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Franklin Fire Dept Station 1 - downtown at night |
In these times of uncertainty we know one thing clearly, that love never has to be rationed or quarantined. The truth is, we all need each other more than ever right now. We need each other in so many ways, both big and small. We need to rely and lean on one another and to be compassionate, understanding, and patient with one another. We need to focus on being there for one another in the best and safest way we can.Please read on to see how you can help whether it be from your home or in the community.
Challenge for all VolunteersHere is a FUN family project. Who's up for a Letter Writing Challenge! All you have to do is wash your hands and put your love on. If we can't thank, visit a sick person or give gratitude in person, we can do it in a personal note. The list is endless on who you can send a note to. Here are some ideas of people/neighbors we can offer hope, kindness and a smile to:
- a neighbor you have not seen or you know can use a positive note
- those who are bereaved or supporting the bereaved
- those who are anxious or feeling afraid
- people alone and isolated
- those working at risk jobs and essential workers
- a teacher
- the local food pantry
- a medical professional
- our fire and police
The challenge is to send two notes within two days to the people of your choice. One could be to say hello/thinking of you and another could be a thank-you/gratitude note. We have 173 active volunteers. Let's see if we can get at least half of our volunteers to participate. If you accept the challenge please let us know by signing-up through the volunteer system. Happy Writing!Important NEW Volunteer Requirements due to COVID-19While we wait for our services to be called upon from location organizations such as senior center, food pantry, police, fire, and of course our neighbors in need please make sure you have met the NEW volunteer requirements. They include reading the NB Handbook, Food Handler Training, COVID-19 Preparedness, and have a current CORI check on file. You can check to see if you met this criteria by logging into your account and clicking on Profile on the top right heading and selecting Qualifications. It should look like the highlighted areas below. If it doesn't then you will need to complete those tasks by clicking on the information button circled in red and following the instructions. If you have any questions or need help accessing your account please feel free to reach out.
Franklin Neighbor Brigade Update
Community OpportunitiesYMCA - Growing demand for families in need of food is happening. Drop off box at YMCA is outside from 9am-6pm daily. Recommended following food items: oatmeal cups/packets, macaroni & cheese boxes/cups, granola bars (nut free whole grain preferred), applesauce or mandarin orange cups (no added sugar), whole grain crackers, tuna pouches in water (low sodium), Progresso chicken soup (low sodium), rice boxes/cups, Barilla Ready Pasta and pasta boxes.
Franklin Food Pantry needed wish list items can be ordered on Amazon using the following link https://www.amazon.com/hz/wishlist/ls/2SIL7UR08ZZUC?ref_=wl_share
Tri Valley Meals on Wheels is in need of temporary volunteers to drive meals to residents in Franklin, Medway and Bellingham. They have a volunteer sign up time from 11:00-12:30 Monday-Friday at the Grace Baptist church on Beaver street. You will need to bring your license and front page of your car insurance with line 5 highlighted. Any questions, call Gail Hamilton 508-520-1422.Linda Gagnon and Cheryl Ferri
Stay home when you can, find joy in the small moments and spread kindness when it's needed greatly!
Franklin MA Neighbor Brigade Chapter Co-Leaders
FranklinMA@neighborbrigade.org
www.neighborbrigade.org
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Beaver Street Recycling Center - re-opening with restrictions |
"Recently, you should have received a census form. The US Census determines both State & Federal funding based on the information collected! Be counted! The census is quick, easy, and important, and all of your answers are confidential.We are currently (as of March 31) at 49.3%
Visit http://my2020census.gov today!"
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Let's beat our 2010 Census rate this time around |
"Jamie Barrett asked folks to give him one word each and around 100 (+/-) participated to create this song. Jamie created the music to go with the words that were given to him. He also arranged the words. Hope you like...?"
"Franklin senior Brayden Sullivan has been named the HockomockSports.com Boys Basketball Defensive Player of the Year for the 2019-2020 season, the ninth year the award has been given out. Sullivan is the third straight Panther to win the award and fifth overall.
