Wednesday, January 22, 2020

Back Up - Just Do It

The fact that you are reading this is the result of a very bad thing – followed in short order by a very good thing. The bad thing? My computer died. It was sudden and final on Thursday. I wasn’t there to witness its passing. I expected a quiet evening, only to be confronted by the Microsoft Blue Screen of Death. If ever there was a Greek or Roman god of digital stuff, that all-digital deity had it in for me. (Sigh!)

The good thing? Backup! My digital stuff – every last bit of my digital life – lives in three places. I accessed my backup files – typing this very missive and program schedule with my backup computer. Yes, I have one.

Digitally, this is not my first cataclysmic crash, nor will it be the last. How often? It happens roughly every 3-5 years. It’s never pleasant, but it is survivable.
Back Up - Just Do It
Back Up - Just Do It

Our lives are increasingly digital. Our computers and smartphones rule our day, making our lives easier, better – until they fail.

Failure is not an option. Not today.

That’s because backing up all my digital stuff is not an option.
It’s essential.

And – as always – Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm. And, thank you for watching.

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 

P.S. It’s not too late to start a New Year’s resolution – backing up all your stuff.

Buy a small external hard drive. Then organize and make a backup copy of any digital files you regard as precious. Update your backup often, if not daily. Your future self will thank you.

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Wednesday:

  • 9:00a/12:00p /6:00p FPS Voice – Anne Marie Tracey, All about Franklin Public Schools
  • 10:00a/1:00p/7:00p The Wonderful World of Wine – Mark Lenzi, Kim Simone, All about wine, its culture, lore and finer points 
  • 11:00a/2:00p/8:00p Franklin Matters Radio – Steve Sherlock, Franklin and its local government, services and events


Thursday:

  • 9:00a/12:00p/6:00p The Tabernacle Choir, from Salt Lake City 
  • 10:00a/1:00p/7:00p Frank’s Music – Frank Falvey, Frank explores a range of music genres and artists 
  • 11:00a/2:00p/8:00pm Talkin’ the Blues – Jim Derick, Exploring the music of the great Blues tradition


Friday:

  • 9:00a/12:00p /6:00p Chapters – Jim DerickInsightful, life-affirming stories and interviews 
  • 10:00a/1:00p/7:00p Music to Lift the Spirit - Jim Derick & Frank Falvey, An hour of uplifting music for all 
  • 11:00a/2:00p/8:00pm Senior Story Hour – Senior Center Scribblers Group, Original short stories presented by the authors


Weekdays:

  • 3:00p Music of the Swingin’ Big Band Era
  • 4:00p Starlight Songs from the Great American Songbook


Listen each week on the air at 102●9 fm, and online at our website, wfpr●fm as we bring more of our community – to community radio.

Listen on the air at 102●9 fm, and online at our website, wfpr●fm
Listen on the air at 102●9 fm, and online at our website, wfpr●fm

Both FHS girls and boys basketball teams post wins vs. Foxboro

Via HockomockSports.com, we share the results of FHS winter sports action on Tuesday

Boys Basketball = Franklin, 67 @ Foxboro, 61 – Final 
– Franklin senior Brayden Sullivan converted a key traditional three-point play in the fourth quarter and the Panthers took care of business from the free throw line in the fourth quarter (7-for-10) to grab a close win on the road over Foxboro. It was a consistent night on offense for Franklin, scoring 17 points in three quarters while netting 16 points in the third quarter. Franklin led 17-12 after one, 34-31 at halftime, and took a 50-45 advantage into the final frame. Chris Edgehill scored a team-high 16 points while Sullivan finished with 15 points for the Panthers, who were held to just two three-pointers. Foxboro’s Donald Rogers scored a team-high 14 points, Kevin Gallagher added 11 points, and both Brandon Borde and Will Morrison chipped in with 10 points apiece.

Girls Basketball = Foxboro, 40 @ Franklin, 61 – Final
Josh Perry, Managing Editor of HockomockSports.com, provides the game recap:
"It remained a two-possession game deep into the fourth quarter, but then Kelley-Rex division leader Franklin showed off another gear, putting together a run over the closing minutes that turned a close contest into another dominant victory.

