FRIDAY 10/6/17
10am-1pm WMRC Senior Expo @ Franklin Senior Center
12-6pm Franklin Farmers Market @ Town Common
6pm FHS Football Game @ Pisini Field, FHS
6:30pm Meet Sarah Robles @ RWL Weightlifting
7pm Buti and Brew @ Live Love Barre
8pm The Fat City Band @ The Black Box
SATURDAY 10/7/17
9am Community Garden build prep day, volunteers welcome
10-1pm Franklin Historical Museum Open
10:30am MA Elks Veterans Motorcycle Run @ Elks Lodge
SUNDAY 10/8/17
7:30-10:30am Sunday Breakfast @ Franklin Rod and Gun Club
1-4pm Franklin Historical Museum Open
MONDAY 10/9/17
7pm Learn to Cope Franklin Chapter Meeting @ FUSF
TUESDAY 10/10/17
12pm FDP Networking Luncheon @ Dean College Dining Center
7pm Wine Tasting 101 @ Franklin Liquors
7pm Yankee Quilters Guild Meeting @ St. John Episcopal Church
7pm Cultural Connections Meeting @ Rhapsody’s Victorian Coffee House
7:30pm Franklin and Bellingham Rail Trail Committee Meeting (public welcome) @ Franklin YMCA
WEDNESDAY 10/11/17
6:30pm Christian Zen Weekly Meditation @ McMahon Guest House (1061 Upper Union Street)
7:30pm Dean College presents: Six Characters in Search of an Author @ Dean College
7:30pm Franklin Newcomers Monthly Meeting @ 3 Restaurant
7:30pm Let’s Laugh Today - Laughter Yoga @ FUSF
THURSDAY 10/12/17
1-6pm American Red Cross Blood Drive @ Elks Lodge
5-8pm Franklin Historical Museum Open
7-9pm Exploring Chateau Ste Michelle Winery @ Franklin Liquors
7pm Neighbor Brigade Fall Kick Off Meeting - email FranklinMA@neighborbrigade.org for details
7-8pm Healing Hearts Community Support Group @ Franklin YMCA
7:30pm Dean College presents: Six Characters in Search of an Author @ Dean College
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Friday, October 6, 2017
SEXT ED: A forum on teen sexting and changing the law - Oct 16
Please join us to discuss teen sexting- the harm, the recovery, and changing the law.
Our event will include a panel with
- Representative Jeffrey Roy from Franklin
- Franklin Police Officer Jason Reilly
- Dr. Elizabeth Englender, Director of the Massachusetts Aggression Reduction Center at Bridgewater State University
- Kristin Letendre, Director of Health and Physical Education at Franklin Public Schools
- Christopher Spillane, Franklin Police Department School Safety Officer
Representative Roy recently introduced Bill H.948 that would change the criminal process of charging teens as felony sex offenders. Instead, teens would undergo an educational diversion program. When prosecution is considered necessary, the offense will be considered a misdemeanor instead of a felony.
We will discuss the current situation in Franklin and other MetroWest towns, how parents can help their children, and the legal implications if a child is sexting.
We hope you can join us.
Monday, October 16 at 7 PM - 8:30 PM
Franklin High School
Tickets are free via Eventbrite
https://www.eventbrite.com/e/mwcsw-forum-sext-ed-tickets-37693870381?ref=estw
SEXT ED: A forum on teen sexting and changing the law - Oct 16 |
FHS field hockey tops Canton 3-2
From Hockomock Sports and Twitter we share the results of the Franklin High School field hockey game vs. Canton from Thursday, Oct 5.
Field Hockey = Canton, 2 @ Franklin, 3 – Final
– Franklin scored a pair of goals inside the first five minutes of the second half, breaking open a tie game to earn the win. Freshman Amanda Lewandowski scored her first career goal, which turned out to be the game-winner, just minutes after senior Maddy Hinckley put the Panthers up 2-1 early in the second half. Junior Annie Walsh scored Franklin’s first goal on an assist from Regan Paterson. FHS head coach Lisa Cropper said junior Anna Jardine (12 saves) was stellar in net and also praised the play of sophomore Courtney Davenport, who made her varsity debut.
