largest Harvest Festival - October 5
More than 160 vendors, crafters, exhibitors and groups will participate in this celebration of the arrival of autumn! The festival will take place on Main Street, Dean Avenue, West Central Street, Depot Street, and the large parking area be- hind Rockland Bank. Dean Bank will be selling cider doughnuts and warm cider, with proceeds supporting Partnership events, in front of the bank.
“The Harvest Festival is our opportunity to invite people to gather in downtown and have fun experiencing the local businesses throughout our community that are unique to this area,” said Scott Martin, president of the Franklin Downtown Partnership and event chairperson. “The mix of activities and entertainment we have for this year’s festival will make this community event special for all ages, while showcasing the wonderful shopping and dining opportunities in downtown.”
There will be an abundance of entertainment at the Harvest Festival. Dean Bank will host Dancing on Dean, featuring the bands Ben Gardner’s Boat and The Noyz. Other entertainment includes fashion shows by Dynasty Models and Talent, performances by Feet in Motion Dance Studio at 1:30 PM and 2:30 PM, and live broadcasting by MyFM 101.3.
During the Harvest Festival, the Franklin Historical Museum will be open and serving seasonal favorites. The Franklin Art Association will host “Autumn Splendor,” a fine art painting and photography exhibit in the Rockland Trust building next to the bank. Attendees may vote for a “People’s Choice” award.
The Children’s Area, located in the parking lot behind Rockland Trust, will feature a petting zoo and Ruby’s Ice Cream Truck. Additionally, the Franklin Fire Department will host its always-popular Touch-a-Truck event, and Bobo the Clown will be creating balloon animals.
During the Harvest Festival, Main Street, and portions of Dean and Depot Streets, will be closed to vehicular traffic.
“We fully expect this year’s event to be our largest-ever Harvest Festival. This year, we have more vendors, a wider variety of foods and an Oktoberfest celebration,” said Franklin Downtown Partnership Executive Director Lisa Piana. “As always, we have lots of live entertainment lined for this fun, family event. We thank our local sponsors who make this event possible!”
Silver sponsors for the Harvest Festival are Dean Bank, Middlesex Savings Bank and Rockland Trust.
Bronze sponsors are Atria - Franklin, Arcadia Dental, Benchmark Senior Living at Forge Hill, Bernon Family Branch YMCA, Chestnut Dental, DCU, Dynasty Models and Talent, Fenton Financial Group, Franklin Ford, Franklin Cultural District, Glen Meadows Apartments, Keefe Insurance, and LaCantina Winery.
Friends sponsors are Bank of America, Beaux Regards Photographic Art, Cam- ford Property Group, Charles River Bank, D.G. Ranieri Real Estate, Encore Mu- sic Academy & Recording Studios, Franklin Glass Company, LeafFilter Gutter Protection, Mint Dental of Franklin, MyFM 101.3, Rescom Exteriors, and Simon’s Furniture.
“The Harvest Festival is our opportunity to invite people to gather in downtown and have fun experiencing the local businesses throughout our community that are unique to this area,” said Scott Martin, president of the Franklin Downtown Partnership and event chairperson. “The mix of activities and entertainment we have for this year’s festival will make this community event special for all ages, while showcasing the wonderful shopping and dining opportunities in downtown.”
There will be an abundance of entertainment at the Harvest Festival. Dean Bank will host Dancing on Dean, featuring the bands Ben Gardner’s Boat and The Noyz. Other entertainment includes fashion shows by Dynasty Models and Talent, performances by Feet in Motion Dance Studio at 1:30 PM and 2:30 PM, and live broadcasting by MyFM 101.3.
During the Harvest Festival, the Franklin Historical Museum will be open and serving seasonal favorites. The Franklin Art Association will host “Autumn Splendor,” a fine art painting and photography exhibit in the Rockland Trust building next to the bank. Attendees may vote for a “People’s Choice” award.
The Children’s Area, located in the parking lot behind Rockland Trust, will feature a petting zoo and Ruby’s Ice Cream Truck. Additionally, the Franklin Fire Department will host its always-popular Touch-a-Truck event, and Bobo the Clown will be creating balloon animals.
During the Harvest Festival, Main Street, and portions of Dean and Depot Streets, will be closed to vehicular traffic.
“We fully expect this year’s event to be our largest-ever Harvest Festival. This year, we have more vendors, a wider variety of foods and an Oktoberfest celebration,” said Franklin Downtown Partnership Executive Director Lisa Piana. “As always, we have lots of live entertainment lined for this fun, family event. We thank our local sponsors who make this event possible!”
Silver sponsors for the Harvest Festival are Dean Bank, Middlesex Savings Bank and Rockland Trust.
Bronze sponsors are Atria - Franklin, Arcadia Dental, Benchmark Senior Living at Forge Hill, Bernon Family Branch YMCA, Chestnut Dental, DCU, Dynasty Models and Talent, Fenton Financial Group, Franklin Ford, Franklin Cultural District, Glen Meadows Apartments, Keefe Insurance, and LaCantina Winery.