After a Shakirah Ketant basket cut Franklin’s lead to 44-38, the Panthers stepped on the gas, scoring 17 straight points to pull away and hand Foxboro a 61-40 loss. It was a lopsided final score that wasn’t indicative of the bulk of this showdown between division leaders.

“They have a strong desire to be good,” said Franklin coach John Leighton about his team. “Games aren’t won on Tuesdays and Fridays, they’re won in practice. We grind it out. If you play good ‘D’ and get stops, then our offense will take care of itself and I thought we did a good job of that. That confidence snowballs.”

Ali Brigham (game-high 19 points and 13 rebounds) got the run started with a basket and then snagged a missed free throw by Erin Quaile and put it back up and in to extend the lead to 11. Sophomore Olivia Quinn, fresh off a career-high against Oliver Ames, got behind the Foxboro defense for a bucket in transition and then knocked down a jumper. She scored nine of her 11 points in the final quarter."
Continue reading the game recap
https://hockomocksports.com/strong-closing-kick-pushes-franklin-girls-basketball-past-foxboro/

For a Photo Gallery from this game
https://hockomocksports.smugmug.com/2019-2020/Winter-2019-2020/Franklin-Foxboro-Girls-Basketball-1-21-20/

For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/tuesdays-schedule-scoreboard-01-21-20/


Ali Brigham (1) scored a game-high 19 points and the Panthers used a 17-0 run in the fourth quarter to turn a close game into a big win against Foxboro. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com
Ali Brigham (1) scored a game-high 19 points and the Panthers used a 17-0 run in the fourth quarter to turn a close game into a big win against Foxboro. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com

GoFundMe: Dennis' Fight Against ALS

Via the GoFundMe page:
"In May of 2018 our good friend Dennis Ceruti received some of the worst news you can possibly imagine, he had been diagnosed with ALS, or amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. ALS is a neurodegenerative disease that affects nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord. It is a progressive disease, which means it gets worse over time. It affects nerves in your brain and spinal cord that control your muscles. As your muscles get weaker, it gets harder for you to walk, talk, eat, and breathe. Today medication and therapy can slow ALS and reduce discomfort, but there's no cure. 
As you can imagine the diagnosis was shocking to Dennis, his family and friends. Since that day in May 2018, life has changed dramatically for Dennis, his wife Suzanne and their four amazing daughters. There are countless changes they have had to make in their daily lives, new additions to the home to make it more handicap accessible, a new vehicle, a lift to help him get to the main living area, new accessible furniture and countless other changes that have become part of their new normal."
Continue reading Dennis' story and contribute online at GoFundMe
https://www.gofundme.com/f/jd8zg-dennis039-fight-against-als

GoFundMe image: Dennis' Fight Against ALS
GoFundMe image: Dennis' Fight Against ALS

Studio Two returns Feb 21 in Benefit Concert for HMEA - tickets on sale



Studio Two returns 
in Benefit Concert for HMEA 
Studio Two returns Feb 21 in Benefit Concert for HMEA
Studio Two returns Feb 21 in Benefit Concert for HMEA

Friday, February 21, 2020
Tickets Now on Sale
 https://www.hmea.org/events/studiotwo/

THE BLACK BOX
15 West Central Street, Franklin, MA
Doors open @ 6:00 PM | Concert begins @ 7:00 PM

live music | dessert bar | dancing | raffle | door prize

New this year - get a reserved table up front
for 5 people with an extra $10.00 donation!
All proceeds benefit the programs at HMEA that serve
children and adults with developmental disabilities.

Generously sponsored by Lippolis Plumbing & Heating, Walpole, MA

MassBudget: Four stories to watch in the FY 2021 budget debate










  MASSBudget     

Four stories to watch in the FY 2021 budget debate


The process to create the Fiscal Year (FY) 2021 budget begins this week with the release of the Governor's proposal.


Some key items to look for in the FY 2021 budget cycle are whether the Commonwealth will have the revenue to fund important priorities such as the new law to overhaul K-12 funding, updates to our ailing transportation system and many other pressing needs.
These issues were discussed in a series of recently released reports by the Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center (MassBudget). A summary of the series is in FY 2021 BUDGET PREVIEW: Four items to watch in the budget debate.

