Friday, November 20, 2015

"you’ve come to the right imperfect place"

The Special Ed Parent Advisory Council is pleased to present Patty and Gina, imperfect sisters, and authors of Shut Up About Your Perfect Kid, A Survival Guide for Ordinary Parents of Special Children and creators of The Movement of Imperfection

Designed for caregivers of special children, this humorous, heartwarming 90-minute workshop is based on their best selling book. Using hilarious anecdotes and fun exercises (no Spandex required), the sisters will show attendees how to let go of the expectations they have for their children and embrace the reality.


  • Does the school principal have your family’s phone number on speed dial?
  • Are you on a first-name basis with your pharmacist?
  • Do you carry noise cancelling headphones in your purse?
  • Do you host parades when your child tries a new food?
  • Does “date night” with your spouse consist of couple’s therapy?
  • Does your idea of a “beauty day” consist of one in which you’ve combed your hair?”

If you answered “Yes” to any of these questions, you’ve come to the right imperfect place.
The Movement of Imperfection
The Movement of Imperfection

In addition to sharing the same sense of humor, cramped childhood bedroom, and the habit of talking about themselves in the third person, Gina Gallagher and Patricia Konjoian are sisters and among the growing number of parents raising children with disabilities. Gina’s daughter, Katie, has Asperger’s syndrome and Patty’s daughter Jennifer has bipolar disorder.

The event is open to the public, for more information please contact the Director of Student Services, Mrs. Pat Fairbanks. Learn more about this year’s Special Ed PAC speakers on their website.

In the News: recount adds one to Burr, roadwork wrapping up, cupcake decorating class, PARCC results for Charter School

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin

"After a four-hour recount session, Teresa Burr was affirmed as the winner of the town clerk election. 
Burr, who led the election-night tally, widened her margin of victory over second-place finisher Diane Padula-O'Neill by one vote, taking the race 1,114 to 1,081. 
The recount, which took place in the council chambers at the Franklin Municipal Building, had election workers hand-counting the cast ballots. They were overseen by observers from both campaigns."

Read the full article online here (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151119/NEWS/151115003/1994/NEWS


"Roadwork in town is wrapping up as the winter months near, according to town officials. 
Town Administrator Jeffrey Nutting told the Town Council at its Wednesday night meeting that projects in town were drawing to a close. 
"We're hoping the weather holds while we finish up Oak Street," he said, noting that the road there needs paving. 
Nutting spoke about the downtown improvement project, which will be ending for the season, but will resume next year."
new traffic calming island on Oak St
new traffic calming island on Oak St

Read the full article online here (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151119/NEWS/151114990/1994/NEWS


"Franklin Public Schools, Lifelong Learning Institute and the Center for Adult Education & Community Learning will host a cupcake-decorating event from 7 to 8:30 p.m. Dec. 2 at Franklin High School, 218 Oak St."

Read the full article online here (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151119/NEWS/151115477/1994/NEWS


"Benjamin Franklin Classical Charter Public School students outperformed state averages on all tests on the new Partnership for Assessment of Readiness for College and Careers tests taken last spring. 
Across all grade levels tested, students at BFCCPS averaged an 81 percent proficiency rate on PARCC English language arts exams and 70 percent in math, compared to average statewide proficiency rates of 46 percent and 45 percent, respectively."

Read the full article online here (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/article/20151120/NEWS/151129981/1994/NEWS


Thursday, November 19, 2015

Franklin Lions Candy Drop collects over 550 pounds


From November 1 - 7, the Franklin Lions Club collected candy for their 3rd Annual Candy Drop. All candy donated is delivered to troops overseas through Operation Gratitude. 
This year, thanks to the parishioners of St. Mary's, and families of Jefferson Elementary, Parmenter Elementary and Stapleton Elementary in Framingham, a total of 556 pounds was collected, sorted, boxed and shipped to support our troops. The largest collection yet. The club also donated 25 tooth care kits. 
Upcoming events include the Bellingham/Franklin Senior Luncheon on Saturday, December 5 and Painting with the Easter Bunny on Saturday, March 12. Please be on the lookout for more details. 
candy collection 01
candy collection 01

candy collection 02
candy collection 02
Any questions please contact the club directly at franklinmalions@gmail.com or visit our website http://www.e-clubhouse.org/sites/franklinma.



FHS represented on the Hockomock League Field Hockey All Stars

Below are the official Hockomock League Field Hockey All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league, shared from Hockomock Sports.


HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE MVP

Angela Connolly, Stoughton
FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE ALL STARS


  • Samantha Jones, Franklin
  • Taylor Reutlinger, Franklin
  • Kenzie Pleshaw, Franklin
  • Annie Walsh, Franklin



HONORABLE MENTIONS


  • Abby Egan, Franklin


For the complete listing of All Stars follow the link here
http://www.hockomocksports.com/the-2015-hockomock-field-hockey-all-stars/

FHS represented on the Hockomock League Golf All Stars

Below are the official Hockomock League Golf All Stars, selected by the coaches in the league and shared from the Hockomock Sports.


HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE MVP

Ryan Tomaso, Milford

FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

HOCKOMOCK LEAGUE ALL STARS


  • Bryan Woelfel, Franklin



HONORABLE MENTIONS


  • Matt Dao, Franklin


For the full listing
http://www.hockomocksports.com/the-2015-hockomock-golf-all-stars-honorable-mentions/

Franklin Federated Church to Host Franklin Interfaith Council Thanksgiving Service Sunday, November 22, 2015 – 7 pm

People of faith in the Franklin community have a long-standing tradition of gathering annually for an Interfaith Thanksgiving worship service. Sponsored by the Franklin Interfaith Council, this year’s Thanksgiving Service will be held on Sunday evening, November 22 at 7 pm at Franklin Federated Church. 
Thanksgiving Service and Prayer
Thanksgiving Service and Prayer
The Interfaith Thanksgiving service is a shared celebration and remembrance for the blessings in our lives for which we are grateful. The service is a wonderful occasion for people of various faith backgrounds to come together as an interfaith community to give thanks for the goodness in our lives and express our gratitude for God’s blessings. 
The community gathers in worship to share some readings, reflections and prayers from Franklin’s clergy leaders and to enjoy special musical offerings by the Franklin Interfaith Choir. The service opens our eyes to the various faith communities within Franklin and reminds us of the religious freedom we enjoy in America. 
The event also provides the opportunity to support Franklin’s Fuel Assistance program administered by the Interfaith Council. A free-will offering will be received to fund this important resource to help Franklin families pay their heating bills during the winter months. 
As we express our thanks we also remember those within our community who are financially stressed and need a helping hand. Checks may be made payable to the Franklin Interfaith Council. Your generosity is encouraged! 
Join with your fellow Franklinites of faith on Sunday evening, November 22nd to give thanks with a grateful heart. Amen.

Downtown Project Update #18 - traffic flow map for 2016

The Downtown Project Update #18. Page 2 shows the detail on the traffic flow that will change some time in 2016.  When will the date/time for the switch from one-way to 2-way traffic be? Stay tuned. No one knows today.

There are detail sections for the corner of Emmons and West Central as well as at the railroad bridge (triangle).

patched spot on West Central St
patched spot on West Central St

Note: when traveling east to get to Main St from West Central, you'll need to turn at Emmons. Once you get to the bridge, there is no left turn to Main St.