Tuesday, April 14, 2026

BFCCPS releases 2026-2027 school year calendar

Dear BFCCPS Caregivers,

The Board of Trustees has released the 2026-2027 school year calendar which you can view here. We ask that you please make note of all early release dates, holidays and school vacations.

Please note the following:
  • The first day of school for students in Grade One through Grade Eight is scheduled for August 27, 2026
  • Kindergarten students will participate in an open house on August 27, 2026 and will attend half days of school with an early release at noon on Friday August 28 and Monday, August 31, 2026. (Grades 1-8 will have a full day of school on these days)
  • Kindergarten students will have their first full day of school on September 1, 2026
  • There will be no school Friday, September 4 and Monday, September 7 in observance of Labor Day Weekend
  • Parent Teacher Conferences will be held in the afternoon/evening of November 23, 2026 and during the day of November 24, 2026. (Signup details will be communicated this fall.)
  • The tentative last day of school is listed as an early release on June 16, 2027. The last day of school is subject to adjustment based on any unforeseen school closures during the 2026-2027 school year
  • The tentative last day of school for Kindergarten will be June 9, 2027. This date is subject to adjustment based on any unforeseen school closures during the 2026-2027 school year
Thank you,

Heather Zolnowski
BFCCPS Executive Director


View the embedded calendar here

Old Colony Habitat for Humanity shines their Volunteer Spotlight on Kim Mu-Chow

via Old Colony Habitat for Humanity

Volunteer Appreciation Spotlight 

In honor of Volunteer Appreciation Month, we are so excited to kick off our very first spotlight with none other than the queen herself, Kim Mu-Chow! ๐Ÿ’™

Kim Mu-Chow
Kim Mu-Chow
Kim is the definition of dedicated, selfless, and joyful service. Whether she’s supporting her church community, serving on regional committees, rescuing and delivering food, or lending her time and talent to countless local organizations - Kim shows up with heart every single time. And we are so lucky she chooses to share that energy with Old Colony Habitat for Humanity!

From being inspired by Habitat’s mission to jumping right into our Franklin build, Kim has been all in - helping bring Sally’s home to life with passion and purpose.

When we asked about her favorite moments, it was clear just how much this experience means to her. 

Some moments include:
๐Ÿ’ซ Working side by side with Sally and her family
๐Ÿ’ซ Building connections at Women’s Build Day (and proving just how much can get done!)
๐Ÿ’ซ Watching the home transform with so much love poured into every detail
๐Ÿ’ซ And discovering a hidden talent - scraping anything and everything (even on her own 20-year-old label at home!)
Kim, thank you for your incredible generosity, your spirit, and the joy you bring to every build day. You truly make a difference, and we are so grateful to have you as part of our Habitat family. 


SAFE coalition NARCAN training in Norfolk, Medway & North Attleboro this week - Yes, it is free !!

Free Narcan training this week! No registration required and open to all! 

Attendees will:
➡ Learn how to recognize an overdose
➡ Practice administering Narcan
➡ Develop confidence in responding to an overdose
➡ Leave with 2, 4mg doses of Narcan

๐Ÿ“† See all upcoming trainings or request training: https://www.safecoalitionma.org/narcan-training 

Supported by Towns of Millis, Norfolk, Medway, and North Attleborough Opioid Abatement Funds


๐ŸŒŸMILLIS
 ๐Ÿ“† Monday, April 13
๐Ÿ•› 3:00–5:00 p.m. (drop in anytime)
๐Ÿ“Millis Public Library

๐ŸŒŸNORFOLK
 ๐Ÿ“† Wednesday, April 15
๐Ÿ•› 1:00–2:00 p.m.
๐Ÿ“Norfolk Public Library

๐ŸŒŸMEDWAY
 ๐Ÿ“† Wednesday, April 15
๐Ÿ•› 2:30–3:30 p.m.
๐Ÿ“Medway Public Library

๐ŸŒŸNORTH ATTLEBOROUGH
 ๐Ÿ“† Saturday, April 18
๐Ÿ•› 1:00–2:00 p.m.
๐Ÿ“N. Attleboro Public Library


South Station Air Rights Project: Rail and Bus Terminal Connection is Now Complete !!!


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The following is an update on the South Station Air Rights Project.

South Station Transportation Center
Direct Connection Between Rail and Bus Terminals

 

The long-awaited completion of the South Station Transportation Center marks the end of a decades long process, creating a new gateway to Boston with upgraded rail and bus terminals.
Hines, in collaboration with the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority (MBTA) is pleased to announce that the South Station Transportation Center Improvements Project is now complete.
 
For the first time in South Station’s history, a new, direct connection allows passengers a convenient way to transfer from bus, rail and subway stations all within the Transportation Center. Customers will experience a rail terminal 67% larger than the prior concourse, which includes an accessible elevator and escalator leading to the new Bus Terminal expansion, which increased capacity by 50%. Previously, these two terminals were separated, requiring passengers to travel between two buildings.
 