"We have ambitious plans to revamp the way we fund our public schools and to modernize our transportation system. Now, it's time we fund these plans." said Marie-Frances Rivera, president of MassBudget. "These bold plans coincide with a year that is likely to see slower revenue growth. Unless we raise substantial new revenue, it will be difficult to accomplish these goals without shortchanging other important services."
MassBudget: Four stories to watch in the FY 2021 budget debate

In the FY 2021 budget preview series, MassBudget examined:
  • How lawmakers might deliver on a historic bill to overhaul the state's K-12 school funding formula. The bill gives lawmakers seven years to implement the formula. To both keep pace with inflation and phase in the new funding, lawmakers would need to provide about $303 million per year in additional school funding aid from FY 2020 to FY 2027.
  • Whether lawmakers will fund needed upgrades to the transportation system or maintain the status quo. Mounting issues - from worst-in-the-nation traffic congestion to subway system failures - have turned up the pressure on lawmakers to address the state's aging transportation infrastructure. The budget is one way for lawmakers to signal their willingness to invest and innovate.
  • Whether lawmakers will provide support to working families and those who need it most through the state's tax code. The Baker Administration last year proposed doing this through an increase of the state dependent deduction. But, for about the same cost, the state could provide better support for those who need it most through an expanded state Earned Income Tax Credit (EITC).
  • Whether the state will have enough revenues to fund the above priorities and others. The estimated revenue growth for FY 2021 is significantly slower than it has been in recent years. Further, changes to the tax code will take about a $650 million bite out of revenue in FY 2021 and even more in future years.
The full series is posted on the Budget Resources landing page. Analyses of each budget proposal also will be posted on that page shortly after the proposal is released.

MassBudget also will be monitoring any policies or budget items that will help ensure the state's tax system lessens (or does not exacerbate) income inequality.

To track the funding and proposed funding for specific line items, see MassBudget's interactive Budget Browser. This tool will be updated shortly after each proposal is released.
The Massachusetts Budget and Policy Center (MassBudget) produces policy research, analysis, and data-driven recommendations focused on improving the lives of low- and middle-income children and adults, strengthening our state's economy, and enhancing the quality of life in Massachusetts.

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"This video is a concern and similar to past viral videos that encourage unsafe behavior"

From the Milford Daily News, articles of interest for Franklin:
"The state fire marshal on Tuesday put all Massachusetts fire chiefs on alert that his office has already received reports of two instances in which teens trying to re-create a viral video have caused electrical system damage or fire.

Fire Marshal Peter Ostroskey said a video that’s gained attention on the TikTok app has encouraged teens to partially insert the plug part of a phone charger into a wall outlet and then slide a penny down the wall to make contact with the two exposed prongs.

“The result is sparks, electrical system damage, and in some cases fire,” the fire marshal said in a memo to fire officials around the state. “This video is a concern and similar to past viral videos that encourage unsafe behavior. You might reach out to local news outlets, school officials, and parent organizations. Alert them to this challenge, advise them to, not only look for signs of fire play like scorched outlets, but to have conversations about fire and electrical safety with tweens and teenagers.”
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.milforddailynews.com/news/20200121/viral-video-prompts-fire-marshal-to-put-chiefs-on-alert

Editor's note:
Readers may recall that the Franklin School District dealt with a video also shared via TikTok recently. This app should not be on personal phones, especially those of our youth.
The app has been banned by the US Army, US Navy and other Defense Dept organizations are likely to follow suit. It is developed by a Chinese company and determined to have "potential security risks"
Why ban the app?
"As of mid-December, the Army began advising soldiers to stop using TikToK on all government-owned phones, Ochoa said. The U.S. Navy recently put out similar guidance, prohibiting the use of TiKTok on government phones, according to reports by Gizmodo and other publications.

The policy reversal on TikTok comes after the release of a Dec. 16 Defense Department Cyber Awareness Message identifying "TikTok as having potential security risks associated with its use," according to the message.

