Sunday, April 13, 2025

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Sunday, April 13, 2025 ???

Sunday, April 13

** Franklin Art Association Art Show and Sale Exhibit (Norfolk Public Library)

11:00am Sunday Brunch (Teddy Gallagher's Irish Pub)
1:00pm Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
1:00pm Second Sunday Speaker Series: History in Our Backyard (Franklin Historical Museum)
2:30pm Chess Group (Franklin Public Library)
7:00pm Rehearsal for Distinguished Young Women (Patti Eisenhauer Dance Center)
 
 
For additional details on Library & Senior Center events ->  
 
 
** NO Town Meetings today   **


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What's happening today in Franklin?
What's happening today in Franklin? 
Find the full Community event calendar  https://bit.ly/FranklinCommunityCalendar

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication:  https://bit.ly/Submit2Calendar

 
 
 

Franklin Food Pantry Celebrates National Volunteer Month

April is National Volunteer Month, a special time to recognize the invaluable contributions of volunteers. The Franklin Food Pantry kicked off this important month by hosting its annual Volunteer Appreciation Luncheon, which celebrates the incredible impact volunteers have on the organization and the Franklin community. 
 
The luncheon held on April 3, 2025, was made possible by G&C Plumbing and Heating who sponsored the event, and New England Chapel who provided the space. Elizabeth’s Bagels, The Rome Restaurant, Starbucks on E Central St., Twist Bakery & Cafe, and volunteer bakers provided food, paper goods, desserts, and more. Paul Vicario Studio beautifully captured the event through photography.

Each week, more than 120 individuals volunteer their time at the Franklin Food Pantry making it possible to deliver essential food assistance and service programs to over 850 households in Franklin. Their efforts support vital initiatives such as in-person and walk-in shopping, curbside pickup, mobile pantries at three Franklin locations, Kids’ Snack Bags, the Weekend Backpack Program, holiday meal packages, the Community Gardens Program, and many more. In 2024 alone, Franklin Food Pantry volunteers collectively contributed over 12,000 hours of their time and talent.

Distinguished guests who attended to show their appreciation included Massachusetts State Senator Becca Rausch, State Representative Jeff Roy, Franklin Deputy Town Administrator Amy Frigulietti, Franklin Town Councilor Cobi Frongillo, Superintendent of Franklin Public Schools Lucas Giguere, and Director of Franklin Senior Center Sarah Amaral.  

Senator Becca Rausch addressed the volunteers, stating, “Your work is irreplaceable. Volunteers keep The Pantry’s warehouse full, the shelves stocked, and the operation running smoothly. You pack the backpacks, load the mobile pantry, and assist shoppers. Every hour you spend is a labor of love. And there is so much love supporting this organization and uplifting the people it serves.”

State Representative Jeff Roy presented the 2024 President’s Volunteer Service Award to 39 exceptional volunteers whose service has significantly impacted the Franklin community and serves as an inspiration to others. 
 
The Gold Award, recognizing over 500 volunteer hours in the past year, was presented to Amber Baur. The Silver Award, for 250 to 499 volunteer hours, was awarded to David Bascom, Vicki Coates, Diane Daddario, Suzanne Gendreau, and Kym Pruitt. 
 
The Bronze Award, for 100 to 249 volunteer hours, was presented to Dominic Agostino, Jim Barton, Colleen Bond, Teresa Burr, Erika Cummings, Dave Custer, Mary Anne Dean, Kim DeCrescenzo, Robert Doyle, Rachel Flum, Kathy Ginley, Angela Draper, Karen Giuliano, Richard Guiliano, Oona Harrington, Jonathan Haddad, Jeanne Hummel, Martin Kaufman, Jen Kuse, Kathy Lesica, Christine Lovell, Carol Malachowski, Ann Maloney, Felecia McKenney, Gary Nassoiy, Donna O’Neill, Joseph O'Koren, C. Lynn Rizzolo, Maureen Sabolinski, Nancy Schoen, Pamela Spicer, Debra Stiffler, and Lawrence Verney.

