Friday, April 1, 2016

Class of 2020 -> Register for High School Experience

Going to be a Franklin High School freshman in September? This is one key thing to do this summer!


Welcome Class of 2020 to Franklin High School!
Be part of the experience!
August 9 to 12, Tuesday - Friday
9 AM to Noon
Franklin High School
$100
During the week students will:
  • meet other incoming freshman
  • meet faculty members from the Freshman Collaborative
  • participate in Project Adventure Challenge by Choice games
  • learn about FHS technology and receive a chromebook
  • collaborate on Class Motto
  • receive t-shirt and water bottle
FPS- Lifelong Learning | 355 East Central Street | Franklin | MA | 02038    

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In the News: Chapter 90 road funds, peaker plant gets one State approval, Franklin arrested for bad checks

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin


"Cantoreggi said Franklin would receive just shy of $1 million under the Baker’s budget that will go to putting in new water lines and rebuilding roads. 
The Northgate neighborhood, Cleveland area and Summer Street are expected to be reconstructed. 
Like Milford, any additional money would benefit Franklin. 
“If the additional money comes through, typically what we do is preventative maintenance, which would be crack sealing and chip sealing. It is not necessarily the most glamorous type of work, but it makes the roads last a lot longer,” said Cantoreggi."

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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160331/milford-franklin-towns-counting-on-highway-money-from-state

Road construction on East Central St is currently funded with a State grant
Road construction on East Central St is currently funded with a State grant


A state official has given the environmental go-ahead to energy company Exelon to expand, but the firm still needs another key state board's approval to build. 
Secretary of Energy and Environmental Affairs Michael Beaton said Exelon’s Final Environmental Impact Report “adequately and property complies” with the state Environmental Protection Act. 
“The project has been clearly described and presented, its impacts have been identified, feasible alternatives to the project have been analyzed commensurate with the project’s purpose and need, and the (report) includes clear commitments to mitigate (d)amage to the (e)nvironment,” Beaton wrote in the March 18 certificate which was posted on the state Department of Public Utilities website this week.


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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160331/medway-state-executive-oks-exelon-expansion



"A Franklin man was arraigned Thursday in Wrentham District Court on charges of larceny and forging several checks stolen from a relative, authorities say. 
Michael J. Boudreau, 25, of 951 Pond St., faces two counts of forging a check, two counts of attempting to commit a crime and uttering (passing) a false check."


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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160331/franklin-man-arrested-for-bogus-checks

FHS girls lacrosse drop match in double OT 15-14

Spring sports is already underway and the FHS girls lacrosse team played Needham Thursday going into double overtime before coming out on the short end of a 15-14 final score. Results are from Hockomock Sports.com


Girls Lacrosse


  • Franklin, 14 @ Needham, 15 – Final (2OT) 

– Seven different players found the back of the net in Franklin’s opening game. Kenzie Pleshaw led the way with a team-high four goals and Emily Spath netted three goals. Sam Jones forced three turnovers on defense and had a pair of ground balls. Dani Lonati made seven saves in net.
FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers


http://www.hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-033116/

Thursday, March 31, 2016

April Happenings At The Franklin Historical Museum

ITEM OF THE MONTH

The April item featured in the Museum’s ongoing Item of the Month series is a small Native American Stone Knife from our collection. There is a lot to be learned about how Native Americans in this area used stone tools to create axes, grinding tools, etc. to shape their environment and live off the land. The knife, a general purpose tool, with both a tapering point and a thick edge, demonstrates the highly advanced workmanship and ingenuity of the local Wampanoag tribe. 
The research and exhibit is put together by Justin Edwards, a Dean College history major and a student of American History professor Rob Lawson, and by Susan Elliott, museum volunteer.

CINEMA SUNDAY – APRIL 10TH

Visit the museum Sunday April 10th from 1:00PM-4:00PM and view Stanley Chilson Films from the 1950s. See a bit of the Simple Life of Mid Century Franklin on the museum’s large movie screen. Stanley Chilson was a photographer who chronicled life in Franklin from the early 1930s through 1960. His films are rare treasures, that give us a unique view of how life once was in our town.


