Tuesday, June 17, 2025

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Tuesday, June 17, 2025 ???

Library & Senior Center events
Library & Senior Center events
Tuesday, June 17


12:00pm Community Closet (Franklin United Methodist Church)

6:00pm Table Top (Franklin Public Library)

7:30pm Smart Phone Trivia (Teddy Gallagher's Irish Pub)


For additional details on Library & Senior Center events ->   




**  Town Meetings today   **



Brownfields Cleanup Plan Review for 21 Grove Street

Tuesday, June 17 Time: 6:00 PM

https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/Legal-Notices-29/?#_06172025-1770



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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's Celebrate with Pride Festival returns to the Town Common Saturday, June 21 from noon to 4 PM

Franklin's Celebrate with Pride Festival returns to the Town Common Saturday, June 21 from noon to 4 PM
Franklin's Celebrate with Pride Festival
returns to the Town Common Saturday,
June 21 from noon to 4 PM

 

The Franklin Cultural Council is proud to be a financial supporter of this wonderful event again this year.  
Come celebrate Saturday, June 21 on the Franklin Town Common from 12 PM - 4 PM


Shared from ->   https://www.facebook.com/share/1FKY2b78BC/




Survey says: "The majority of residents enjoy a high quality of life in Franklin"

On the Town Council agenda for Wednesday, June 18 is scheduled a presentation/discussion on the results of the Community survey conducted earlier this year.

In addition to the document (summary report) released with the agenda, the Town posted additional info:
Survey says: "The majority of residents enjoy a high quality of life in Franklin"
Survey says: "The majority of residents
enjoy a high quality of life in Franklin"

All the details in the survey are posted on one Town page ->   https://franklinma.gov/974/National-Community-Survey




Town presentation doc by Town Administrator Jamie Hellen ->   https://franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/5946/Town-of-Franklin---The-NCS-Presentation

Division within the Town for the vision of Franklin’s future and how to get there. We aren’t alone in this, but it is present and must be seen and heard
"Division within the Town for the vision of Franklin’s future
and how to get there. We aren’t alone in this,
but it is present and must be seen and heard"






Chalkboard Chat condenses the last School Committee of the school year (audio)

FM #1469 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1469 in the series. 


This session shares my conversation with School Committee Chairperson Dave Callaghan. This is a new episode of our continuing “Chalkboard Chat” series. We had our discussion in person on Wednesday, June 11, 2025. We had the opportunity to recap both the School Committee meeting of June 10, 2025. 

 

We cover 

  • Executive session to approve teachers contract

  • Vote on revised budget due to failed override, cutting $2M including 12 FTE positions, sports and activity fees remain as high this year

  • Superintendent’s review approved

  • School ends June 18, redistricting works continues to implement for Sept

  • Reading program “Meet me in the Middle”

  • Register for bus by June 20, fee set $387/student with a cap; if not registered by 20th no guarantee of a spot on a bus


The recording runs about 24 minutes, so let’s listen in.

Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1469-chalkboard-chat-06-11-25/


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Contact info for Dave Callaghan -> callaghand@franklinps.net   


Franklin TV video for replay -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYQVNOKqqR8 

Chalkboard Chat condenses the last School Committee of the school year (audio)
Chalkboard Chat condenses the last
School Committee of the school year (audio)


The agenda doc ->   https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_06102025-1780 


The meeting packet folder (all the docs released before or after the meeting)

https://franklinpublicschooldistrictma.sites.thrillshare.com/documents/departments/school-committee/meeting-packets/2024---25-meeting-packets/june-10%2C-2025-sc-meeting-packet/814634 


My full set of notes ->   https://drive.google.com/file/d/1Rqv1NSxrFjWZdzwpeo2WJwq3H7FIwujA/view?usp=drive_link 


Pictures of the budget revisions can be viewed here ->    https://photos.app.goo.gl/YnKXoUH5NncMo2Wk6 



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Electric Youth tour of Europe 2025

Electric Youth tour of Europe 2025
Electric Youth tour of Europe 2025
The Electric Youth head off to tour Europe. Before they do, you have a few chances to catch a performance.



