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Visit the 4th of July website for updates https://www.franklin4th.com/
Magic Maze set up on Town Common in 2017 |
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Magic Maze set up on Town Common in 2017 |
2018 Franklin High School Varsity Baseball - Franklin Panthers Baseball Vido Production... Road to "Super 8" Champions. The Video Shown at Baseball Banquet with exciting video moments of the 2018 FHS Baseball Season! https://t.co/rHgPyTKWSO via @YouTube @FHSCoachZBrown— Judy Luttazi (@jluttazi816) June 25, 2018
"Decorating for the Fourth of July isn’t quite like putting up lights for the holidays, but to a row of Union Street houses across from the Franklin Common, it’s important to brandish their nation’s colors.
Heidi Mahr and her husband bought their home at 17 Union St. from her mother-in-law in April, making this the first time they’re taking part in the decorative tradition.
“My husband used to hang the decorations for my mother-in-law,” she said. “She also used to pay somebody to come and hang them up for her.”
"When teenagers finally reach the age to apply for a driver’s permit and license, it represents their first step toward individual freedom.
This milestone, however, stifles some of the excitement for teenagers and adults who are told they must identify as a gender on their license, although they do not identify with either option provided.
This was the case for Ella, a young adult who was nearing the time to apply for their license. As a proud teenager who is nonbinary - someone who does not identify as either male or female - Ella did not understand why someone should have to choose between putting male or female on their permit and license.
Ella wrote to state senator, Karen Spilka, D-Ashland, to find out if that could be changed."
Register online for the Adult Road Race at RaceWire |
Jean George |
Tri-County RVTHS, located at 147 Pond Street in Franklin, is a recipient of the High Schools That Work Gold Achievement Award and serves the communities of Franklin, Medfield, Medway, Millis, Norfolk, North Attleboro, Plainville, Seekonk, Sherborn, Walpole, and Wrentham.
Franklin Library: Musical History through Popular Songs of the 50-60's |
"Marc Black, recent inductee into the NY Chapter of the Blues Hall of Fame, has created an engaging and humorous program… and an opportunity for the audience to relive this colorful time in our history. Well received all across the Country in libraries, art centers and small theaters, folks cheerfully sing along beginning to end!
In the presentation, Marc uses a wide range of popular songs including surprising favorites like Itsy Bitsy Teenie Weenie Yellow Polka Dot Bikini, great rock tunes like Blue Suede Shoes and moving folk songs like Bob Dylan’s Blowin’ in the Wind. The show also features a performance of his own group’s hit from 1967… Happy by the Blades of Grass.
And beside being fun, boston.com listed it as one of the top ten area events that’ll “make you smarter!”http://www.marcblack.com/history-of-the-1950s-60s-through-popular-song/
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