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-100517/
Field Hockey = Canton, 2 @ Franklin, 3 – Final
– Franklin scored a pair of goals inside the first five minutes of the second half, breaking open a tie game to earn the win. Freshman Amanda Lewandowski scored her first career goal, which turned out to be the game-winner, just minutes after senior Maddy Hinckley put the Panthers up 2-1 early in the second half. Junior Annie Walsh scored Franklin’s first goal on an assist from Regan Paterson. FHS head coach Lisa Cropper said junior Anna Jardine (12 saves) was stellar in net and also praised the play of sophomore Courtney Davenport, who made her varsity debut.
For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/thursdays-schedule-scoreboard-100517/
And via the Twitterverse
Gorgeous day at Beaver St. Community Field in Franklin. Canton up 1-0 with 15 min to play in the 1st. Lets Go Panthers! pic.twitter.com/Wn0I6dAdbp— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) October 5, 2017
Well played first half! 🏑🏑— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) October 5, 2017
Canton 1
Franklin 1
Franklin scores 2 goals within the 1st three minutes of the 2nd half. Panthers now lead Canton 3-1.— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) October 5, 2017
[Girls Fall Varsity Fld Hockey] Franklin HS defeats Canton HS, 3 to 2.— FranklinAthletics (@FHSSports) October 5, 2017
image from @FHSSports |
Flu Clinic on October 17 at the Senior Center
For all Franklin residents, age 6 months or older
At the Franklin Senior Center from 9:30 - 11:30 AM on Thursday, Oct 17, 2017
Read more: http://www.franklinma.gov/node/137443
At the Franklin Senior Center from 9:30 - 11:30 AM on Thursday, Oct 17, 2017
Read more: http://www.franklinma.gov/node/137443
Franklin Senior Center |
Berry Insurance: 11th Annual Halloween Costume Drive
Berry Insurance is participating in their 11th Annual Halloween Costume Drive. All donations are to benefit patients at Boston Children’s Hospital and their annual Halloween parade.
Last year they had a great turn out of donations from the local community, and are hoping to make this year bigger and better than the last!
Please, make sure to drop off your donations by Monday, October 16!
Read more about the costume drive at Berry Insurance
https://www.berryinsurance.com/blog/berry-insurance-kicks-off-11th-annual-halloween-costume-drive-supporting-boston-childrens-hospital/
Last year they had a great turn out of donations from the local community, and are hoping to make this year bigger and better than the last!
Please, make sure to drop off your donations by Monday, October 16!
Berry Insurance: 11th Annual Halloween Costume Drive |
11th Annual Halloween Costume Drive |
https://www.berryinsurance.com/blog/berry-insurance-kicks-off-11th-annual-halloween-costume-drive-supporting-boston-childrens-hospital/
Community Garden: Wood Cutting Work Day - Saturday Oct. 7
Hello Gardeners,
SATURDAY, OCT. 7th 9:00 - 11:00 - WOOD CUTTING, PREP WORK
This Saturday, October 7th, we will be cutting and stacking wood for build day on the 15th. Gardens will be cleared as well. There will be a generator and chop saw on site. This is the last actual workday of the season so if you can lend a hand in this prep work please join us from 9-11 this Saturday. Rich Clauser will be on-site to direct work. Please email bonnie.kaiden@gmail.com if you can work this day.
ADDITIONAL GARDENERS NEEDED FOR BUILD DAY, SUNDAY, OCT. 15th
We need more gardeners to participate in Build Day, Sunday, October 15th from 9 to finish. If you have teens you want to bring along, who would benefit from Community Service, please bring them along! Again, please reply to bonnie.kaiden@gmail.com.
Please remember to bring battery power tools. A generator will be on-site for re-charging tools.
Remember to wear work clothes and work shoes, boots or similar footwear.
Morning Refreshments will be served!
Thank you! We look forward to a successful Build Day!