Friends sponsors are Bank of America, Beaux Regards Photographic Art, Cam- ford Property Group, Charles River Bank, D.G. Ranieri Real Estate, Encore Mu- sic Academy & Recording Studios, Franklin Glass Company, LeafFilter Gutter Protection, Mint Dental of Franklin, MyFM 101.3, Rescom Exteriors, and Simon’s Furniture.
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Franklin Downtown Partnership’s Largest Harvest Festival - October 5 |
FHS girls soccer top Billerica 1-0
Via HockomockSports.com and Twitter we share the results of the FHS fall sports action on Saturday, Sep 21, 2019
Girls Soccer = Franklin, 1 vs. Billerica, 0 – Final
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/saturdays-schedule-scoreboard-09-21-19/
Girls Soccer = Franklin, 1 vs. Billerica, 0 – Final
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/saturdays-schedule-scoreboard-09-21-19/
HUGE 1-0 win against Billerica. Excellent work all around!— FHS Girls Varsity Soccer (@fhsgvsoccer) September 21, 2019
G2 goes to Erin for hard work throughout the full game 💙💙
Such a nice visit to the Umass Memorial Hospital. We delivered the blankets we made to some of the children staying at the hospital. So glad we got to pay it forward in this way♥️ #fullhearts pic.twitter.com/fDvqeSr3nc— FHS Girls Varsity Soccer (@fhsgvsoccer) September 21, 2019
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FHS girls soccer top Billerica 1-0 |
THE BLACK BOX Local Artists Series: Radio Daze featuring Paul Souza - Sep 27
THE BLACK BOX Local Artists Series will present Radio Daze featuring Paul Souza on Friday, September 27 at 8:00 PM.
Radio Daze has been playing together for about 12 years. They started out as "Naked Wednesday," then changed their name to "10k shimmer," before finally settling on "Radio Daze." The band includes Joe Rivet on guitar and lead vocals, Matt Tighe on bass and vocals, and Zac Casher on drums and vocals. Together they are able to weave tight grooves while incorporating hip changes and melodic lines. They have played in hundreds of clubs, bars, and venues in the northeast and across the country.
THE BLACK BOX Local Artists Series brings some of the area’s most beloved musicians to the stage at the region’s premier music venue.
Tickets are available at www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or by calling the box office at 508-528-3370. The venue features a full bar.
For a sample of their music, here is the link to their Soundcloud channel
Radio Daze has been playing together for about 12 years. They started out as "Naked Wednesday," then changed their name to "10k shimmer," before finally settling on "Radio Daze." The band includes Joe Rivet on guitar and lead vocals, Matt Tighe on bass and vocals, and Zac Casher on drums and vocals. Together they are able to weave tight grooves while incorporating hip changes and melodic lines. They have played in hundreds of clubs, bars, and venues in the northeast and across the country.
THE BLACK BOX Local Artists Series brings some of the area’s most beloved musicians to the stage at the region’s premier music venue.
Tickets are available at www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or by calling the box office at 508-528-3370. The venue features a full bar.
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THE BLACK BOX Local Artists Series: Radio Daze featuring Paul Souza - Sep 27 |
For a sample of their music, here is the link to their Soundcloud channel
MBTA Franklin Line: Through October 3 - Monday-Thursday between Forge Park and Franklin
Weekdays, Monday - Thursday, September 16 - October 3, from 8:00 AM - 3:30 PM, shuttle buses will replace Franklin Line service between Forge Park/495 and Franklin due to track maintenance. Passengers may experience delays due to shuttle bus connections.
This necessary tie job replacement project will improve service and reliability on the Commuter Rail. Additional weekdays may be added as work progresses on the Franklin Line. Please visit https://www.mbta.com/FRKwork for more details about bus shuttle schedules.
Please note the pickup/drop off locations for shuttle buses:
Affected trips:
703 (8:04 am from South Station)
710 (9:22 am from Forge Park/495)
705 (9:40 am from South Station)
712 (10:55 am from Forge Park/495)
707 (11:00 am from South Station)
714 (12:20 pm from Forge Park/495)
709 (12:20 pm from South Station)
716 (1:35 pm from Forge Park/495)
711 (1:35 pm from South Station)
718 (2:57 pm from Forge Park/495)
For more information: https://www.mbta.com/FRKwork
Last Updated: Sep 20 2019 11:02 AM
This necessary tie job replacement project will improve service and reliability on the Commuter Rail. Additional weekdays may be added as work progresses on the Franklin Line. Please visit https://www.mbta.com/FRKwork for more details about bus shuttle schedules.
Please note the pickup/drop off locations for shuttle buses:
- Franklin: Please board in the main station parking lot near the shelter.
- Forge Park/495: Please board at the end of the driveway to the parking lot.
Affected trips:
703 (8:04 am from South Station)
710 (9:22 am from Forge Park/495)
705 (9:40 am from South Station)
712 (10:55 am from Forge Park/495)
707 (11:00 am from South Station)
714 (12:20 pm from Forge Park/495)
709 (12:20 pm from South Station)
716 (1:35 pm from Forge Park/495)
711 (1:35 pm from South Station)
718 (2:57 pm from Forge Park/495)
For more information: https://www.mbta.com/FRKwork
Last Updated: Sep 20 2019 11:02 AM
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MBTA Franklin Line: Through October 3 - Monday-Thursday between Forge Park and Franklin |
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