Tuesday, April 6, 2021

FHS volleyball team tops Attleboro; both track teams top King Philip

From HockomockSports.com and Twitter we share the FHS sports results: 
 
Volleyball = Franklin, 3 @ Attleboro, 0 – Final

Boys Winter Track = King Philip @ Franklin,  Win (score not yet available)
Girls Winter Track = King Philip @ Franklin, 
Win (score not yet available)
 
 
For other results around the Hockomock League
 
Updated 4/6/21 PM
[Girls Winter Varsity Indoor Track] Franklin HS defeats King Philip Rgnl HS, 61 to 30.
[Boys Winter Varsity Indoor Track] Franklin HS defeats King Philip Rgnl HS, 52 to 39.
https://twitter.com/FHSSports/status/1379499464285638665

Hockomock League: Away Spectators Expanded for all Fall II Competitions

"Effective immediately, the Hockomock League will admit 2 family members of all AWAY student-athletes competing in games, matches, or meets. Home-team spectator restrictions continue to be limited to 2 adult family members and siblings per HOME participant.

This policy will include all league sports offered during the Fall II season: Cheerleading, Football, Volleyball, Track and Field, and Unified Basketball. 

The Athletic Directors will continue to monitor information as it is made available from the EEA, DESE, and our local Boards of Health. Each district has the ability to modify this policy based on its own facility limitations and/or local Board of Health restrictions. It is our goal to focus on the health and safety of our communities while safely permitting family members of our athletes the opportunity to watch high school sports in person. "

Shared from the Hockomock League page
 
Hockomock League Fall II Update on Away Spectators
Hockomock League:  Away Spectators Expanded for all Fall II Competitions


Franklin Art Association: Marjorie Sardella - Photography - April 7, 2021

FAA member Marjorie Sardella will talk about her approach to photography. Monthly meeting Wednesday, April 7, 2021 at 6:30 PM. 

Marjorie S. Sardella ~ Marjorie’s love of photography began at the age of ten with her first Brownie Camera. She later painted in oils for several years, but eventually returned to her first love, photography. Having taken several photography courses in the past, at Boston College, she came to love the process of creating a finished photo from a developed negative in the darkroom, skills Marjorie now applies to her photographic works, using mostly traditional darkroom techniques in her “digital darkroom” when required. 

Often, her photographic works are mistaken for paintings, perhaps reflecting on her earlier experience in oil painting. For twenty years, Marjorie was the event photographer and Photo archivist for the Boston College Presidential Scholars Program, which involved traveling to France for over a month each year, offering her the opportunities to travel to other western European countries as well as ventures throughout the northeastern part of the US. 

Through the years, Marjorie’s photos of land, sea, and cityscapes, of wildlife and people seek to capture moments in time that also evoke a sense of timelessness, inviting viewers to enter into a world that rouses, renews and rewards their inner selves.

Zoom link for FAA Meeting Apr 7 =>  https://us02web.zoom.us/j/82181910922?pwd=ME9aTGtvRVJFVlg2aDBlMllVT1ZZdz09

Franklin Art Association:  Marjorie Sardella - Photography - April 7, 2021
Franklin Art Association:  Marjorie Sardella - Photography - April 7, 2021


Attention Senior Citizens - Comcast Discount Available

Senior Citizen Comcast Discount

Attention Franklin Seniors 65+!  You may be eligible for a monthly discount on your Comcast bill.  

"Comcast offers a $2.00 per month on off its monthly “Extra” Service Level or that Digital Level of Service"

Please find more information and the form to apply for the discount posted here https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/uploads/franklin_senior_citizen_discount_form_for_comcast.pdf 


Attention Senior Citizens - Comcast Discount Available
Attention Senior Citizens - Comcast Discount Available

Let’s Laugh Today is FREE Every Wednesday at 7:30 PM on ZOOM!

Let’s Laugh Today is free on ZOOM! 