Sullivan was a pest defensively, not just on the ball but off of it too. His ability to deny players the ball was a real strength for the Panthers defensively, who allowed a league-low 52.8 points per game this season. Night in and night out, he matched up with the top players in the league and from around the state. This season, he held 14 of the 16 Hockomock players he defended under their scoring average.
“Brayden has been a force in the defensive end all season,” said Franklin head coach CJ Neely. “He always got the toughest assignments and was ready for the challenge. We won so many games because of a late game block, steal or charge forced by Brayden.”
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Brayden Sullivan has been named the HockomockSports.com Boys Basketball Defensive Player of the Year |
"We created a Facebook page -> United Regional’s Rally ’round the Restaurants for any and all restaurants in the region to share their operating hours, menus, specials, etc. This is open to the public, members and non-members, to post their favorite take out spots or pictures of their favorite dishes. Anything that can help the local restaurants during these crazy times.
The United Regional Chamber of Commerce (http://www.unitedregionalchamber.org/) created this page as a platform for our community, which includes 16 towns, to promote area restaurants. During this Coronavirus pandemic, our restaurants are struggling. Some, thankfully, are still open for take-out orders.
If you own, or have a favorite restaurant, please post about it here. Let us know if you’re open for take-out, and the hours. We encourage our community to promote their favorite restaurants on this page, including your pictures and positive comments.
The purpose of this page is to support our restaurants, so please only post positive content. Negative comments or reviews will be deleted. Now is the time for our community to pull together and support one another. We are all in this together. Let’s show our restaurants how much we appreciate them!"
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United Regional’s Rally ’round the Restaurants |
"Stephen Meyers, a US Navy veteran and retired electrician and engineer shares his stories of serving off the coast of North Korea during the Korean War and being among the first generation of computer programmers writing COBOL in the 1960s"https://youtu.be/qcP-IVuP4ZA
"THIS FRI @ 8:00pm - our #COVID19 benefit gig! Tune in to see us again or for the 1st time. Donations encouraged for the @WorcCtyFoodBank and @FranklinFoodPan Join us and help those in need! More info coming...
The idea being while we can’t play out, we can still play (and be socially responsible). At the same time, why not help out locally, especially now.
Tune in FRI @ 8:00!"
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Persons of Interest - benefit concert - Fri, Apr 3 - 8 PM |
"Please find information on a local food assistance program for veterans. The food will be distributed in Lot 5 at Gillette Stadium."Link to page with video segment
"Treasurer Collector, Kerri A. Bertone has mailed the Fiscal Year 2020 4th Quarter Real Estate and Personal Property tax bills"
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Fiscal Year 2020 4th Quarter Real Estate & Personal Property Tax Bills Have Been Mailed |
Shared via Facebook (and confirmed with a conversation with DPW Director Brutus Cantoreggi)https://www.facebook.com/FranklinDPW/photos/a.938433076241163/2980216915396092/
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Don't put the pink bags out when you put out your trash/recycling |
"The postponement of Lifelong Learning programs has now been extended through May 3rd. This extension aligns with announcements made by Governor Baker on March 25th and subsequent communications from Franklin Public Schools.
Using this updated and still fluid information, we are currently exploring the possibility of rescheduling as many programs as possible. Please watch our website for updates.
Thank you for your interest in Lifelong Community Learning.
Please be safe and well."
Following announcements by Gov. Baker earlier this week, Lifelong Learning programs are now postponed until May 4th. When available, updates on specific classes will be sent to registrants via email. Be well! https://t.co/993kSsZ9fP— Lifelong Learning (@FPSLearning) March 27, 2020
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A Note To Our Lifelong Community Learning Friends |
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FM #233 Fire Chief James McLaughlin 3/04/20 (audio) |
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along one of the trails in the Franklin Town Forest (off Summer St) |
"Franklin senior center Ali Brigham has been named the 2020 HockomockSports.com Girls Basketball Player of the Year, the ninth recipient in the site’s history. Brigham, a four-year starter, led the Panthers to back-to-back Kelley-Rex division titles, a perfect 25-0 season, and the program’s first-ever state championship.Continue reading the write up at the link below
“Ali has been one of the most dominant players in the state over her impressive career,” said HockomockSports.com Managing Editor Josh Perry. “She just keeps getting better every year and adding new dimensions to her game, while also becoming one of the vocal leaders of the best team in the state. It has been a lot of fun to watch her play for the past four years and this season was the perfect way to cap off her career.”
