Girls Basketball = Milford, 19 @ Franklin, 80 – Final
https://hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-02-15-22/
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Franklin School Committee - Budget Subcommittee - February 17, 2022 - 5:00 PM |
“I could go into a supermarket, and I can tell everything about the people who live [in the area] based on what’s in their carts, based on what’s at eye level, what’s not at eye level,” said Phil Lempert, also known as the “Supermarket Guru.”In retail, specific product placement — not just a store’s inventory — heavily influences a shopper’s experience. So shouldn’t responsible markets encourage shoppers to make better choices?“There’s a lot of racism, to be honest, I think, behind these decisions, whether it’s unconscious or implicit,” said Andrea Richardson, a policy researcher focused on nutrition epidemiology at the Rand Corp. and professor at the Pardee Rand Graduate School. The presence of a supermarket in your neighborhood should signal that you aren’t living in a food desert, but, I wondered, if the supermarket isn’t guiding you toward more healthful food choices, you might as well be.
An endcap display of marked-down items at the Stop & Shop on 460 Blue Hill Ave. in Dorchester shows discounts on cake frosting, two for $3, and cake mix, four for $5.CHASEEDAW GILES/KHN |
Massachusetts Department of Public Health releases updated face covering advisory: https://t.co/1HtpRtg0rj
#Covid19MA https://t.co/v1ACvsrRnD
"Last year, I got tired of paying Comcast $14 a month to rent a modem and router, especially because the Wi-Fi service I got at home was so spotty. So I purchased my own modem and router for $290.I now have better Wi-Fi and lower monthly cable bills. What I am saving monthly will soon exceed the cost of my new equipment. After that, it will be like getting a $14 discount every month.I continued, however, to pay a very steep price to rent three digital adapters, which I need for the three “extra” TVs in my house. In December, Comcast hiked the fee for each adapter to $8.50. How can I justify paying $25.50 a month for adapters to TVs my wife and I only occasionally use?I can’t. And so began my long-overdue quest to free myself of those infernal adapters, spurred on by Comcast’s latest round of price increases. I finally figured it out, and I will soon be rid of them. In the process, I realized cutting cable altogether isn’t such a scary prospect, even for a somewhat technophobic baby boomer like me."
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A man holding a television remote.CHRIS RATCLIFFE/BLOOMBERG |
Shared from Town of Franklin https://www.franklinma.gov/recreation-department/news/february-vacation-covid-kids-flyer
To register -> https://home.color.com/vaccine/register/franklin
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February Vacation COVID Kids flyer - Feb 23 |
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FM #731 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 731 in the series.
This session of the radio show shares the presentation and talk titled “Love Letters to the Presidents”. Franklin’s State Rep Jeff Roy presented at the Franklin Historical Museum on Sunday, Feb 13, 2022 to a full house. Jeff shared his adventures as he traveled to each of the Presidential libraries and museums.
Mary Olsson, Franklin Historical Commission, provides the very brief introduction to Jeff.
The link to the presentation document is included in the show notes.
The recording runs about 1 hour and 53 minutes, so let’s join Jeff on his journey to the Presidential libraries and museums.
Note: I think you should be able to follow along. While Jeff doesn’t provide page numbers, he does talk to a number of the photos and identifies which one is which on a page.
Audio file -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-731-love-letters-to-the-presidents-ma-state-rep-jeff-roy-02-13-22
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Link to the presentation document -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Q7qkNZZzOcYLV9-WGt8AUYBhQx1RvxNn/view?usp=sharing
Link to the National Archives -> https://www.archives.gov/presidential-libraries/visit
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Tickets available online -> https://www.theblackboxonline.com/events.php?id=1541
Zajac brothers return to THE BLACK BOX - Feb 19 |
The Lifelong Learning Institute invites residents of Franklin and surrounding towns to explore its many Summer 2022 classes now available for registration.
Lifelong Learning is the community education branch of Franklin Public Schools, providing high-quality extended day child care, music lessons, and enrichment programs in an affordable and safe environment.
The Solutions Extended Day program will run its annual Solutions Summer Adventure for five weeks starting July 11, 2022 with a different activity theme each week. Families of students entering kindergarten through grade 5 can choose one or more weeks of this 8:30 AM – 3:30 PM camp, with options for early drop-off and/or late pickup.
Students entering grades K through 6 can choose from a variety of STAR Enrichment Program morning classes in July 2022. Examples include Silly Science, Funky Furniture, Gardening Fun, Minecraft Break Battle and Build, Coping with Crafts, Itty Bitty Acting, Author’s Workshop, and many more!
Eager young students entering kindergarten can participate in the very popular Ready, Set, Kindergarten program, running three different weeks in July. Through books, dramatic play, music, arts, and crafts, they will become familiar with the classroom setting and daily routines while having fun learning through hands-on experiences.
If music is what your student enjoys, the Lifelong Music Academy will offer Summer Band, Glee, Strings, and Rock Band Jr. This two-week program runs from July 25 to August 5, 2022 and includes 40 hours of summer music fun with recreation time every day.