There is nothing like a good belly laugh to help release stress and anxiety. These laughter exercises and gentle deep breathing help to bring more fresh oxygen into the body and brain helping you feel more energetic and healthy. It's a great way to connect with other people through eye contact while remaining socially distant and it is thoroughly up-lifting and immunity-boosting! 

See www.letslaughtoday.com for link to the free 45 minute ZOOM Meeting EVERY Wednesday at 7:30pm. 

All ages are welcome. You can sit or stand the entire time. It’s a good time to try something new and take care of your mental health! 

Led by local Certified Laughter Yoga Master Trainers and Laughter Ambassadors, Bill and Linda Hamaker. They are the HA Makers! They are the only Master Trainer couple on this continent! 

Let’s Laugh Today is FREE Every Wednesday at 7:30 PM on ZOOM!
Let’s Laugh Today is FREE Every Wednesday at 7:30 PM on ZOOM! 

CommonWealth Magazine: State revenue exceeds projection again; Committee on reimagining the post-COVID commonwealth begins work

 

"THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE collected more than $3 billion from Massachusetts residents, workers, and businesses last month, once again shattering the Baker administration’s expectations and putting the state’s coffers more than $1.5 billion ahead of where they were at the same time last year.

Revenue collections for March added up to a total of $3.061 billion — $402 million, or 15.1 percent, more than what was collected in March 2020 and $648 million or 26.8 percent more than what the Baker administration was expecting to collect last month.

Now nine months through fiscal year 2021, Massachusetts state government has collected $22.588 billion in taxes from people and businesses, which is $1.524 billion, or 7.2 percent, more than it did during the same nine mostly pre-pandemic months of fiscal year 2020. The last month Massachusetts saw a year-over-year decline in tax collections was September."

Continue reading the article online
 
"WHEN SEN. ADAM HINDS looks at the disproportionate toll COVID-19 has taken on poor people and communities of color in Massachusetts, he said, “It’s hard not to experience it as a massive policy failure.”

Hinds, a Pittsfield Democrat who now chairs a special Senate Committee on Reimagining Massachusetts Post-Pandemic Resiliency, said inequity will be a major focus of the committee as it has broad discussions on how to rebuild a stronger state in the wake of the COVID-19 emergency.

“It would be a dereliction of duty if we didn’t do everything in our power to correct the inequities that led to more death in certain communities,” Hinds said."
Continue reading the article online

RMV may resume inspections Wednesday, Apr 7

"Businesses that provide vehicle inspections in Massachusetts are “anxious” to resume offering the service, amid an ongoing problem with a Registry vendor that has shut down inspections for the past week in the Commonwealth and several other states, a trade group leader said Monday.

“Well, I think everybody is anxious to get it back online, so we’re all waiting,” said John Howell, co-executive director of the New England Service Station & Automotive Repair Association, in a phone interview.

He said service stations often see a spike in revenue toward the end of every month from drivers who need new inspection stickers. "

Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)

According to  Twitter, operations should resume 4/7/21 ... given the nature of the issue (per the vendor), we'll wait and see.   https://twitter.com/MassRMV/status/1379026141411999750

RMV may resume inspections Tuesday, Apr 6
RMV may resume inspections Tuesday, Apr 6


Communities Responding to Extreme Weather (CREW): Community Meeting for Franklin Residents - Apr 7

Communities Responding to Extreme Weather (CREW)

Building Resilience Across the Watershed

The Charles River Watershed Association has created a flood monitoring tool that shows flooding scenarios and the impacts of potential green infrastructure solutions along the Charles. This will equip watershed communities with the best information on community-specific impacts of climate change, helping to guide local investment, regulatory changes and predict the best ways to respond to flooding. 

We want to hear from you!

Our second Zoom discussion will focus on the tool's relevance to the upper parts of the Watershed, including Holliston, Milford, Franklin, Ashland, Hopkinton, Sherborn, Wrentham, Foxborough, Millis, Medway, Bellingham, Norfolk, and Hopedale.  Please join us and give input about your own climate-related stressors, your opinions about changing infrastructure, and your hopes for building climate resilience in your community! Share this email with your fellow residents, this is a conversation for everyone!