Brigham led the league in scoring during the regular season at 21.1 points per game. The George Washington-commit became the school’s all-time leading scorer, male or female, finishing with 1,692 points for her career. She was also a dominant force on the defensive end and on the glass, grabbing a school-record 1,276 rebounds in her career, and averaged a double-double for the third straight year.
“Ali is a program changing player who has made everyone around her better and inspired a whole new generation of girls playing youth basketball in Franklin,” said Franklin coach John Leighton. “Ali’s focus has been on the team. Even while breaking the school rebounding and scoring record she actively sought to involve others in our offense.”
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Ali Brigham has been named the 2020 HockomockSports.com Girls Basketball Player of the Year |
"Franklin sophomore forward Olivia Quinn has been named the 2020 HockomockSports.com Girls Basketball Underclassman of the Year; the eighth season this award has been given out to the top freshman or sophomore in the league. Quinn was an integral piece of Franklin’s historic perfect season and first-ever state championship.
Quinn was the league’s most improved player, going from a freshman with potential to one of the Hock’s top scorers at more than 15 points per game. She became the Panthers’ second-leading scorer and a dynamic counterpoint to Ali Brigham on the offensive end of the floor.
“Olivia showed flashes last season that she could become a factor for the Panthers but no one saw her becoming the star that she was this year,” said HockomockSports.com Managing Editor Josh Perry. “She has all the tools, stretching the floor with her ability to shoot from distance, quickness and handle to take defenders off the dribble, and the ability to guard multiple positions. Olivia is going to be a problem for opponents for the next two years.”
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Olivia Quinn has been named the 2020 HockomockSports.com Girls Basketball Underclassman of the Year |
"Franklin junior guard Erin Quaile has been named the 2020 HockomockSports.com Girls Basketball Defensive Player of the Year. Quaile is the sixth player to receive this honor in the eight years that it has been given out and the second player to have won it in back-to-back seasons.Continue reading the write up at the link below
Quaile could control games without scoring a point by dominating opposing guards on one end and keeping the Franklin offense running smoothly on the other. She locked down some of the top guards in the league and in the state, including an impressive performance against Holy Name’s star Jaini Edmonds in the Div. 1 Central quarterfinal. Quaile had 45 steals, 54 deflections, and 55 defensive rebounds this season.
“It’s honestly just fun to watch Erin play defense,” said HockomockSports.com Managing Editor Josh Perry. “She is tenacious, aggressive, and doesn’t give an inch no matter who she is going up against. Even the best scorers know they’re going to be in a battle if they want to put up numbers against Erin."
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Erin Quaile has been named the 2020 HockomockSports.com Girls Basketball Defensive Player of the Year |
"Franklin head coach John Leighton has been named the 2020 HockomockSports.com Girls Basketball Coach of the Year. Leighton guided the Panthers to a second straight Kelley-Rex division title, a second straight Div. 1 Central crown, a perfect 25-0 record, and the program’s first-ever state championship.Continue reading the write up at the link below
John Leighton, Franklin
Coming off a season in which the Panthers won a section title for the first time, Leighton made sure that his team put aside last year’s success and focused on doing even better this winter. Franklin rolled through a perfect 16-0 league campaign and a 25-0 overall record to win the D1 crown. Along the way, the Panthers beat a talented Holy Name team three times, beat D2 state champion Foxboro, D4 state champion Cathedral, and D1 South champion Bridgewater-Raynham.
Franklin was the league’s top offensive team (64.8 points per game) and its top defensive team, holding opponents to 37.2 points per game. The Panthers won all four of their playoff games by double digits."