The guidance directs all Defense Department employees to "be wary of applications you download, monitor your phones for unusual and unsolicited texts etc., and delete them immediately and uninstall TikTok to circumvent any exposure of personal information."
https://www.military.com/daily-news/2019/12/30/army-follows-pentagon-guidance-bans-chinese-owned-tiktok-app.html

Link to article on US Army ban of app
https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-50952473

NY Times article on this Defense Dept action to ban the app
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/01/04/us/tiktok-pentagon-military-ban.html

Tuesday, January 21, 2020

FSPA Continues Children’s Dance Programming

The Franklin School for the Performing Arts (FSPA), currently celebrating its 35th Anniversary Season, continues its thriving Children’s Dance Program. Dance training at FSPA begins with an Early Childhood Dance Program designed to promote creativity and fun through movement. This introduction to ballet and dance encourages self-control, discipline, and proper classroom etiquette.

Creative Dance, a class for 3- and 4-year-olds, is an introduction to dance that explores creative movement, levels, shapes, tempos, and rhythms and develops coordination and locomotor skills. Props and stories are used to engage young children and to create a fun and active learning environment. This class presents a studio performance in lieu of the school’s Spring Concert. Students must be able to participate in class without parental presence and should be cooperative in a group situation. Three-year-olds must be evaluated in a class prior to registration.

Rhythm and Movement, a class for 4- and 5-year-olds, offers pre-dance instruction including exercises in balance, movement, rhythm, coordination, and creativity. Children begin to develop locomotor skills, such as skipping and galloping, and learn the structure of a dance class. Stories and props are used to engage young children. Listening skills are encouraged. Students must be 4 years old or have completed a year of Creative Dance.
Children’s Dance
Children’s Dance

Pre-Ballet is a primary course which allows 5-7 year-olds the opportunity to progress into any form of dance. Rudimentary ballet positions, as well as basic ballet vocabulary, are taught along with floor exercises, simple steps, and correct posture. A greater emphasis on musicality and rhythm is encouraged. Five-year-olds must have studied one year of Rhythm & Movement at FSPA or be evaluated and recommended for Pre-Ballet by an FSPA instructor.

Introduction to Ballet is for students ages 6-8 and begins a wider study of ballet vocabulary with a greater focus on correct posture and placement. The importance of concentration, self-control, and discipline are emphasized and necessary for the progression to Ballet I. Basic steps are performed in the center, across the floor, and in simple pathways. Students must have completed Rhythm & Movement and Pre-Ballet programs at FSPA or be evaluated for Introduction to Ballet by an FSPA instructor.

For more information on Children’s Dance at FSPA, call 508-528-8668 or stop by the school located at 38 Main St. in Franklin, MA. 

FM #194 - Capital Budget Subcommittee meeting of 1/15/20 (audio)

This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 194 in the series, now collaborating with Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm).

This recording shares the Capital Budget Subcommittee meeting of Wednesday, Jan 15, 2020. It was held in the Municipal Building, 3rd floor training room. 

The four members of the Town Council that make up this committee chaired by Debbie Pellegri were all present. Matt Kelly, Brian Chandler, and Robert Dellorco you’ll hear as they take their turn asking questions of the department leads on the individual capital requests.

Town Administrator Jamie Hellen begins with an explanation of the free cash for FY 2020 which is the starting point. To help follow along with the math, the starting point of ‘free cash’ is $3.482M. The set aside amount is $1.718M which leaves $1.764M for the capital budget.

The Finance Committee met twice in December to review and approve the recommendations. The Subcommittee now has their chance to review and approve of the $1.539M amount recommended to bring to the full Town Council for their discussion and approval. Yes, there is $124K left aside for the ‘second pass’ after the winter and the snow/ice budget expenses are fully known.

Ultimately, the subcommittee did approve all the requests so the full Town Council will get their turn at a future meeting. There was one condition on the School Committee amount approved; the numbers, as proposed, didn’t add up properly on the document and were not able to be explained fully in the meeting. The numbers will get sorted out (and corrected, if necessary) for the Town Council discussion.

Links for the capital budget memo and supporting documents are included. I include my Excel spreadsheet so you can see those totals and subtotals.

