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Clifford the Big Red Dog |
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Clifford the Big Red Dog |
The other amendment, which asked for $60,000 to fund the installation and operation of solar-powered school zone safety lights in Franklin, was also vetoed.
Roy last month said he called the governor’s office asking for an explanation and was told Patrick "was eliminating all earmarks in the budget."
And with the new Franklin High School set to open this fall, Roy said the town’s "reasonable request" would help mitigate traffic in the school-heavy area.
"To me, these were two very important issues for both Franklin and Medway," Roy said before he asked the House and Senate to override the vetoes.
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pedestrian traffic signal on King St |
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Franklin Municipal Building |
Join us for our kick-off meeting, Wednesday August 20 at 7PM in Town Council Chambers!
The Dept. of Planning and Community Development (DPCD) wants to know if Franklin wants solar panels. The Franklin Solar Challenge will help residents and business owners obtain solar panels for less. The more residents and business owners that sign up, the cheaper solar panels become.
Right now, DPCD is speaking with other communities who have run their own Solar Challenge, in order to see how best to move forward.
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solar panels at Mt Saint Mary's |
DPCD Needs Your SupportPlease help get the word out about the Franklin Solar Challenge. DPCD will contact those interested to organize a meeting date and discuss next steps.
Concord recently engaged in their own Solar Challenge and now 160 residents and business owners have their own solar panels. Save money and go green! Contact Franklin’s DPCD today!
This year – the 35th year of the challenge – roughly 5,700 riders are participating, according to Jackie Herskovitz, the Pan-Mass Challenge spokesperson.
Riders choose from 12 routes that range from 25 to 190 miles. The ride has three starting lines in Sturbridge, Wellesley and Bourne, and five finish lines: two in Provincetown and one each in Foxborough, Wellesley and Bourne.
At press time, the challenge has raised roughly $26 million, all of which goes to research and patient care at the Dana-Farber Cancer Institute via the Jimmy Fund.
The goal this year is $40 million. The final day to donate is Oct. 1, she said.You can read the full article in the Milford Daily News here
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PanMass Challenge in 2013 |
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PanMass Challenge |
If you interested in going green, the Town of Franklin is seeking families to be part of the Solar Challenge. Using solar panels lowers your carbon footprint and can save energy costs.
The Franklin Department of Planning and Community Development is hosting a meeting on August 20 at 7:00 pm at Town Hall to look at how to engage the community to invest in solar energy. By group purchasing community the cost can be lower.
The Parmenter School has had solar panels for several years and the energy savings has been tremendously impactful. We hope that our other schools will look to be a partner in this initiative.
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the new Franklin High School under construction earlier this year |