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Providing accurate and timely information about what matters in Franklin, MA since 2007. * Working in collaboration with Franklin TV and Radio (wfpr.fm) since October 2019 *
Friday, July 21, 2017
LEAP, Where Kids Develop Communication Skills - Program this Fall
Franklin Dog Park: Clean up day - Aug 12
Hello Dog Lovers,
We have scheduled a clean up on August12h at 8am to spread wood chips and clean up the park. Volunteers needed.
We need about 8 wheelbarrows, shovels, rakes. Refreshments and snacks will be there for all the volunteers.
Rain date is August 19th at 8am.
Thanks, Furry Friends of Franklin Dog Park Committee..
WOOF! WOOF!!
dog park at Dacey Field on a sunny summer day |
Thursday, July 20, 2017
"You’re part of making people’s lives better"
From the Franklin business radar comes word of this new product offering and ribbon cutting for a company that recently relocated to Franklin:
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cold-chain-technologies-and-the-parenteral-drug-association-team-up-for-a-new-course-offering-300488684.html
Continue reading the Cold Chain Technology blog post
http://www.coldchaintech.com/events/cct-hosts-grand-opening-ribbon-cutting-event/
For more about Cold Chain Technology, visit their webpage
http://www.coldchaintech.com/
"Cold Chain Technologies (CCT), the leading source for temperature-controlled packaging solutions for all segments of the life science supply chain and the Parenteral Drug Association (PDA), the leading global facilitator of science, technology and regulatory information are pleased to announce "Temperature Sensitive Packaging and Distribution for Biopharmaceuticals," a new two-day course offering.
The "Temperature Sensitive Packaging and Distribution for Biopharmaceuticals" course is ideal for professionals employed in roles such as Regulatory Compliance, Quality Assurance, Packaging, Validation and Process Development. Upon completion of the course, attendees will understand the variables involved in designing a thermal packaging system, and learn how to develop and evaluate shipping systems based on a set of requirements including the implementation of a temperature monitoring program for their organization.
"We are very excited to partner with the world leading Parental Drug Association in sharing the best practices to properly specify and evaluate cold chain packaging. Having a sound understanding of the technical background of cold chain shippers is essential to achieving a safe and cost effective cold chain," states Geoff Kaiser, Director of Engineering and Technical Services at CCT."Continue reading the press release
http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/cold-chain-technologies-and-the-parenteral-drug-association-team-up-for-a-new-course-offering-300488684.html
"In celebration of our 50 years in thermal packaging design and innovation and the relocation of our corporate headquarters to Franklin, MA, we hosted a grand opening and ribbon cutting on June 1, 2017.
The event was attended by CCT employees, business associates, and public officials that included Massachusetts Lt. Governor Karyn Polito, State Representative Jeffrey Roy, Lisa Nelson on behalf of US Congressman Joseph Kennedy III, Peter Milano from the Massachusetts Office of Business Development, Greg Casey on behalf of US State Senator Richard Ross, Town of Franklin Administrator Jeffery Nutting, Town of Franklin Council Member Andy Bissanti, Edward Kriegsman of Kriegsman & Kriegsman, Bonnie Sullivan of Middlesex Savings Bank, Julia Dvorko of the Massachusetts Export Center and more."
Continue reading the Cold Chain Technology blog post
http://www.coldchaintech.com/events/cct-hosts-grand-opening-ribbon-cutting-event/
CCT-Grand-Opening-Group-Photo |
For more about Cold Chain Technology, visit their webpage
http://www.coldchaintech.com/
In the News: Another Eagle Scout; marijuana law to Gov Baker
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170719/another-eagle-scout-for-franklin-family
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170719/legislature-approves-compromise-on-pot-law
"Another member of the Molloy family has achieved the highest achievement or rank within the Boys Scouts of America.
Following in his father Peter and brother Brian’s footsteps, Samuel Molloy, 16, recently completed his Eagle Scout project.
Through his project, Samuel raised money, built and managed of a team of volunteers to install four aluminum benches along the side of the turf field at Franklin High School.
“I’m very proud of him,” said Samuel’s mother Shelly. “He went out and got donations, made speeches, researched how much the benches cost and what size; he also had to get the project approved by both the town and school.”
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170719/another-eagle-scout-for-franklin-family
"The House and Senate on Wednesday signed off on a compromise bill overhauling the marijuana legalization ballot law, moving the long-awaited deal a step closer to Gov. Charlie Baker’s desk.