Your Franklin Community Gardens Committee
SATURDAY, OCT. 7th 9:00 - 11:00 - WOOD CUTTING, PREP WORK
This Saturday, October 7th, we will be cutting and stacking wood for build day on the 15th. Gardens will be cleared as well. There will be a generator and chop saw on site. This is the last actual workday of the season so if you can lend a hand in this prep work please join us from 9-11 this Saturday. Rich Clauser will be on-site to direct work. Please email bonnie.kaiden@gmail.com if you can work this day.
ADDITIONAL GARDENERS NEEDED FOR BUILD DAY, SUNDAY, OCT. 15th
We need more gardeners to participate in Build Day, Sunday, October 15th from 9 to finish. If you have teens you want to bring along, who would benefit from Community Service, please bring them along! Again, please reply to bonnie.kaiden@gmail.com.
Please remember to bring battery power tools. A generator will be on-site for re-charging tools.
Remember to wear work clothes and work shoes, boots or similar footwear.
Morning Refreshments will be served!
Thank you! We look forward to a successful Build Day!
Your Franklin Community Gardens Committee
Community Garden: Wood Cutting Work Day - Saturday Oct. 7 |
Multi-Chamber Business After Hours - Oct 26
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In the News: Taste of the Region; medicinal marijuana deliveries
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171005/strongtaste-of-region-set-for-oct-24-seeking-volunteersstrong
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171005/more-medical-pot-dispensaries-offering-home-delivery-in-massachusetts
"The “Taste of the Region” will take place from 6-9 p.m. Oct. 24 at Tri-County Regional Vocational High School, 147 Pond St.
Last year’s event drew a record crowd of well over 500 attendees. Guests are primarily employees of the many companies and residents around the 16-town region.
Load-in and set-up will be between 4:30 and 5:30 p.m. on the day of the event.
Participants will be expected to provide approximately 300 hot or cold samplings of dishes that best reflect their restaurant or hotel; Sternos to keep food warmed as there will be limited electricity to the individual tables; and one or two people to assist with serving food and answering questions from guests."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171005/strongtaste-of-region-set-for-oct-24-seeking-volunteersstrong
Taste of the Region - Oct 24 |
"THE ISSUE: Five medical marijuana dispensaries are now authorized to conduct home deliveries statewide.
THE IMPACT: Patient advocates say people with debilitating conditions who live far from a dispensary have been calling for delivery services.
Often facing long drives to the nearest medical marijuana dispensary, some patients with debilitating conditions are opting for home delivery.
“It’s something that patients say they really want,” said Nichole Snow, a Salem resident and president of the Massachusetts Patient Advocacy Alliance. “Many patients are homebound, really ill or don’t have a caregiver. A long trip is not practical because they’re in too much pain and don’t want to expose themselves to more illness.”Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171005/more-medical-pot-dispensaries-offering-home-delivery-in-massachusetts
Thursday, October 5, 2017
In the News: BFCCPS 4th graders at Gillette; legislative hearing on neonicotinoids
From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171004/franklin-fourth-graders-hit-gillette-turf
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171004/pesticide-targeted-in-bid-to-preserve-dwindling-bee-colonies
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/02/the-chemicals-pose-serious-risk-of-harm.html
“Breaking out the big guns, here we go,” said Kevin Flaherty over the public address system at Gillette Stadium. “I like what I see here; let’s go, 20 more seconds.”
Flaherty is the senior staff coach at the Revolution Academy, but on Wednesday he was the director of fourth grade fitness, guiding students from Benjamin Franklin Elementary School, and nine others, though a set of soccer stretches and exercises.
The turf field at Gillette was filled with about 1,200 fourth graders from Massachusetts and Rhode Island all doing lunges and mountain-climbers in unison.
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171004/franklin-fourth-graders-hit-gillette-turf
"Beekeepers, scientists and horticulturalists swarmed lawmakers Tuesday, bearing studies, anecdotes and dire warnings that a popular pesticide is killing off pollinators essential to the food supply, but a farm group warned their proposed cure might lead to worse outcomes for the bees.