In 1977, the BPDA (then the Boston Redevelopment Authority) sold South Station to the MBTA, but maintained ownership of the air rights, with the intent that the MBTA would transform the station into an intermodal transportation center containing bus, rail and subway connections. Progress on the Transportation Center began in 1984 with the addition of a new concourse and a connection to the Red Line, and continued in 1995 with the construction of the bus terminal.
 
In 2016, the BPDA approved the South Station Air Rights’ Project with Hines, which saw the construction of a 51-story tower on top of the iconic South Station headhouse. As part of this work, Hines oversaw the completion of the South Station Transportation Center Improvements Project, building on the improvements made in prior decades.
Photo of the new, expanded South Station Bus Terminal
Patrons and visitors of the new South Station Transportation Center will enjoy new amenities such as:
  • A new, weather protected outdoor concourse which is 67% larger than the prior concourse
  • A Bus Terminal expansion increasing capacity by more than 50%
  • An architecturally significant public space at the outdoor concourse area that enhances the image of South Station as a gateway to the city
  • A new Pedal & Park bicycle storage facility with access from Atlantic Avenue
  • Lighting, fire and life safety and security enhancements in the rail yard and platform areas
  • Wayfinding, access and safety enhancements for transit patrons with disabilities
Hines is thrilled to have played a role in this historic process, bringing to life a vision of a thriving transportation hub in the heart of Boston.
Please encourage your friends, colleagues, and neighbors who may be interested in this project to sign up for email alerts as well.

Visit www.southstationairrights.com for more information.



Franklin Public Radio - wfpr.fm Schedule for Tuesday, April 14, 2026

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, April 14, 2026 (Your local Public, Education & Government "PEG" station)

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 6, Verizon 26) = TUESDAY
7:00 am ArtWeek: Theater in the Open
7:30 am      Once Upon A Town: Schools
9:00 am Metrowest Symposium: Festivals & Community Celebrations
10:00 am Frank Presents: Jason Poulos
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
3:30 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Referee Shortage 2
5:30 pm Celebrate with Pride 2025: Toby
9:00 pm Metrowest Summit: World Cup 02-26-26

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

7:00 am Middle School 6th Grade Concert
8:30 am Lifelong Music: Strings School 01-22-25
10:00 am Metrowest Symposium: Festivals & Community Celebrations
11:00 am FHS Winter Music: Chorus and Orchestra
1:00 pm FHS Varsity Softball v North Attleboro 04-08-26
3:00 pm MSTCA Track Meet Pt 1 04-28-24
8:30 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Referee Shortage Pt1
9:30 pm Franklin Footlighters: High School Musical Jr.

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

8:00 am School Committee 03-24-26
12:00 pm Economic Development 04-02-26
2:00 pm Finance Committee 04-07-26
7:00 am School Committee  CHAMBERS  870 4937 8550  Passcode: 856678

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


Watch Listen Read all things that matter in Franklin MA
Watch Listen Read all things that matter in Franklin MA

Monday, April 13, 2026

What's happening in Franklin, MA: Monday, April 13, 2026 ???

Monday, April 13






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 Contractual Negotiations Meeting - Executive Session

Monday, April 13 Time: 4:30 PM

https://www.franklinma.gov/AgendaCenter/ViewFile/Agenda/_04132026-2197 


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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

FHS Empty Bowls Club announce Empty Bowls Dinner, Thursday May 14, 2026

FHS Empty Bowls Club announce Empty Bowls Dinner, Thursday May 14, 2026
FHS Empty Bowls Club announce Empty
Bowls Dinner, Thursday May 14, 2026
 

"We are so excited to announce our fundraiser for the Empty Bowls Night

Can’t wait to see you all there!!"

FY 2027 Budget Narrative: Town Administrator section

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

Town Administrator

General Purpose

The Town Administrator is the chief executive of๏ฌcer of the Town, whose primary responsibility is to administer the policies and programs approved by the Franklin Town Council while ensuring that the provisions of the Town Charter are upheld in all areas of town management.

It is the responsibility of the Town Administrator to annually submit a balanced budget, capital improvement program, ๏ฌve year ๏ฌnancial forecast, and other reports to the Town Council, per the Town Charter. This includes revenue projections, analyzing and administering use of reserves for capital acquisitions and projects, and working closely with the Franklin Public School Administration to coordinate on strategic initiatives and resources and maintain a strong partnership.

The Town Administrator is also responsible for negotiating and managing all collective bargaining agreements with employee organizations representing Town employees, and participating in the deliberations of the School Committee and School Administration in collective bargaining pertaining to school employees.

Read a general summary of the Town Administrator’s responsibilities on the website.
 