Agenda:
1. Free Cash Overview

2. Department Presentations
  • a. School Department
  • b. Facilities Department
  • C. Recreation Department
  • d. Technology Department
  • e. Administration Department
  • f. Fire Department
  • g. Police Department
  • h. Public Works Department
3. Final Recommendation of the FY20 Capital Plan

Capital Budget agenda document
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/agendas/capital_budget_agenda_1-15-2020.pdf

Capital budget supplemental information
https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/franklinma/files/agendas/fy20_capital_plan_2_supplemental_materials_1.pdf


"This is a meeting of the Franklin Town Council Sub-Committee; under the Open Meeting Law, this subcommittee is a separate "public body" from the Town Council. Therefore, unless the Town Council has separately noticed and posted its own meeting, Councilors who are not members of this subcommittee will not be permitted to speak or otherwise actively participate @ this meeting, although they may attend and observe. This prohibition is necessary to avoid the potential for an Open Meeting Law Violation."

The Finance Committee reviewed and approved the capital budget over two sessions and the recordings for each session are available here

Finance Committee - Dec 10, 2019
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/12/fm-188-finance-committee-capital-plan.html

Finance Committee - Dec 17, 2019
https://www.franklinmatters.org/2019/12/fm-186-finance-committee-capital-budget.html

The meeting itself runs approx 1 hour and 40 minutes, so without further ado here is Capital Budget Subcommittee meeting of Jan 15, 2020.


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Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting - Jan 15, 2020
Capital Budget Subcommittee Meeting - Jan 15, 2020

FBRTC: 2019 - The Year in Review

"As we look back, 2019 was a great year for the Franklin Bellingham Rail Trail Committee (FBRTC) and the Southern New England Trunkline Trail (SNETT). Please click below to read or download our “2019 – Year In Review” newsletter to learn more!

As we look forward, there are many more exciting things to come, especially the long awaited Prospect Street tunnel in Franklin. We thank you for your support and are looking forward to another successful year ahead!"

2019 - Year in Review:
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1YhJEP-G5c-SCuA0Mc17cKT3XRvQr3T4D/view?usp=sharing

For more about the Rail Trail Committee  https://www.franklinbellinghamrailtrail.org/



the long awaited Prospect Street tunnel has been funded. This is a design rendition
the long awaited Prospect Street tunnel has been funded. This is a design rendition

FHS gymnastics team posts a win at Attleboro

Via HockomockSports.com, we share the results of FHS winter sports action on Monday.

Girls Hockey = Franklin, 1 @ Austin Prep, 3 – Final

Girls Gymnastics = Franklin, 133.60 @ Attleboro, 124.50 – Final


For other results around the Hockomock League
https://hockomocksports.com/mondays-schedule-scoreboard-01-20-20/

FHS gymnastics team posts a win at Attleboro
FHS gymnastics team posts a win at Attleboro

FHS Indoor Track Performances from D1 Relays 1/18/2020


MSTCA James Kalperis Indoor D1 Relays                     
             Sponsored by Boston Athletic Association  - 1/18/2020              
                 Reggie Lewis Track & Athletic Center- Boston                  



Girls 4x50 Yard Relay
===================================================================
      Div. 1: # 24.52  1/21/2012 NEWTON NORTH                                
                       S Brown, C Forbes, K Prior, K Wong                
    School                                               Finals H#
===================================================================
Finals
  1 Acton-Boxborough  'A'                 25.49 10 
 19 Franklin  'A'                               26.84 6 26.837
 28 Franklin  'B'                               27.56 3


Girls 4x200 Meter Relay
===================================================================
      Div. 1: # 1:44.45  2005 CAMBRIDGE RINDGE & LATIN                  
    School                                               Finals H#
===================================================================
  1 Lexington  'A'                             1:48.18 7 
  2 Franklin  'A'                               1:51.66 4 
  22 Franklin  'B'                             1:59.87 3


Girls 4x400 Meter Relay
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      Div. 1: # 3:59.29  2008 LINCOLN-SUDBURY REG.                      
    School                                               Finals H#
===================================================================
  1 Newton North  'A'                       4:03.99 3 
  7 Franklin  'A'                               4:16.35 2


Girls 4x800 Meter Relay
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      Div. 1: # 9:16.79  2008 LINCOLN-SUDBURY REG.                      
    School                                               Finals H#
===================================================================
  1 Newton South  'A'                       9:26.95 2 
 10 Franklin  'A'                             10:23.50 1