“We are deeply grateful for the extraordinary contributions of our volunteer team,” said Tina Powderly, Executive Director, Franklin Food Pantry. "Every hour they give, always with a smile, has a profound impact on our client. They are the driving force behind our ability to offer a diverse array of essential programs with dignity, and we are deeply grateful."

The Franklin Food Pantry will continue to celebrate the volunteers throughout April including special social media posts thanking volunteers and highlighting the important role they play at The Pantry.

For more information on the Franklin Food Pantry, or receiving food assistance, please visit the Franklin Food Pantry website at
www.franklinfoodpantry.org.

About the Franklin Food Pantry, Inc.
The Franklin Food Pantry, Inc. offers supplemental food assistance, household necessities, and resource referrals to more than 1,800 individuals per year. The Pantry relies on donations and grants to purchase items and pay for daily operations, and partnerships with The Greater Boston Food Bank, Spoonfuls, and local grocery stores to achieve greater buying power and lower costs.

Programs include In-person Shopping, Curbside Pick-up, Emergency Food Bags, Mobile Pantries, Home Delivery, Kids’ Snack Bags, Weekend Backpacks, Holiday Meals, and the SNAP match at Franklin Farmers Market. The Pantry is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization in good standing in Massachusetts, recognized by Charity Navigator as a Four-Star Charity, and awarded GuideStar’s Platinum Transparency ranking. The Pantry is located at 341 W Central St. in Franklin, MA on Route 140. Please visit www.franklinfoodpantry.org for more information.

Additional photos courtesy by Paul Vicario can be found  https://drive.google.com/file/d/10UOhEl1q-1RFpORzZ99XeUSSWFOfUbkA/view?usp=drive_link


Top Row (L to R): Franklin Deputy Town Administrator Amy Frigulietti, State Representative Jeff Roy  Bottom Row (L to R): Franklin Food Pantry Board Chair, Amber Baur, Senator Becca Rausch, Pantry Volunteer Bob Doyle, and Franklin Town Board Member Cobi Frongillio
Top Row (L to R): Franklin Deputy Town Administrator Amy Frigulietti, State Representative Jeff Roy; Bottom Row (L to R): Franklin Food Pantry Board Chair, Amber Baur, Senator Becca Rausch, Pantry Volunteer Bob Doyle, and Franklin Town Councilor Cobi Frongillo

Franklin, MA: Agenda for Town Council meeting April 16, 2025

Franklin Town Council
Agenda & Meeting Packet
April 16, 2025 - 7 PM

 
1.    ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE CHAIR
a.    This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast channel 9 and Verizon Channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by others.
b.    Chair to identify members participating remotely.
c.    Upcoming Town Sponsored Community Events.

2.    CITIZEN COMMENTS
a.    Citizens are welcome to express their views for up to three minutes on a matter that is not on the agenda. In compliance with G.L. Chapter 30A, Section 20, the Open Meeting Law, the Council cannot engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments. The Town Council may ask the Town Administrator to review the matter. Nothing herein shall prevent the Town Administrator from correcting a misstatement of fact.

3.    APPROVAL OF MINUTES
a.    March 19, 2025

4.    PROCLAMATIONS / RECOGNITIONS
a.    Proclamation: Franklin High School Cheerleaders
b.    Proclamation: Franklin High School Boys Basketball Team
c.    Proclamation: The Dean College Athletic Training and Franklin Public Safety Departments
 
5.    APPOINTMENTS
a.    2025 Election Workers  https://ma-franklin.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/5217/5a---Appointments---Election-Workers
i.    See Exhibit 1 of Appointment Transaction in agenda packet for list of names