KID’S WEEK - HISTORY MYSTERIES DURING APRIL SCHOOL VACATION

The Museum will be open from 11:00AM-2:00PM Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, April 19th, 20th and 21st - School Vacation Week. Open to the public and always free the Museum hopes to encourage families looking for something to do with the kids during school vacation. Enjoy ‘History Mysteries’ by guessing the age of a vintage American Flag from our collection. Student visitors will be encouraged to fill out an index card with their guesses. Winners will receive a letter of commendation and a small token of appreciation for visiting and participating. View a Herbert Hoover campaign poster and determine how old it might be. There will even be a question or two to try to stump our older visitors. Enjoy portions of the animated series Liberty’s Kids on the museum large viewing screen. There’s lots to see and much to learn from a visit to the Franklin Historical Museum. Spend your vacation learning a little bit of Franklin’s history.
Franklin Historical Museum
Franklin Historical Museum

The Museum is located at 80 West Central Street, Franklin. Hours of operation are Saturdays 10:00AM – 1:00PM, Sundays 1:00PM – 4:00PM and starting again in April, Thursday evenings 5:00PM – 8:00PM. There is handicap access through the back door of the museum with an elevator to the 1st floor exhibits. Visit soon!

Franklin Art Association - Spring Show - April 30, May 1


Franklin Art Association - Spring Show - April 30, May 1
at THE BLACK BOX

Rudolph and Kutil recognized by Hockomock Sports

Hockomock Sports has published the Girls Basketball awards for the recently completed 2015-2016 season. Lauren Rudolph and Aubrie Kutil were recognized for their contributions to the Franklin High School team.

Girls Basketball 1st Team - Hockomock Sports photo
Girls Basketball 1st Team - Hockomock Sports photo


Girls Basketball 2nd Team - Hockomock Sports photo
Girls Basketball 2nd Team - Hockomock Sports photo

2nd Team


  • Lauren Rudolph – Franklin – Guard

Franklin senior guard Lauren Rudolph put in a solid all-around season for the Panthers to help them finish in third place in the Kelley-Rex division and qualify for the playoffs before bowing out after a tough trip to Westford. Rudolph averaged 9.4 points per game this season, while also grabbing nearly four rebounds and four steals per game. Rudolph spearheaded Franklin’s pressure defense and flourished in the drive and kick offense that the Panthers favor. She has committed to play at Springfield College next year.

Girls Basketball 3rd Team - Hockomock Sports photo
Girls Basketball 3rd Team - Hockomock Sports photo

3rd Team


  • Aubrie Kutil – Franklin – Forward

Franklin senior center Aubrie Kutil developed into a force in the paint for the Panthers this winter, the culmination of a strong four-year varsity career. Kutil led Franklin with 9.5 points per game, while shooting 52 percent from the floor. She added 7.4 rebounds per game and also showed off great vision and touch as a passer out of the post, which was the perfect fit for the Panthers style of offense. Kutil was named a Hockomock all-star by the league’s coaches for her play this season.


For all the details on the Girls Basketball Hockomock awards
http://www.hockomocksports.com/awards/girls-basketball/2015-2016/


Hydrant Flushing resumes April 4

The Franklin Department of Public Works, Water Division will begin its hydrant flushing program on Monday April 4, 2016.

This program is conducted annually to improve Franklin’s water quality and fire flows. Some hydrants will be flushed in the evening hours on weekdays and in the morning on weekends, while others will be completed during the day. Hydrant flushing will continue depending on water availability and system pressures.

Residents may experience temporary water loss or discolored water while hydrants are being flushed in their area. Even though the water may be discolored, it is still safe for human consumption.

Thank you in advance for your cooperation and we apologize for any inconvenience that this may cause. If you have any questions or concerns, please call the DPW office at 508-553-5500.

