Friday, December 13, 2019

Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Dec 13 to THU - Dec 19

Friday, December 13
10:00am
 Knitting Group
10:00am
 Program Planning Meeting - Norwood
1:00pm
 Book sale
3:30pm
 Cocoa and Crafts!
Saturday, December 14
9:00am
 Book Sale
10:00am
 Franklin Historical Museum (Always free)
10:00am
 Technology Help
1:00pm
 Bag Sale
1:00pm
 Girls Who Code!
7:30pm
 'Tis the Season!
Sunday, December 15
1:00pm
 Franklin Historical Museum (always free)
2:00pm
 'Tis the Season!
2:00pm
 Marcos Valles Concert!
Tuesday, December 17
6:30pm
 Finance Committee Meeting
7:00pm
 MBTA-Keolis Public Meeting on Franklin Line Service
Wednesday, December 18
7:00pm
 Town Council Meeting
Thursday, December 19
8:30am
 Town Council Office Hours
9:30am
 Baby Tummy Time
10:30am
 Story Xplorers
4:00pm
 Bookworm Bounce Storytime!
6:00pm
 Volunteens

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Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Dec 13 to THU - Dec 19
Upcoming Events in Franklin, MA: FRI - Dec 13 to THU - Dec 19

HockomockSports.com Volleyball awards for Bonnet-Eymard, Mackintosh

Here are the FHS athletes selected for the HockomockSports.com Awards for Volleyball 2019.
Editor’s Note: The HockomockSports.com Awards are selected strictly by our staff and have no affiliation to the official Hockomock League all stars.

HOCKOMOCKSPORTS.COM FIRST TEAM

Ally Bonnet-Eymard (HockomockSports.com photo)
Ally Bonnet-Eymard
(HockomockSports.com photo)
Ally Bonnet-Eymard – Franklin – Outside Hitter
Franklin junior Ally Bonnet-Eymard built on an impressive sophomore campaign to become one of the top hitters in the league this season, helping Franklin earn a share of the Kelley-Rex division title and make a trip to the Div. 1 Central/West quarterfinal. Bonnet-Eymard led the Panthers with 205 kills this season, but also contributed at the service line (36 aces) and on the defensive side (117 digs) to give Franklin flexibility in rotations and formations. Franklin coach Kelsey Weymouth said, “Allyson is the true definition of a most valuable player. Her skill level as a junior is impeccable and she was a force to be reckoned with all season long. She was a go-to player when we needed it and she did not disappoint. I can’t wait to see what she does her senior year!”

HOCKOMOCKSPORTS.COM SECOND TEAM

Cailyn Mackintosh (HockomockSports.com photo)
Cailyn Mackintosh (HockomockSports.com photo)
Cailyn Mackintosh – Franklin – Setter
Franklin sophomore Cailyn Mackintosh stepped right into the shoes of last year’s Player of the Year Lauren McGrath and kept the Panthers attack flourishing. Mackintosh finished her first varsity season with 487 assists and 44 service aces to help the Panthers earn a share of their second straight Kelley-Rex division title and get back to the Div. 1 Central/West quarterfinal. A solid all-around player, Mackintosh also chipped in defensively with 94 digs this season. Franklin coach Kelsey Weymouth said, “I had high hopes for Cailyn going into this season and she exceeded my expectations. As a sophomore, her volleyball IQ is right up there with the seniors so she knew where to put the ball and when.”

Underclassman of the Year

Franklin sophomore Cailyn Mackintosh has been selected as the 2019 HockomockSports.com Volleyball Underclassman of the Year. Mackintosh stepped in as the setter for the Panthers and helped them earn a share of their second straight Kelley-Rex division title.

Mackintosh was one of the league leaders this season with 487 assists and 44 aces, emerging as a standout passer and giving the Panthers no drop-off from the graduation of 2018 HockomockSports.com Player of the Year Lauren McGrath. She also added 94 digs, showing off a strong all-around game.

“Cailyn had big shoes to fill this season, and boy did she do just that!” said Franklin coach Kelsey Weymouth. “I had high hopes for her going into this season and she exceeded my expectations. As a sophomore, her volleyball IQ is right up there with the seniors, so she knew where to put the ball and when. I look forward to her growth the next two years!”

