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Monday, August 25, 2025
What are the Franklin school bus routes? When do they run?
Good Deeds: We remember our Women - Sep 10
GOOD DEEDS: "We Remember Our Women"
Norfolk County Register of Deeds
Good Deeds: We remember our Women - Sep 10 |
Many Americans may never fully appreciate the strength, vision, and lasting impact of the women who have shaped our country, our communities, and our lives. Some of these individuals exhibited perseverance, others bold leadership, and still others through a lifetime of dedication, intellect, courage, and love. We all have women in our lives who were impactful and make each of us who we are today. On Wednesday, September 10, 2025, the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds will honor the impact and importance of women in our society with an open house and the release of "We Remember Our Women," the fourth volume in the Registry's Notable Land Records series.
The event will take place from 3:00 PM to 5:00 PM in the Registry's Great Hall at 649 High Street in Dedham Center and is free and open to the public. Light refreshments will be served, and guests will receive copies of the notable land record publication "We Remember Our Women." Massachusetts Lieutenant Governor Kimberley L. Driscoll will deliver keynote remarks, adding a powerful voice to an afternoon dedicated to honoring the women of Norfolk County.
The creation of the "We Remember Our Women" booklet was made possible by the Registry's History Comes Alive Transcription Project, which has transcribed over 450,000 handwritten land records dating back to 1793. These records now allow users to see the legal cursive script and clearly readable print text, which can more easily reveal the land histories of early Norfolk County residents. This repository of land records is available to the public both at the Norfolk County Registry of Deeds and online from the comfort of home via our website at www.norfolkdeeds.org.
This edition of Notable Land Records pays tribute to 44 women from the 28 communities of Norfolk County whose lives and work have left a lasting mark on society. Their stories span medicine, environmental advocacy, journalism, literature, and military service. Among those featured are the second female doctor in the United States, a conservationist from Canton, two female Army Generals, a gold medalist gymnast, and an astronaut who recently returned from space. All living women featured in the booklet have been invited to attend the event, offering guests a rare opportunity to meet and celebrate these trailblazers in person.
The article also includes a few interesting facts that help bring these stories to life. One woman from Norwood helped shape national civil rights policy through decades of advocacy and leadership. Another, from Randolph, broke barriers in broadcast journalism, becoming a trusted voice in homes across the country. A trailblazer from Canton helped launch a conservation movement that changed how Americans protect wildlife. In Quincy, one woman's legacy continues to influence the world of film and stage. These are just a few of the many inspiring stories found in the pages of "We Remember Our Women."
Abigail Adams, the second First Lady of the United States, was born in Norfolk County in 1744 in Weymouth. In 1764 she married John Adams. She was President Adams's closest confidant and took an active role in politics and what was happening in the country. Abigail Adams wrote to her husband John during the Continental Congress debate in Philadelphia, "I desire you would Remember the Ladies, and be more generous and favorable to them than your ancestors." This event carries forward her message, recognizing those whose contributions continue to shape life in our communities and beyond.
There are a number of points throughout the year that recognize the impact and importance of women in our society. Women's History Month is celebrated during the month of March. Women's Equality Day takes place on August 26 commemorating the 1920 adoption of the 19th amendment to the United States Constitution which prohibits the states and federal government from denying the right to vote to citizens of the United States on the basis of sex.
It is important to recognize and be mindful of the women in our contemporary society and all they have accomplished. Let us take a moment to thank all women who have made a difference in our communities and in our own lives. Our lives, our communities and our country would not be what they are today without all of you. So come down to the Registry of Deeds in Dedham Center on Wednesday, September 10th to celebrate and give thanks.
Reminder: Veterans Benefits Presentation & Discussion Sep 15 at Franklin Senior Center
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Reminder: Veterans Benefits Presentation & Discussion Sep 15 at Franklin Senior Center |
Coffee and Pastries will be provided!
The event is open to Veterans, Service Members, Spouses & their Children.
Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm Schedule for Monday, Aug 25, 2025
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wfpr.fm Schedule for Monday - Franklin Public Radio |
Franklin TV schedule for Monday, Aug 25, 2025 (Your local Public, Education & Government "PEG" station)
- Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = MONDAY
Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel (Comcast 8, Verizon 28) = MONDAY
Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) = MONDAY
Sunday, August 24, 2025
What's happening in Franklin, MA: Sunday, August 24, 2025 ??
The School district calendar is found https://franklinpublicschooldistrictma.sites.thrillshare.com/o/fpsd/page/school-calendar
Number of School Committee and Town Council candidates for Biennial Elections from 2003 to this year (as of 8/22/25)
- Currently the most candidates for Town Council is found this year (with nomination paper data as of 8/22/25)
- The School Committee has the most variation in number of candidates from a negative 1 (6 for 7 spots) in 2005 to a plus 5 (12 for 7 spots) in 2021 to a current plus 3 (as of 8/22/25)
- There were 4 elections where all you needed was to get on the ballot to get elected to the School Committee vs. the Town Council where in 2 elections there were 10 candidates and at the end one was left out
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Town Council - chart of candidates plus or minus by year since 2003 |
Franklin, MA: School Committee agenda for meeting August 28, 2025
You can help Brielle raise money for the Franklin Food Pantry for her capstone project
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You can help Brielle raise money for the Franklin Food Pantry for her capstone project |
MBTA Update: Starting Monday (8/25/25) Note there is a Franklin/Foxboro Line schedule change
Beaver Street Interceptor (BSI) Project: Construction Updates ~ Monday (8/25) through Friday (8/29)
Continuing on Monday (8/25) thru Wednesday (8/27), Beaver Street will be closed at the MBTA train tracks between 7am to 4pm. Those needing to access 242-290 Beaver Street will be able to do so using Rt. 140 only. This includes access to Franklin Glass, Panera Fresh Dough Facility and Franklin Recreation.
Access to all other locations on Beaver Street, including the Town of Franklin Recycling Center, Beaver Street Recreation Area, and the businesses on Master Drive will be accessed from Grove St. Beaver Street Interceptor (BSI) Project
Starting Thursday (8/28) thru Friday (8/29) the Construction crew will be working off the road on Fisher Street. Limited to no traffic impacts are expected.
At the Franklin Recreation Center, the construction of the new Beaver Street Interceptor Pump Station will continue with construction of the exterior building structure and internal building component installation.
UPCOMING LANE CLOSURE ON RT 140 (West Central Street)
Starting Tuesday, September 2nd, the Contractor will start the installation of the sewer force main within RT. 140 (West Central Street). The work will be contained within the southbound lane from Burger King to Beaver Street. During this time there will be lane closures on RT. 140. Please use caution when traveling in this area and follow all posted signs.
Help Metacomet Land Trust Observe 1,000 Species by Year's End!
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Help Metacomet Land Trust Observe 1,000 Species by Year's End! |
- Stevens Pond (Sutton)
- Hop Brook Preserve (Blackstone)
- Szerlag Farm (Northbridge)
Franklin Recreation: Preschool Programs Are Back! Registration is Open !!!
- Young Artists & Little Science Seekers – creative fun + hands-on learning
- First Friends & More Fun with Friends – great first steps into independence and play
Themed Drop-Off Classes – crafts, songs, games, and seasonal fun each weekhttps://franklinma.myrec.com/info/activities/default.aspx - Sports for Tots (NEW!) – try a different sport every week in a supportive, active setting
- Tykes Hikes (NEW!) – outdoor adventures, story strolls, and animal fun on the trails
Spots are limited — don’t wait!