The committee of House and Senate negotiators had planned to produce a deal by June 30, but talks dragged on this month amid disagreements over tax rates, local control and other issues. Final votes in each branch are expected Thursday when the Senate plans to more thoroughly discuss the accord, the product of competing House and Senate bills reconciled in secret by the conference committee over more than three weeks.
Baker, who opposed Question 4 legalizing recreational marijuana, should now be in receipt of the bill by week’s end, but it’s unclear whether he might have any additional recommendations that could be proposed in the form of amendments that would further delay the implementation of the law."
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170719/legislature-approves-compromise-on-pot-law
Jane's Frames: Music and Art on Thursday's in July
Join us for a special event.
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Blackstone Valley: Volunteers are Going Places!
Pedal, Paddle and Learn with VIPs July 19 - July 30
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Wednesday, July 19, 2017
”(Butterflies are) such an important part of the ecosystem"
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170718/hollistons-butterfly-aviary-is-open
From the Holliston Agricultural Commission webpage:
The Agricultural Commission in Holliston established the butterfly aviary as part of their regular programs including a community garden, farms day in September and a Spring event in April. Franklin is in the process of getting an Agricultural Committee together to help foster the farm environment. Hmm, what will Franklin do?
From the Holliston Agricultural Commission webpage
http://www.hollistonagcom.org/butterfly_aviary.html
"The converted carport behind Holliston’s Prentice Road golf course contains a riot of color and movement.
Blooms in shades of pink, purple, and yellow soar up from islands of loam on the gravel floor, pour from boxes along the walls, and hang from baskets in the ceiling. Black and orange butterflies flit from flower to flower, and a few head for the netted walls and arched ceiling, where visitors can hear the rapid drumming of their wings against the barrier. A mural of the colorful insects takes up a back wall.
This is the Holliston Butterfly Aviary, which opened for its third season this past weekend, behind the town-owned Pinecrest Golf Course.
Watch where you step: some butterflies nestle into the gravel at visitors’ feet."
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170718/hollistons-butterfly-aviary-is-open
From the Holliston Agricultural Commission webpage:
The Agricultural Commission in Holliston established the butterfly aviary as part of their regular programs including a community garden, farms day in September and a Spring event in April. Franklin is in the process of getting an Agricultural Committee together to help foster the farm environment. Hmm, what will Franklin do?
"Butterfly Aviary Rules
- Aviary is open 7 days a week 8am-7pm (During "open" season)
- Please no children should be inside the aviary without adult supervision
- Please no touching or trying to catch the butterflies
- Watch your step as butterflies are often on the gravel and you could step on them
- No running, bug repellants, picking up the butterflies or the plants, dogs, food or drinks allowed inside
- Please do not place hands on the netting
- Before you leave, please check yourself to make sure you don't have any butterflies on you"
From the Holliston Agricultural Commission webpage
http://www.hollistonagcom.org/butterfly_aviary.html
From the Holliston Agricultural Commission webpage |
Franklin Library: Wild cats - July 19 - 10:30 AM
Wild cats at the Franklin Library, Wednesday, 10:30 AM for children 6 and up.
This was shared from the Town of Franklin webpage
http://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-public-library/bulletins/wild-cats
Wild cats at the Franklin Library, Wednesday, 10:30 AM for children 6 and up |
This was shared from the Town of Franklin webpage
http://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-public-library/bulletins/wild-cats
“They’ve worked out very well. These are for our protection.”
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170717/roy-spilka-appear-at-franklin-fire-dept
"State Rep Jeff Roy, D-Franklin and Sen. Karen Spilka, D-Ashland, made a trip to the fire station Monday morning to get a firsthand look at the newest tools they helped purchase for the department.
Roy and Spilka worked together to secure a $65,000 grant to fund 60 hearing protection devices for Franklin firefighters.
The new items will help avoid potential hearing loss, said Fire Chief Gary McCarraher.
“The hearing protection devices are headsets that reduce the noise firefighters are exposed to within and around the fire apparatus,” McCarraher said. “They incorporate an intercom system so they can talk to one another as well as connection with the radio system.”
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http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20170717/roy-spilka-appear-at-franklin-fire-dept
Paul Molla demos the new headsets (Jeff Roy Facebook photo) |
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