Tuesday, May 2, 2017

Volunteer for HMEA's incredABLE 5K - May 21

Join me in volunteering to help at the HMEA incredABLE 5K. I'll be at the road race registration desk. There are lots of other volunteer spots open!




NEW THIS YEAR - as a way to show our incredABLE volunteers how much we appreciate them, we will be giving each volunteer a book of 6 tickets to our Dream Raffle! 

When you volunteer at HMEA's incredABLE 5k Walk, Run and All-Day Family Fun, you help to promote the valuesdreams and potential of people with developmental disabilities.

Sunday, May 21, 2017
7:30 am - 3:00 pm
(many shift times available)


Dell - 50 Constitution Blvd., Franklin, MA


Any time you give is incredABLE!

Kids Corner
9:45am-12:30pm or 12:15pm-3:00pm or both
We need volunteers to run a booth, game or food station! Activities will include (but are not limited to) sports activities & games, cotton candy machine, popcorn machine, crafts, snow cones, face painting and pm shift includes clean-up.
Food Tent
10:30am-1:30pm
Help us feed our hungry attendees by assisting with the setup, take down and distribution of food to all participants. Food includes hamburgers, hot dogs, pizza, water, juice, chips & snacks. Great opportunity for a group to work together!
Route Cheerer
10:00am-12:15pm
Show your spirit and cheer along our walk route! Encourage our walkers and supporters as they complete their 5k walk route. This is a fun, high-energy position to keep the crowd moving and energized. This is a great volunteer opportunity for families and groups!
and more volunteer positions available!

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Volunteer for HMEA's incredABLE 5K - May 21
Volunteer for HMEA's incredABLE 5K - May 21

Wins for FHS baseball, softball and the boys/girls lacrosse and tennis teams on Monday

From Hockomock Sports, we share the results of the FHS spring sports action on Monday, May 1.



Baseball = Stoughton, 3 @ Franklin, 4 – Final
– Franklin sophomore Jake Macchi delivered a double in the bottom of the sixth inning, knocking in classmate Alex Haba for the go-ahead run to break a 3-3 game and give the Panthers the lead. Bryan Woelfel earned the save with a scoreless seventh inning. Junior Jason Ulrickson earned the win following a tremendous outing, striking out 10 while allowing just four hits and two walks. Jake Lyons added a double and a run scored for Franklin. Ruben Gonzalez was 2-for-3 with a walk, run scored an RBI and Evan Gibb had a two-run double to tie the game for Stoughton.

Softball = Franklin, 12 @ Stoughton, 2 – Final
– Franklin junior Jackie Cherry retired the final six batters on strikes and notched a career-high 12 strikeouts to help the Panthers earn a win on the road. Offensively, Tara Hartnett had three RBI, Meg Caron had a pinch-hit two-run single and Alexx Niss went 2-for-4 with a triple and scored three runs. Taylor Levine and Alessandra Leffredo each drove in a run for the Black Knights and Nikki Coppola had a pair of hits.

Boys Lacrosse = Franklin, 10 @ King Philip, 4 – Final
– Franklin limited King Philip to just one goal in the first half and scored five goals in each frame to pick up a key division win. The Panthers raced out to a 5-1 lead after the first two quarters. Eric Civetti scored a game-high four goals and had one assist, Sam Arsenault scored once and had three helpers, Packie Watson notched two goals and one assist, Chase Tanner found the back of the net twice and Nitin Chaudhury had one goal and one assist for Franklin. FHS head coach Lou Verrochi praised the work of sophomore Pat Morrison, saying “he was a beast in close defense.” Connor O’Rourke made eight saves in net and sophomore Jacob Alexander won 13 of 18 faceoffs for Franklin.