Flushing Areas will be posted here once the program has commenced.
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_PublicWorks/General_Pages/Hydrant_Flushing

hydrant flushing at Parmenter School
hydrant flushing at Parmenter School

In the News: Dean to use common app, Library move scheduled, empty bowls dinner set, discrimination lawsuit dismissed

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin

"Students applying to Dean College for 2017-18 will now have the ability to do so through the Common Application, an online system used by nearly 700 colleges and universities in the United States and around the world to manage the college admission process. 
By becoming a Common Application member, Dean College gains the opportunity to discover students who may not have been reached in the past."

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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160330/dean-college-to-utilize-common-application



"To accommodate a renovation and addition to its building, the Franklin Public Library will be closing on April 11 and re-opening in a temporary location in early May. 
The library this week released a timeline of the effort, which will result in its re-opening at 25 Kenwood Circle on May 1. The year-long, $10.5 million project will add a new section to the building, as well as updating its heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems."


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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160330/timeline-of-franklin-library-move-set


"The Franklin Food Pantry and the Franklin High School Empty Bowls Club will co-host the Empty Bowls Dinner from 6 to 8 p.m. April 27 in the Franklin High School cafeteria, 218 Oak St. 
Attendees will choose a hand-painted ceramic bowl to take home. A silent auction will feature select pieces that have been created and painted by members of the FHS Empty Bowls Club and local youth, adult and corporate groups. Proceeds from the event benefit the Franklin Food Pantry."


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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160330/franklin-high-school-food-pantry-to-host-empty-bowls-dinner



"The Massachusetts Appeals Court has upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit against Franklin Public Schools by a special education teacher once employed by the district. 
The suit, originally filed in June 2014, alleged that the schools discriminated against teacher Mary Perry because of her age. In a decision issued Tuesday, the appeals court held that a trial judge's summary dismissal of the case was proper."


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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20160330/franklin-court-dismisses-school-discrimination-suit

"will revitalize an underutilized urban site" - Back Bay Station to be renovated


"It looks like Back Bay Station, the dingy and outdated transit hub of the MBTA at the corner of Dartmouth and Stuart streets, is getting an aesthetic overhaul, inside and out. So much so you might not even recognize the new structure. 
Boston Properties Inc. put forth plans Tuesday for the project, which would entail not just revamping the station itself, but the entire block surrounding it. Retail outposts would line the street level of a new glass office tower – 26 stories of twisting glass akin to several giant boxes stacked on top of each other at odd and seemingly random angles. 
The MBTA building itself, which sees some 30,000 commuters each day, would be redone to reflect a more modern transit station. Department stores and a supermarket could be in the picture as well, and the finished product will also offer "a variety of high-quality housing opportunities," which will reportedly include the creation of affordable housing."




Continue reading the article and view other renditions of the renovation

The full 242 page PDF of the project proposal can be found here

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

Downtown Project Update #24 - March 29, 2016


Next week, construction will begin on the new sidewalk improvements and new road work on East Central Street leading into downtown. 
The bridge deck portion of the new island should be completed by the end of April. The project is anticipated to be fully complete by the end of August. 
Also, please note detours. From time to time, please be aware of detours around the downtown construction area through the spring and summer. 
Detours may need to be established as the construction team sees fit, and may not be able to give residents notice in advance. If we can, we will.

downtown triangle section under construction
downtown triangle section under construction

This was shared from the official Franklin webpage http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_News/02382928-000F8513

Multiple updates on the Franklin Library move to 25 Kenwood Dr

Friday - April 1 - Moving Party

Everyone is invited to our big send-off party at the Franklin Public Library on Friday, April 1 starting at 2PM. 
Join us for cake, games, treats, crafts, directions to the new location and information. There will be drawings for book giveaways for all ages.

