The Fire Department will hold a family style open house on Sunday at the King St Station. The open house will be held from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM.
Pictures from last year's open house can be found here:
http://franklinmatters.blogspot.com/2009/10/fire-dept-open-house.html
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Friday, October 1, 2010
Lincoln St: Road Closure/Work
Lincoln Street Detour/Pleasant Street Pavinghttp://franklinma.virtualtownhall.net/subscriber-news
On Saturday, October 2 2010, the Franklin Water Department will be working in the roadway near 603 Lincoln Street.The road will be detoured from Brook Street to Daniels Street 8am until 4pm.
Pleasant Street will be paved from Church Square to Monterey Drive.
Police Officers will be on site to assist with traffic, however, it is strongly recommended you avoid the area and seek alternate routes.
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Thursday, September 30, 2010
It is worth taking the chance
You want to go to Job Search Jam Sessions but you're waiting for the phone call for that interview.
THAT interview. You know. The one that will land you in the dream job and get you off unemployment.
But you really would like to go to Job Search Jam Sessions. You heard it was such a great time in May.
Folks learned about negotiating, entrepreneurship, networking, resumes and LinkedIn. Someone from the Milford Career Center came to showcase their suite of programs.
It was held in Hopkinton and those who went really liked the event. They asked for more sessions. They asked for a longer day.
Now it is coming on Friday, October 1. A full day with more sessions. And yet, you are waiting for that phone call.
You know, there is a way to solve that. You can register via the link below. You can either pay via credit card or select to pay at the door. If you get the phone call you can cancel out your registration and get a full refund (if you paid via credit card).
This is an easy thing to do. All the organizers know how you feel. Torn, frustrated with waiting. But if the phone call comes, you can get a full refund. We understand. We've been there. Some of us are still there. Your interview, your job search takes priority.
We do want you to register if you think you will be able to go so we can plan for the food accordingly. This operation is running on the little income generated by the registration fees. There are no major corporate sponsors. No one is paying for this. You and I are with our contributions of time and money.
Why? Because we can and should do this. Because we are all in this together and by helping each other. By learning, sharing and networking together, we will find the position that we should. Maybe not today. Maybe not tomorrow. But we will find it.
Register here to take part. If you do get the call about that interview, let us know and you'll get your full refund.
Franklin, MA
THAT interview. You know. The one that will land you in the dream job and get you off unemployment.
But you really would like to go to Job Search Jam Sessions. You heard it was such a great time in May.
Folks learned about negotiating, entrepreneurship, networking, resumes and LinkedIn. Someone from the Milford Career Center came to showcase their suite of programs.
It was held in Hopkinton and those who went really liked the event. They asked for more sessions. They asked for a longer day.
Now it is coming on Friday, October 1. A full day with more sessions. And yet, you are waiting for that phone call.
You know, there is a way to solve that. You can register via the link below. You can either pay via credit card or select to pay at the door. If you get the phone call you can cancel out your registration and get a full refund (if you paid via credit card).
This is an easy thing to do. All the organizers know how you feel. Torn, frustrated with waiting. But if the phone call comes, you can get a full refund. We understand. We've been there. Some of us are still there. Your interview, your job search takes priority.
We do want you to register if you think you will be able to go so we can plan for the food accordingly. This operation is running on the little income generated by the registration fees. There are no major corporate sponsors. No one is paying for this. You and I are with our contributions of time and money.
Why? Because we can and should do this. Because we are all in this together and by helping each other. By learning, sharing and networking together, we will find the position that we should. Maybe not today. Maybe not tomorrow. But we will find it.
Register here to take part. If you do get the call about that interview, let us know and you'll get your full refund.
Franklin, MA
Lincoln Street Construction - Closed Sat 10/2
On Saturday, October 2, 2010, the Franklin Water Department will be working in the roadway near 603 Lincoln Street. The road will be detoured from Brook Street to Daniels Street. Work will begin at 8:00 am to 4:00 pm. Police Details will be on site.
We apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause and thank you in advance for you understanding and cooperation.
The Department of Public Works
Franklin, MA
Town Council - 09/29/10
The live reporting posts from the Town Council meeting on Wednesday, Sep 29 2010 can be found here:
Franklin, MA
- Live reporting - Closing
- Live reporting - traffic, continued
- Live reporting - presentation on traffic flow
- Live reporting - Public Hearing - underground util...
- Live reporting - Town Council
Franklin, MA
Dean College hosts first program of business lecture series October 6
Dean College will host the first in a series of presentations by regional and national business leaders called "Leadership in Action, " on October 6 at 4 p.m. in the College's Campus Center Atrium.
The first speaker in this series is Irina Simmons, Senior Vice President and Treasurer of EMC Corporation on October 6, 2010 from 4:00 to 5:00 pm in the Campus Center Atrium.
Ms. Simmons will discuss "Leadership & Career Services - A Personal Journey". Immediately following the lecture, a Women's Networking Reception will be held from 5:00 to 6:00 pm in the Campus Center Atrium.
The event is free and open to the public.For other events on the Dean calendar visit http://www.dean.edu/events/index.cfm
In the News - traffic flow, bake sale, Lincoln St
Franklin to make downtown roads two-way
by Ashley Studley/Daily News staffSt. Mary’s women’s club of Franklin sets bake sale
by GateHouse Media, Inc.
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