Communities Responding to Extreme Weather (CREW): Community Meeting for Franklin Residents - Apr 7
Community Meeting for Franklin Residents - Apr 7


Communities Responding to Extreme Weather (CREW) or CREW, is a 501c3 non-profit devoted to building up grassroots resilience in communities by engaging networks of local leaders through education, service, and planning. CREW has teamed up with the Charles River Watershed Association to spread the word about an upcoming project on the Charles. We hope to engage watershed community members around this project so we can incorporate their voices into this project.


Thank you for reading, and we hope to see you there!

"Mask Innovation Challenge: Building Tomorrow’s Mask"

 

"The Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has launched a competition to develop “the next generation of masks” with the winning submission receiving a $500,000 cash prize.

The competition — “Mask Innovation Challenge: Building Tomorrow’s Mask” — is a partnership between HHS’s Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority (BARDA) and the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH).

In the announcement, HHS notes that many health authorities around the world are encouraging people to wear masks to mitigate the spread of infectious diseases, but masks often present some challenges such as: “contact dermatitis with prolonged wear, physical discomfort, fogging of eyeglasses, and difficulty communicating.”

Continue reading the article online
 
More info on the "Mask Innovation Challenge" can be found

"Mask Innovation Challenge: Building Tomorrow’s Mask"
"Mask Innovation Challenge: Building Tomorrow’s Mask"


Monday, April 5, 2021

Community Preservation Committee - Agenda - Apr 6, 2021 - 7:00 PM

Community Preservation Committee Meeting
Agenda & Meeting Packet
April 6, 2021 = 7:00 PM


Agenda:
1. Approval of Minutes
2. Approval of Committee Meeting Schedule
3. FY22 Budget Approval
4. Open Space Presentation & Discussion

Recommended Committee Homework & Reading:
1. Open Space & Recreation Plan (https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/uploads/updated_osrp.pdf)

Agenda doc with connection info


Community Preservation Committee - Agenda - Apr 6, 2021 - 7:00 PM
Community Preservation Committee - Agenda - Apr 6, 2021 - 7:00 PM


Franklin TV: WFH (Mostly) - COVID life & work, day-by-day

by Pete Fasciano, Executive Director 04/04/2021

The COVID lifestyle is not anyone’s first choice, but for those among us with past WFH experience (working from home), our disciplines return – like muscle memory. (It’s like riding a bike.)  In that sense, I’m fortunate.

It’s oh-dark-thirty. No alarm, but I wake (sorta). In those first moments I accept each day for what it is – a gift. It is mine to make; mine to quietly savor. Mr. Coffee is my friend. I shuffle from kitchen to office. I shuffle through  my  email.  After  some thinking, writing and hitting [Send] several times. Then there is what needs doing – today, tomorrow, and in the days ahead. By now the Sun has decided to show up.

The week is peppered  with  Zoom  meetings  here and  there.  The day is  peppered with typical office humdrum – pay bills, more email [Reply]. There is documenting of the technical changes that  COVID has wrought across our facilities.   These  changes have spawned a rolling rebuild over the past year. There is more planning  and research for technical changes yet to come. I click–out some online orders for equipment and supplies. Boxes arrive through the week. With our studio closed, I’m ‘Shipping & Receiving’.

Now and then I deliver the boxes to the studio; restart whatever stopped working; fix whatever broke. I pick up the mail. A COVID-based routine.

Through the week there are small reminders. The mask and hand sanitizer hanging on the car door tell me why things are the way they are. For now. Just for now. That new normal is a–comin’. Just as I have embraced this day, so too, I shall rise enthusiastically to tomorrow, and eventually to that new normal – at oh-dark-thirty.

And – as always –

Thank you for listening to wfpr●fm. 

And, thank you for watching.

P.S. While you wait impatiently for that new normal – know the days between now and then for what they are – gifts. Enjoy opening each and every one.