Girls 1600 Sprint Medley
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      Div. 1: # 4:07.6h  1982 NEEDHAM                                   
    School                                               Finals H#
===================================================================
  1 Brookline  'A'                             4:13.33 5 
 15 Franklin  'A'                             4:49.24 2 
 21 Franklin  'B'                             5:00.20 2


Girls Distance Medley
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      Div. 1: # 12:16.16  1/9/2016 Lincoln-Sudbury Reg.                     
    School                                               Finals 
================================================================
  1 Newton North  'A'                     12:57.13  
 15 Franklin  'A'                             14:04.68 


Girls 4x50 Yard Shuttle Hurdle
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      Div. 1: # 29.11  1/21/2012 NEWTON NORTH                                
                       S Brown, S Lehman, K Wong, K Prior                
    School                                               Finals H#
===================================================================
  1 Acton-Boxborough  'A'                 29.68 5 
 10 Franklin  'A'                               34.19 4 
 14 Franklin  'B'                               35.58 2

Girls High Jump Relay
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      Div. 1: # 4.80m  2010 ANDOVER =15' 9"                             
    Name                    Year School     Finals           
=======================================================================
  1 Albright, Sophie             Framingham 1.62m   5-03.75 
  2 Morse, Lindsey               Franklin 1.57m   5-01.75 
  9 Fraulo, Ava                  Franklin 1.47m   4-09.75 
 13 Guidi, Katelyn               Franklin 1.42m   4-07.75

Girls High Jump Team Scores
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    Name                    Year School     Finals           
=======================================================================
  1 Newton North, Girls          Newton North 4.61m   15-01.50 
  2 Franklin, Girls              Franklin 4.46m   14-07.50


Girls Long Jump Team Scores
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    Name                    Year School     Finals           
=======================================================================
  1 Newton North, Girls          Newton North 14.82m   48-07.50 
  6 Franklin, Girls              Franklin 13.45m   44-01.50

Girls Long Jump Relay
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      Div. 1: # 15.04m  1/21/2012 NEWTON NORTH =49' 4.25"                    
    Name                    Year School     Finals H#
========================================================================
  1 Manigault, McKenzi           Brockton 5.14m   16-10.50 1 
 14 Nguyen, Katie                Franklin 4.63m 15-02.25  2 
 18 Addi, Sabrina                Franklin 4.51m 14-09.75  2 
 31 Fenerty, Jillian             Franklin 4.31m 14-01.75  2


Girls Shot Put Team Scores
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    Name                    Year School     Finals           
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  1 Durfee, Girls                Durfee 27.25m   89-05.00 
   14 Franklin, Girls              Franklin 23.36m 76-07.75


Girls Shot Put Relay
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      Div. 1: # 31.30m  1990 BROCKTON =102' 8"                          
    Name                    Year School     Finals H#
========================================================================
  1 Dinsmore Jr, Iyonna          Durfee 10.56m   34-07.75 3 
 17 McDonnell, Danielle          Franklin 8.62m 28-03.50  1 
 33 Addi, Sabrina                Franklin 8.06m 26-05.50  1 
 58 Hansom, Katie                Franklin 6.68m 21-11.00  1


Boys 4x50 Yard Relay
===================================================================
      Div. 1: # 21.82  1/21/2012 LAWRENCE                                    
                       R Garcia, B Montero Ford, R Munoz, M Severino     
    School                                               Finals H#
===================================================================
  1 Acton-Boxborough  'A'                 21.84 12 
  18 Franklin  'A'                               23.57 7 
 41 Franklin  'B'                               24.83 3

Boys 4x200 Meter Relay
===================================================================
      Div. 1: # 1:30.4h  1990 BROCKTON                                  
    School                                               Finals H#
===================================================================
  1 Lowell  'A'                                   1:31.36 10 
  9 Franklin  'A'                               1:35.90 6
39 Franklin  'B'                             1:42.79 2


Boys 4x400 Meter Relay
===================================================================
      Div. 1: # 3:18.3h  1979 BROCKTON                                  
    School                                               Finals H#
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  1 Newton North  'A'                       3:26.11 5 
  34 Franklin  'A'                             3:58.33 2