Bees pollinate the key Bay State crops of apples, cranberries and corn, and pollinators have a role in about a third of the food that people eat, according to Rep. Carolyn Dykema, D-Holliston.
Scientific studies have found bees are put in danger by neonicotinoids, a class of pesticides that entomologist Richard Callahan said were developed from the addictive chemical found in tobacco and gained popularity in the early 1990s.
Legislation (H 2113) filed by Dykema would require people to be licensed or certified to use neonicotinoids. She said Maryland and Connecticut have passed legislation to restrict neonicotinoids and major retailers are limiting access to those products, too."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
http://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20171004/pesticide-targeted-in-bid-to-preserve-dwindling-bee-colonies
From the archives
- Chronicle did a series on bee collapse disorder
http://www.franklinmatters.org/2017/02/the-chemicals-pose-serious-risk-of-harm.html
screen grab of the Chronicle intro |
FHS boys soccer and volleyball teams post wins on Wednesday
From Hockomock Sports we share the results of the Franklin High School fall sports results from Wednesday, Oct 4.
Boys Soccer = Canton, 1 @ Franklin, 2 – Final
– Franklin scored two goals in the first half, both on assists from senior Andrew DiLeo, to beat visiting Canton. The Panthers took the lead inside the first five minutes when DiLeo set up junior Nick Barry for the game’s opener. DiLeo then assisted on junior Tim Duval’s game-winner, coming at the half-hour mark of the first half. Canton cut the deficit to one just before half.
Volleyball = Canton, 0 @ Franklin, 3 – Final
– Franklin picked up its eighth win of the season with a 25-15, 26-24, 25-12 sweep of visiting Canton. Lauren McGrath set the offense in motion with 31 assists, setting up Lauren Lockhart and Ellie Wisniewski (eight kills apiece). FHS head coach Kate Horsmann said Lauren Bissanti and Riley Marino both had strong serve receive and defensive games for the Panthers. Canton head coach Pat Cawley said freshman Angie Elias played well at the net while Sophia Connor had a strong game defensively.
Golf = Oliver Ames, 161 @ Franklin, 170 – Final
– Oliver Ames senior Ryan McGarry earned match medalist honors, carding a low-round of 38 to lead the Tigers to a win at Franklin Country Club. Nolan Donza, Matt Kelley, Mark Bissonette, Thomas Walsh and Eric LeBlanc all shot 41 for OA.
Girls Soccer = Franklin, 1 @ Canton, 4 – Final
https://hockomocksports.com/canton-girls-soccer-find-right-mentality-and-dominate-franklin/
Click here for a photo gallery from this game.
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20172018/Fall-2017/Canton-Franklin-Girls-Soccer-10-4-17/
For the other results around the league on Wednesday
https://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-100417/
Boys Soccer = Canton, 1 @ Franklin, 2 – Final
– Franklin scored two goals in the first half, both on assists from senior Andrew DiLeo, to beat visiting Canton. The Panthers took the lead inside the first five minutes when DiLeo set up junior Nick Barry for the game’s opener. DiLeo then assisted on junior Tim Duval’s game-winner, coming at the half-hour mark of the first half. Canton cut the deficit to one just before half.
Volleyball = Canton, 0 @ Franklin, 3 – Final
– Franklin picked up its eighth win of the season with a 25-15, 26-24, 25-12 sweep of visiting Canton. Lauren McGrath set the offense in motion with 31 assists, setting up Lauren Lockhart and Ellie Wisniewski (eight kills apiece). FHS head coach Kate Horsmann said Lauren Bissanti and Riley Marino both had strong serve receive and defensive games for the Panthers. Canton head coach Pat Cawley said freshman Angie Elias played well at the net while Sophia Connor had a strong game defensively.
Golf = Oliver Ames, 161 @ Franklin, 170 – Final
– Oliver Ames senior Ryan McGarry earned match medalist honors, carding a low-round of 38 to lead the Tigers to a win at Franklin Country Club. Nolan Donza, Matt Kelley, Mark Bissonette, Thomas Walsh and Eric LeBlanc all shot 41 for OA.