6.    PUBLIC HEARINGS - 7:00 PM
a.    Zoning Bylaw Amendment 25-927: A Zoning Bylaw to Amend Chapter 185, Section 3 of The Code Of The Town of Franklin, Definitions (Shared-Use Commercial Kitchen)
i.    Legislation for Action # 9b.  https://ma-franklin.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/5234/6a-1-Shared-Kitchen-Public-Hearing
b.    Zoning Bylaw Amendment 25-928: A Zoning Bylaw to Amend Chapter 185, Attachment 3, Use Regulation Schedule, Part II Principal Uses (Shared-Use Commercial Kitchen)
i.    Legislation for Action # 9c.   https://ma-franklin.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/5235/6b-Public-Hearing-Shared-Kitchens

7.    LICENSE TRANSACTIONS - None Scheduled
 
8.    PRESENTATIONS / DISCUSSION
a.    Franklin Police Department Mental Health Clinician Division - Kallie Montagano, Clinician Program Manager
b.    Franklin Crisis Advocacy Team - Amy Frigulietti, Deputy Town Administrator

9.    LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
a.    Resolution 25-18: June 3, 2025 Election Early & Mail in Voting
(Motion to Approve Resolution 25-18 - Majority Vote)   https://ma-franklin.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/5227/9a-25-18---6_3_25-Election-early-voting-and-vote-by-mail
b.    Zoning Bylaw Amendment 25-927: A Zoning Bylaw to Amend Chapter 185, Section 3 of The Code Of The Town of Franklin, Definitions (Shared-Use Commercial Kitchen) - First Reading (Motion to Move Zoning Bylaw Amendment 25-927 to a Second Reading - Majority Vote)
c.    Zoning Bylaw Amendment 25-928: A Zoning Bylaw to Amend Chapter 185, Attachment 3, Use Regulation Schedule, Part II Principal Uses (Shared-Use Commercial Kitchen) - First Reading
(Motion to Move Zoning Bylaw Amendment 25-928 to a Second Reading - Majority Vote)
d.    Zoning Bylaw Amendment 25-935: A Zoning Bylaw to Amend Chapter 185, Section 24,
Floodplain District - Referral to the Planning Board  https://ma-franklin.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/5236/9d-25-935-Floodplain
(Motion to Refer Zoning Bylaw Amendment 25-935 to the Planning Board - Majority Vote)
e.    Resolution 25-19: Acceptance of Gifts - Senior Center ($3,014.98), Veterans’ ($11,959.90)
(Motion to Approve Resolution 25-19 - Majority Vote)

10.    TOWN ADMINISTRATORS REPORT
 
11.    SUBCOMMITTEE & AD HOC COMMITTEE REPORTS
a.    Town Administrator Evaluation Ad Hoc Subcommittee Report (Vote to Accept)  https://ma-franklin.civicplus.com/DocumentCenter/View/4568/2025-TA-Evaluation
b.    Capital Budget Subcommittee
c.    Economic Development Subcommittee
d.    Joint Budget Subcommittee
e.    Police Station Building Committee
f.    GATRA Advisory Board

12.    FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS

13.    COUNCIL COMMENTS

14.    EXECUTIVE SESSION - None Scheduled

15.    ADJOURN
 
Note: Two-Thirds Vote: requires 6 votes
Majority Vote: requires majority of members present and voting
 
 
Franklin, MA: Agenda for Town Council meeting April 16, 2025
Franklin, MA: Agenda for Town Council meeting April 16, 2025

Franklin TV: On the Radio

For your listening and dancing pleasure…

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 04/13/2025

Franklin TV: On the Radio
Franklin TV: On the Radio
What does it mean to be ‘on the radio’. In radio’s early years it meant live performances by radio stars, big bands, (for your listening and dancing pleasure…) and the birth of the ‘soap opera’ – often broadcast as 15 minute serialized programs. There were on-air personalities who rose to radio stardom.

President Roosevelt held ‘fireside chats’ – as if seated with you in your own parlour. The warm glow of a radio dial offered comfort in the dark days of the Depression.

