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FM #1556 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1556 in the series.
This session of the radio show shares our “Town Council Quarterbacking” with Town Council Chair Tom Mercer. We had our conversation via the Zoom Conference Bridge on Monday, October 27, 2025. Our conversation condensed the Town Council meeting of October 22, 2025.
We focus on two questions:
ok, what just happened?
What does it mean for Franklin residents and taxpayers?
We cover the following key topics
The recent Fire Dept promotions were sworn in. The promotions show the domino effect of the retirement of Chief McLaughlin. Charles (Chuck) Allen moved up from Battalion Chief to Fire Chief, Sean Lovely took Chuck's former role as Battalion Chief, and Jaden Brodeur took Sean's former role as Lieutenant. Photos of the swearing in and pinning by family members can be viewed in one album -> https://photos.app.goo.gl/g3Y1X5Emuspooz6g6
The Franklin's 250th Anniversary Celebration Committee was appointed after first voting to increase the size of the committee that was initially scoped and authorized
The 2025 Election Workers were approved as submitted by Town Clerk Nancy Danello
A public hearing on a New Section 12 Restaurant All Alcoholic Beverages License and Approval of Bassam Michael as the Manager - BMRG LLC d/b/a Kings Brick Oven Pizza & Pub was conducted and the changes were voted in as approved
Alan Earls, Historical Commission Chair presented an overview of the ideas for the Historical Museum 2.0 https://photos.app.goo.gl/rSGBDkPJPKgSaKFe9
An overview of the Historic District Commission Process should the Town decide to go forward with one was presented by Will Lee, Historical Commission Member & Rowan Lowell, Town Archivist https://photos.app.goo.gl/qkaVaRd9w3Anh3Nv6
Jamie Hellen, Town Administrator provided an update on the status of Town Council & Town Administrator 2024-2025 Goals. A new set of goals will be determined by the next Council https://www.franklinma.gov/DocumentCenter/View/7172/8c-2024-2025-Town-Council-and-Town-Administration-Goals---Oct-2025
Two resolutions were approved to process a State grant to fund the Franklin Stormwater Asset Management Plan
A brief hurrah was heard after the approval of the Adoption of the Schmidt Farm and Maple Hill Master Plans
Two measure to authorize Residential Commercial Kitchens for locations that are on septic systems (not Town sewer) were approved as an enhancement for economic development of small businesses
A set of 6 bylaws were approved as amended to create the Crossing Neighborhood Zoning District. Councilor Frongillo recused himself for the discussion and votes as his father owns a business in the proposed (now authorized) district
Town Administrator Jamie Hellen provided an update that the Department of Conservation and Recreation would like to help fund the work to extend the SNETT to the Crossing Neighborhood District
The conversation runs about 29 minutes. Let’s listen in
Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1556-town-council-quarterbacking-10-27-25/--------------
The full agenda took over 4 hours to complete. Franklin TV video is available for replay -> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6SdsqXbknGQ
Meeting agenda contains remote participation info ->
https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_10152025-1953
My full set of notes captured during the meeting can be found in one PDF -> https://drive.google.com/file/d/1P7VMhEm04zewpCdXxAIVjqtoL8S7gzix/view?usp=drive_link
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"In the next to last game of September, Franklin went on the road to Medfield and things fell apart. The Warriors, who are currently ranked as the top team in Div. 3, put eight goals past the Panthers, running away with a decisive win. Franklin coach Jodi Klein called the loss “an implosion” and said that she was forced to change her approach at practice.Whatever was said after the game, whatever has changed during training, it worked because Franklin hasn’t lost since.The Panthers extended their unbeaten streak to nine games on Monday night at Pisini Stadium with a comfortable 4-2 win against fellow league champ Mansfield. It was Franklin’s second win over the Hornets in 10 days (Mansfield’s only two losses of the season). The Panthers are now 8-0-1 over their last nine matches and have scored 41 goals in that stretch.“I can’t tell you that,” Klein laughed when asked about what she said after the Medfield match. “I don’t yell very much. I don’t like to punish them with fitness. Obviously Medfield was a disaster. We were awful that day, so the captains came to me and asked, can we run for that? That was embarrassing.”
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Sunday, November 16 at 3:00Franklin Historical Museum80 West Central Street, Franklin