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Winter Farmers Market - Dec 21 - 10 AM to 2 PM |
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Winter Farmers Market - Dec 21 - 10 AM to 2 PM |
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Franklin School Committee - Legislative Forum - Feb 4 - hold the date! |
Franklin line double-track project |
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MBTA Rail Vision |
"You’ve heard of the Grinch who stole Christmas, but what about the golden retriever?
On Wednesday, the Franklin Police Department’s 1-year-old therapy dog, Ben Franklin, was caught committing larceny on camera, “stealing” away toys reserved by the department for the Santa Foundation, a charity based in Franklin.
As the canine was feeling a little Grinchy, Officer Eric Cusson recorded Ben Franklin carrying a doll in a baby carrier in his mouth, his fluffy tail swaying back and forth as he zipped through the hallways of the Police Department to his hiding place."
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view of the downtown train station |
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sidewalk shoveling quality varies around town |
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On the Town Common |
Franklin line double-track project |
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MBTA Rail Vision |
"Ken Assad has plenty of good memories inside on the ice inside of Pirelli Veterans Arena just next to the campus of Franklin High.Continue reading the game recap
Now he can add his first career win as a high school hockey coach to that list.
A state champion as a player in 1983 and a state champion as an assistant coach in 2016 with the Franklin boys hockey team, Assad traded in his Panther baby blue for the King Philip green and gold this season, taking over the helm of the Warriors girls hockey program.
In the second game of the season, Assad guided the Warriors to a 2-1 win over the Panthers for his first career victory."
After struggling against a tough Franklin defense for the first two quarters, the King Philip offense found its rhythm early in the second half.
The Warriors hit three of their first five shots from the floor after being limited to just five total field goals in the first half. And the visiting Panthers had three empty trips and a fourth end in a turnover. Suddenly, Franklin’s double-digit lead was down to just six at 29-23.
Panthers’ coach CJ Neely, who earned his 100th win with Franklin, quickly called a timeout and had a simple message for his squad.
“Just relax,” Neely said of the message. “We just went back to the basics [out of the timeout] and we wanted to get them on their heels.”
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Franklin senior Chris Edgehill goes up for a shot in the second half against King Philip’s Alex Fritz. (Ryan Lanigan/HockomockSports.com) |