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FHS girls take 2nd and boys 4th in Hockomock Cross Country Championship
Hockomock Cross Country Championship meet - Oct 29,2022
FHS Results compiled from https://live.mstca.org/meets/19036
Frosh Boys
1 Andrew Scotland Franklin 10:53.7
2 Edison Eattimo Franklin 11:37.0
4 Tucker Morin Franklin 11:40.8
5 Andrew Rontiris Franklin 11:41.1
6 Tyler Anderson Franklin 11:41.9
Frosh Girls
(no results)
JV Boys
9 Daniel Cronin Franklin 19:04.7
10 Matthew Fitzgerald Franklin 19:08.4
11 Jack Halter Franklin 19:18.6
12 Manuel Romero Franklin 19:23.6
14 Alexander Fiorvanti Franklin 19:32.9
17 Jaret Schmidt Franklin 19:52.6
22 Arya Bhat Franklin 20:02.5
24 Jack Brennan Franklin 20:10.7
32 Quinn Lucier Franklin 20:43.3
44 Cailun Gordon Franklin 21:33.2
67 Nicholas Twardowski Franklin 23:19.0
JV Girls
(no results)
Varsity Boys #4 team in Hockomock
12 Tyler Apicella Franklin 17:04.2
22 Joshua Diehl Franklin 17:32.5
27 Jonathan Pink Franklin 17:39.0
34 Jake Vaccarezza Franklin 17:57.5
41 William Boozang Franklin 18:08.5
42 Luke Paragona Franklin 18:10.0
45 Sean Giuliano Franklin 18:17.3
48 Aidan Nisbett Franklin 18:20.2
51 Fraiser Baird Franklin 18:22.4
52 Jason Huff Franklin 18:23.9
Varsity Girls #2 team in Hockomock
3 Alexandra Batla Franklin 19:14.9
5 Fiona Morrison Franklin 19:36.2
15 Carli Walbert Franklin 20:45.3
19 Ashley Tighe Franklin 21:03.3
21 Emma Pruitt Franklin 21:20.7
22 Emily Matteson Franklin 21:21.3
23 Abigail Baker Franklin 21:28.0
24 Katie Sweeney Franklin 21:33.8
29 Artemisia Saparoff Franklin 21:51.6
56 Vivienne Loukota Franklin 23:31.4
FHS Unified Sports schedules challenge game with Police & Fire as fund raiser Nov 2
More challenges accepted!
We'll be taking on @FranklinMAfire and @franklinpolice in a charity game to raise funds for @FranklinFoodPan on Nov 2nd. 6pm. @FHSPantherbook
To help our cause visit https://t.co/jd48u02VEL
Shared from Twitter -> https://t.co/jkoq3gxqkU
We'll be taking on @FranklinMAfire |
We'll be taking on @franklinpolice |
Franklin.TV: There’s More More Perfect Union!
In January of 2021 Frank Falvey gathered a group of informed citizens to launch a new radio program. Each week our Radio Roundtable of Regulars discusses the legal, educational and political issues of our time, and how we as a nation might move forward to advance a More Perfect Union.
At the outset, our group was comprised of Frank, Higher Education Dr. Michael Walker-Jones, Harvard’s Dr. Natalia Linos, Executive Director for Health and Human Rights, Franklin’s Representative Jeff Roy, and yes, even Yorz Trooly.
We gather via Zoom on Thursday mornings to record our More Perfect musings that you hear the following Monday.
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Franklin.TV: There’s More More Perfect Union! |
As they say in all those wonder widget ads, But wait. There’s more!
It’s a daring experiment. We’re opening our Zoom doors. This Thursday morning you can stand on your soap box in our virtual town square and opine with us.
Topic? Opinion? The floor is yours. Interested?
Join us via Zoom on Thursday morning at 9:30. Zoom Link: 872 7243 7375
Hope to see you then.
And – as always –
Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm.
And, thank you for watching.
Boston Globe: "Billions in state tax refunds to start flowing to taxpayers on Tuesday, officials say"
"THE FIRST CHECKS and direct deposits from a nearly $3 billion pot of excess tax revenue will head back to taxpayers starting on Tuesday when the calendar flips to November, the Baker administration announced Friday.A spokesperson for the Executive Office of Administration and Finance said money will head out the door under the voter-approved tax cap law known as Chapter 62F, which taxpayers triggered for the first time since 1987 by delivering massive amounts of taxes.
