Sunday, October 16, 2022

FHS' Morrison takes 9th place in girls race, boys cross country team finishes 5th overall at Catholic Memorial Meet

"Congrats to the Girls Varsity XC Team which finished 5th at the Catholic Memorial Invitational. Fiona Morrison finished 9th in the varsity race. Carli Walbert and Katie Sweeney also medaled." https://twitter.com/FranklinHSXC/status/1581361382045671424
"Awesome job today at the Catholic Memorial Invitational! Lots of hardware going home! Congrats to Fiona Morrison for placing 9th and earning a neat" https://twitter.com/FranklinHSXC/status/1581360494069571584

Catholic Memorial Invitational 2022 - October 15, 2022

Held at Franklin Park, Boston, MA


Franklin High School results

GIRLS


ATHLETE

PLACE

RESULTS

5000 METER RUN - Varsity Girls

20:28.72

SB

Fiona Morrison

9th

Varsity Girls

21:53.96

SB

Carli Walbert

29th

Varsity Girls

22:12.44

SB

Katie Sweeney

39th

Varsity Girls

22:56.00

SB

Emma Pruitt

54th

Varsity Girls

22:57.26

SB

Artemisia Saparoff

56th

Varsity Girls

23:03.93

SB

Mackenzie Mann

58th

Varsity Girls

25:08.23

SB

Ella Mclaughlin

94th

Varsity Girls

BOYS


ATHLETE

PLACE

RESULTS

3000 METER RUN - Frosh Boys

11:23.86


Andrew SCOTLAND

8th

Frosh Boys

11:55.51

SB

Tyler ANDERSON

20th

Frosh Boys

12:18.89


Edison EATTIMO

37th

Frosh Boys

12:19.48

SB

Patrick McIntyre

38th

Frosh Boys

12:21.81

SB

Tucker Morin

42nd

Frosh Boys

12:27.15


Andrew RONTIRIS

45th

Frosh Boys

13:45.50


Charles NASH

73rd

Frosh Boys



5000 METER RUN - Silver Race Boys

18:37.00

SB

Jonathan Pink

20th

Silver Race Boys

18:40.05

SB

Tyler Apicella

21st

Silver Race Boys

18:56.54

SB

William Boozang

24th

Silver Race Boys

19:03.61

SB

Fraser Baird

30th

Silver Race Boys

19:13.39

SB

Luke Paragona

33rd

Silver Race Boys

19:26.14

SB

Anton SACKLEY

36th

Silver Race Boys

20:05.69

SB

Jake Vaccarezza

45th

Silver Race Boys



Fiona Morrison finished 9th
Fiona Morrison finished 9th

FHS cross country team members post race
FHS cross country team members post race

FHS spirit week scheduled for Oct 17 - Oct 21

"Lets get ready to show some serious Panther pride during Homecoming Week!"


FHS spirit week scheduled for Oct 17 - Oct 21
FHS spirit week scheduled for Oct 17 - Oct 21

Yoga & Wine Barre , or just Wine Barre at Intermission on Friday, October 21

Join us Friday, October 21 for Slow Flow Yoga with Esther Hogan! Stop by Wine Barre after yoga! 

Yoga class registration is required. Please call the FSPA office 508-528-8668

Shared from Instagram -> https://www.instagram.com/p/CjlHhUYLMGo/

Yoga & Wine Barre , or just Wine Barre at Intermission on Friday, October 21
Yoga & Wine Barre , or just Wine Barre at Intermission on Friday, October 21

Diversity Awareness Club "It’s just a very much, an everyone thing"

Lily EattimoPresident of the Diversity Awareness Club (DAC) at Franklin High School provides a recap of the recent "Sweet & Greet" event.

"The sweet taste of diversity.

Hi, I’m Lily Eattimo, President of the Diversity Awareness Club (DAC).

This past Tuesday, DAC hosted our “Sweet & Greet” event in the FHS Cafeteria. The event, which took place from 5-8 PM, was DAC’s kickoff event for the 2022-23 school year."

Continue reading the Sweet & Greet recap which raised $650 for the club -> https://franklinpanthers.us/clubs-activities/2022/10/13/diversity-awareness-club-sweet-greet-recap-from-club-president/

Diversity Awareness Club "It’s just a very much, an everyone thing"
Diversity Awareness Club "It’s just a very much, an everyone thing"

Franklin Liquors: Please watch this video on why we need your Yes vote for Ballot Question 3

Franklin Liquors (@Franklinliquors) tweeted  Sat, Oct 15, 2022:
2022 Massachusetts State Election- Yes on Question 3, Expanded Availability of Alcohol Licenses 
Please watch this video and why we need your yes vote!
https://t.co/Nf6rX7RMZ8
 

#voteyeson3 #vote #ma #liquor #franklinma b
Shared from Twitter ->    https://twitter.com/Franklinliquors/status/1581434806084153345




Visit the Election Collection for Nov 2022 for information
Visit the Election Collection for Nov 2022 for information

Boston Globe: questions & answers on Ballot Question #1

Staci Rubin (@Staci__Rubin) tweeted on Mon, Oct 10, 2022:
"Yes on 1!

