Sunday, September 7, 2014

Looking for work? Tickets available for Job Search Jam Sessions


If you are looking for work, or know someone who is, this is the event to be at. The 5th edition of Job Search Jam Sessions returns Sep 12.

What will the Job Search Jam Sessions be like?

Additional details on the event can be found here
http://jobsearchjamsessions.blogspot.com/p/expections.html

Job Search Jam Sessions - Sep 12
Job Search Jam Sessions - Sep 12

What is the schedule for the day?

The schedule will be similar to that held in 2013
http://jobsearchjamsessions.blogspot.com/p/schedule.html

Where will this be held?

Job Search Jam Sessions #5 will be held in Hopkinton at the St John Evangelist Parish Center
http://jobsearchjamsessions.blogspot.com/p/location.html

How much does it cost?

$8 you can pay online or at the door. Tickets can be purchased online or reserved so you can pay at the door. (To pay at the door - choose 'Show other payment options.'  Advance registrations are highly encouraged to ensure we have a good count of participants to plan for the food and refreshments).


If there is interest in helping to sponsor this event, please let me know!

"He spent the first few weeks in the hospital without even knowing he was paralyzed"


When most athletes say their coaches are their family, they are using speaking metaphorically. 
However, when wrestling standout Ritchie Elgar says it, it is 100 percent true. 
Earlier this summer, Elgar was in a car crash that left him paralyzed from the chest down. Facing an unknown prognosis, he turned to religion and asked to be baptized. His coach, Carmine Colace, stepped in to serve as his godfather. 
And now Elgar's coaches, teammates, friends and family are helping to raise money to help pay for his mounting medical bills. 
Last school year Elgar, then a sophomore at Tri-County in Franklin, was the state vocational wrestling champion, winning the Division 3 Central Sectional at 106 pounds. He then finished second in the Division 3 states and fifth at All-States.

Continue reading the Milford Daily News article here (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20140906/NEWS/140907706/1994/NEWS


Ritchie Elger Fund Raising page
Ritchie Elger Fund Raising page


To contribute to the fund raining effort for Ritchie Elger follow this link
https://www.giveforward.com/fundraiser/7245/ritchie-elgar-s-recovery-fund


Online tool for MA 'lemon law'

The Office of Consumer Affairs recently conducted a survey of auto dealerships to see how they complied with providing notification to consumers on the 'lemon law'.
The number of dealerships that complied with the law and displayed the sticker on their car was disappointing: overall, 43 percent of the cars surveyed were missing the required Lemon Law sticker. Of the 71 dealerships examined, only 16 showed 100 percent compliance – 30 showed over 80 percent compliance. 17 dealerships had no stickers at all on any of the cars examined in the survey. 
Fortunately, the Office of Consumer Affairs created an online tool to educate consumers on the state’s lemon laws. You are still protected by these laws, even if the dealerships don’t tell you. Users can fill out our online survey with “yes” or “no” answers to find out if they qualify under the lemon laws. Users who qualify will be directed to the proper paperwork that they can fill out and take the necessary steps to refund their money. If a consumer requires arbitration to receive the refund they are entitled to, the application form for that is available on the same application page.
Office of Consumer Affairs
Office of Consumer Affairs

You can find the full article online here

Saturday, September 6, 2014

Franklin High School sports results - Friday Sep 5


Franklin girls soccer tied with Oliver Ames 1-1

The Franklin fans were stunned that it had come down to this. The Panthers had hit the bar and had a ball cleared off the line in the second half, but a goal off a corner tied the game and now sophomore Francesca Calabraro had the opportunity from the spot to earn Oliver Ames an unlikely road win at Pisini Field.
Continue reading the full article here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/lonati-saves-penalty-and-draw-for-franklin-against-oa

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

Franklin boys soccer lost to Oliver Ames 1-0

There's something about long distance that works for Oliver Ames junior Keegan Nutt. 
After moving nearly 3,000 miles from Washington, the transfer student ripped a shot from distance in the first half to score the lone goal of the game as Oliver Ames downed Franklin, 1-0.
Continue reading the write-up at Hockomock Sports
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/first-half-cracker-boosts-oliver-ames-over-franklin

Franklin football lost to New Bedford 42-36

The Panthers came out of halftime with the mission of getting the offense clicking. It worked, as senior captain Andrew Parent ran for all of his 211 yards and three touchdowns in the second half and Franklin scored 30 points after the break. 
The problem was that New Bedford scored 21 and Franklin had no answer for the Whalers quarterback Chandler Debosse, who finished 12-13 for 312 yards and three scores and ran 12 times for 120 yards and a touchdown. 
Franklin battled to the end, but it was the visitors that started the season with a 42-36 win.

