Thursday, November 26, 2020

MA origins for Thanksgiving items

via Katie Lannan (@katielannan)

"your pre-Thanksgiving reminder that Bell's Seasoning comes from Weymouth, and there's a bill that would make it the Official Seasoning of the Commonwealth"
Link to draft Legislation = https://t.co/vILz4hm3vr #mapoli  
Shared from Twitter = https://t.co/Z84vLWI7jm
 

"Some official Mass. emblems for your Thanksgiving table: cranberries (official berry), corn muffins (official muffin), Boston cream pie (official desert), and of course, wild turkey (official game bird).  Maybe a Bay State tartan (official district tartan) tablecloth?"

Shared from Twitter =  https://twitter.com/katielannan/status/1331678479524442113

your pre-Thanksgiving reminder that Bell's Seasoning comes from Weymouth
your pre-Thanksgiving reminder that Bell's Seasoning comes from Weymouth


FHS athletes recognized as Fall 2020 Hockomock League All-Stars

These FHS athletes were recognized as All-Stars for the Fall 2020 Hockomock League. Three were also selected as MVP for their respective sport: Nicholas Calitri, Amanda Lewendoski, and Jack Paterson.

The full listing of all Hockomock athletes can be found 


First

Last 

Status

Sport

Erin

Quaile

All-star

Girls Soccer

Sydney

St. Marie

All-star

Girls Soccer

Julia

Bertone

All-star

Girls Soccer

Anya

Zub

Honorable Mention

Girls Soccer

Ethan

Cain

All-star

BOYS SOCCER

Terry

O'Neill

All-star

BOYS SOCCER

Ben

Moccia

Honorable Mention

BOYS SOCCER

Angelina

Perez

All-star

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

Alexandra

Batla

All-star

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

Sydney

Brady

Honorable Mention

GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY

Nicholas

Calitri

MVP

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

Griff

Sieczkiewicz

All-star

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

Declan

Walmsley

All-star

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

Joshua 

Anderson

Honorable Mention

BOYS CROSS COUNTRY

Amanda

Lewandowski

MVP

FIELD HOCKEY

Kaitlyn

Carney

All-star

FIELD HOCKEY

Stephanie

Bell

All-star

FIELD HOCKEY

Sara

Carney

Honorable Mention

FIELD HOCKEY

Jack

Paterson

MVP

GOLF

Nolan

Norton

All-star

GOLF

Pat

Dolan

All-star

GOLF

Brian

Sandham

Honorable Mention

GOLF


FHS athletes recognized as Fall 2020 Hockomock League All-Stars


All-Stars for the Fall 2020 Hockomock League
Fall 2020 Hockomock League All-Stars



Virtual Franklin Turkey Trot - TODAY or anytime

Get ready to burn off those Thanksgiving calories before dinner AND give to the Franklin Food Pantry (https://www.franklinfoodpantry.org/).

This year the Franklin Food Pantry is holding its 9th Annual Franklin Turkey Trot 5K as a virtual race. The turkey trot will still officially run on Thanksgiving morning, November 26th, but you can run or walk your own personal 5K when it is most convenient for you. Once you have finished the race, you can post a picture on social media sharing that you completed your run and use the hashtag #turkeytrot2020

To register, go to http://www.franklinturkeytrot.org!

All proceeds from this event go directly to the Franklin Food Pantry to provide quality healthy food to hungry families in our local community. In 2019, the over 1000 entrants, donors and sponsors raised almost $21,000! 

We hope you will still join us and register to support this great cause!


-- 
Krystal Whitmore
Race Director
www.franklinturkeytrot.org 


Note: Franklin Matters is proud to sponsor this fund raising effort for the Franklin Food Pantry.

 

Virtual Franklin Turkey Trot - TODAY or anytime
Virtual Franklin Turkey Trot - TODAY or anytime

Boston Globe: "Baker’s $50 million effort to help small businesses is wildly oversubscribed"

From the Boston Globe, an article of interest for Franklin:
"Governor Charlie Baker’s two new grant programs to help small businesses through the COVID-19 pandemic have been swamped by applications, essentially ensuring there won’t be enough money to go around for everyone who sought the help.

Working through the quasipublic Massachusetts Growth Capital Corp., the Baker administration unveiled two programs in October offering a combined $50.8 million in grants, aimed at helping small businesses endure what’s expected to be a tough winter.

One program, backed by $40 million, offers grants of up to $75,000 for businesses with as many as 50 employees; the other, with $10.8 million, provides grants of up to $25,000 for businesses with five or fewer workers. The latter program also requires that the owners who apply have below-average incomes.

Mass. Growth Capital stopped accepting applications last week. At that point, state officials said, more than 10,000 applications had been received for the two programs, which are being funded by federal dollars. About 37 percent were for the program to help businesses with five or fewer employees, although a few businesses applied to both programs."

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Franklin Recreation: Reindeer Holiday Drop Off Class - Dec 21

"DATE CHANGE: The Reindeer Holiday Drop Off Class will now occur on Monday December 21st"
https://t.co/bT4XKEiiD0
 



Franklin Recreation: Reindeer Holiday Drop Off Class - Dec 21
Franklin Recreation: Reindeer Holiday Drop Off Class - Dec 21

"Perhaps the path to healing begins with three simple words: Are you OK?"

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CommonWealth Magazine: "The Legislature’s ‘black box’ committees"

From CommonWealth Magazine we share an article of interest for Franklin:

"After months and even years of public debate, the fate of six key pieces of legislation is now in the hands of just 29 lawmakers.
The lawmakers are charged with resolving differences between House and Senate bills dealing with the state budget, police reform, climate change, economic development, health care, and transportation bond funding.so-called conference committees on which these lawmakers serve are “black boxes” whose inner workings are unknown.
Rep. Denise Provost of Somerville, who retires in January after 14 years in the Legislature, said on the Codcast this week that many of her constituents have been asking her about progress on bills in the House-Senate conference committees. She said she has to explain that she doesn’t know.