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 *
Sunday, March 24, 2024
ALARM Robotics wins 2nd place at BSU competition! (video)
Riffin' on Main St: James Johnston (video)
Franklin TV: Live Sports Radio
FHS O'Leary named MVP for Hockomock League boys basketball
FHS' Carlucci, Sauer, & O'Connell recognized for Hockomock League Wrestling
- Riley Carlucci, Franklin
- Jack Sauer, Franklin
- Weylan O’Connell, Franklin
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FHS' Carlucci, Sauer, & O'Connell recognized for Hockomock League Wrestling |
Dean College announces Commencement Speaker & Honorary degree recipients
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Dean College announces Commencement Speaker & Honorary degree recipients |
Migrant crisis: State Senate votes to limit time in family shelter
"As the state burns through the hundreds of millions already set aside to fund Massachusetts’ emergency shelter system, the state Senate late Thursday voted to inject millions more into the system, and limit the amount of time homeless families, including migrants, can stay.The 32-8 vote, which happened shortly after 9 p.m. Thursday night, sets the stage for what will likely be a contentious debate with the House, which passed its own version earlier this month.The proposal is part of a spending bill meant to buoy the strained shelter system through the end of the fiscal year, and help fund it into 2025. While the Senate proposal diverges from the House’s bill on some key details, both chambers are now united behind the concept of restricting, for the first time since the inception of Massachusetts’ right-to-shelter law, how long the state should provide a place to sleep for homeless families."
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The Senate legislation differs in many ways from the House’s proposal |
"As Massachusetts struggles to find housing for an influx of migrants, a Globe analysis of state data finds that few wealthy communities are hosting emergency shelters for homeless and migrant families while the bulk are in middle-income cities and towns.Of the 94 communities hosting emergency shelters, more than half have a median household income below $100,000, while just nine of those communities — including Acton, Concord, and Lexington — have household incomes above $150,000.The state says its process for placing shelters is driven by the availability of space and factors such as their proximity to critical services such as public transportation.But many communities say they are having trouble providing all the resources people need, such as transportation and translators, and worry the strain on their limited resources will reach a breaking point."
Saturday, March 23, 2024
Voices of Franklin: Letter to Planning Board on Autumn Hill Development
- The Autumn Hill plans as submitted can be found https://www.franklinma.gov/planning-board/pages/autumn-hill-senior-village-488-and-496-summer-street-02022024
- The 5 post series on the original proposal for the Residential 7 zoning change referred to can be found http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/01/part-5-full-residential-vii-timeline.html
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Voices of Franklin: Letter to Planning Board on Autumn Hill Development |
Special School Committee Meeting - March 26 at 7 PM
o Portrait of a Graduate & Educational Visioning Report
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Special School Committee Meeting - March 26 at 7 PM |
Construction detour for the Beaver Street Interceptor begins Monday, March 25
Beaver Street Interceptor
Starting Monday March 25th a detour through Tri-County Drive will be in place. Residential traffic only on Pond St., Rolling Ridge Rd., Hilltop Rd. and part of Old West Central St. The detour will be in place Monday thru Thursday from 7:30am until 5:00pm.
During this construction phase, the adjacent medical building remains accessible, though Starbucks will be accessible via 140 only. Access to this area may look different as work continues. We are working with school staff to ensure safety.
We will update and communicate regularly via social media,
our dedicated email list, and the construction map below.
We appreciate the public's continued support and understanding and will continue to communicate as work progresses.
Please see our interactive map below for more details.
BEAVER STREET INTERCEPTOR HOTLINE: 508-553-5526
(PLEASE LEAVE A MESSAGE AND WE WILL RETURN YOUR CALL)
EMAIL: BSI-info@franklinma.gov
originally constructed in 1914.
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Construction detour for the Beaver Street Interceptor begins Monday, March 25 |
First Annual Cornhole Tournament - April 6, 2024 to benefit veterans and programming at 22Mohawks
Fletcher Field playground being redone this spring with CPA funds
Franklin Recreation Department and Franklin Department of Public Works are renovating the playground at Fletcher Field on Peck Street this spring.
Please try to use our other playgrounds at DelCarte, Dacey, Nason Street, or King Street while we make these necessary improvements.
Fletcher playground will be installed sometime mid to late April and will feature a baseball themed play structure with accessible surfacing and a newly relocated swing set. Concrete walkways will be installed around April 1st. Thank you for using alternate playgrounds during construction.
Funding for this playground was through a state grant and the Community Preservation Act.
