Saturday, October 17, 2020

Franklin Line notice: Commuter Rail shuttle bus on weekends through Nov 22

"On weekends through Nov 22, buses replace service on the Franklin Line at Forge Park through Walpole to allow for double-track extension work. They will operate on a weekend train schedule. However, trains will operate between Walpole and South Station.

The shuttle buses will operate on the normal weekend train schedule and will be ADA accessible, though bikes will not be allowed on board. Trains may experience delays of up to 20 minutes due to the shuttle busing, please allow for additional travel time."

Visit mbta.com/FRKwork and mbta.com/FRKdoubletrack for more details.

For more information: https://mbta.com/FRKwork

Last Updated: Oct 16 2020 04:28 PM 

 

Franklin Line notice: Commuter Rail shuttle bus weekend through Nov 22
Franklin Line notice: Commuter Rail shuttle bus weekend through Nov 22


Friday, October 16, 2020

Franklin's Weekend - Oct 17-18, 2020

From the newly rejuvenated Community Calendar, we share the following events scheduled for this weekend:

Friday, October 16
 October StoryWalk® on the SNETT
12:00pm -  Farmers Market
5:00pm -  Pumpkin Patch @ St John's
 
Saturday, October 17
 October StoryWalk® on the SNETT
10:00am -  Early voting
12:00pm -  Pumpkin Patch @ St John's
4:00pm -  Community Unity Art
7:30pm -  FPAC: "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown"
 
Sunday, October 18
 October StoryWalk® on the SNETT
10:00am -  Early voting
12:00pm -  Pumpkin Patch @ St John's
2:00pm -  FPAC: "You're a Good Man Charlie Brown"
3:00pm -  LiveARTS: Victor Rosenbaum, Piano

 

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication, please use this form:  https://forms.gle/oPdi8X3ZbHHyrHzo6
  
Community Calendar
Community Calendar
  

 

Franklin Historical Museum: November's News - getting ready to re-open

two new Holiday ornaments
new Holiday ornaments
We’re very happy to be able to announce that the Franklin Historical Museum will be open, with restrictions, as of Sunday November 1st.  The Historic Commission has announced the museum will be open with a limited schedule, once a week, on Sundays 1PM-4PM.  Stop in to visit our new and improved Gift Shop featuring new items unique to Franklin.  This year we have two new Holiday ornaments to add to your tree – depicting The Ray Memorial Library and the Downtown Water Trough in Clark Square, selling for $18.00 each.  Ornaments have been very popular and have sold out the past 2 years.  Be sure to get yours early before they’re gone. Other items added to the Gift Shop shelves this year are Hometown Candles, pillows, mugs and much more. The Gift Shop is run by the Friends of the Franklin Historical Museum. Profits go towards supporting museum programs.
 
Due to the ongoing Covid epidemic, everyone visiting the museum will be required to wear a mask. Guests will provide their name and contact information upon entering to allow for contact tracing if needed. There is an building occupancy capacity, so we ask that people are patient in the event we reach our capacity. Patrons will be able to look, read and observe, but will not be allowed to touch items in the museum for safety, and will be required to maintain social distancing. Please be aware that our research library will be temporarily closed to the public and we are putting a hold on physical donations to our collections for the time being. We thank you for your patience and understanding during these unprecedented times.
 
 
also available in the gift shop
also in the gift shop

Our limited schedule and COVID-19 protocols are a necessary yet temporary arrangement. As conditions change and improve, we will most certainly move to a more regular schedule. Our ever popular Second Sunday Speaker Series will hopefully return at some point early next year. Finally, workers have been measuring, cutting and hammering behind the scenes at the museum on the installation of a very intriguing and historically unique Franklin exhibit. More details to follow with an opening date for the exhibit to be announced. Check back here for more exciting details coming soon.
 
Follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Look for our Trivia Tuesdays the second Tuesday of each month on Instagram.  Visit us at 80 West Central Street, Franklin MA. The museum is ADA compliant and admission is always Free. Donations are gratefully accepted.

Franklin early voting opens Saturday, Oct 17

Early Voting:  FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL  (2 weeks) starting   Saturday, Oct. 17th through Friday, Oct. 30th
  • Saturday, Oct. 17th and Sunday, Oct. 18TH   10 AM - 3 PM
  • Monday, Oct 19th   9 AM - 3 PM
  • Tuesday, Oct. 20th 9 AM - 3 PM
  • Wednesday, Oct. 21st 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Thursday, Oct. 22nd 9 AM - 3 PM
  • Friday, Oct. 23rd  9 AM - noon
  • Saturday, Oct. 24th and Sunday, Oct. 25th   10 AM - 3 PM
  • Monday, Oct 26th  9 AM - 3 PM
  • Tuesday, Oct. 27th 9 AM - 3 PM
  • Wednesday, Oct. 28th 9 AM - 5 PM
  • Thursday, Oct. 29th 9 AM - 3 PM
  • Friday, Oct. 30th 9 AM - noon

 

**STATE ELECTION – Tuesday, November 3rd, 7 am – 8 pm FRANKLIN HIGH SCHOOL GYM**

Franklin early voting opens Saturday, Oct 17
Franklin early voting opens Saturday, Oct 17

 

The FHS boys and girls cross country, field hockey, and golf teams top KP on Thursday

Via HockomockSports.com and Twitter, we share the fall sports results for Franklin High School on Thursday, Oct 15.