Core Functions

What does the Town Administrator do? For a partial list, read this:

Town Administration works with the Town Council to improve the quality of life of the residents of Franklin.
The Town Administrator is diligent in balancing the budget, keeping an eye on the Town’s future needs and maintaining its current assets.
The Town Administrator is responsible for the management of all municipal departments and employees, under the jurisdiction of the Town Council.
The Town Administrator, along with the administrative staff, develops all Town Council agendas and ensures that all necessary legislation is being voted on in a timely manner.
The Town Administrator, along with the Human Resources (HR) Director, works on union negotiations with all municipal bargaining units. The TA also has a seat and vote on the teachers collective bargaining agreement.
The Town Administrator also works closely with the Town’s local legislative delegation to advocate for legislation and earmarks that would bene๏ฌt the Town of Franklin and its residents.
In addition to working with all departments under the jurisdiction of the Town Council, Town Administration is tasked with drafting bylaws and resolutions relative to public policy, implementing economic development measures, collaborating with the Town’s internal and external partners on special projects, grants administration, licensing and permitting, management of boards & committees, and administering insurance policies and claims.
The Operations Manager serves as the Licensing Administrator for all permits and licenses issued by Town Administration, manages public records request responses, Town boards and committees, insurance claims and policy renewals, co-chairs the Safety Committee, administers the Town website, assists the Town Administrator in carrying out goals and projects established by the Council, and supervises
day-to-day of๏ฌce operations.

Staf๏ฌng

One (1) Town Administrator
One (1) Deputy Town Administrator*
One (1) Operations Manager
One (1) Director of Communications and Civic Engagement
One (1) Part-Time Administrative Assistant
One (1) Part-Time Secretary (to take minutes)
* Proposed restored Position for FY27
 
Strategic Initiatives & Accomplishments

Town Administration, working with the Finance Department, will continue working to preserve the Town’s AAA bond rating, spotless ๏ฌnancial audits and solid ๏ฌnancial acumen.
In 2028, Franklin will celebrate the Town’s 250th Anniversary! In order to plan for this marked celebration, the Town has formed an of๏ฌcial celebration committee under Massachusetts General Law and initiated the planning process.
With the savings of the mid-year departure of the FY26 budgeted Deputy Town Administrator, the Town Administration Department added and ๏ฌlled a full-time Communications Specialist and a part-time Administrative Assistant.
Town Council and Town Administrator goals are jointly agreed to and located here.
For accomplishments, please see the Town Council & Town Administration goals archive here for the past lists of goals and accomplishments.
A main goal for the year is integrating and onboarding the Director Communications and Civic Engagement and Administrative Assistant who were just hired in February 2026.

FY27 Requested Budget Highlights

The Town Administration department is requesting the position of a full-time Deputy Town Administrator with a budgeted annual salary of $190,000. Staff are currently compiling data and will share the market when we have a ๏ฌnal list.
Otherwise, this is a level funded budget.
The Administrator’s Of๏ฌce Personnel and Expense budgets have been cut in FY24 and FY25.

The PDF of this section - 


The FY 2027 budget information can be found

The Wonderful World of Wine (WWW): Episode 313 - Decoding the Wine Label with Marie Cheslik (audio)

Hosts Kim Simone and Mark Lenzi explore all things wine with you!

Decoding the Wine Label with Marie Cheslik

Ever feel like you need a PhD and a Rosetta Stone just to pick a decent bottle of Cabernet? You aren’t alone. This week on The Wonderful World of Wine(WWW), Kim and Mark sit down with Marie Cheslik, the brilliant sommelier and author behind the essential new book, “How to Read a Wine Label.”

Marie isn't your average wine expert—she’s a nurse and Sommelier who uses a stethoscope and corkscrew. We dive deep into the surprising parallels between the ICU and the cellar, proving that wine doesn't have to be intimidating; it just needs a little "triage."


Inside This Episode:
  • The Nurse’s Palate: Marie shares how her background in nursing shaped her approachable, no-nonsense perspective on wine.
  • Label Pet Peeves: Find out what common marketing gimmicks drive Marie crazy when she looks at a bottle.
  • The "Additive" Debate: We peel back the foil on what’s actually inside your wine beyond just grapes.
  • Teach a Man to Fish: Marie explains her philosophy on wine education—giving you the tools to choose for yourself rather than just following a "Top 10" list.
  • Google vs. The Label: Is whipping out your phone in the wine aisle cheating? We discuss using tech to decode the glass.
  • The "Body" Language of Wine: * Why Marie is officially "anti-milk" when it comes to describing wine texture.
  • Kim pitches her "Soup Theory"—does it hold water (or broth)?
  • Reading the Fine Print: A masterclass on the Address Statement and why the Importer might be the most important name on the back of the bottle.
  • The French Connection: Marie drops an absolute gem of a line regarding the complexity (and ego) of French wine labels.
  • The Tie-Breaker: Two wines. Same price. Same grape. Same region. How do you choose? Marie gives us her foolproof "shelf-side" strategy.

Connect With Us

Guest: Marie Cheslik Explore her work and grab her book at www.slikwines.com

The Wonderful World of Wine Visit us for more episodes and wine wisdom at www.thewww.wine



Outdoor track meet & ice cream truck, a great combination !!!

Outdoor track meet & ice cream truck, a great combination !!!
Outdoor track meet & ice cream truck, a great combination !!!


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