Boys 4x800 Meter Relay
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      Div. 1: # 7:53.3h  1984 CAMBRIDGE RINDGE & LATIN                  
    School                                               Finals H#
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  1 Acton-Boxborough  'A'               8:10.37 2 
  2 Franklin  'A'                               8:13.53 2


Boys 1600 Sprint Medley
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      Div. 1: # 3:31.3h  1993 BROCKTON                                  
    School                                               Finals H#
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  1 Newton North  'A'                       3:36.46 6 
  18 Franklin  'A'                             3:57.98 4 
 26 Franklin  'B'                             4:02.61 4


Boys Distance Medley
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      Div. 1: # 10:26.00  1994 XAVERIAN - WESTWOOD                      
    School                                               Finals H#
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  1 Lexington  'A'                           10:41.78 2 
 18 Franklin  'A'                             11:53.24 1


Boys 4x50 Yard Shuttle Hurdle
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      Div. 1: # 25.66  1/9/2015 Andover                                     
                       A Mattucci, S Caveney, J Montrang, S Silveiria    
    School                                               Finals H#
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  1 Lowell  'A'                                     26.07 6 
  18 Franklin  'A'                               33.09 3


Boys Long Jump Team Scores
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    Name                    Year School     Finals           
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  1 Revere, Boys                 Revere 18.69m   61-04.00 
   14 Franklin, Boys               Franklin 15.97m 52-04.75


Boys Long Jump Relay
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      Div. 1: # 19.17m  1/16/2011 NEW BEDFORD =62'10.75"                     
    Name                    Year School     Finals H#
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  1 Kwaateng, Richmond           Lowell 6.67m   21-10.75 1 
 26 Cummings, Jacob              Franklin 5.63m 18-05.75  3 
 50 Clifford, Jack               Franklin 5.24m 17-02.25  3 
 57 Underwood, Tate              Franklin 5.10m 16-08.75  3

Boys Shot Put Relay
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      Div. 1: # 47.23m  1982 NEW BEDFORD =154'11"                       
    Name                    Year School     Finals H#
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  1 Klein, Max                   Newton North 15.79m   51-09.75 3 
 62 Truenow, Shane               Franklin 10.89m 35-08.75  5 
 77 Addi, Zachary                Franklin 8.82m 28-11.25  5 
 80 Palmeiri, Owen               Franklin 8.22m 26-11.75  5

Boys Shot Put Team Scores
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    Name                    Year School     Finals           
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  1 Newton North, Boys           Newton North 44.03m 144-05.50 
  26 Franklin, Boys               Franklin 27.93m 91-07.75


Women - Team Rankings - 10 Events Scored
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    1) Newton North                66 2) Lexington         40   
    3) Acton-Boxborough            39 4) Newton South         18   
    5) Wachusett                   17.50  6) Franklin                   17   
    7) Brookline                   16 7) Peabody Vet. Mem.         16   
    9) Boston Latin School         12 10) Lowell         11   
   11) Cambridge Rindge & Latin    10 11) Durfee         10   
   11) Brockton                    10 14) Weymouth         8   
   14) Needham                      8 16) Everett       4   
   17) Framingham                   2.50 18) Attleboro       2   
   18) Shrewsbury                   2 20) Haverhill       1   

                    Men - Team Rankings - 10 Events Scored
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    1) Newton North                48 2) Acton-Boxborough         46   
    3) Lowell                      35 4) Lexington         24   
    5) Saint John's Prep           21 6) Brockton         17   
    7) Revere                      16 7) Wachusett         16   
    9) Methuen                     11 9) Boston College High        11   
   11) Shrewsbury                   9  12) Franklin                    8   
   12) Westford Academy             8 12) Framingham       8   
   15) Newton South                 7 16) Weymouth       6   
   16) Xaverian Brothers            6 16) Needham       6   
   19) Cambridge Rindge & Latin     4 20) Haverhill       2   
   21) Lawrence                     1 



Tyler Brogan and Sami Powderly present a donation in the memory of Coach Kristen Polizzotto of Stoneham High School from the Franklin Track and Field Booster Club to the MSTCA Executive Rick Kates.
Tyler Brogan and Sami Powderly present a donation in the memory of Coach Kristen Polizzotto of Stoneham High School from the Franklin Track and Field Booster Club to the MSTCA Executive Rick Kates.
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