"Where's The Toast?!" Memory Cafe - Wednesday, June 18 at 1 PM

"Where's The Toast?!" Memory Cafe - Wednesday, June 18 at 1 PM
"Where's The Toast?!" Memory Cafe -
Wednesday, June 18 at 1 PM
Hello Everyone,

We hope that you will join us on Wednesday, June 18th  at 1 PM for our "Where's The Toast?!" Memory Cafe.  PE James will be entertaining us at our cafe this month. 

Refreshments are generously donated by Benchmark at Forge Hill.  

Please remember to RSVP if you plan to attend our cafe.  If you will be attending with a group the deadline for responding is Tuesday June 17th.  

We look forward to seeing you all there!

Ariel


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Ariel Doggett

PROGRAMMING & VOLUNTEER COORDINATOR | COUNCIL ON AGING


Franklin Senior Center

10 Daniel McCahill St. 

Franklin, Massachusetts 02038-1352         O. 508-520-4945

Sante Fe helps the Santa Foundation with fund raising all day, Wednesday, June 18

Sante Fe helps the Santa Foundation with fund raising all day, Wednesday, June 18
Sante Fe helps the Santa Foundation with
fund raising all day, Wednesday, June 18

Wednesday night dinner prep.


We’ll be there around 6:30 PM.

Who can join us?






For more info about the Santa Foundation and what they do, please visit them online at ->  https://www.sfjoy.org/

New hours for the Community Closet starting today noon to 2 PM on Tuesdays

New hours for the Community Closet starting today noon to 2 PM on Tuesdays
New hours for the Community Closet starting
today noon to 2 PM on Tuesdays

We're reorganizing, setting up new racks to make the Community Closet easier to navigate. We're also adjusting our hours.


Check it out Tuesdays from 12 - 2 PM. Come shop for free, volunteer, meet your neighbors, and build community.


To learn more about the Community Closet, go to https://franklinumc.org/community/closet/


Rep. Auchincloss in The Washington Post: “I’m a Marine. Trump is putting soldiers in an impossible position.”

ICYMI: Rep. Auchincloss in The Washington Post: "I'm a Marine. Trump is putting soldiers in an impossible position."

ICYMI, Congressman Jake Auchincloss (MA-04) is a former Marine captain who commanded an infantry platoon at Twentynine Palms, the base from which 700 United States Marines were deployed to Los Angeles by President Trump last week. Rep. Auchincloss set out in The Washington Post how these Marines are trained for urban warfare abroad, not crowd control at home. 

Please find the text of the op-ed below: 

"The president's deployment of Marines to Los Angeles is not only unnecessary and illegal. It is also unfair to the Marines themselves. As a former captain who commanded infantry at Twentynine Palms, where these Marines are stationed, I empathize with their dilemma.

The sergeants and corporals have to adopt tactics against their training. The lieutenants and captains have to wrestle with the lawfulness of this executive order. And esprit de corps for all the Marines must be suffering as they ask themselves, on this convoy from inland California to the coast, "Is this what I enlisted for?"

These 700 Marines belong to 2nd Battalion, 7th Marines. That's an infantry unit — not military police, not logistics, not communications. Infantry in Twentynine Palms are training at the Marine Corps' premier live-fire base to destroy the enemy. Their tactics are geared to locate, close with and destroy the People's Liberation Army or the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, not Angelenos.

The sergeants and corporals who will be the close-in tactical leads in the city are trained in Military Operations on Urban Terrain. MOUT is not urban policing, which is what the Los Angeles Police Department practices. Instead, it involves cordoning off a section of a city, clearing each building with fire and maneuver, and then controlling lines of fire to suppress the enemy in the next section of the city. The population is treated in accord with the law of armed conflict, not the Bill of Rights. It is combat, not crowd control. Property, public or private, is collateral damage.

These tactics make sense when America is fighting a war. But they are wholly unacceptable in an American city. The sergeants and corporals being deployed have reportedly been given four days of thrown-together training in which to unlearn years of urban warfare instruction and adopt the tactics and techniques of police officers. Even the best noncommissioned officers I served with could not make that work. They should not have to. Our country needs them training to defend us, not used as photo ops for a president whose approval ratings are softening.