Get this week's program guide for Franklin TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf  or for archive purposes  https://drive.google.com/file/d/1208kvZPyBHiJkuNpe6kCUllFV2Iavfhg/view?usp=sharing

The studio at 23 Hutchinson St, Franklin, MA
The studio at 23 Hutchinson St, Franklin, MA


2021 FHS XC - Track & Field Boosters Golf Tournament - Jun 4 - Sign up now!

Sign up now for the annual FHS T&F booster club Golf outing on June 4th! Check out the picture for more details and sign up with the link here = https://t.co/1VQpV7rxi4
Shared from Twitter: https://t.co/io87tC8M6B

2021 FHS XC - Track & Field Boosters Golf Tournament - Jun 4 - Sign up now!
2021 FHS XC - Track & Field Boosters Golf Tournament - Jun 4 - Sign up now!


Register O'Donnell Announces Filing of Residential Mortgage Assignment Bill

Norfolk County Register of Deeds William P. O’Donnell announced the filing of two bills designed to promote mortgage transparency here in Massachusetts.  For the upcoming legislative session Senator John Keenan (D-Quincy) filed legislation in the Massachusetts State Senate which was given Senate Docket # 493 while in the State House of Representatives, Representative William Galvin (D-Canton) filed legislation that was given House Docket # 991.

Register O’Donnell stated that both pieces of legislation would require that when banks transfer or assign their residential mortgages to a different lending institution then that assignment would be required to be recorded with the relevant Massachusetts Registry of Deeds office within 30 days of its execution.

Register O’Donnell stated “I want to express my appreciation to both Senator John Keenan and Representative Bill Galvin for filing this legislation.  If this legislation becomes law it would help homeowners find out if their mortgage has been assigned to another party in a very timely manner.  Also with this information available on-line it would be easier and more transparent for the homeowner to make sure they get this mortgage assignment information.”

The need for this legislation hit home recently when the Boston Globe published an article “Can You Help Get Me My $20,000.00 Back?” by Sean P. Murphy on December 8, 2020 which highlighted the difficulties that can result when an assignment is not recorded.  O’Donnell stated, “This article spoke about a couple who found a home in Worcester which needed work.  To finance the purchase and remolding costs, the couple wanted to sell their condo in Easton.  However, a title problem developed with the Easton condo due to a mortgage assignment not being properly recorded.  Because the assignment was not recorded at the Registry of Deeds, the lending institution who was the current holder of the mortgage lacked the legal authority to discharge the mortgage.  A process that should have taken a few days took several weeks as two large lending institutions could not get their act together and solve the title problem by filing the assignment.  After several weeks of back and forth the problem was resolved and the assignment was recorded, but only after the intervention of the Boston Globe.”

Senator John Keenan in commenting on the Residential Mortgage Assignment Bill stated “I am pleased to partner with Register O’Donnell again on this important consumer protection legislation that will help homeowners better understand who holds their mortgage, which will help protect their most important asset, their home.”  Representative Bill Galvin stated, “This bill is a tool that will allow homeowners to track residential mortgage assignments.  Filing the bill is the first step but getting other legislators to support this legislative initiative is so very important.”

Register O’Donnell indicated that local state representatives and state senators are signing on to sponsor both Senate Docket # 493 and House Docket # 991.  He urged citizens to reach out to their local state representatives and state senators and urge them to sign on as sponsors of this legislation.  A telephone number to the Massachusetts State House is 1-617-722-2000.  “Years ago former Speaker of the House Thomas “Tip” O’Neill said all politics is local.  Please contact your elected local state representatives and state senators and urge them to sign on as sponsors to Senate Docket # 493 and House Docket # 991, the Residential Mortgage Assignment Bill.”

To learn more about these and other Registry of Deeds events and initiatives, like us at facebook.com/NorfolkDeeds or follow us on twitter.com/NorfolkDeeds and Instagram.com/NorfolkDeeds.