Boys Tennis = Franklin, 5 @ Stoughton, 0 – Final
– Franklin lost just one game in doubles play and won all five matches in straight sets to beat Stoughton. James Johnston and Derek Wu won 6-0, 6-0 at first doubles and Tyler DiPalma and Rahul Hosdurg notched a 6-0, 6-1 win at second doubles. Rahul Herur won 6-2, 6-3 at first singles, Eli Brooks didn’t lose a game in a 6-0, 6-0 win at second singles and Dan Angermeier won 6-1, 6-1 at third singles.

Girls Tennis = Stoughton, 1 @ Franklin, 4 – Final
– Franklin seniors Madison Derby and Julia Hogan won a tightly contested match at first doubles in a 10 set tiebreaker to punctuate the Panthers’ win over Stoughton. Derby and Hogan won 7-5, 5-7, 10-6 while juniors Hailey Strier and Jillian McLaughlin won 6-3, 6-1 at second doubles. Hannah Sweeney didn’t lose a game in a 6-0, 6-0 win at first singles and senior Anja Deric won 6-0, 6-2 at second singles. Stoughton senior Ally Swartz won 6-4, 6-0 at third singles for the Black Knights.

Girls Lacrosse = Franklin, 10 @ Medfield, 5 – Final

"Franklin did not follow the standard script on Monday night at Medfield High. Typically, girls’ lacrosse games are won by the team that has the ball the most. Coaches always preach winning draw controls and keeping possession, but the Panthers used a different formula to beat the Warriors. 
Despite winning only 4-of-17 draws and spending long stretches of the game in the defensive zone, Franklin pulled out a 10-5 non-league victory over the perennial Div. 2 contender by hitting the Warriors with a series of quick counterattacks. 
Sophomore Annie Walsh and freshman Kelsey MacCallum each scored hat tricks and junior Jordan Jette scored a pair of goals, as Franklin broke open the game with a 7-3 second half."
Continue reading the game recap by Josh Perry of Hockomock Sports
https://hockomocksports.com/franklin-girls-lacrosse-pulls-away-in-second-half-to-beat-medfield/

Additional photos from Hockomock Sports from the FHS girls lacrosse match
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20162017/Spring-2017/Franklin-Medfield-Girls-Lacrosse-5-1-17/


Annie Walsh (3) scored a hat trick for the Panthers on Monday to help Franklin to a non-league win at Medfield. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)
Annie Walsh (3) scored a hat trick for the Panthers on Monday to help Franklin to a non-league win at Medfield. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)

For results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/mondays-schedule-scoreboard-050117/


Reminder: 7th Annual Franklin / Bellingham Fives Road Race - May 6

7th Annual Franklin / Bellingham Fives Road Race

5K or 5 mile run or 1.5 mile walk

Saturday, May 6, 2017

Remington Middle School 

628 Washington Street Franklin, MA


Register Now!

USA Track & Field Sanctioned Event

Run or Walk-5k or Run 5 mile Courses through residential neighborhoods on paved roads. 1.5 mile walk through residential neighborhoods. 

Help support our effort to develop the Southern New England Trunkline Trail (SNETT) into a multi-use path for Franklin and Bellingham. 

Post race refreshments. Prizes awarded by category. T-shirts to the first 150 entrants. 

Participation Medals and raffle prizes and DJ at the site for your enjoyment.

Event details and schedule

  • T-shirts to the first 150 entrants. Prizes awarded by category. Post race refreshments. Race timing by Spitler Race Systems.
  • Registration: 8:30 – 9:45 AM
  • Start Time: 10:00 AM
  • Start / Finish: 628 Washington St. Franklin, MA (Remington School)
  • Run – 5K & 5 mile course through residential neighborhoods
  • 1.5 mile walk through residential neighborhoods


Entry Fee: $30 prior to race day, $35 day of the race, $15 Students $20 Race Day for Students


7th Annual Franklin / Bellingham Fives Road Race - May 6
7th Annual Franklin / Bellingham Fives Road Race - May 6


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Franklin School Committee: Community Relations Subcommittee - May 13

The community is kindly invited to meet with the Community Relations Subcommittee of the Franklin School Committee. Information and updates will be provided on budget, policy, and the superintendent search. 