They say ‘talk is cheap’. On the radio it is definitely not. Discussion programming costs a lot more than just playing the hits. Fortunately, we are blessed with talented and dedicated volunteers who produce our regular interview programming as well as occasional ‘fireside chats’ and opinion–editorial musings of their own.

What happens at the national and state level – laws, policy, politics, edicts and so on gets ample coverage. What happens at the local level is just as important, and our volunteers do all they can to highlight key issues and events in our own back yard.

Franklin Public radio. We are local community radio – citizen radio – writ large.

There’s room for you in our on-air schedule. We can help you rise to radio stardom.
Come sit by the fire – and let’s talk.

Do you have a program you would like to do? It’s easy.
Call us. 508-541-4118.

And – as always –
Thank you for watching.
Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm.
And staying informed at Franklin●news.
 
Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf 

Highbar Physical Therapy Opens New Clinic in Franklin, MA Empowering Lives and Building Community

Highbar Physical Therapy is proud to announce the opening of its newest clinic at 150 Emmons Street in Franklin, MA, furthering its mission to empower people to feel better, move freely, and live fully. This brings Highbar’s patient-centered care, evidence-based treatment, and commitment to helping individuals return to the activities they love to Franklin and its surrounding areas.

Leading the Franklin clinic is Dr. Reid Holden, PT, DPT, an experienced physical therapist specializing in orthopedics and sports-related injuries. As a former athlete who underwent physical therapy to recover from major injuries, Dr. Holden brings a deep understanding of the rehabilitation process and a passion for helping patients return to the activities they love.

“We are excited to open our doors in Franklin and bring Highbar’s expertise to this community,” said Dr. Holden. “Our goal is to provide exceptional care, whether you're an athlete looking to return to competition or someone recovering from an injury and eager to regain an active lifestyle. We look forward to making a positive impact on our patients’ lives.”
Highbar Physical Therapy Opens New Clinic
Highbar Physical Therapy Opens New Clinic


At Highbar Physical Therapy, we’re not just providing services; we're elevating the standards of rehabilitation. Our evidence-based care, combined with expert clinicians and personalized treatment plans, ensures that patients achieve their goals as quickly and effectively as possible. To make care even more accessible, we proudly offer same-day appointments, allowing patients to start their recovery journey without delay.

For more information or to schedule an appointment, visit
www.highbarhealth.com or call 508-939-5579.
 
About Highbar Physical Therapy
Highbar Physical Therapy is the region’s leading provider for innovative, results-driven physical therapy services. The practice boasts the highest number of board-certified clinicians in New England. By combining the latest advancements in musculoskeletal health with personalized, compassionate care, we help our patients achieve life-changing results. Our skilled physical therapists serve as primary care providers for musculoskeletal conditions, working closely with you to achieve new milestones. At Highbar, we’re committed to helping you feel better, move freely, and live fully. To learn more, visit www.highbarhealth.com.

Hold a spot for EarthDay at Delcarte - April 26

 
Hold a spot for EarthDay at Delcarte - April 26
Hold a spot for EarthDay at Delcarte - April 26

Notice of Public Hearing - Transfer of a Section 12 All Alcoholic Beverages Restaurant License From ACT Hospitality, Inc. d/b/a Box Seats to Franklin Hospitality Group, LLC d/b/a The Tavern on Central

NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING
FRANKLIN, MA

Transfer of a Section 12 All Alcoholic Beverages Restaurant License
From ACT Hospitality, Inc. d/b/a Box Seats to Franklin Hospitality
Group, LLC d/b/a The Tavern on Central

 
 
The Franklin Town Council will hold a Public Hearing on an application by Franklin Hospitality Group, LLC for a transfer to it of a Section 12 All Alcoholic Beverages Restaurant License presently held by ACT Hospitality, Inc. d/b/a Box Seats, located at 391 East Central Street, #5, Franklin, MA, to continue to be exercised at 391 East Central Street, #5, Franklin, MA. 
 