About 3 million taxpayers will receive a refund in the form of a mailed check or a direct deposit worth about 14 percent of what they owed in state personal income tax in 2021, the spokesperson said. The administration plans to distribute the refunds on a rolling basis through December 15. The administration had previously estimated refunds of about 13 percent of income tax liabilities."
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Eligible taxpayers will receive their refunds on a rolling basis, Governor Charlie Baker’s office said. LUKE SHARRETT/BLOOMBERG |
SAFE Radio: Ballot Question 3 with Mark Lenzi (audio)
SAFE Radio: Ballot Question 3 with Mark Lenzi (audio) |
The SAFE Coalition exists to provide pathways for support, education, coping mechanisms and treatment options for Substance use Disorder
Franklin School Committee: Community Relations Subcommittee - Agenda - Nov 1 - 6:00 PM
"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."
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Franklin School Committee: Community Relations Subcommittee - Agenda - Nov 1 - 6:00 PM |
Frank Presents: 045 - Anthony Amore (audio)
Saturday, October 29, 2022
Franklin Police Receive Accreditation
Attention Franklin (MA) Veterans the next Coffee Social is scheduled for November, Nov 2, 2022 - 10 AM
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Attention Franklin (MA) Veterans the next Coffee Social is scheduled for November, Nov 2, 2022 - 10 AM |
Franklin Vet Bob Crowley will give a brief discussion about his recent Honor Flight experience.
Join us for coffee and conversation on Wednesday, November 2 at 10:00 a.m. at the Franklin Senior Center.
Franklin Veteran Bob Crowley recently took an Honor Flight to visit the national memorials in Washington, DC. Bob will share photos and tell veterans how they can apply for an Honor Flight experience (at no cost) through Honor Flight New England.
Shared from Town of Franklin page -> https://www.franklinma.gov/veterans-services/news/november-2022-coffee-social
Superintendent’s Report to School Committee - October 25, 2022
○ ST Math○ 30 minutes for Hill survey
○ 6-12 Keys to Literacy for new teachers○ Content specific-curriculum collaboration
○ SS Gr. 11 Civics Projects Collaboration○ Keys to Literacy for new teachers
○ Here are the FHS Fan/Spectator Expectations as a reference
○ This area behind the bleachers is now off limits for the remainder of the season.
○ All non-Franklin High School students, including Franklin middle school and elementary school students, must enter the event and be supervised by an adult throughout all varsity games.○ Unaccompanied students who do not attend FHS will not be admitted without an adult.○ Any student who is in attendance without an adult will need to be picked up by their parents/guardians.
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Superintendent’s Report to School Committee - October 25, 2022 |
Milford tops Franklin football 43-24 on Friday
Via HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Friday, October 28, 2022. We also provide the link to the full set of Hockomock League results below.
"When Milford was putting together its game plan for Friday night’s visit to Pisini Stadium, the Hawks thought there were opportunities to attack Franklin’s defense with the passing game, trying to utilize their weapons on the edges. After 24 minutes, the game plan was boiled down to line up behind the big offensive line and let the running game do the work.The Hawks rushed for more than 300 yards as a team, all but nine of those yards from running backs Nick Araujo and Romeo Holland and quarterback Evan Cornelius, and five touchdowns. Milford only threw one pass in the second half, even as Franklin’s offense started to click, and rolled to a 43-24 victory that sets up a three-way tie atop the Kelley-Rex division.“Up front, we were incredible tonight,” said Milford coach Dale Olson about his offensive line of Oliver McKee, Anthony Dew, Ryan O’Connor, Keith Lee, and Tyler Potter. “I looked at the kids at halftime and said we might not throw a forward pass because every time it’s 4, 5, 6 [yards]. That’s a testament to our guys up front. They just dug in and they pushed a good Franklin team around tonight.”
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Romeo Holland (44) and the Milford ground game dominated against Franklin, rushing for more than 300 yards and five touchdowns in a 43-24 win. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com) |