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Virtual Memory Cafe features "Kalifornia Karl " - Oct 16, 2020 |
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Friday, October 16, 2020
Virtual Memory Cafe features "Kalifornia Karl " - Oct 16, 2020
Thursday, October 15, 2020
Franklin, MA: Library closed through Sunday; re-opens Monday, Oct 19
October 14, 2020
The Franklin Public Library will be closed from Wednesday, October 14, 2020 through Saturday, October 17, 2020. We plan to reopen for curbside pickup and other services on Monday, October 19, 2020.
There has been potential exposure to COVID-19 within the Library and, in consultation with the Board of Health, we have decided to send staff home out of an abundance of caution.
Additionally, crews will be on site through the next 24 hours to properly disinfect the entire Library Building. Staff will be encouraged to take a COVID-19 test and quarantine, if necessary, in accordance with CDC and Board of Health guidelines.
Since the Library has not yet been open to the public, we are confident that Franklin residents have not been exposed to the virus and the Town continues to remain confident we can reopen the Library on November 9th as we are planning.
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Franklin, MA: Library closed through Sunday; re-opens Monday, Oct 19 |
CommUNITY Art Event - Oct 17
This commUNITY event was created to amplify the work and voices of Black Indigenous and People of Color (BIPOC) artists of all ages within Franklin to raise racial justice awareness and solidarity.
Some Franklin High School students created the MA Student Art Initiative to support and showcase artists of color and will displaying their work - painting, sketches, photography and ceramics as well as some musical performance.
There will be a variety of community folks in attendance including elected officials and all are invited up to the proper amount of patrons per COVID protocols.
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CommUNITY Art Event - Oct 17 |
Did you know? The Community Preservation Act (CPA) webinar gets into the nitty gritty today
Did you know... there will be a dive deep into the nitty gritty of how the Community Preservation Act (CPA) works in the webinar Thursday night (October 15, 2020 - 7:00 PM)?
There are three points to remember:
1. Every residential property is given a deduction for the first $100,000 of value before the CPA surcharge is calculated.These three exemptions were chosen by the Town Council to minimize the impact on residents while gaining the benefits of CPA for the Franklin community.
2. Moderate income seniors can apply for an exemption from the CPA surcharge
3. Low income families can apply for an exemption from the CPA surcharge
But for that promised deep dive, please connect to the Zoom webinar Thursday night via your computer, tablet or phone. Details for connecting are posted in the Facebook Event https://www.facebook.com/events/348059139868931
- Download your copy of the flyer for the webinar
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Did you know? The CPA deep dive is tonight? Oct 15, 2020 |
Under the Dean Bank Tent at THE BLACK BOX "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown"
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Under the Dean Bank Tent at THE BLACK BOX "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown" |
Both the FHS girls soccer and golf teams top KP on Wednesday
Josh Perry, Managing Editor of HockomockSports.com, provides the girls soccer game recap for the FHS win vs. KP.
"In a shortened season, jumping out to an early lead in the division standings could be critical and Wednesday afternoon’s meeting of Franklin and King Philip at Macktaz Field was the chance for one to grab the lead in the Kelley-Rex after both went undefeated in the first week of play.
Behind goals from senior Erin Quaile and freshman Anya Zub and a typically strong defensive performance, Franklin beat KP 2-0 and took a one-game edge in the standings with the second game of a home-and-home coming up on Friday.
Over the past year, Franklin has become synonymous with defense. The Panthers recorded clean sheets in 11 of their final 12 games of the 2019 regular season, then held Oliver Ames scoreless through regulation of the playoff game before the Tigers scored the winner in extra time. This season, Franklin has tossed shutouts in all three games, remaining stout and hard to break down even with the modified rules that discourage physicality."
"There weren’t any late dramatics this time out for the King Philip boys soccer team.
Instead, the fireworks came early.
After leaving it late in their win over Mansfield to finish last week, the Warriors came out firing in their first matchup with Franklin. KP scored twice in the opening quarter and once each in the second and third quarters to earn a 4-1 decision on the road over the Panthers."
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Franklin freshman Anya Zub (5) scored the second goal for the Panthers in a win at King Philip. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com) |
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