The Norfolk County Registry of Deeds is located at 649 High Street in Dedham.  The Registry is a resource for homeowners, title examiners, mortgage lenders, municipalities and others with a need for secure, accurate, accessible land record information.  All land record research information can be found on the Registry’s website www.norfolkdeeds.org.  Residents in need of assistance can contact the Registry of Deeds Customer Service Center via telephone at (781) 461-6101, or email us at registerodonnell@norfolkdeeds.org.

 

Register O'Donnell Announces Filing of Residential Mortgage Assignment Bill
Register O'Donnell Announces Filing of Residential Mortgage Assignment Bill

10th Annual FBRTC Virtual Race – 5K run or walk 2021 -> May 22-31

Have you registered for our 10th Annual (this year virtual) 5K Run/Walk? It's our biggest fundraiser of the year and we would love your support. Click below for all the details. 

You can walk/run anywhere, you don't need to live locally or in MA! 
Thank you!


Rail Trail Event page =>

Follow the event on Facebook => 
https://www.facebook.com/185258844899495/posts/3867986569960019/

10th Annual FBRTC Virtual Race – 5K run or walk 2021 -> May 22-31
10th Annual FBRTC Virtual Race – 5K run or walk 2021 -> May 22-31


A video message from Diversity Awareness Club

A video message from Diversity Awareness Club: 



@DiversityFHS
https://twitter.com/DiversityFHS

 

Senior Center - Connections Newsletter for April 2021

Find the April 2021 edition of Connections here =>  https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/uploads/apr_connection_2021.pdf

Senior Center - Connections Newsletter for April 2021
Senior Center - Connections Newsletter for April 2021


50+ Job Seekers Group - Upcoming Events for April

Two workshops scheduled

1 - LAUNCHING OUR 50+ LATINO JOB SEEKERS BILINGUAL WORKSHOP SERIES!

If you are a job seeker residing in one of our many Latino communities in MA, we invite you to attend our 3-part Bilingual Workshop Series
  • April 21, 1-3pm: Skills Assessment and New Career Pathways
  • May 19, 1-3pm: Turn your Resume into a Marketing Tool
  • June 16, 1-3pm: Network your way to a New Career
 
*Advanced Registration Required for these Bilingual Workshops*

2 - Volunteerism-Path to Purpose & Employment

We are excited to have the following panelists:
  • Kara Cohen-AARP
  • Stacey Sirios-Commonwealth Corp/Mass Service Alliance
  • Donna Morelle-Empower Success Corp [ESC]
  • David Guydan-Discovery Centers
Learn how volunteering an change your life - and the lives’ of others. Gain an understanding of the value of volunteering as it relates to your job search. 

*Advanced Registration for this Special Event is Required*



50+ Job Seekers Group - Upcoming Events for April
50+ Job Seekers Group - Upcoming Events for April


Sunday, April 4, 2021

Franklin, MA: Town Council - Agenda - Apr 7, 2021

1. ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE CHAIR  

a. This meeting is being recorded by Franklin TV and shown on Comcast
channel 11 and Verizon Channel 29. This meeting may be recorded by others.
b. Identification of Council Members participating remotely

2. CITIZEN COMMENTS
Citizens are welcome to express their views for up to five minutes on a matter that is not on the agenda. The Council will not engage in a dialogue or comment on a matter raised during Citizen Comments. The Town Council will give remarks appropriate consideration and may ask the Town Administrator to review the matter.

3. APPROVAL OF MINUTES
March 17, 2021

4. PROCLAMATIONS/RECOGNITIONS
None Scheduled

5. APPOINTMENTS
None Scheduled

6. HEARINGS - 7:10pm
a. Street Acceptances: Union Meadows Road, Laurinda Lane, Brandywine Drive, Charles Drive from Station 0+00 to Station 2+51.71

7. LICENSE TRANSACTIONS
None Scheduled

8. PRESENTATIONS/DISCUSSIONS
a. Department of Public Works - Brutus Cantoreggi, DPW Director and Staff

9. SUBCOMMITTEE REPORTS
a. Capital Budget Subcommittee
b. Budget Subcommittee
c. Economic Development Subcommittee

10. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
10a. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 21-13: Capital FY21 (Motion to Approve Resolution 21-13 - Majority Roll Call Vote)