Great article about MA ballot Q 1.

Answers to your questions about the millionaire's tax https://t.co/BKfZEYFdFy via @BostonGlobe"


Karsen Eckweiler works at Democracy Brewing in Boston and is featured in the latest ad that supports Question 1, a ballot measure to raise taxes on the wealthy.JONATHAN WIGGS/GLOBE STAFF
Karsen Eckweiler works at Democracy Brewing in Boston and is featured in the latest ad that supports Question 1, a ballot measure to raise taxes on the wealthy. JONATHAN WIGGS/GLOBE STAFF

Elected Officials to Protect America advocate for offshore wind power (video)

Elected Officials to Protect America (@EOPAmerica) tweeted on Fri, Oct 14, 2022:
"We're doing our part here locally, and we're here really to call on the Federal Government to join us" regarding offshore wind.
- @CobiFrongillo, Councilmember Franklin, Massachusetts

Please watch the entire press conference on this YouTube link: https://t.co/VyMqDi0yj3



The News Literacy Project schedules 3 new webinars on how to spot misinformation

The News Literacy Project (@NewsLitProject) tweeted on Fri, Oct 14, 2022:

3️⃣ webinars, 3️⃣ skills you'll learn ⤵️. Our #Election2022 series begins 11/18. Learn more / register: https://t.co/BJW01v53ck

- Find reliable information about the election
- Spot misinfo & push back against it
- Have productive talks with people who have fallen for falsehoods https://t.co/UaGkwDVsiW


The News Literacy Project schedules new webinars on how to spot misinformation
The News Literacy Project schedules new webinars on how to spot misinformation

Saturday, October 15, 2022

Information for Franklin Voters Regarding the Upcoming Election

Notice from the Office of the Town Clerk's Office regarding in person early voting, mail-in ballots, and election day.

The State Election will be held on Tuesday, November 8th, 2022 from 6am - 8pm at the Franklin High School Gymnasium. In person early voting will take place October 22nd - November 4th at the Franklin Municipal Building ONLY (355 East Central Street). There will be NO in person early voting at Franklin High School.

The Municipal Building in person early voting dates are as follows…
  • Saturday, Oct. 22 in person: 9am -3pm
  • Monday, Oct. 24 in person: 8am - 4pm
  • Tuesday, Oct. 25 in person: 8am - 4pm
  • Wednesday, Oct. 26 in person: 8am - 6pm
  • Thursday, Oct. 27 in person: 8am - 4pm
  • Friday, October 28 in person: 8am - 1pm
  • Saturday, Oct. 29 in person: 9am - 5pm *Last day to register to vote*
  • Monday, Oct. 31 in person: 8am - 4pm
  • Tuesday, Nov. 1 in person: 8am - 4pm
  • Wednesday, Nov. 2 in person: 8am - 6pm
  • Thursday, Nov. 3 in person: 8am - 4pm
  • Friday, Nov. 4 in person: 8am - 1pm

The last day to register to vote is Saturday, October 29th, 2022. You may check or update your information via the State's Online Voter Registration tool: https://www.sec.state.ma.us/OVR/

Ballots arrived at the Town Clerk's office on October 11th, 2022. Our staff is working diligently to ensure all voters that have already requested a mail-in ballot receive them in a timely manner.

Requesting a Mail-In Ballot

Voters may apply to receive a mail-in ballot by Tuesday, November 1st at 5pm the latest. Voters are encouraged to apply as early as possible for a mail-in ballot, especially if your ballot will need to be mailed out of town. The U.S. Postal Service recommends allowing up to 7 days for mail delivery. To ensure you receive your ballot with enough time to mail it back, you should apply 2-3 weeks before Election Day. Your application can only be accepted if it has reached your local election office by the deadline. You may apply to receive a mail-in ballot online here: https://www.sec.state.ma.us/ele/eleabsentee/absidx.htm

Returning Your Ballot
Once you have received and completed your ballot, you may return it by…
  • Mailing it back using the envelope provided; or
  • Hand-delivering your ballot to the Town Clerk's Office in the Municipal Building during Early Voting hours or during regular business hours on November 7th (8am - 4pm) and before 8pm on November 8th, 2022; or
  • Hand-delivering your ballot using our ballot drop box any time before 8pm on November 8th, 2022. Both ballot drop boxes are located at the Franklin Municipal Building. 
    • 355 East Central Street (To the left of the building)
    • 355 East Central Street (Mail slot to left as you enter walkway to main entrance)
Please note that Ballots cannot be dropped off at a polling place on Election Day.   


