Wednesday, April 15, 2026

MBTA looking for your input on its transit priorities for the next 25 years

"The MBTA is asking riders and residents to weigh in on a sweeping long-term investment plan that will guide transit priorities across the state through 2050.

MBTA looking for your input on its transit priorities for the next 25 years
Focus 2050
The plan, dubbed “Focus 2050,” is the latest update to the agency’s Program for Mass Transportation, a state-required blueprint that outlines capital needs and investment priorities over the next 25 years.

Officials say the effort is aimed at building a safer, more reliable, and more accessible transit system while preparing for future challenges such as climate change and shifting travel patterns.

“The public, our riders, communities and the businesses we serve can help shape decisions and priorities for the T,” MBTA General Manager and interim Transportation Secretary Phil Eng said in a statement. “Feedback is invaluable on what is most meaningful to improve their quality of life.”


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Attention middle school parents: Free Internet & social media class

Attention middle school parents: Free Internet & social media class
Attention middle school parents: Free Internet & social media class
Parents of students in grades 6-8, check out this free Internet and Social Media Safety class taught by Franklin Police!

Registration is required.

Go to bit.ly/3HypMXe for details and to register.





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Poetry among the key Library events this week April 16 - April 18

Check out some of the big events we have planned at the Franklin Public Library!

Poem Explosion April 16 1pm


Music at the Blissful Concert April 18 10:30am

Diamond Art De-Stress April 18 1pm (registration required!)

Book Sale Weekend! 
Friday, April 17 1pm - 4pm, 
Saturday, April 18 9am to noon, Bag sale 1-4pm

Details for #libraryprograms available on the website calendar: https://www.franklinma.gov/942/Calendar-of-Events 

And 


Favorite Poem Reading 
Saturday, April 18 - 1:30 PM 

Sign up list (requested, not required)

New FUSF Minister Rev. Chris Scheller to start in August 2026

Announcing FUSF's new minister, joining us this August!

New FUSF Minister Rev. Chris Scheller
New FUSF Minister Rev. Chris Scheller
The Board of Trustees is delighted to announce that FUSF has entered into a two-year contract-to-call agreement with the Rev. Chris Scheller.

Rev. Chris is currently the Minister of Community Life and Learning at the UU Church of Greater Lynn. He has served their congregation in this role for the past five years. Rev. Chris brings a deep knowledge of adult faith formation and religious education overall, and extensive training in leading mindfulness and spiritual practices drawn from Buddhist, Christian, earth-based, and other spiritual traditions.

The Search Team was attracted to Rev. Chris’ thoughtful and moving sermons, collaborative leadership style, and active commitment to social justice and anti-oppression work, among other things.


Join the Earth Day Clean up with Pack 92 - Saturday, April 18

EVENT REMINDER: Pack 92 Earth Day Cleanup!
Join the Earth Day Clean up with Pack 92 - Saturday, April 18
Join the Earth Day Clean up with Pack 92 - Saturday, April 18

Join us at the Dean Train Station as we team up to keep Franklin clean!

Who: Pack 92 Cub Scouts, volunteers, and community members.

What: Picking up trash to beautify our local station.

Provided: We’ve got the rubber gloves and trash bags ready for you!

Let’s get to work and make a difference! See you at the station.

When: 04-18-2026 09:30 AM EDT to 04-18-2026 11:00 AM EDT

Location: 75 Depot St. Franklin, MA 02038


Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm Schedule for Wednesday, April 15, 2026

Yes, Franklin has it's own radio station -> wfpr.fm. Franklin Public Radio introduced a brand new schedule early in 2025 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:
 
Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm Schedule for Wednesday
Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm Schedule for Wednesday


8:00 AM, 1:00 PM and 6:00 PM   Franklin Matters Radio – Steve Sherlock 
Franklin and its local government, services and events  (repeats Saturday at 2 PM)  

9:00 AM, 2:00 PM and 7:00 PM  The Wonderful World of Wine – Mark Lenzi, Kim Simone  All about wine, its culture, lore and finer points.    (repeats Saturday at 1 PM)  

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

Franklin TV schedule for Wednesday, April 15, 2026 (Your local Public, Education & Government "PEG" station)

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = WEDNESDAY
7:30 am Metrowest Symposium: Festivals & Community Celebrations
8:30 am Mary Anning: Fossil Hunter
10:00 am Franklin Art Association: Katie Kindilien
11:30 am Cooking Thyme: Fish
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin: Meatballs
12:30 pm Cooking with Linda: Breakfast
1:30 pm Pizzapalooza: Margherita Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer '19 Show 2
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 3
6:00 pm Metrowest Summit: World Cup 02-26-26
8:30 pm Circle of Friends: Joe Jencks