10b. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 21-14: OPEB Trust Funds Transfer (Motion to Approve Resolution 21-14 - Majority Roll Call Vote)

10c. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 21-15: Free Cash to Stabilization Accounts Transfers (Motion to Approve Resolution 21-15 - Majority Roll Call Vote)

10d. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 21-16: Water Enterprise Fund Retained Earnings to Water Line Project (Motion to Approve Resolution 21-16 - Majority Roll Call Vote)

10e. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 21-17: Order of Layout, Acceptance, and Taking of Union Meadows Road and Drainage Lot Parcel A and Drainage Easement (Motion to Approve Resolution 21-17 - Two-thirds Majority Roll Call Vote)

10f. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 21-18: Order of Acceptance of Laurinda Lane as a Public Way and Related Drainage Easements (Motion to Approve Resolution 21-18 - Two-thirds Majority Roll Call Vote)

10g. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 21-20: Order of Acceptance of Brandywine Road and Portion of Charles Drive as Public Ways and Related Drainage and Utility Easements (Motion to Approve Resolution 21-20 - Two-thirds Majority Roll Call Vote)

10h. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 21-21: Complete Streets Policy (Motion to Approve Resolution 21-21 - Majority Roll Call Vote)  https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif591/f/mai/files/10h._web.pdf

10i. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Resolution 21-22: Authorization for Intermunicipal Agreement with the Town of Foxborough for the Town of Foxborough to Provide Emergency Motor Vehicle Technician Services (Motion to Approve Resolution 21-22 - Majority Roll Call Vote)

10j. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Bylaw Amendment 21-868: Chapter 185, Zoning Article V, Special Regulations - First Reading (Motion to Move Bylaw Amendment 21-868 to a second Reading - Majority Roll Call Vote)

10k. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Bylaw Amendment 21-871: Chapter 82, Municipal Service Fees, Amended at Section 82-6 Schedule of Service Fees, Subsection A. Administration - Second Reading (Motion to Adopt Bylaw Amendment 21-871 - Majority Roll Call Vote)

10l. LEGISLATION FOR ACTION
Bylaw Amendment 21-873: Chapter 139, Sewer Use Regulation Update - First Reading (Motion to Move Bylaw Amendment 21-873 to a second Reading - Majority Roll Call Vote)
11. TOWN ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT
COVID-19

12. FUTURE AGENDA ITEMS
13. COUNCIL COMMENTS
14. EXECUTIVE SESSION
None Scheduled

ADJOURN
Note: Two-Thirds Vote: requires 6 votes
Majority Vote: requires majority of members present and voting 


or find the individual documents on the Town Council page

Franklin, MA: Town Council  - Agenda - Apr 7, 2021
Franklin, MA: Town Council  - Agenda - Apr 7, 2021


Milford football tops FHS 34-27

From HockomockSports.com we share the FHS sports results: 

Football = Milford, 34 @ Franklin, 27 – Final 
1st Quarter: (F) Mack Gulla 2-yard rush, XP no good; (M) Carter Scudo 8-yard rush, Nicholas Araujo XP good.
2nd Quarter: (F) Jared Arone 32-yard pass to Will Tracey, Parker Cheuvront XP good; (M) Brady Olson 1-yard rush, N. Araujo XP good; (M) Evan Hazard 35-yard fumble return, N. Araujo XP good; (F) J. Arone 3-yard pass to W. Tracey, P. Cheuvront XP good; (M) B. Olson 1-yard rush, XP no good.
3rd Quarter: No scoring.
4th Quarter: (M) Kevin O’Connor 60-yard interception return, N. Araujo XP good; (F) J. Arone 7-yard pass to Jake O’Brien, P. Cheuvront XP good.

Josh Perry, Managing Editor of HockomockSports.com, provides the game recap
Considering Milford’s track record in this long-running series against neighboring Franklin, it should be no surprise that if the Hawks were going to pull out just their second win against the Panthers since 1990 that it was going come right down to the final play.