Continue reading the write-up at Hockomock Sports
http://www.hockomocksports.com/blog/franklin-falls-short-in-shootout-with-new-bedford

Harvest Festival Deadline - Extended - Sep 10


The Franklin Downtown Partnership is extending the Harvest Festival Registration due date to Wednesday, September 10th.  After this date please remember to include the late fee of $35.00


The event is Sunday, October 5th Harvest Festival

Terri Frank is our Vendor Chairperson.
Franklin Downtown Partnership
Franklin Downtown Partnership
She will be the contact person for all booth related questions.  She can be reached at terrifrank1@gmail.com

Attached is the  2014 Harvest Festival Registration. Spaces are assigned on a first-come basis.

Registration forms must be received no later than September 10th to participate. 

Important Reminders:

You must fill out a registration form in order to participate.

Booth spaces are Free for those FDP members who have paid their 2014 membership.  


Please remember to Read the Registration Form carefully and sign.  Terri will be sending the Final Festival Booth Map the end of September.


Sponsors Needed:  Please let us know if you would like sponsor this year's festival.  All sponsors will have their booth location on Main Street on Sponsorship Row.


Registration forms can be found here

Additional information about the Harvest Festival can be found on the Downtown Partnership webpage   http://www.franklindowntownpartnership.org/

Author Neal Sanders - Oct 7th


The Friends of Franklin Library are pleased to present local 
Author Neal Sanders. 
Join us as we welcome Neal as he gives 
his presentation on Murder Mystery writing styles 
with horticulture ties.


WHEN: October 7, 2014

Neal Sanders
Neal Sanders
WHERE: Alumni Restaurant and Bar,
391 East Central St, Franklin,
the Plaza across from the Big Y.

TIME: 7 PM – 9 PM

COST: 1 Can good or Toiletry Item for the Franklin Food Pantry

There will be Raffles and refreshments with Coffee, any other appetizer or beverage can be ordered off the menu at the customers expense, full bar! So grab a glass of wine and listen as Neil gives his presentation.

Book Clubs Welcomed!


About Neal Sanders

Neal retired from the corporate world in 2005 with an idea that he might try his hand at penning fiction. Eight books later, he's established a track record as a writer of exceptionally well-written and intricately plotted mysteries. 
His forte is strong, independent women. Sometimes they solve crimes, sometimes they commit them, but they're always interesting and someone you'd like to get to know better. Gardening also figures into many of Neal's stories, as do strong doses of humor. 
Neal and his wife, Betty, make their home in suburban Boston where their two-acre property has been part of the Garden Conservancy's 'Open Days' program and featured in the Wall Street Journal. He chronicles their garden and his views on gardening in his widely read blog, 'The Principal Undergardener'.

For more about Neal visit his website  http://www.thehardingtonpress.com/



14th annual High School Fair - Sep 18


The Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School, located in the St. Mary's school building at 201 Main Street, will host its 14th annual High School Fair night on Thursday, September 18th, from 7-8:30pm in the BFCCPS Dr. Kevin O'Malley auditorium. 
Open to the public, 8th grade students both from BFCCPS and from other surrounding towns are invited to attend; admittance only with parent or guardian. The fair showcases private and independent high schools in the Metrowest area, Boston, Worcester, and northern Rhode Island. 
For a complete list of the schools attending, please go to:  http://bfccps.org/hinde-transitioning-out-of-bfccps/ 
Students are invited to browse, pick up brochures and applications, ask about fall open house dates and speak directly with representatives and current students of the schools in attendance. 
Parking is available in the school parking lot off Pleasant Street, just north of Main Street in Franklin.
Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School
Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School