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a garden bed without the old falling apart wood frame |
new wood delivered and ready for cutting building |
what the new wood frames will look like |
FHS Panthers |
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Boys and Girls Youth Soccer Clinic - October 15 |
LET'S LAUGH TODAY in Franklin is on Wednesday, Oct 11 |
As your new Superintendent of Schools, I am seeking to gain the perspectives of various stakeholders across the Franklin Public Schools. I am thrilled to invite parents of children at the following developmental levels to attend parent forums where I will engage in listening to your thoughts on the strengths of the district and opportunities for growth. Additionally, the forums will afford me the opportunity to share more about myself and my thoughts on education.
Franklin High School |
North South Rail Link (NSRL) |
Problems and Solutions: Behavior Strategies for Extended Day and Child Care Providers
This workshop provides extended and other child caregivers with concrete strategies and solutions for common behavior problems.
Thursday, October 12
7:00 to 9:00 pm
Franklin High School
Cost: $25
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Holding office hours in October for @TOFranklinMA pic.twitter.com/wiiSgbWCME— Richard J. Ross (@SenRichardJRoss) September 29, 2017
Senator Ross - Office hours at Franklin Senior Center - Oct 4 |
"The Greater Franklin Community can contribute to the recovery of areas affected by hurricane flooding now and at the church booth of Franklin’s Harvest Festival on Oct. 14. A donation box is located at the Franklin United Methodist Church, 82 W. Central St.
Relief supplies will be sent to affected areas through the international aid group the United Methodist Committee on Relief.
The church will be collecting items for cleaning buckets and health kits until Oct. 14 each Sunday from 8:45 a.m. until noon. The office is open Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings as well. The contribution of funds for others to complete these kits are tax deductible when marked “Advance #901570” in the memo and made out to the church."Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
Franklin United Methodist Church, 82 W. Central St. |
"Treasurer-Collector, Jim Dacey is retiring in November after 18 years on the job. Franklin resident and current assistant treasurer-collector, Kerri Bertone is due to take his place.
Bertone has lived in Franklin for 30 years, and has had a long career in private-sector finance. She was officially hired at the Town Council meeting earlier this week.
Describe your career background.
“I started as an administrative assistant with EMC corporation. Then I went to Putnam Investments when it was here in Franklin. ... I was with them for 21 years. They had a lot of work-life balance shifts, so I was able to work in the evening when my children were small."
"THE ISSUE: Several local public officials have drawn controversy over social media posts.
THE IMPACT: When considering disciplining employees over inflammatory statements, public entities must consider many factors to avoid violating the First Amendment.
Across Massachusetts, a series of recent posts that public officials and employees have made on social media about NFL players’ protests and President Donald Trump have sparked outrage and raised questions over the First Amendment.
“If the government wants to try to restrict speech, it’s got to have a pretty compelling reason to do it,” said Dwight Duncan, a UMass School of Law professor who teaches courses on constitutional law and the First Amendment."
Upcoming Prospect Street Detour |
FHS Panthers |