We welcome your feedback and understand how important community involvement is regarding the education of our young people. 

Join us on:
  • Sat, May 13, 9:00 AM at the Franklin Cable Access TV Studio, 23 Hutchinson Street
  • Friday, June 9, 9:00 AM at the Franklin Senior Center, 10 Daniel McCahill St.

Franklin School Committee: Community Relations Subcommittee -  May 13
Franklin School Committee: Community Relations Subcommittee - May 13

Make Change for Change "Pub Crawl" says Thank You!

"Make Change for Change held its first annual Pub Crawl on Saturday. It was a huge success. The tickets were sold out and the bars we went to are donating 10% of our purchases to the charity.

A huge thank you goes out to everyone that came out Saturday night. You are all so much fun and I want to hang out with you all the time! You made the night a success and you give us hope that we can make a big difference to those in need in MA.

I big thank you goes to the bars that hosted us: Alumni, Teddy Gallagher's, Rome and Jimmy D's. You are all so generous for taking on 50 crawlers!

We will definitely do this again!

Thank you all! (And please post pictures on the Make Change for Change Facebook group)"

Warmly,
Amy Gilman
Director of Development and Fundraising

Make Change for Change "Pub Crawl" says Thank You!
Make Change for Change "Pub Crawl" says Thank You!

The Make Change for Change Facebook group can be found here
https://www.facebook.com/MakeChange4Change/

Monday, May 1, 2017

Rabies Clinic - May 20

The Franklin Lions will conduct a Rabies Clinic on May 20, 2017 at 11:00 AM with the cost of $15 per animal.

Franklin/Bellingham Rabies Clinic will be held Saturday, May 20, 2017 11AM to 2PM (other towns welcome) 

Location: Franklin Elks 1077 Pond Street Franklin, MA 02038 CASH ONLY $15.00 ($13.00 for senior citizens, veterans, and 1st Responders) 

Dogs MUST be leashed and Cats MUST be in a carrier. 

Any questions please Call 508-726-9913 

Written proof of rabies vaccine within last 12 months is needed for a 3 yr. vaccine.
Rabies Clinic - May 20
Rabies Clinic - May 20

Encore Spring Recital Dates

Mark Your Calendars! Encore's Spring 2017 Recital Dates




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SPRING 2017 RECITALS 

Saturday, May 20th
3 Bent Street in Franklin
1:30pm - Featuring students of Lea Botta and Ronald Hawkins
3:00pm - Featuring students of Lea Botta 

Sunday, May 21st
3 Bent Street in Franklin
2:00pm - Guitar, Percussion, Trumpet, and Bass
Featuring students of Brian Dollaway, Jon Ustin, John Salzillo, Tom Carlisle, Tom Karol, and Lex Schmidt

Saturday, June 10th:
142 Exchange Street in Millis (Church of Christ Congregational)

12:00pm and 2:30pm - Voice Recitals
Featuring voice students of Becki Abalutzk, Caitlin Medlin, Brian Dollaway, Heidi Baker, Lois Francello, and Lisa Ostrow, and The EnHarmonix

 5:00pm - Voice and Violin Recital
Featuring violin students of Don Krishnaswami, and voice students of Becki Abalutzk, Caitlin Medlin, Brian Dollaway, Heidi Baker, Lois Francello, and Lisa Ostrow, and The EnHarmonix 

Sunday, June 11th:
142 Exchange  Street in Millis (Church of Christ Congregational)

12:00pm - Dress Rehearsal for Senior Recital
2:00pm - Senior Recital
Featuring Encore's Senior Students and The EnHarmonix

4:00pm - Piano students of Alexander Morollo, Becki Abalutzk, Lisa Ostrow, and Scott Nicholas

Saturday, June 17th
3 Bent Street in Franklin
2:00pm - Featuring piano students of Patrick Dreier 
and cello students of Alexander Badalov

Dress code: dresses, skirts, nice slacks, shirts, and dress shoes are preferred.  