Please see the attached voting schedule flyer. Questions? Call the Town Clerk's Office at 508-520-4900.

Shared from Town of Franklin page ->  https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/information-franklin-voters-regarding-upcoming-election

Information for Franklin Voters Regarding the Upcoming Election
Information for Franklin Voters Regarding the Upcoming Nov 8, 2022 Election

Franklin Recreation Department Winter Brochure 2022-2023

The latest publication of the Franklin Recreation Department Winter Brochure is available online!!! 

Take a look at all of the classes and programs we will be offering this winter.  

Registration OPENS November 1st at 8:30 AM.

275 Beaver Street, Franklin, MA. 02038 • (508) 613-1666 • http://franklinma.myrec.com/

Franklin Recreation Department Winter Brochure 2022-2023
Franklin Recreation Department Winter Brochure 2022-2023

FHS girls and boys soccer teams both top King Philip on Friday

Via HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Friday, October 14, 2022. We also provide the link to the full set of Hockomock League results below.


Boys Soccer = King Philip, 1 @ Franklin, 5 – Final 
– Franklin turned it up a notch in the second half and exploded for four goals after the break to take a big win on the road and stay two points clear in the Kelley-Rex division title race. Sophomore Garrett Scagliarini recorded his first assists to junior Michael Fernandez-Martin for the only goal of the opening half. After the break, Trey Lovell scored a pair of goals — the first assists by Max Tobin and the second by Scagliarini, while Fernandez-Martin grabbed an assist to Wyatt Herndon. Noah Cain (from Josh Dunlop) capped the scoring for the hosts.

Girls Soccer = Franklin, 2 @ King Philip, 1 – Final 
– KP had a strong first half but was unable to find a way through Franklin goalie Rachel Welch, who made a series of big saves. The Panthers were able to turn things around a little after the break and scored twice to split the season series and move three points clear of the Warriors in the division. Alli Powderly scored the opening goal for Franklin, finishing an assist from Selene Hammad. Anya Zub headed in a long free kick from Norah Anderson for what turned out to be the game-winner. KP pulled one back with five minutes to play. Mikayala Thompson scored off an assist from Rachel DeFlaminis.

For other results around the Hockomock League

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Panther TV: EditorVar's highlight reel for the recent FHS unified basketball game

Panther TV (@fhspanthertv) tweeted on Fri, Oct 14, 2022:
Congrats to @FranklinUnified for their win against KP 72-56 last night! Check out @editorvar's highlight reel  @FHSSports @FranklinHS   
https://youtu.be/31nkKpALXsY via @YouTube

Shared from Twitter: https://twitter.com/fhspanthertv/status/1580895300339712000

Congressman Jake Auchincloss: An Update for Oct 3 to Oct 14


Congressman Jake Auchincloss: An Update for Oct 3 to Oct 14

LAST 2 WEEKS IN REVIEW
OCTOBER 3 - OCTOBER 14

I'm your representative in Congress, and I write to keep you informed.


On the Hill

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Energy Prices: Last weekend, I discussed rising energy prices and the need to transition to clean energy independence on Fox News. Instead of relying on oil from Russia, Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Venezuela, we need domestic clean energy to provide energy security and a healthier planet for future generations. I also highlighted the bipartisan initiative I have led in Congress to support the G7's price cap on Russian oil, to reduce prices for American consumers and to deprive the Kremlin of hard currency for its illegal war.

Further, I am keenly aware that our district is struggling with increased costs to heat our homes this winter, with some households facing as much as a $500 increase over last winter. To mitigate these high energy costs, I have continuously supported funding for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program (LIHEAP). This program assists eligible low-income households with their heating energy costs and provides bill payment assistance. You can learn more about applying for LIHEAP assistance here.


I am also supporting the release of home heating oil reserves in New England.

Ukraine: Earlier this week, the United Nations General Assembly passed a resolution calling on countries not to recognize the four regions of Ukraine that Russia has claimed. The resolution also demands that Moscow reverse course on its "attempted illegal annexation". The resolution passed by a vote of 143 to 5, with 35 countries abstaining.

This vote tally is a thunderous diplomatic win for Ukraine, the United States, and the free world. It also represents a searing defeat for Russia. The U.S. will continue to stand with Ukraine during a long, cold winter. We will stay with Ukraine as long as it takes.

Make your voice heard → I am working in Congress to establish American clean energy independence and, in turn, lower energy prices for American families. Let me know below if you are concerned with the price of electricity and home heating oil ahead of winter.

Are you concerned with high energy prices for this winter?