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renovating the playground at Fletcher Field 1 |
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renovating the playground at Fletcher Field 2 |
Ben Paterson named MVP Hockomock League Boys Hockey All Stars
- Julia Flynn, Franklin
- Nina Iannuzzi, Franklin
- Lindsey Dennett, Franklin
- Izzy Brown, Franklin
- Hannah Auerr, Franklin
- Ben Paterson, Franklin
- Logan Marchand, Franklin
- Anthony Lampasona, Franklin
- Dylan McEvoy, Franklin
- Dan Daley, Franklin
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Ben Paterson named MVP Hockomock League Boys Hockey All Stars |
FHS' Clifford, Tang, Desroches, Bourgeois, Ferreira, Birali & Wright recognized as Hock Swim All-Stars
- Caroline Clifford, Franklin
- Christine Tang, Franklin
- Ashley Desroches, Franklin
- Sydney Bourgeois, Franklin
- Emma Ferreira, Franklin
- Harika Birali, Franklin
- Keegan Wright, Franklin
- Oliver McCarthy, Franklin
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FHS' Clifford, Tang, Desroches, Bourgeois, Ferreira, Birali & Wright recognized as Hock Swim All-Stars |
FEMA podcast explore the benefits of our training course for people with disabilities (audio)
In our new podcast, we explore the benefits of our training course for people with disabilities in disaster operations & how it ensures equitable access to the whole community. Tune in:
Web: https://t.co/IbMqlG8UEL
Apple: https://t.co/RyqpEcXKTX
Spotify: https://t.co/QsztvqxNAR
https://t.co/VmBCPZB1YxShared from -> https://twitter.com/fema/status/1771236702700339515
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FEMA podcast explore the benefits of our training course for people with disabilities (audio) |
Friday, March 22, 2024
Franklin's Event Outlook: March 22, 2023 to March 28, 2024
Saturday, March 23
10:00am Easter Bunny (Franklin Historical Museum)
10:00am Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
10:00am Grieving Hearts Workshop (Franklin High School)
11:00am Beyond the Palmer Method – Learn about calligraphy (Franklin Historical Museum)
11:00am Master Plan Open House (Dean College)
1:00pm Kids Paint Party (sold out) (Franklin Public Library)
3:00pm Jessica Lepe (Author Event) (Escape Into Fiction)
6:00pm `Cinema 80’ Feature Films "The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari" (Franklin Historical Museum)
7:00pm Ballet Franklin presents Cinderella (THE BLACK BOX)
7:30pm Choreographers' Concert (sold out) (Dean College)
Sunday, March 24
1:00pm Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
1:00pm Ballet Franklin presents Cinderella (THE BLACK BOX)
3:00pm LiveARTS Concert: Romanul Duo (First Universalist Society of Franklin - FUSF)
5:30pm Ballet Franklin presents Cinderella (THE BLACK BOX)
Monday, March 25
10:00am Yankee Quilters Quilt Guild Charity Sewing (Emma's Quilt Cupboard)
6:30pm Self-Defense for Women and Teens Class (registration req'd) (Lifelong Learning)
Tuesday, March 26
2:30pm Rainbow Café (Franklin Senior Center)
7:00pm Trivia Night (Raillery Public House)
Wednesday, March 27
1:00pm Senior Scribblers (recording session) (Franklin TV Studio & remote)
5:30pm Kenyatta Berry (Dean College)
7:00pm Laugh Boston Stand-Up Comedy Show (Glen Pharmer)
Thursday, March 28
1:00pm Henry the Juggler (Franklin Public Library)
6:00pm Franklin Art Association Opening Reception (Escape Into Fiction)
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If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication: https://forms.gle/oPdi8X3ZbHHyrHzo6
The School district calendar is found https://www.franklinps.net/calendar-by-event-type/26
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Franklin's Event Outlook: March 15, 2023 to March 21, 2024 |
Hockomock Area YMCA/SAFE Coalition Charity Pickleball Tournament - April 20
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register online at Pickleballbrackets.com |
The Hockomock Area YMCA is an inclusive nonprofit organization of men, women and children joined together by a shared commitment to nurture the potential of kids, promote healthy living and foster a sense of social responsibility. Proceeds from this tournament will benefit the YMCA’s Reach Out campaign. The Reach Out for Youth and Families Annual Campaign is the primary vehicle in subsidizing confidential scholarship assistance and subsidized programs. Funds raised from the pickleball tournament will provide confidential scholarship assistance, giving Y experiences including summer camp, childcare and teen programs to local children and families in need, regardless of their ability to pay.
SAFE is a judgement free community organization relentlessly committed to educating and supporting those affected by substance use disorder and mental health concerns across southeastern Massachusetts. Staffed by trusted, trained professionals and peer support volunteers, SAFE compassionately empowers individuals and their loved ones by breaking down barriers to treatment and emotional support in a way that inspires success on the journey to recovery. Proceeds from this tournament will fund SAFE's work in educating and supporting those with substance misuse and mental health issues.