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FHS MSTCA Track and Field Division One Relay Meet Results

In the MSTCA Division One Relay Meet held on Sunday, the Franklin girls track and field team turned in three top 10 performances and the boys team turned in 2.

Girls 4x400 Meter Relay
2 - Franklin A - 4:07.10

Girls 4x800 Meter Relay
1 - Franklin A - 9:46.17

Girls 1600 Sprint Medley
6 - Franklin A - 4:24.21


Boys 4x200 Meter Relay
9 - Franklin A - 1:36.94

Boys 4x1600 Meter Relay
8 - Franklin A - 19:19.96

 
FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers

The complete D1 relay results can be viewed in the attached PDF file



Reminder: Culinary Cabaret 2017 - May 5

Franklin Performing Arts Company (FPAC) presents Culinary Cabaret 2017 on Friday, May 5, from 7-10 p.m. at THE BLACK BOX, located at 15 West Central Street in downtown Franklin. Hosted by Emmy Award nominee and television personality Bianca de la Garza, the sixth annual food and wine event showcases the culinary and performing arts. Featuring masterful dishes and gourmet specialties, the evening also includes a culinary-themed silent auction and entertainment by special guest artists of the Franklin Performing Arts Company and by the international touring ensemble, Electric Youth.

Bianca de la Garza anchored New England's highest-rated newscast at WCVB-TV. Her late night show, Bianca, aired in 20 million homes on CBS and ABC affiliates. Culinary Cabaret also welcomes author, event designer and entertaining expert Hilary Pereira, who will introduce her Splash Mixers – premium, all-natural and low-calorie mixers that simplify the art of making the perfect cocktail.

The signature event will once again showcase exceptional area chefs and restaurants to present an innovative evening of inspired appetizers, dishes and desserts. FPAC is pleased to collaborate with culinary partners including Tavolino, 3 Restaurant, J&L Catering, The Curry House, Beck’s Bistro Catering, Raven’s Vine & Tap, Fresh Start Market, The Little Shop of Olive Oils, David’s Tea, Cilla’s Coffeehouse, Dolce Dolce Bakery, Tri-County Culinary Arts and more.

Culinary Cabaret 2017 - May 5
Culinary Cabaret 2017 - May 5

Pour Richard’s Wine and Spirits will pair restaurant stations with representatives from vineyards and distributors, who will pour wines specifically chosen to complement the chef-prepared specialties. Reflecting Pour Richard’s “Never Drink Ordinary” motto, beverages will feature small producers, high quality and eclectic selection.

Tickets for Culinary Cabaret are $75 and are fully inclusive of the evening’s food, wine, beer and entertainment. Event proceeds support Electric Youth’s 2017 European concert tour to England, France, Italy and Switzerland. For more information, visit www.FPAConline.com. Tickets may be purchased online at www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com or by phone at 508-528-3370.

Register O'Donnell Warns Homeowners About Deed Scam



Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

Register O'Donnell Warns Homeowners About Deed Scam

Continuing his efforts to combat consumer fraud, Norfolk County Register Of Deeds William P. O'Donnell today advised Norfolk County residents to disregard a direct-mail solicitation offering them a certified copy of their property deed for an outrageous fee of anywhere from $59.50-$83.00.

Register O'Donnell stated, "Today, there is a California company that is sending direct-mail solicitations to unsuspecting homeowners asking them to send a check for $83.00 in order to receive a copy of their deed. If a consumer knew that the Registry of Deeds would provide them the same certified copy of a property deed for a charge of only $1.00 per page, plus an additional $1.00 for postage, they would never agree to pay such an outrageous fee for service. The average price for a mailed homeowner's deed by the Registry, (usually two pages) is $3.00."