Field Hockey = King Philip, 0 @ Franklin, 2 – Final 
– Franklin scored twice inside a four-minute space in the opening quarter and held off King Philip the rest of the way to get a key win. Amanda Lewandowski scored both for the Panthers, opening the scoring at 7:07 on an assist from Stephanie Bell and then doubling the lead just over three minutes later. Neilee Hess made five saves in the win for the Panthers. Head coach Michelle Hess praised the defensive play of Kendall Jones and Kate O’Rourke, and added that Sara Carney had a stellar outing in the midfield. KP senior goalie Makenzie Manning kept the Warriors in it with 18 saves and head coach Lisa Cropper said both senior Ali Beltramini and freshman Kelly Holmes played well. 
 
Golf = Franklin, 158 @ King Philip, 166 – Final 
– Franklin picked up its sixth straight win to open the season, earning its second straight close win over division foe King Philip. Jack Paterson and Brian Sandham led the way for the Panthers at Wentworth Hill Country Club, both shooting a team-low round of 38. Pat Dolan and Nolan Norton each added a 41 in the win. Mike Matheson was the match medalist, leading KP with a low-round of 37 while Jared Curran chipped in with a 40 for the Warriors.

Boys Cross Country = King Philip, 41 @ Franklin, 18 – Final 
– Nicholas Calitri broke his own course record, setting a new time of 15:56 as he crossed first in Franklin’s win over King Philip. Griffin Sieczkiewicz (16:19) took second overall on the 3.05 mile course and Josh Anderson (16:21) rounded out the top three for the Panthers. Declan Walmsley (fifth, 16:52) and Clancy Golden (seventh, 17:21) also scored in the Panthers’ win.

Girls Cross Country = King Philip, 48 @ Franklin, 15 – Final

"The Panthers had a great team effort against KP. FHS won 15-48. The Panthers placed 17 runners in the top 20 places. Franklin was led by Senior Angelina Perez. Captain Sydney was second followed by Freshman Alexandra Batla. Other scorers included Charlene Peng & Caitlin Casey "

Via Twitter and Coach Bailey  https://twitter.com/FranklinHSXC/status/1316912457655455745

For other results around the Hockomock League
 
The FHS boys and girls cross country, field hockey, and golf teams top KP on Thursday
The FHS boys and girls cross country, field hockey, and golf teams top KP on Thursday


Town of Franklin, MA: Errant Reverse 911 notifications

October 15,2020


FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

(Franklin, Massachusetts): On Sunday October 11, 2020 the Franklin Police Department had an incident in which a Reverse 911 telephone call from the Franklin system was sent. The message asked residents to shelter in place.

As resources arrived on the scene it became clear that many people had not received the message. This could be because the Franklin Reverse 911 system is a an "opt in" system. This means you must sign up to receive notifications.

Given the seriousness of the situation, a man shooting a gun in the open, the risk to innocent people was greatly heightened. Because of this, a second resource from the Massachusetts Emergency Management Agency (MEMA) was called upon. This system utilizes "Geo Fencing", which attempts to send wireless messages to mobile devices inside a defined area.

For an unknown technical reason, some of these messages were delivered to communities outside of Franklin. This problem is being investigated in the hope of avoiding problems in the future. Safety for the public and officers is at the center of every decision made.

As with all incidents lessons are learned. In the future when utilizing resources from outside agencies, such as MEMA, we will be more specific in identifying the Town, and area effected in the message itself.

We apologize for any worry that was created, and the disruptions to the Police Departments in those communities.

As a reminder to Franklin residents, you may sign up for our alert system here: franklintown.regroup.com/signup

 

Town of Franklin, MA: Errant Reverse 911 notifications
Town of Franklin, MA: Errant Reverse 911 notifications


Town of Franklin, MA: FY21 Annual License Renewal Applications

FY21 Annual License Renewal Applications are due December 1st.  If you have not received yours or if you have any ?s,  please contact Chrissy Whelton at cwhelton@franklinma.gov 
License Renewal Applications can be found here:
https://t.co/d546cJ9Bki

 

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Town of Franklin, MA:  FY21 Annual License Renewal Applications
Town of Franklin, MA:  FY21 Annual License Renewal Applications