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This notice was re-posted from the Franklin Public Library page
http://franklinpl.blogspot.com/2013/10/krafty-monday-halloween-hospitality.html
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The MOMS Club of Franklin will be holding the Annual Preschool Fair at the Franklin Public Library on Tuesday, November 12th from 5:30-7:30pm. Preschools from Franklin and surrounding towns will be available to answer questions and provide info for the 2014-2015 school year. Please join us in the Community Room of the Library at 118 Main Street in Franklin.
For additional information about the fair, please contact Jennifer Driscoll at 508-472-4752 or Charuta Apta at 978-376-1324.
Several candidates in the four contested races on the Nov. 5 ballot attended a forum on Wednesday to introduce themselves to the public and share their views on a host of issues facing the town.
A message was sent on Monday to all parents with children at Horace Mann Middle School saying there had been a threat of violence against the school that was later proved unfounded.
A Massachusetts judge said Wednesday that she won't impose a sentence of more than three to five years if a chemist pleads guilty in a state drug lab scandal that led to more than 1,000 criminal cases being dismissed or not prosecuted, many because of tainted evidence.
A message from FRANKLIN PUBLIC SCHOOL DISTRICT
October 23, 2013
Hello
As you may have heard in the community or read in the local paper there have been rumors amongst our eighth- grade students about an alleged plan of a violent act against the Horace Mann Middle School community. These rumors began to circulate on Monday and increased in volume on Tuesday. The rumored threat was non-specific and the alleged threats were changing as the rumors were circulated in school, on buses and in the community. Please be advised that no alleged threat has been substantiated.
The Franklin Police were notified and are collaborating with school officials. Consistent with the district's crisis/emergency response plan the police were consulted and are continuing to investigate all rumors. Every measure has been taken to ensure we have a safe learning environment for our children.
The situation in Nevada and now the sad event in Danvers, MA have served to reinforce anxiety about school safety. If your child is experiencing stress or anxiety over these situations our school counseling personnel are skilled to support our children. If you have concerns please contact your child's school to access our counseling supports.
Thank You and Respectfully,
Maureen Sabolinski
Superintendent of Schools