"These solicitations," noted O'Donnell, "are labeled Recorded Deed Notice and request that that homeowner forward a check in the amount of $83.00 for a copy of their deed. The Registry has been contacted by many who have received this solicitation. Do not fall for this scam."

Register O'Donnell concluded, "While the practice may be legal, it's certainly not ethical. From my perspective, this is a scam being perpetrated against hard working Norfolk County residents, many of who are first-time homeowners or elderly. Consumers are interpreting these notices as a bill, since they are affixed with a due date. I again urge in the strongest terms that Norfolk County citizens not let themselves fall prey to these types of misleading deed scam advertisements."

If you receive a deed solicitation notice, please contact the Registry's Customer Service Center immediately at (781) 461-6101 or by email at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org. Additionally, if you desire a copy of your own deed, also contact the Registry's Customer Service Center and we will be glad to provide you with one for a nominal fee of usually $2.00-$3.00.

To learn more about these and other Registry of Deeds events and initiatives, like us at facebook.com/NorfolkDeeds or follow us on twitter.com/NorfolkDeeds and instagram.com/NorfolkDeeds.

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds is located at 649 High Street, Dedham. The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities and others with a need for secure, accurate, accessible land record information. All land record research information can be found on the Registry's website at www.norfolkdeeds.org. Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center at (781) 461-6101, or email us at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org.


Register William P. O'Donnell
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds

email: registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org
phone: 781-234-3336
Norfolk County Registry of Deeds, 649 High Street, Dedham,, MA 02026-1831

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Register O'Donnell Warns Homeowners About Deed Scam
Register O'Donnell Warns Homeowners About Deed Scam

“I want them to feel protected"

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"Local farmers looking to form an agricultural commission in Franklin took their case to town officials last week. 
Members of the Town Council and Planning Board as well as the town administrator listened to a presentation on the matter Thursday evening. 
Melanie Hamblen, a co-owner of the Franklin Agway store, said that a number of farmers in town felt unwelcome at the municipal building, believed new regulations threatening their livelihoods could come up at any time and were worried for the future of farming."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170430/franklin-farmers-make-case-for-agricultural-commission

The presentation and discussion was to the Economic Development Subcommittee of the Town Council which includes a couple of members of the Planning Board as non-voting members.

The scheduled agenda for the meeting can be found here
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/04/agricultural-commission-discussion.html

Pick your own! In Franklin Ma — at Gianetti's U-Pick Blueberries.
Pick your own! In Franklin Ma — at Gianetti's U-Pick Blueberries.


School Committee Recap - 04/25/17

Realized I missed posting the summary of the meeting.

(Note - Franklin TV has not yet posted the video for replay of the meeting)


Sunday, April 30, 2017

You are invited to the Horace Mann Statue Unveiling at Horace Mann Square - May 7

"We will be honoring Horace Mann, the father of public education in America, with the unveiling of a statue at Horace Mann Square. Mann was born in Franklin on May 4, 1796, less than 20 years after the Declaration of Independence was signed and while George Washington was still President. 
In 1837, Mann left the practice of law and withdrew from the presidency of the Massachusetts State Senate to become the first Secretary of the Massachusetts Board of Education. He traveled among the people urging them to make their schools better—to improve school buildings, to provide better books and equipment, to enrich the course of study, and above all to provide better teachers. Year after year, Horace Mann carried on his mission, and today, his name is held in grateful remembrance everywhere the common school opens doors of opportunity. 
He declared, “Without undervaluing any other human agency, it may be safely affirmed that the Common School... may become the most effective and benignant of all forces of civilization.”
The unveiling of the statue in his birthplace is a tribute to his work and to those whose great efforts mark the progress of education in the United States and the advancement of these ideals. The statue also stands as a monument to a fight that has been handed down to us— that we must strive unceasingly for better schools. Well-educated, clear-thinking, creative citizens are essential to democracy and our democratic way of life. 
The memorial was made possible by funding from the Massachusetts General Court and the Austin B. Fletcher Memorial Fund approved by the Town Council of Franklin, Massachusetts. Both bodies unanimously approved the project of honoring the memory of so illustrious a son of Franklin, and took the necessary steps to make it happen. The square which houses the statue and memorial was generously donated and constructed by Roger Calarese, the developer of Horace Mann Square."
Shared from the Facebook event create by Representative Jeff Roy
https://www.facebook.com/events/1102040296567751/