These noncommissioned officers report to lieutenants and captains, who are platoon and company commanders. They in turn report to the battalion commander, a lieutenant colonel. These officers are sworn to both "support and defend the Constitution" and "obey the orders of the President of the United States." I do not know these officers personally, but I have known many like them and I have sworn that oath myself. I am certain they take that oath solemnly. Right now, their commander in chief is putting them in a Catch-22. What is a 25-year-old officer to do when the orders of the president do not support and defend the Constitution?

As a member of Congress, I can plainly state and act upon my interpretation of the president's executive order. It is unnecessary — Los Angeles is not in "rebellion," as the president claims. And it is illegal — it contravenes both the law and principle of posse comitatus, which generally prevents the president from using the military for domestic law enforcement. But these young officers are not a check and balance on the president, like I am. They are under his command. He is demoralizing and denigrating their units and their service. If and when a judge agrees with me on the illegality of this order, the battalion commander must immediately return his Marines to the barracks.

Critics might counter that the Marines are only defending federal personnel and property as part of a broader effort to uphold law and order. Certainly, all people and property should be protected. Protest is legal; rioting is not. Violence or destruction should be met with arrests. The LAPD is well trained and equipped for that mission. If it needs help, it can ask for regional and state assistance, including from the National Guard under the command of the governor. The active-duty military does not figure in that response escalation; indeed, the Los Angeles police chief has said the deployment of Marines "presents a significant logistical and operational challenge."

This deployment is not just bad for the police. It's bad for the Marines, too. They did not sweat and bleed in training to be used as political props. As this president grasps for every political advantage, he is attacking not just the Constitution but also the morale and mission of one of this country's greatest institutions, the United States Marines."

"Ben Franklin stuffies are now available to take home"

"Ben Franklin stuffies are now available to take home"
"Ben Franklin stuffies are now available to take home"
via Franklin Police Dept:

"We know it can be tough to catch a sighting of Ben Franklin over the summer, and since everyone always asks if they can take him home, we decided it was time to say YES!

Ben Franklin stuffies are now available to take home with you, just stop by the station with $20 and tell them you’d like to adopt.
And make sure you keep his little ones with you because if you run into him he’s going to want to check up on them."




Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm Schedule for Tuesday, June 17, 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 is 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:

wfpr.fm Schedule for Tuesday, Franklin Public Radio
wfpr.fm Schedule for Tuesday, Franklin Public Radio


Tuesday


SAFE Radio – Jim Derick and Dr. Anne Bergen Addressing issues of Drug Abuse Disorder 


Jazz Journey – with Pamela Hines - An insightful tour of Jazz Greats in a golden era


Franklin Public Radio wfpr.fm Schedule for Tuesday
Franklin Public Radio wfpr.fm Schedule for Tuesday

Franklin TV schedule for Tuesday, June 17, 2025

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = TUESDAY

 
7:30 am Joe Landry: Funeral Homes
9:00 am Mental Health: Max Morrongiello
10:00 am Frank Presents: Jamie Barrett
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin: Meatballs
12:30 pm Cooking with Linda: Mac 'n' Cheese
1:30 pm Pizzapalooza: Margherita Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2019 Show 8
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 6
3:30 pm Riffin' on Main Street: James Johnston
4:30 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Shaun Hart Pt 1
5:30 pm ArtWeek: Theater in the Open
6:30 pm Jon Mitchell & Randy LaRosa: 12-Tone Music
8:00 pm Chad Hollister Band

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel        (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = TUESDAY

 7:00 am Parmenter Graduation 2025
8:30 am FHS Concert Hour 02-26-25
10:00 am Mental Health : Amanda Ayer & David Gove
12:30 pm All-Town Showcase 2024: Band
2:00 pm FHS Boys Varsity Lacrosse v Longmeadow 05-20-25
4:30 pm Tri County Honors Night 2025
8:00 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Districts
9:00 pm Tri County Graduation 2025
 
  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) = TUESDAY

8:00 am School Committee 06-10-25
2:00 pm School Committee 06-10-25
 

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


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