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

7:00 am Middle School 6th Grade Concert
8:30 am FHS Winter Music: Chorus and Orchestra
10:00 am SAFE Coalition: Task Force
11:00 am Jazz Cafe 03-06-26
1:30 pm FHS Varsity Softball v North Attleboro 04-08-26
8:00 pm Rec Basketball:75th & 8th Grade Boys 03-07-26
10:00 pm FHS Varsity Baseball v Wachusett 04-24-25

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 9, Verizon 29) = WEDNESDAY

8:00 am Town Council 04-01-26
1:00 pm Town Council 04-01-26
7:00 pm Town Council  CHAMBERS  821 6052 3905  
7:30 pm Anniversary Celebration Committee  Fl3 TRAINING Rm  852 5734 9954 

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

Tuesday, April 14, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Tuesday, April 14, 2026 ???

Tuesday, April 14


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

Library & Senior Center events
Library & Senior Center events



For additional details on Library events -> 
For additional details on Senior Center events ->   

Note: Senior Center checking on why their events are suddenly being shown as "All Day". You can use the monthly newsletter for specific program/event times


***  Town Meetings today   ***

Franklin School Committee Meeting

Tuesday, April 14 Time: 7:00 PM

https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_04142026-2250 



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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

Community Bowl Making Event at Franklin Senior Center, Friday, April 17

Come craft ceramic bowl at the Community Bowl Making Event on Friday, April 17, 2026, from 3:30 PM to 5 PM at the Franklin Senior Center.

Tickets are $30 adults, $20 kids (18 & under) and includes a ticket to the 11th Annual Empty Bowls Dinner and Fundraiser on Thursday, May 14, 2026, at 6pm.


Please note artists under 12 must be accompanied by an adult.


FY 2027 Budget Narrative: Finance Department

From the Town Administrator's FY 2027 Budget Narrative, each department's story is worth sharing. 


General Purpose

The Finance Department is responsible for safeguarding the financial assets of the Town through the use of sound professional accounting practices and internal controls. It is the department's duty to ensure that the financial integrity of the Town is preserved and protected, as well as to provide the Town’s management with accurate and timely financial information, and to provide controllership and audit functions for the Town and its departments.

Core Functions

Financial Oversight
Provides financial oversight for all Town transactions (receipts, expenditures, abatements, commitments), to include all municipal and school departments. The Finance Department is also responsible for maintaining the fixed asset and infrastructure for the Town’s General and Enterprise funds.
Interdepartmental Structure
Under the umbrella of municipal finance, the Finance Department works in conjunction with the Treasurer/ Collector Department, the Assessors Department, the Procurement Department, Payroll, and Accounts Payable.
Financial Analysis and Reporting
Provide timely, accurate, and informative reporting to departments, decision makers, and the general public.
Reconciliation of Funds
Assists in the preparation of the Town’s financial forecast, while maintaining the general ledger and completing all statutory requirements. Frequent reconciliations include the following funds:
General Fund
Capital Funds
Special Revenue Funds
Trust & Agency Funds
Debt and Interest Funds
Fixed Asset Funds
Budget Preparation
Develops and assists in the annual presentation of the Town’s budget. The Finance Department compiles the final budget books for the Finance Committee, Town Council, and financial officials.
Accounts Payable
Processes all payments for all Town invoices.
Reconciles all payroll withholdings to the monthly health, life, dental, and other insurance invoices
Payroll
Oversees payroll for all Town and School employees, ensuring the accurate and timely processing of wages, stipends, tax withholdings, and employee benefits. Responsibilities include maintaining compliance with applicable laws and school/town collective bargaining agreements, processing personnel and compensation changes, coordinating with Human Resources and departments, and managing payroll reporting and system integrity.
Purchasing
Has broad oversight over the procurement functions. The Procurement Office is responsible for the procurement of all goods and services. Operates under the applicable sections of Massachusetts General Law (MGL) Chapters 41, 30, 149, 7C, and 30B.
Audit
Coordinates the Town’s annual audit as required by Massachusetts General Law. Provides an audit firm with a comprehensive balance sheet and financial statements. Assists the Town Administrator in the development of the Management Discussion and Analysis sections of the audit as required under Governmental Accounting Standards Board (GASB) 34.
 