Cailyn Mackintosh has been selected as the 2019 HockomockSports.com Volleyball Underclassman of the Year (HockomockSports.com photo)
Cailyn Mackintosh has been selected as the 2019 HockomockSports.com Volleyball Underclassman of the Year (HockomockSports.com photo)

Continue reading about Cailyn and the other Hockomock awards for Volleyball
https://hockomocksports.com/awards/volleyball/2019-2/

HockomockSports.com: FHS girls basketball season preview

"The new girls basketball season promises to be as competitive as ever with a number of teams jockeying for a place in the state tournament. Here is our team-by-team breakdown."  By HockomockSports.com Staff.

We share the Franklin preview here. The link to the other Hockomock girls team previews is shared below

FRANKLIN
2018-2019 Record: 21-4
2018-2019 Finish: Reached D1 State Semifinal.
Coach: John Leighton

"Franklin is coming off its best season in program history and the Panthers have the talent returning to potentially surpass that success this winter. After winning the program’s first sectional title and coming within minutes of reaching the state title game, Franklin returns three of its starters and a host of bench players ready to step into bigger roles this year.

The key to it all is senior Ali Brigham. The George Washington-commit controlled the paint on both ends of the floor last season and remains the league’s most dominant star, as she continues to expand her game to make it even more difficult for the opposition. Teams can’t focus only on Brigham, as senior forward Meghan O’Connell showed in the playoffs the problems she can present with her ability to score and rebound and sophomore Olivia Quinn is another forward with size that teams will struggle to match up with.

Junior point guard Erin Quaile is a tenacious defender and a solid ball-handler, who is developing her outside shot. Senior Sydney Garilli and juniors Elizabeth Wilson, Teagan Collins, and Carissa Alers all saw time last season and will be in the backcourt rotation. Franklin will also add several newcomers, who could step right in and contribute, including juniors Katelynn Taylor and Kaleigh Houlihan and sophomores Emma Sousa and Stefany Padula. On balance, the Panthers look likely to be the team to beat again in the Kelley-Rex.

“I am excited by what I have seen to date,” said Franklin coach John Leighton. “They are a very motivated group who have bought into their team motto ‘We Over Me.’ They are good teammates who seek team success over individual glory.”

For other Hockomock girls team previews
https://hockomocksports.com/2019-2020-hockomock-girls-basketball-preview/

HockomockSports.com: FHS girls basketball season preview
HockomockSports.com: FHS girls basketball season preview

HockomockSports.com: FHS boys basketball preview

The FHS boys basketball team 2019-20 season is upon us. Here is the team-by-team breakdown of the Hockomock League from HockomockSports.com Staff. We share the FHS preview here. The link for the remainder of the League is  below.


FRANKLIN
2018-2019 Record: 17-6
2018-2019 Finish: Reached D1 Central Quarterfinal
Coach: CJ Neely

Ever since the Hockomock League split into two divisions, Franklin has entered each season as one of the top teams in the Kelley-Rex and that looks to be the case yet again this year.

As it does each and every season, defense comes first for the Panthers. Franklin was the best defensive team in the Hockomock League last year, allowing just 48.9 points per game. Not only did the Panthers lead the league in that category, they were the lone team to keep opponents under 50 points on average. It’s the second straight year they’ve had the best defense in the division and third straight year they are in the top three. There are a lot of talented individual defenders on the team but year in and year out, Franklin’s team defense gives them a chance to win.

Offensively, the Panthers boast the top returning scorer in the league in three-year starter Chris Edgehill. Edgehill, who eclipsed the 1,000-point mark last season, is an absolute handful to deal with on the offensive end of the court. He can score in a variety of ways, and on top of that, he is very good at getting teammates involved (four assists per game last year). Seniors Jack Rudolph and Steve Karayan are also back after playing valuable minutes last season and will be relied upon on both ends of the floor.

“We have a lot of guys who worked really hard in the offseason to improve and are excited to get on the court,” said head coach CJ Neely. “It’s a great group of people who have a lot of fun together. We need to stay aggressive and share the ball. We hope that strong team defense will continue to be something that defines our program.”