Upi are invited to the Horace Mann Statue Unveiling at Horace Mann Square - May 7
Upi are invited to the Horace Mann Statue Unveiling at Horace Mann Square - May 7

The statue base is ready
The statue base is ready

The statue base is ready in the rain
The statue base is ready in the rain

Help Support the SAFE Coalition; raffle tickets, run/walk 5K, or golf tournament



Help Support the SAFE Coalition!
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Whether it's as a volunteer, participant in the 5K RUN on SUNDAY May 7 or the GOLF Tournament on MONDAY May 21, we need your support for the programs we bring to you (e.g., Narcan training today in Foxborough). Our ANNUAL RAFFLE is going on right now. Only 500 $20 tickets to be sold and the winner gets a basket of MA scratch off tickets.
Tickets available at the Narcan Training, 5 K Run and Golf Tournament. Send a $20 check to SAFE Coalition, PO Box 434, Franklin, MA 02038 and we will send the ticket back to you by US Mail.

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Sign up now for the Veterans’ Memorial Day breakfast - May 26

The Veterans’ Memorial Day breakfast honoring Franklin veterans is scheduled for Friday, May 26, 2017, 9:00 a.m. at the Franklin Senior Center and hosted by Franklin’s Veterans’ Services. 

Korean War veterans and families will be recognized at the breakfast. 

All veterans are invited! 

Sign up at senior center or call: 508.520.4945 seating is limited – sign up soon!

Sign up now for the Veterans’ Memorial Day breakfast - May 26
Sign up now for the Veterans’ Memorial Day breakfast - May 26

This was shared from the Town of Franklin webpage
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/news/memorial_day_breakfast_flier_for_senior_center_0.pdf


FHS baseball tops Foxboro 4-2

From Hockomock Sports, we share the results of the FHS spring sports action on Saturday, April 29.


Baseball = Foxboro, 2 @ Franklin, 4 – Final

– Franklin cashed in for all four of its runs in the fourth inning to defeat Foxboro. Trailing the Warriors, Franklin senior Cam Lupien delivered with a two-run single to put the Panthers ahead. Ryan Hodgkins came through with an RBI single to tack on an insurance run for Franklin. Jake Noviello earned the win on the mound, going 6.2 innings with just three hits allowed and three walks. Bryan Woelfel came in with runners on first and second in the top of the seventh and got the final out for Franklin. Chad Bearce went 2-for-3 with a pair of doubles and knocked in both of Foxboro’s runs. Steve McLaughlin had a strong outing on the mound for Foxboro, throwing a complete game while Colin Thoener had a strong day at third base.

For the other scores around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/saturdays-schedule-scoreboard-042917/


FHS Panthers
FHS Panthers





Attention: Marvin Ave Construction During May


Road construction at the end on Marvin Ave near School St will begin the week of May 1st. Once excavation begins, the end of Marvin Ave near School St will be closed to traffic during the duration of the project. Residents will be able to access their homes from the Beaver St end of Marvin Ave, but Marvin Ave will be closed to thru traffic. Please refer to this map for more information.

The project is expected to last approximately one month, depending on the weather and construction conditions.

Please contact the DPW Office (508-553-5500) with any questions

Attention: Marvin Ave Construction During May
Attention: Marvin Ave Construction During May
the corner at School and Marvin will be closed during May, entrance to Marvin will only be from Beaver St
the corner at School and Marvin will be closed during May, entrance to Marvin will only be from Beaver St
This was shared from the Town of Franklin webpage
http://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/marvin-ave-construction