Staffing

One (1) Chief Financial Officer
One (1) Deputy Chief Financial Officer/Budget Director
One (1) Comptroller
One (1) Munis Administrator*
Three (3) Payroll Administrators
One (1) Administrative Assistant
*Proposed New Position for FY27

Strategic Initiatives & Accomplishments

Reconcile all accounts receivable, cash, and trusts with the Treasurer-Collector.
Constant review of revenue streams and expenditure patterns to proactively identify and address potential budget variances.
Timely submittal of balance sheet, Free Cash certification, Schedule A, and Tax Recap.
Implemented enhanced budget monitoring tools to ensure departmental spending aligns with approved budgets.
Establish a 5 year fiscal forecast to anticipate revenue and expenditure trends.
Ensured budget narratives clearly explain financial decisions, debt service trends and operational priorities to foster community understanding.
Developed regular financial reporting for the Town Administrator and Finance Committee improving transparency and decision-making.
Successful completion of the FY24 audit with no management letter or significant recommendations for improvement due to high performance. FY25 Audit is expected to be completed and presented to the Town Council on May 13, 2026.
Maintained the Town’s AAA bond rating, which saves Franklin taxpayer’s money through borrowing at lower interest rates.
Developed internal controls and procedures manual for procurement and enhanced online procurement options.
Continue to implement the provisions of the Community Preservation Act (CPA) as approved by a significant majority of Town Voters.
Provided staff with training on updated accounting standards, regulatory compliance, and financial systems.

FY27 Requested Budget Highlights

Eliminated Special Assistant position
The Special Assistant position is being eliminated. This position was temporary and primarily supported the transition following the departure of the former Finance Director. The former Finance Director was working 5 to 7 hours per week in this capacity, providing guidance and continuity during the transition period. With the transition complete and the Finance Department fully staffed, this role is no longer necessary.
Added Munis Administrator position.
Decreased Financial Services expenses in order to support Munis Admin.
Increase Accounting & Auditing Services.

FY27 Requested Budget Summary

Support for the creation and hiring of a Munis Administrator position, to be included under the Finance Department Budget but serves both the Town and School efficiencies. .
Strengthen internal controls and system security
Improve efficiency and reduce errors in financial and HR processes
Provide consistent support and training for users
Ensure proper system configuration and support future upgrades

The Finance Department’s FY27 requested budget is necessary to ensure the continued delivery of critical financial services that support the Town’s fiscal stability, transparency, and day-to-day operations. The department is responsible for financial oversight, budgeting, payroll, accounts payable, debt management, and compliance with state reporting requirements, all of which directly impact the Town’s ability to operate efficiently and responsibly manage taxpayer resources. Reductions to the Finance Department’s budget would limit staffing capacity and operational support needed to process payments, maintain financial controls, and meet reporting deadlines, which could result in delayed vendor payments, slower service to residents and departments, and increased risk to the Town’s financial management and accountability. Maintaining the requested funding ensures the Town can continue to provide reliable financial administration and protect the community’s financial integrity.


How about Diamond Art De-stress or Mahjong Meetup at the Franklin Public Library

Diamond Art De-stress
Saturday, April 18 1:00—3:00 PM
Give your day some Sparkle & Zen...
Enjoy a meditative diamond art project! All materials provided. Registration required. For ages 18+. Registration Required


Mahjong Meetup
Tuesday, April 28 6:00—7:45 PM
Whether you have a rudimentary knowledge of Mahjong or have been playing for years, we would love to have you join us for an evening of strategy, luck and fun. This is an opportunity for the novice to hone their skills and experienced players to share their knowledge. This event is for adults 18+.

Knowledge of the American or other versions of Mahjong rules is necessary. At this event, the game is not taught. If you have a Mahjong set, you are encouraged to bring it. National Mahjong League cards are not provided.

Play begins at 6pm, but the fun can start any time before the library closes!

We are looking for volunteers to run a teaching table for new people to learn the game. If you are interested, please contact Mitzi Gousie at mgousie@minlib.net.


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Best wishes,
Mitzi Gousie, MLIS


Mitzi Gousie

Programming and Outreach Librarian | Franklin Public Library

118 Main Street

Franklin, Massachusetts 02038-1352

O. 508-520-4941 x4519
E. mgousie@minlib.net


FHS baseball, girls tennis, & girls lacrosse teams all post wins on Monday

Via Instagram, Franklin TV, and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the Spring sports competition for Franklin High School on Monday, April  13, 2026


Baseball = Attleboro, 2 @ Franklin, 6 – Final

– Senior DJ Silverstein had a strong performance on the mound and Franklin slowly built its lead with the first six runs of the game in a win over Attleboro. Franklin scored once in both the first and third innings and then tacked on two more in both the fourth and fifth innings to stake a 6-0 lead before Attleboro was able to plate a pair in the sixth. Silverstein picked up the win after allowing two runs on five hits and one walk, striking out six in 5.2 innings; Jacoby Brown came on to close it out, striking out one in 1.1 shutout innings. Patrick Luizzi plated the first two runs for the Panthers, knocking in the first run in the opening inning with a single and then he doubled the advantage in the third on a sacrifice fly. Drake McAlpline’s double in the fourth increased the lead, and after he advanced to third on an error, he scored on a sac bunt from Joey Goguen. Sean Kryzak hit an RBI double in the fifth and later scored on an error to make it 6-0. Jake Westwater came through with a two-out, two-run single in the sixth to score Jon Wellington (single) and Jeremy O’Hara (walk). Jack Sullivan went 2-for-4 with a double and two runs scored from the leadoff spot for Franklin.

