Moderator Larry Benedetto
Panel will randomly select a question, no questions from the audience.
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Monday, October 26, 2009
Live reporting - Board of Health candidates
The moderator will be Larry Benedetto
Time keeper will be Deb Pellegri
Board of Health - 1 Position (For 4 years)
The candidates are ready. The camerman is here and making final preparations.
Time keeper will be Deb Pellegri
Board of Health - 1 Position (For 4 years)
- Bruce Hunchard
- Koren Kanadanian
The candidates are ready. The camerman is here and making final preparations.
Live reporting - Candidate night
A good sign, there is a crowd of people in the room. There are seats available!
Live reporting - Candidate night
Per Deb Pellegri, the order of events tonight will have a panel of four ask questions of the candidates beginning with:.
Board of Health - 1 Position (For 4 years)
And followed by
Town Council - 9 Positions (For 2 Years)
The panelists will be
Board of Health - 1 Position (For 4 years)
- Bruce Hunchard
- Koren Kanadanian - new
And followed by
Town Council - 9 Positions (For 2 Years)
- Joseph McGann
- R. Scott Mason
- Judith Pond Pfeffer
- Shannon Zollo
- Robert Vallee
- Stephen Whalen
- Glenn Jones - new
- Daniel Ballinger - ne
w - Robert Avakian (switch from Board of Assessors)
- Matthew Kelly (switch from School Committee)
- Tina Powderly - new
- Glenna Richards - new
The panelists will be
- Heather McCarron, Milford Daily News/Gazette
- Ken Norman, Franklin resident, assessor
- Jack Lank, President United Regional Chamber of Commerce
- Pat Samson, Communications Director, Dean College
Live reporting - Franklin candidate debate night
There may be a delay tonight. The cameraman has not yet arrived and a back up person is on the way.
Estimated start time 7:30 PM, or earlier if someone arrives!
Estimated start time 7:30 PM, or earlier if someone arrives!
A good turnout for the Halloween Festival
The Franklin Police Department held their annual Halloween Festival at Franklin High School on Sunday. With great sunshine, they spread their fun and games outside as well as inside the field house.
Officer Eric Cusson was just sitting.

Then he got wet!

Chief Steve Williams was dry.

Then he got wet! (Hey, wasn't that cheating?)

My what big spiders there are here in Franklin!

Look at all the things to do!

Everyone (big kids and little) had smiles on their faces.

Officer Eric Cusson was just sitting.
Then he got wet!
Chief Steve Williams was dry.
Then he got wet! (Hey, wasn't that cheating?)
My what big spiders there are here in Franklin!
Look at all the things to do!
Everyone (big kids and little) had smiles on their faces.
In the News - MCAS growth model
One of the advantages of participating in regular School Committee, Town Council, and other Franklin business meetings you get to see and hear first hand what is happening. Franklin took part in the State pilot for the MCAS "growth model" that is being introduced tomorrow.
You can view the most recent meeting notes where this was discussed here.
The Milford Daily News covers this item from a Framingham perspective here:
You can view the most recent meeting notes where this was discussed here.
The Milford Daily News covers this item from a Framingham perspective here:
State to unveil new MCAS interpretation model
Consider being more active in Town meetings. You never know what you may find out and something may really be an advantage to know about!
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