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Monday, November 19, 2012
Franklin: From Puritan Precinct to 21st Century ‘Edge City’
VIA APPIA PRESS has announced the release of Franklin: From Puritan Precinct to 21st Century ‘Edge City.’
Welcome to Franklin, Massachusetts, a town that to a casual visitor might appear to be nothing more than an ‘ordinary’ Greater Boston suburb; maybe even the kind of place where, “Nothing much ever happens.” But don’t be fooled. This is the entirely true story of how one town transformed from a small hamlet – a precinct in a frontier community -- into one of the fastest growing municipalities in America; an ‘edge city’ built around an Interstate. It’s a story of religious extremists, farmers, factory workers, entrepreneurs, anarchists, and eccentrics. It’s a story more than 300 years in the making and it has never been told before in one volume...until now.
Franklin: From Puritan Precinct to 21st Century ‘Edge City’ is 204 pages in length, featuring more than 70 illustrations, and retails for $19.99. The book can be ordered through www.viaappiapress.com.
About the Author
Eamon McCarthy Earls is a longtime resident of Franklin, and a graduate of Franklin High School, Class of 2012. Eamon has been involved with the Franklin Historical Commission since 2010. Realizing the need for a new, updated history of Franklin, Eamon built on his experience in writing and researching his previous book; Wachusetts: How Boston’s Quest for Water Changed Four Towns and a Way of Life and tapped a wide range of sources, including extensive interviews with local residents, to complete Franklin: From Puritan Precinct to 21st Century ‘Edge City.’
"things changed pretty quickly"
The destruction left by Hurricane Sandy in the NY and NJ area is immense. Two Franklin fire fighters got to help at a shelter in Brooklyn, NY recently and the Milford Daily News recaps their experience with this article.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1107412492/Franklin-firefighters-help-out-after-Hurricane-Sandy#ixzz2CfArD0yf
To contribute to the relief effort you can donate to the American Red Cross here or to this Occupy Sandy effort for those in New Jersey.
In New York City, Smith said, the darkness was eerie and disquieting.
"I didn’t expect that," he said.
Smith said he never realized the scope of Sandy’s wrath.
"While we were deployed, I saw no news; I heard no news, so I wasn’t even aware of how bad the devastation was until I got home," he said.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1107412492/Franklin-firefighters-help-out-after-Hurricane-Sandy#ixzz2CfArD0yf
To contribute to the relief effort you can donate to the American Red Cross here or to this Occupy Sandy effort for those in New Jersey.
"looking forward to a new legislative session"
Roy, who spent 14 years as a Franklin town official, serving on the Town Council, as well as the Master Plan Committee and School Committee, said his main focus will be jobs and the economy.
He also wants to help speed completion of the Franklin High School project and to increase local aid during the upcoming session.
Roy hopes to serve on the education and criminal justice committees.
"I am delighted to be a part of the team and I hope to make it stronger," he said.
Read more: http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/x1107412470/Milford-area-lawmakers-setting-new-goals#ixzz2CfDlIc8S
DCR issues ice safety tips
Given the variations in weather we have seen, it is not too early to prepare for ice.
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via Wicked Local Franklin News RSS by GateHouse Media, Inc. on 11/18/12
As winter approaches, the Department of Conservation and Recreation has issued safety tips about ice.
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Sunday, November 18, 2012
FHS Girls Soccer - Championship game highlights (video)
Here are video highlights of the game Friday night. The Franklin High School girls team won the state championship with a 2-1 victory!
Thanks to Marianne Lonati for sharing this on Facebook
Related post on the game
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/11/franklin-high-school-girls-soccer-2012.html
Thanks to Marianne Lonati for sharing this on Facebook
Related post on the game
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2012/11/franklin-high-school-girls-soccer-2012.html
Reminder: Turkey Trot Family 5K Fun Run - Thanksgiving morning
There is still time to register to run on Thursday morning. I like to do a race on Thanksgiving, not so much to race, but to get out for a good run and have a reason to eat well later.
Thanks to the efforts of Feed the Need, this event is a win-win. You get to run or walk and the proceeds go to help the Franklin Food Pantry.
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If you are a runner, or walker you can help the Franklin Food Pantry.
If you would like to organize a collection in your neighborhood, you can print out this flyer to use
Thanks to the efforts of Feed the Need, this event is a win-win. You get to run or walk and the proceeds go to help the Franklin Food Pantry.
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If you are a runner, or walker you can help the Franklin Food Pantry.
Registration, course map and additional race information can be found at http://www.feedtheneed.org/
If you would like to organize a collection in your neighborhood, you can print out this flyer to use
"The The Impotence of Proofreading," by TAYLOR MALI
Time for a little fun with language. Words are important. Using the right one at the right time is so critical for success. Taylor's performance takes liberty with proof reading to an extreme (and is full of double entendres).
On the stage with Taylor Mali is Billy Collins, a good and humorous poet in his own right.
On the stage with Taylor Mali is Billy Collins, a good and humorous poet in his own right.
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