Evan Hazard’s interception in the end zone sealed a wild, 34-27 victory for the Hawks on Saturday afternoon at Pisini Stadium, ending a wait of more than three decades for a road win against Franklin.

The Milford defense, which had recorded two shutouts in its three games so far this season, was given a stern test by Franklin’s spread offense but forced four turnovers and scored a pair of touchdowns, including Kevin O’Connor’s late interception return that proved to be the game-winner.

“I’ll take a win,” said first-year Milford coach Dale Olson. “I knew this rivalry had been one-sided in the past, I didn’t know it was that one-sided. I’m happy for our kids and we’ve just got to keep getting better. That’s it.”
Continue reading the game recap


For other results around the Hockomock League

Milford senior Carter Scudo (11) rushed for more than 170 yards to help the Hawks earn their second win against Franklin since 1990. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)
Milford senior Carter Scudo (11) rushed for more than 170 yards to help the Hawks earn their second win against Franklin since 1990. (Josh Perry/HockomockSports.com)


Volunteers needed for spring beautification project

Spring is in the air at the Franklin Downtown Partnership! The FDP and Franklin Garden Club is seeking volunteers for its spring beautification project. 

The volunteers will plant fresh flowers throughout the downtown area on Saturday, May 22

Sponsorship opportunities are also available for beautification. 

Please email Eileen Mason at emason4234@gmail.com if you are available to volunteer or Lisa Piana at downtown.franklin@yahoo.com to sponsor beautification.

 

Volunteers needed for spring beautification project
Volunteers needed for spring beautification project

Franklin Food Pantry donation reminders

"We have been receiving an abundance of perishable foods in our donation bin. Please do not donate items like milk, salads, yogurt or items from school lunches into our donation bin. We can not give those donated items out to our neighbors and it creates extra work for our staff and volunteers. 
In addition our donation bin will be LOCKED over the weekends now. 
Please drop off your nonperishable, unexpired items Monday through Friday but no during our distribution hours which are Tuesday from 9 to 1 and 5:30 to 6:30 pm and Friday from 9 to 1. 
Thank you for understanding."

Franklin Food Pantry donation reminders
Franklin Food Pantry donation reminders

Shared from the Food Pantry Facebook page:   https://www.facebook.com/FranklinFoodPantry/posts/4237546216279960


Kitchen Table Art Workshop: Mandala Painting - May 2

Kitchen Table Art Workshop: Mandala Painting

Kitchen Table Art Workshop: Mandala Painting

May 2, 2021 at 4 PM

With the The Creativity Curator, Jacqueline Volpe

Mandala

Mandala paintings are colorful geometric patterns with roots in ancient cultures. We will explore the practice of making mandala paintings as a form of intuitive meditation that can restore our body, mind, and heart. Presented on Zoom by Jacqueline Volpe, The Creativity Curator at jbvdesignstudio. Sign up by April 16, 2021. Kits will be provided for the first 12 Franklin residents. Pick up is at the Library from April 24 to May 1. To register, please contact Assistant Library Director Kim Shipala at 508-520-4941, or email kshipala@minlib.net . For a supply list and pre-workshop instructions visit Jacqueline at www.thecreativitycurator.com.

Mandala paintings are colorful geometric patterns with roots in ancient cultures. We will explore the practice of making mandala paintings as a form of intuitive meditation that can restore our body, mind, and heart. Presented on Zoom by Jacqueline Volpe, The Creativity Curator at jbvdesignstudio. Sign up by April 16, 2021. Kits will be provided for the first 12 Franklin residents. Pick up is at the Library from April 24 to May 1. To register, please contact Assistant Library Director Kim Shipala at 508-520-4941, or email kshipala@minlib.net . For a supply list and pre-workshop instructions visit Jacqueline at www.thecreativitycurator.com.

Shared from the Library page: https://www.franklinma.gov/franklin-public-library/news/kitchen-table-art-workshop-mandala-painting