Lifelong Community Learning’s ever popular Kids’ Corner program is once again offering a Summer Kids’ Cooking camp. For 3 hours each day August 2–4, students entering grades 4–7 can sear, sauté, fold and mix while they prepare a complete meal every day.
The class selections continue with the Summer STEM program (math, forensic science, computers, financial literacy), Summer Art (photography, video production), and Preparing for College for high school seniors (Common App Bootcamp, Writing Your College Essay). There’s something for everyone!
All Lifelong Learning Summer 2022 programs will follow the COVID-19 safety protocols in place in Franklin Public Schools at the time each class runs.
Visit www.FranklinLifelongLearning.com for full course details and to register. You may also call Lifelong Learning at 508-553-4814.
Download a PDF of this as a reminder -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1XC-eIZ8S0LzbsIvTDhpnp8LjE3Mrt1bn/view?usp=sharing
Lifelong Learning Announces Summer Programs - registration is open now |
Via HockomockSports.com and Twitter, we share the results of the FHS winter sports action on Monday:
"7-4 loss against Norwood. goals from greco, flynn, mccaffrey and o’brien’s first varsity goal‼️‼️ no practice tmr rest up!"
The St. Mary's Men's Faith Formation group will continue our monthly meetings. Our next meeting will be February 19 from 8:45 - 9:45 AM virtually via Zoom and in person.
We will be learning and discussing the topic of Prayer with guest speaker Dr Aldonna Lingertat We really look forward to welcoming you back or hopefully welcoming you for the first time to our group.
Please email Deacon Guy (deaconguy@stmarysfranklin.org) if you are interested in the Zoom link contact information.
If attending in person, we will be meeting in St. Mary's Hall Either way you join us – we are glad you are there.
All Men are welcome. https://www.stmarysfranklin.org/womens-faith-formation
Dr Lingertat in the news - https://www.sjs.edu/news/dr-aldona-lingertat-retirement
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St. Mary's Men's Faith Formation - Feb 19, 2022 |
To help taxpayers and tax professionals, the Internal Revenue Service today announced a special new page on IRS.gov to provide the latest details and information affecting the 2022 filing season and ongoing efforts by the agency to address the inventory of previously filed tax returns.
During this tax season, taxpayers face a number of issues due to critical tax law changes that took place in 2021 and ongoing challenges related to the pandemic. To raise awareness about these issues and provide people with the latest timely information, the IRS has created a special tax season web page. This page will provide people with a quick overview of information to help people filing tax returns as well as those who have previous year tax returns awaiting processing by the IRS.
"The IRS is taking numerous steps to keep this tax season going smoothly while also taking additional action to address the inventory of tax returns filed last year," said IRS Commissioner Chuck Rettig. "We're off to a good start processing tax returns and issuing refunds. But we want people to have an easy way to see the latest information. This new page provides a one-stop shop for the latest key information people and the tax community may need."
The "special tax season alerts" page will be available through the IRS.gov home page and shared through social media and other channels.
The page will include the latest filing season updates. The IRS began tax season on January 24, and in less than two weeks more than 4 million tax refunds have gone out worth nearly $10 billon. Millions more will go out in the weeks ahead as the IRS enters an important period of the tax season.
The page also includes links to important information related to ongoing efforts by the IRS to address the inventory of unprocessed tax returns filed before this year. This includes steps to stop more than a dozen common letters to taxpayers, and updates on IRS operations and the number of unprocessed tax returns.
"The combination of the pandemic, new tax laws and numerous other factors led to an unprecedented amount of unprocessed tax returns and correspondence remaining in the IRS inventory during 2021," Rettig said. "We must continue pursuing innovative strategies while supporting the hard work and dedication of our employees to fulfill our commitment to return inventories to a healthy level before entering the 2023 filing season. These steps are making a difference. Refunds for tax returns and amended tax returns in the inventory continue to flow out to taxpayers."
The IRS continues to urge taxpayers to carefully review their tax filings for accuracy and file electronically with direct deposit to speed refunds. Special tips are available in several places on IRS.gov, including these top 5 tips; basics on the 2022 tax season and IRS Tax Time Guide.
Shared from the IRS page -> https://www.irs.gov/newsroom/irs-launches-resource-page-on-irsgov-with-latest-details-and-information-for-taxpayers-during-filing-season
IRS launches resource page on IRS.gov |
"This week's COVID-19 Dashboard is now available to view here: https://t.co/mJFgollw0z"
Shared from Twitter: https://twitter.com/FranklinPSNews/status/1493363622638239748
"We are pleased to announce that the State House will be opened to the public, Monday through Friday, as of Tuesday, February 22, 2022. Masks will be required, as well as proof of COVID-19 vaccination or a negative test from no more than one day before entry. With public health data constantly evolving, we will review these requirements on a weekly basis. We look forward to seeing the public in the State House."
Joint Statement on Opening the State House Effective Feb 22, 2022 |
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