Softball = Franklin, 4 @ Attleboro, 5 – Final
– After leading for most of the game, Attleboro’s advantage was suddenly gone in the bottom of the seventh after Sophia Sacramone (three hits) drilled a three-run home run with Franklin down to its last out. But, all it took was two pitches in the bottom of the seventh inning and Jenna Callahan blasted a solo home run to center field to secure a 5-4 walk off win for Attleboro and push the Bombardiers’ win streak to five in a row. Callahan had a great all around game with a solid performance in the circle and a great offensive showing with two hits and the game-winning home run. Lola Ronayne had an RBI double for Attleboro in the fifth, and Savannah Boedeker had a huge two-run home run in the sixth.


Boys Lacrosse = Franklin, 2 @ Canton, 7 – Final
– Canton’s defense delivered a dominant performance and junior goalie Jack Levis turned in a standout effort in a win over Franklin. The Bulldogs led 3-1 at halftime, the teams traded goals in the third to make it 4-2, and Canton closed the game with a fourth-quarter shutout while adding three insurance goals. Senior Cam Conley paced the offense with three goals, while senior Jake Marcell added two. Senior Cullen O’Brien and sophomore Brayden Dickie each chipped in a goal. Levis was outstanding in net with 17 saves. Canton’s defensive unit of seniors Marcell, Brannen Morris, Nick Crowe, Oisin Brogan, and Will Doucette played a key role in limiting Franklin’s attack. In the midfield, junior John Flood and Paul Mellon stepped up, while faceoff specialists Tiernan Ritson and Kyle Kane helped control possession throughout the game.


Girls Lacrosse = Canton, 8 @ Franklin, 15 – Final

– Franklin erased an early three-goal deficit and used a 10-goal third quarter to power past Canton. After trailing 4-1 at the end of the first quarter, the Panthers rallied to take a 5-4 lead at halftime and then held the Bulldogs scoreless in the third quarter to seize control of the game. Clara Blongastainer led the offensive surge with six goals and one assist while also registering 11 draw controls. Ruby Risgin added four goals and one assist, Erin Peterson scored three goals and two assists, and Izzy Cross chipped in two goals and three assists. Emma Bissinger played a strong role in the midfield with two assists, while Kendall Mone anchored the defense with three ground balls and two caused turnovers. Codi Lai kept Franklin in the game early and finished with 12 saves in net. For Canton, Nora Giannacopoulos, Kate Giannacopoulos (one assist), Grace Starr, and Shannon Lane (two assists) each scored twice, while Sammy Gardner made nine saves in goal.

Boys Tennis = Franklin, 2 @ Attleboro, 3 – Final
– Nathan Chisholm and Connor Houle each earned three-set victories as Attleboro completed a singles sweep to edge Franklin. Chisholm rallied to a 6-3, 3-6, 6-2 win at first singles, while Houle battled back for a 3-6, 6-3, 6-3 victory at third singles. Junior Jackson Fazzina added the other singles point with a straight-set 6-4, 6-2 win at second singles to secure the match for the Bombardiers. Franklin won both doubles matches in three sets, where Ronan Saidha and Rushil Partidar earned a 1-6, 7-5, 6-2 win at first doubles, and Jackson Labella and Rick Yuan prevailed 7-5, 3-6, 6-4 at second doubles.


Girls Tennis = Attleboro, 0 @ Franklin, 5 – Final
– Franklin won all five matches in straight sets to secure a dominant victory. Genevieve Camire and Alexa Buliung battled to a 6-4, 6-4 victory at first doubles for the Panthers, while Julianne Love and Chidvilasini Garimella secured a 6-2, 6-1 win at second doubles. In singles action, Isabelle Simino earned a 6-1, 6-4 win at first singles, Avalon Thomes added a 6-2, 6-2 victory at second singles, and Anna Powers dropped just one game in a 6-0, 6-1 win.


For other results across the Hockomock League (subscription required)
https://hockomocksports.com/mondays-schedule-scoreboard-04-13-26/


FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com
FHS Panther sports results shared via Twitter & subscription to HockomockSports.com