Where are you in Franklin to find this site?
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Where are you in Franklin to find this site?
The guidelines for playing "Where in Franklin?" can be found here.
The answer to picture #43 is the former Tompson Printing Press building along Dean Ave.
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What was this building used for before Thompson? I have been here almost 13 years but have only seen the building from the train as I go to or return from Boston.
Can anyone fill in some details?
Just in time for the town's Earth Day celebration April 19, the public works department has installed two $4,000 solar-powered trash compactors on Main Street and at the Beaver Pond recreation complex.
The "BigBelly" cordless trash compactors can hold up to 200 gallons of garbage - up to six times the typical load, said Denise Zambrowski, Environmental Affairs Coordinator for the Department of Public Works.
"It's really a neat invention. Using solar energy, it will help us maintain a neat (town), just controlling litter and trash in our parks, in our ball fields.
"It's a really interesting invention to help us deal with solid waste management in public places," said Zambrowski, who first learned about BigBelly at an energy efficiency workshop.
Read the full article at the Milford Daily News
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The town of Franklin on Saturday opened its new fire station on West Central Street. The new 22,250 square foot station more than twice of the facility it replaced, which was built on the same site in 1922 and demolished last year.
This is the complete article but you can click through to see the photo at the Milford Daily News.