This public hearing will take place during the Town Council Public Meeting beginning at 7:00 pm on April 30, 2025; there will be an opportunity for public input during the process. 
 
Location: Municipal Building, 2nd floor Council Chambers, 355 E. Central Street, Franklin, and also via the “ZOOM” platform. Residents can visit the Town website (Franklinma.gov) town calendar to review the agenda and for up to date meeting information, on and after April 25, 2025. 
 
Please call the Town Administrator’s Office at (508) 520-4949 if you require further information or to make arrangements for translation services.

Respectfully Submitted by,

Julie McCann
Licensing Administrator
 
 
Notice of Public Hearing - Transfer of a Section 12 All Alcoholic Beverages Restaurant License From ACT Hospitality, Inc. d/b/a Box Seats to Franklin Hospitality Group, LLC d/b/a The Tavern on Central
Notice of Public Hearing - Transfer of a Section 12 All Alcoholic Beverages Restaurant License From ACT Hospitality, Inc. d/b/a Box Seats to Franklin Hospitality Group, LLC d/b/a The Tavern on Central

An Invite From Your Congressman - Virtual Update and Q&A on Tuesday, April 15


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Hi neighbor,

On Tuesday, April 15, I'll be hosting a Virtual Update and Q&A to discuss President Trump's chaotic trade policies. This is an opportunity for you to raise questions and hear updates on how President Trump's tariffs will impact Bay Staters. 

Tariffs Edition: Congressional Update and Q&A with 

Congressman Jake Auchincloss  and Special Guest Ed Gresser, Vice President and Director for Trade and Global Markets 

at the Progressive Policy Institute 

Tuesday, April 15, 2025
12:00pm – 1:00pm

 RSVP for the Zoom link HERE

*By registering for this event, you grant our office permission to send you future communications and updates.

Sincerely,

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Jake Auchincloss

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WASHINGTON
15 Independence Avenue SE
1524 Longworth HOB

Washington, DC 20515
Phone: (202) 225-5931

NEWTON
29 Crafts Street
Suite 375
Newton, MA 02458
Phone: (617) 332-3333

ATTLEBORO
8 North Main Street
Suite 200

Attleboro, MA 02703
Phone: (508) 431-1110






Beaver Street Interceptor (BSI) Project: Construction Update for the Week of April 14

Monday (4/14) through Friday (4/18): 
The Contractor will be excavating on Grove Street for the next round of jack and bore trenchless installation work.  During this time, Grove St. will be closed at the MBTA train tracks between the hours of 7 AM--4PM. Traffic turning onto Grove St from Rt. 140 will be detoured over to Beaver Street via Rt. 140. Please follow posted detour signs for directions.

In addition, there will continue to be a construction crew conducting the jack and bore trenchless installation of the new sewer un
Beaver Street Interceptor (BSI) Project:
Beaver Street Interceptor (BSI) Project:
der Rte. 140. The work will be occurring off the road at 38 Pond St. and within the Franklin Village Mall area. No traffic impacts are expected.

At the Franklin Recreation Center, the construction of the new Beaver Street Interceptor Pump Station will continue with concrete work around the top of the new pump station and within the launching chamber.  In addition, civil work within the site, and mechanical work within the pump room will be occurring.

Shared from -> https://ma-franklin.civicplus.com/557/Beaver-Street-Interceptor-BSI-Project 

Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Sunday, April 13 2025

Yes, Franklin has it's own radio station -> wfpr.fmFranklin Public Radio has a brand new schedule for the locally produced shows that fill our air waves. 

It ia available anywhere, anytime at wfpr.fm or in the local Franklin, MA area at 102.9 on the FM dial.

Tune in to listen to the following:

Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Sunday
Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Sunday


Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf 

Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Sunday
Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm schedule for Sunday