For other Hockomock League team previews
https://hockomocksports.com/2019-202020-hockomock-boys-basketball-preview/

HockomockSports.com: FHS boys basketball preview
HockomockSports.com: FHS boys basketball preview

“All bills have compromise"

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"House and Senate leaders broke a weeks-long impasse over a more than $1 billion surplus spending bill on Wednesday night, cutting a deal that dropped a controversial corporate tax change that would have financially benefited Massachusetts businesses and set aside $32 million for repairs on the MBTA, which is less than the $50 million sought by Gov. Charlie Baker. 
The vote on the compromise budget bill to close the books on the fiscal year that ended back in June capped a tumultuous day during which Comptroller Andrew Maylor backed off a threat to sweep the entire surplus into reserves by mid-afternoon if the Legislature couldn’t resolve its differences. 
The total spending in the final version of the budget clocked in at $541 million, which was significantly less than previous iterations of the bill that ranged from $723 million to $853 million. Instead of spending more of the surplus, the budget bill proposed to deposit $587 million into the state’s “rainy day” fund, pushing the balance of the reserve account to $3.45 billion. 
House Ways and Means Chairman Aaron Michlewitz said the compromise reflected a increased level of caution that leaders felt was appropriate after passing a major $1.5 billion, seven-year education funding overhaul and hearing last week from economists about the risk of an economic slowdown in 2020 and beyond."
One key item of the bill 
"The bill does establish and fund a period of early voting ahead of the March 3 presidential primaries, but it does not create an early voting window as recommended by the Senate before the 2020 state primary, which the bill scheduled for Sept. 1."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20191212/house-senate-agree-on-541m-surplus-spending-bill

While the article didn't include the legislative reference number this appears to be the bill  https://malegislature.gov/Bills/191/H4246

Franklin Library Book Sale - Dec 13-14

Library Book Sale

  • Friday, December 13, 1:00-5:00 p.m. 
  • Saturday, December 14, 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 Noon.

All books are just one dollar!

Bag Sale

  • Saturday, December 14, from 1:00-4:00 p.m.

Come fill a brown bag with all the books you can! $5 A Bag

Note some of the Christmas ornaments are also available at the Library during the book sale while they last.

Holiday Christmas ornaments
Holiday Christmas ornaments

Franklin Library Book Sale - Dec 13-14
Franklin Library Book Sale - Dec 13-14

In the News: new 3-digit number suicide hotline; some marijuana vaping products back on sale

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"Federal regulators are setting up a new three-digit number to reach a suicide prevention hotline in order to make it easier to seek help and reduce the stigma associated with mental health. 
Once it’s implemented, people will just need to dial 988 to seek help, similar to calling 911 for emergencies or 311 for city services. Currently, the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline uses a 10-digit number, 800-273-TALK (8255). Callers are routed to one of 163 crisis centers, where counselors answered 2.2 million calls last year. 
A law last year required the Federal Communications Commission to study assigning a three-digit number for suicide prevention. The FCC said in a report that there is overwhelming support for a three-digit number because it would be easier for distressed people to get help. 
Thursday’s vote starts the months-long process to make that happen. The next step is a comment period before the FCC moves to an order."

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20191212/house-senate-agree-on-541m-surplus-spending-bill


"State marijuana regulators on Thursday eased their ban on vaping product sales, allowing certain types of products to return to store shelves one day after state public health officials backed off a ban on nicotine vape sales. 
As of 2 p.m. Thursday, the Cannabis Control Commission permitted licensed marijuana retailers to sell devices that vaporize marijuana flower for medical marijuana patients and non-medical users, devices that are used to vaporize marijuana concentrate but do not actually contain any marijuana themselves, and vaporizer cartridges that are manufactured beginning Thursday and pass a screening for contaminants like vitamin E acetate. 
Still off-limits are any vaping products manufactured before Thursday that contain marijuana, meaning retailers cannot sell any vape cartridges that they have been holding in quarantine. 
Marijuana vaping products have been unavailable to consumers since September, when Gov. Charlie Baker imposed a temporary ban on the sale of any vaping product amid a national outbreak of vaping-related lung disease, including three deaths in Massachusetts. When a judge ruled the CCC is the only agency that can regulate marijuana vapes, the CCC put in place an indefinite quarantine of all vaping products."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20191212/marijuana-vape-sales-can-resume-ccc-declares