Girls Soccer = Franklin, 1 @ Canton, 4 – Final
"Just four minutes into Wednesday night’s game at World War II Veterans Memorial Field, Franklin opened the scoring, but instead of hanging its head and allowing the visiting Panthers to take control, Canton turned up the aggressiveness, pressured all over the pitch, and turned the game around.
Riley Duserick, Elisa Diletizia, and Lilah Sullivan each recorded a goal and an assist, as Canton stormed back to dominate Franklin, winning 4-1 to get back above .500 for the season.
“We know how to play soccer and we have good soccer players,” said Canton coach Kate Howarth. “If we come out with that mentality then we’re going to play games like this. If you have that passion and that drive and leaving it on the field then there’s no way you can lose. It’s not a lack of talent; it’s a lack of oomph.”Continue reading the game recap by Hockomock Sports.Com Managing Editor Josh Perry
https://hockomocksports.com/canton-girls-soccer-find-right-mentality-and-dominate-franklin/
Click here for a photo gallery from this game.
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/20172018/Fall-2017/Canton-Franklin-Girls-Soccer-10-4-17/
For the other results around the league on Wednesday
https://hockomocksports.com/wednesdays-schedule-scoreboard-100417/
Canton freshman Elisa Diletizia (32) had a goal and an assist in the 4-1 win over Franklin. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com) |
Franklin Rotary Car Show a Roaring Success
Thanks to the drawing power of DJ Carshow, 60 cars showed up for Franklin Rotary Club's first Car Show at Dean College in Franklin, almost twice the number anticipated!
We were also lucky to get BMW to display their supercar at the show!
The show was sponsored with the support of Dean College and the Rotaract Club at Dean College.
We were also lucky to get BMW to display their supercar at the show!
The show was sponsored with the support of Dean College and the Rotaract Club at Dean College.
DPW Current Projects - 2017 Construction Season (updated)
While looking for the listing of proposed roadwork projects that the Finance Committee and then the Town Council recently approved, I found that the DPW had updated their Construction Projects page.
You can find the page here
http://www.franklinma.gov/public-works/news/updated-list-2017-construction-projects
On the page is a link to an interactive "story map" Nicely done!
Note: the proposed roadwork project just approved can be found here
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/mai/files/resolution_17-60_public_way_improvements_0.pdf
You can find the page here
http://www.franklinma.gov/public-works/news/updated-list-2017-construction-projects
On the page is a link to an interactive "story map" Nicely done!
DPW Current Projects - 2017 Construction Season |
Note: the proposed roadwork project just approved can be found here
http://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/mai/files/resolution_17-60_public_way_improvements_0.pdf
Unleashing the Power of Culture
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Wednesday, October 4, 2017
Broadway’s Ben Cameron Hosts FPAC Gala Celebration - Oct 14
Broadway’s Ben Cameron hosts the Franklin Performing Arts Company’s annual Gala on Saturday, October 14 at THE BLACK BOX, the Company’s home and performance venue located at 15 West Central Street in downtown Franklin. Titled “Anything Goes in THE BOX,” the evening features eclectic food, assorted fundraising, and a variety of outstanding entertainment.
Ben Cameron has appeared on Broadway in Aida and the original casts of Wicked and Footloose. He has toured with Sweet Charity, Fame, Tommy, Footloose, and State Fair. Cameron is currently the creator/host of Broadway Sessions at The Laurie Beechman Theater.
Beginning at 6 p.m., the signature event celebrates the start of FPAC’s 27th season and forth year at THE BLACK BOX. Founded in 1991, FPAC brings together professional artists, community performers, and students of the arts in a collaborative and creative environment, with a special focus on youth development and a commitment to live music.
THE BLACK BOX theater, music, and event venue is a community-oriented cultural facility providing a dynamic outlet for artistic expression, quality entertainment, arts appreciation, and learning.
Tickets to the Gala fundraiser are $125 per person, with proceeds benefiting initiatives of THE BLACK BOX and FPAC.
