Sunday, December 10 - 7:00 pm
St. John’s Episcopal Church
237 Pleasant Street Franklin, MA
Tickets $10 (payable at the door)
FREE With Dean College ID
Transportation provided call (781) 708-1327
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New England Irish Harp Orchestra - Dec 10 |
Providing accurate and timely information about what matters in Franklin, MA since 2007. * Working in collaboration with Franklin TV and Radio (wfpr.fm) since October 2019 *
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New England Irish Harp Orchestra - Dec 10 |
"The Legislature on Wednesday approved a bilingual education reform bill designed to give educators more flexibility in teaching English language learners.
A conference committee report filed Tuesday night by House and Senate negotiators was endorsed by the House 155-1. The Senate approved it unanimously as the branches wrapped up formal sessions for 2017. Informal sessions will continue for the next seven weeks, with formal sessions resuming in January.
Under the bill, school districts can maintain current the immersion programming or choose an alternative that meets federal and state standards, according to bill sponsors, who said the legislation expands the role of parental advisory councils and allows parents the flexibility to choose programs that best meet their child’s needs."
House accepts LOOK bill conference committee report. After 10+ years working on this, we have legislation that will guarantee all students learning English will be taught in strong programs tailored to fit their needs. Thank you for your leadership, @RepAlicePeisch #mapoli pic.twitter.com/3eDANkd79U— Jeffrey Sanchez (@jeffrey_sanchez) November 15, 2017
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Big Band Brunch: The Kenny Hadley Big Band - Nov 19 |
NEHSCA Info Night - Nov 27 - 6:00 - 7:30 PM |
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Comedy Fund Raiser - Nov 18 |
This will be the last presentation of the year of Joe's popular series of You Remember When. This presentation looks at the events of the year 1938, including the effects of the 1938 hurricane. Join us for an interesting and memorable look at Franklin's history.
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Historical Museum: Joe Landry presents "You Remember When" - Nov 19 - 1:15 PM |
"You’ve seen the signs around town advertising the local race and maybe you’ve dodged some of the runners on the road each year on Thanksgiving morning. Have you ever wondered what’s the big deal with Turkey Trots? Well, here’s five reasons to give them a shot.
1. You’ll have plenty of company - Nearly every community has a Turkey Trot. Some happen the weekend before Thanksgiving but most happen on Thanksgiving morning. It is the most popular day for road racing, according to a recent study by Runners World and the app RunKeeper. In fact, Thanksgiving passed July 4 as the most popular day for running a race in 2011 and never looked back. New Year’s Day is the third most popular day to run a race."
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Franklin Turkey Trot Helps Feed Local Families in Need - "run now, gobble later!" |
"It was the debut for three newcomers on the Franklin Town Council on Wednesday night, while six incumbents were welcomed back to the table.
Town Clerk Theresa Burr swore in the nine newly elected Council members before their first meeting as a group on Wednesday night.
Election incumbents Robert Dellorco, Glenn Jones, Matthew Kelly, Thomas Mercer, Peter Padula and Deborah Pellegri rearranged their seats to accommodate the new faces of Melanie Hamblin, Eamon McCarthy-Earls and Patrick Casey into the chamber."
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Left to right: Hamblen, Casey, Dellorco, Pellegri, Jones, Kelly, Mercer, Padula, Earls |