Moving Dates

We will be closed from Monday April 11th – Sunday May 1st to relocate to 25 Kenwood Circle

Circulation

Please help us lighten our load. This is the perfect opportunity to check out enough books, movies and cds to hold you over till we are up and running at our new temporary digs. We will be extending the date the items are due until Friday, May 6th. 
Interlibrary Loan will end Friday, April 22nd at 118 Main ST and resume on Monday, May 2nd at 25 Kenwood Circle 
Please change Interlibrary Loan pick up location to another convenient Minuteman library. ( i.e Medway or Millis, or Medfield, Framingham, Dover, etc.) OR wait to place your request after April 22nd. 
Between April 11th and April 22nd (when the library is closed) interlibrary loan items can be picked up at the Franklin Public Library, 118 Main Street between 9 AM – 5 PM on Mondays through Fridays. Please knock on the children’s door entrance for assistance.

Museum Passes

Non-returnable passes for the month of April and May can be picked up anytime before the 11th of April. Tickets to the Southwick Zoo can be purchased at the Circulation Desk for $15.00 each. To pick up passes that have to be returned; Mystic Seaport, Plimoth Plantation, Tower Hill, etc. please knock on the Children’s door entrance.


Book Drop

Book drop will remain open until April 23rd. You can drop off items at 25 Kenwood Circle beginning Monday, April 25th or hang on until Monday, May 2nd when we are up and running.


  • The Library Phone number remains unchanged. 508 -520- 4940



Book Sale – Buck A Book

Get a jump start on Summer Reading. Everything is a $1.00Saturday, April 9th, 9:00 AM – 3:00 PM P (Please hold all donations until May 2nd) Monthly Booksales will resume in May at 25 Kenwood Circle.

All Library services will resume on Monday, May 2nd at 25 Kenwood Circle.

Please check the website for timely updates.
http://town.franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_TownLibrary/index


Thank you for your understanding and cooperation.


Franklin Public Library
Franklin Public Library

This was shared from the official Franklin page
http://franklin.ma.us/Pages/FranklinMA_News/02382C34-000F8513

You Are Invited To A Very Special Evening - April 14



                   Be our Guest for a very special evening
 Music and Art Appreciation Night
A Concert for the Senses

You are invited to be our Guest for an evening of fun and entertainment. 
Join us on Thursday, April 14 at 7:00 pm for      "A Concert for the Senses" our Annual Music and Art Appreciation Night. 
Together, we will hear from Franklin Forte, our Adult Chorus, in their latest public performance, along with many other musical offerings and accompaniments, including those of our music scholar/practitioners. 
In addition, you will have the opportunity to view the works of our very own Adult Education Art Instructor, along with those of our budding artists in residence at the Watercolor Art Class.
As a special treat, we will have an abbreviated Staged Reading presented by Mel Howards, the director of our newly established Senior Players' Group. He will be accompanied by Karen Alves, director of the Franklin Senior Center. We hope to whet your appetite and motivate you to join the fledgling group.






                        THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 7:00 PM
                             Franklin High School Auditorium
                                 218 Oak Street, Franklin, MA 

Meet Our Presenters
 
                         Matthew Macaulay, Guitar
                         Jill Noddin,Voice
                         Brent Selby, Cello
                         Cello Ensemble, Student Cellists
                         Steven Sergi, Violin, Viola
                         Students of Guitar
                         Mel Roberts & Karen Alves, Reading Senior
                         Players Group
                         Franklin Forte, Adult Education Adult Chorus
                         Gail Eckberg, Artist/Instructor-in-residence
 

Join us for an evening of celebration and fun 

About Us
The Center for Adult Education and Community Learning at Franklin is a program of the Lifelong Learning Institute, dedicated to providing quality learning experiences for adults in the Town of Franklin and surrounding communities. Diverse and enriched education and experiences are the goals of The Center for Adult Education & Community Learning. 

We are proud to be part of the Franklin Public Schools
FPS- Life Long Learning, 355 East Central Street, Franklin, MA 02038

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