For more information or to purchase tickets, call (508) 528-3370 or visit www.FPAConline.com and www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com.
Ben Cameron has appeared on Broadway in Aida and the original casts of Wicked and Footloose. He has toured with Sweet Charity, Fame, Tommy, Footloose, and State Fair. Cameron is currently the creator/host of Broadway Sessions at The Laurie Beechman Theater.
Beginning at 6 p.m., the signature event celebrates the start of FPAC’s 27th season and forth year at THE BLACK BOX. Founded in 1991, FPAC brings together professional artists, community performers, and students of the arts in a collaborative and creative environment, with a special focus on youth development and a commitment to live music.
THE BLACK BOX theater, music, and event venue is a community-oriented cultural facility providing a dynamic outlet for artistic expression, quality entertainment, arts appreciation, and learning.
Tickets to the Gala fundraiser are $125 per person, with proceeds benefiting initiatives of THE BLACK BOX and FPAC.
For more information or to purchase tickets, call (508) 528-3370 or visit www.FPAConline.com and www.THEBLACKBOXonline.com.
Broadway’s Ben Cameron Hosts FPAC Gala Celebration |
Sign up for the 2nd Annual Chalkfest for Charity - Oct 22
Wrentham Village Premium Outlets will be hosting their second annual Chalkfest for Charity on Sunday, October 22 (rain date of Sunday October 29) from 11 am - 3 pm.
This event is being held in partnership with the Franklin Rotary Club, who will use the proceeds raised at this event to help the Franklin Rotary, associated charities, and projects throughout the year, such as:
What is the Chalkfest for Charity?
It is the coming together of art, charity and community! Local artists will be creating masterpieces on the sidewalks of Wrentham Village Premium Outlets, which will be sponsored by local businesses, organizations or individuals.
All of the proceeds raised at this event will be donated to the Franklin Rotary Club. Artists will start their artwork at 11:00 am on the day of the event, and the official judging will begin at 2:00 pm – but watching the artists at work is half of the fun!
The artwork will then be on display at the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets as long as mother nature allows.
How is money raised?
Local businesses and generous individuals buy "squares." Each square is assigned to an artist. The sponsor's names appear at the top of each artist’s drawing.
This sounds great - I want to participate as a Sponsor or an Artist.
How do I find out more?
Reach out to the below local contacts at the Franklin Rotary club for more information! All participants must be registered no later than October 15, 2017.
Scott Martin, President, Franklin Rotary Club
Email: scottderekmartin@gmail.com
Phone: 774-235-2756
This event is being held in partnership with the Franklin Rotary Club, who will use the proceeds raised at this event to help the Franklin Rotary, associated charities, and projects throughout the year, such as:
- Sending students to RYLA (Rotary Youth Leadership Awards (RYLA) is a leadership program coordinated by Rotary Clubs around the globe. Each year, thousands of young people participate in this program. Young people ages 13–30 are sponsored by Rotary Clubs to attend the event run by the club's district committee)
- Grants to High School Seniors
- Community outreach
What is the Chalkfest for Charity?
It is the coming together of art, charity and community! Local artists will be creating masterpieces on the sidewalks of Wrentham Village Premium Outlets, which will be sponsored by local businesses, organizations or individuals.
All of the proceeds raised at this event will be donated to the Franklin Rotary Club. Artists will start their artwork at 11:00 am on the day of the event, and the official judging will begin at 2:00 pm – but watching the artists at work is half of the fun!
The artwork will then be on display at the Wrentham Village Premium Outlets as long as mother nature allows.
How is money raised?
Local businesses and generous individuals buy "squares." Each square is assigned to an artist. The sponsor's names appear at the top of each artist’s drawing.
This sounds great - I want to participate as a Sponsor or an Artist.
How do I find out more?
Reach out to the below local contacts at the Franklin Rotary club for more information! All participants must be registered no later than October 15, 2017.
Scott Martin, President, Franklin Rotary Club
Email: scottderekmartin@gmail.com
Phone: 774-235-2756
Sign up for the 2nd Annual Chalkfest for Charity - Oct 22 |
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