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Around the Fourth

Congressman Jake Auchincloss


Climate Summit: On November 10th, I am hosting a climate summit in Needham to discuss climate change and the clean energy transition. You are invited to attend. The summit will bring together climate stakeholders from the Massachusetts 4th and beyond to hear directly from leaders in academia, industry, and public policy about their efforts to curb climate change, and how Massachusetts can lead the nation in the transition to clean energy.

Featuring opening remarks by Olin College of Engineering President Gilda A. Barabino, Ph.D., and Former Congressman and Current Citizens Energy Managing Director Joe Kennedy III, the Climate Summit will present three panels that each highlight a different group of climate & clean tech professionals and their leadership in the public and private sectors. Please share this event with your family and friends. Please RSVP by November 1 if you plan to attend. You will be added to a waitlist if we reach venue capacity.

          When: Thursday, November 10, 2022, from 8:30 AM - 12:00 PM
          Where: Needham, MA (address will be sent a few days in advance to those who RSVP)

Wellesley College STEM Panel: Last week, I celebrated the opening of Wellesley College's new Science Complex. I spoke on a panel titled "Changing the Face of STEM," which focused on the importance of having more women, including women of color, in the science and technology fields. As the son of a trailblazing woman scientist, I am a committed champion of diversity in STEM to narrow the gender pay gap, ensure a diverse and talented STEM workforce, and to prevent biases in these fields and the products and services they produce. You can watch the full panel here.

Sincerely,

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Jake

   

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Franklin High School: Important Information and Dates for October to December 2022

Franklin High School News: Important Information and Dates

October - December
 
Oct 15       PSAT's at FHS for the class of 2024; 7:30 am to 12:30 pm-- register your Junior HERE until 9/23/22
Oct 19       Theater II presents Cabaret: Too Much Light Makes the Baby go Blind  7PM in the FHS Auditorium Tickets $5 for students, $10 for Adults
Oct 20      Theater II presents Cabaret: Too Much Light Makes the Baby go Blind  7PM in the FHS Auditorium Tickets $5 for students, $10 for Adults
Oct 21       Homecoming Football Game VS Attleboro at 7 pm on FHS Pisini Field
Oct 22      Homecoming Dance at 7 PM in the FHS Gym; click to buy tickets; proceeds go to a Breast Cancer charity
Oct 28      Half Day of School; dismissal at 10:55 AM
Nov 8       No School PDD Day/Election Day
Nov 9       Half Day-Parent Conferences in person during the afternoon and evening; dismissal at 10:55 AM
Nov 10     Half Day-Parent Conferences - virtual only; dismissal at 10:55 AM
Nov 11      No School - Veteran's Day
Nov 11      FHS Theater Co presents: Cinderella 7 PM in the FHS Auditorium
Nov 12     FHS Theater Co presents: Cinderella 2 PM in the FHS Auditorium
Nov 15     TriM Induction Ceremony and Chamber Concert @ 7PM FHS Auditorium
Nov 18     FHS Theater Co presents: Cinderella 7 PM in the FHS Auditorium
Nov 19     FHS Theater Co presents: Cinderella 7 PM in the FHS Auditorium
Nov 23 through 25 No School -Thanksgiving Break
Dec 6       FHS Chorus and Orchestra Concert @ 7PM in the FHS Auditorium (snow date 12/9)
Dec 7       Half Day of School; dismissal at 10:55 AM; no lunch served
Dec 8       FHS Band Concert @ 7 PM in the FHS Auditorium (Snow Date 12/9)
 
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  • New Student Registration >> click HERE
  • Moving? Complete a Change of Address form >> click HERE
  • School Bus Routes for the 2022-2023 School Year-click HERE
  • Register your Franklin Public Schools Chromebook and purchase insurance for it HERE

Shared from Franklin High School -> https://www.franklinps.net/fhs/news/school-news-important-information-and-dates

Franklin High School: Important Information and Dates for October to December 2022
Franklin High School: Important Information and Dates for October to December 2022

Medication take back day at SAFE Coalition - Oct 29

"ITS BAAAAAACK! 
Let’s get those medications out of your house and DISPOSED OF PROPERLY!"



Medication take back day at SAFE Coalition - Oct 29
Medication take back day at the SAFE Coalition - Oct 29

"the global water cycle ... how human water use affects where water is stored, how it moves, and how clean it is"

Daniel Moser (@_dmoser) tweeted on Fri, Oct 14, 2022:
🌊The new Water Cycle🌊

Although people have long siphoned water from groundwater and diverted rivers into farm fields and industrial plants, this new diagram is the first time humans have been included in what was presented until now as a "natural" cycle by @USGS 👇👇 
https://t.co/ABJobxNRQ6

Shared from Twitter -> https://twitter.com/_dmoser/status/1580930320701919232

The updated water cycle
The updated water cycle