Wednesday, June 21, 2023

Town of Franklin Awarded $500,000 EPA Brownfields Cleanup Grant

Continued Environmental Assessment and Remediation Work at the Nu-Style Property to Unlock Opportunities for Redevelopment with $100,000 Contribution from the Town of Franklin.

The Town of Franklin has been awarded $500,000 by the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) through the Brownfields Multipurpose, Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund, and Cleanup Grant Program. The funds will be used to complete remediation of soil and groundwater contamination at the town-owned former "Nu-Style Property" at 21 Grove St.; a critical step towards continued investment of the Grove St. corridor. 

The "Nu-Style Property" is one of several properties in a small mill complex that has a long manufacturing history (at least 90 years). Environmental contamination from previous owners, especially Nu-Style Company & Image Jewelry, was significant. Similar to other communities with brownfields sites, Franklin has struggled to obtain the resources needed to fully clean up the property to unlock redevelopment, as Federal and State grant funding programs are very competitive, and the cost of brownfields cleanup is costly.

Due to funding from the Bipartisan Infrastructure Law, nationally, 262 communities were selected to receive over $215 million in competitive EPA Brownfields funding through the Multipurpose, Assessment, Revolving Loan Fund, and Cleanup (MARC) Grant Program. This represents the highest funding level ever announced in the history of the Brownfields Program. Even with this unprecedented level of funding, the Town of Franklin was one of only six Massachusetts communities awarded EPA Brownfields Cleanup funding in 2023.

"Through the bipartisan infrastructure law, Congress put politics aside to invest in our future. Children in Franklin will inherit cleaner water & cleaner soil as a result of this grant, and everyone will benefit from unlocking more economic development." said U.S. Congressman Auchincloss.

According to Bryan Taberner, the Town of Franklin's Director of Planning and Community Development, "The Town has worked for well over 15 years to assess the environmental contamination at the former industrial site, and clean it up for redevelopment."

The Town has committed $100,000 in American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) funding to support the project. Town Administrator Jamie Hellen notes, "By investing $600,000 in total funding towards remediation of the Nu-Style property, the town will enhance a more valuable asset, which will pave the way for additional economic development opportunities in town."

For more information on the EPA's Brownfields Program: https://www.epa.gov/brownfields.

Shared from -> https://www.franklinma.gov/home/news/franklin-awarded-500000-epa-brownfields-cleanup-grant

Franklin Awarded $500,000 EPA Brownfields Cleanup Grant
Franklin Awarded $500,000 EPA Brownfields Cleanup Grant

Genealogy Club, Thursday, June 29, 6:30 PM

Common names or people of the same name in one family can cause a lot of confusion in genealogy. 
  • Is that the father getting married for the second time or his son getting married for the first? 
  • Has somebody given your ancestor different parents? 
  • Can there be two Joseph Johnsons born the same year in the same town? 
We will look at different ways to determine how to separate unique individuals. This program is free and open to all who are interested.  No registration required.


Genealogy Club, Thursday, June 29, 6:30 PM
Genealogy Club, Thursday, June 29, 6:30 PM

Affordable housing available at 90 Palomino Drive, Application & Flyer available

"Please see attached flyer for an affordable home resale at 90 Palomino Drive in Dover Farms. 
Applications are available at https://t.co/KmOrHZJX1d"

Shared from -> https://t.co/0Vi5myWRZ8



Flyer ->   https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/news/flyer_1_90_palomino_0.pdf   

Town of Franklin, MA: Affordable Home Available - 90 Palomino Drive
Town of Franklin, MA: Affordable Home Available - 90 Palomino Drive

"Where's The Toast?" Memory Café - Weds, June 21 at 1 PM

Hello All,

Please join us for our "Where's The Toast?" Memory café tomorrow, Wednesday, June 21 at 1 PM.  

Ted Powers will be entertaining us with songs we know and love as well as a little tap dancing!

Memory Cafés are safe and inviting spaces for those who have memory loss,
their families and caregivers. Join us for an hour of music, socialization and
engagement featuring Ted Powers "Tap Dancing Ted"

"Where's The Toast?" Memory Café - Weds, June 21 at 1 PM
"Where's The Toast?" Memory Café - Weds, June 21 at 1 PM

 
This Memory Café is supported in part by a generous grant from the Franklin Cultural Council, a local agency supported by the Mass Cultural Council, a state agency.

Please RSVP if you are able to attend.  We look forward to seeing you.

Ariel

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Ariel Doggett

Supportive Programming Coordinator
Programming / Volunteer Coordinator

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"We rise by lifting others" - Robert Ingersoll
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Cultural District Committee Meeting - June 22 at 7 PM (virtual)

Cultural District Committee Meeting
Thursday, June 22, 2023 7:00 PM
Virtual Meeting - AGENDA

Review and Approval of Meeting Minutes
  • April 13, 2023 Cultural District Meeting
  • May 11, 2023 Cultural District Meeting

Committee Membership - John LoPresti & Pandora Carlucci
Two FCDC Members’ Terms up for Renewal
Vacant Positions
Election of Officers

Artsy Box Update - Amy Adams & John LoPresti

Update on MCC CDI Grant - Bryan Taberner
Funding Summary
Reimbursement Invoicing
MCC Annual Report

Upcoming FCD Events and Opportunities - Discussion

Adjourn


Future CDC Meetings: Second Thursday of Each Month, at 7:00 pm.



The listings of matters are those reasonably anticipated by the Chair which may be discussed at the meeting. Not all items listed may in fact be discussed and other items not listed may also be brought up for discussion to the extent permitted by law. For additional information, contact: Bryan W. Taberner, AICP, Planning and Community Development Director at 508-520-4907 or btaberner@franklinma.gov.

Franklin Cultural District: Arts are happening here!
Franklin Cultural District: Arts are happening here!

Friendly Reminder: Pickleball start time is 8 AM at King St Memorial Park

Shared from the Franklin Recreation page:
"As you know, there is opposition to the sport of pickleball and the noise it creates in other parts of the country/state.  Many Towns are being forced to shut down courts and facilities due to neighbors that do not like the sound.  I'm not sure if this group knows, but we have neighbors of the King Street courts that are not happy with the noise.  
Especially with early morning play on weekends.  I received another complaint today of someone playing pickleball at 6:20 AM.  This really isn't fair to the neighborhood.  
We have advertised start time would be no earlier than 8:00am.  Just to reiterate, the hours at King Street courts are:
Open Play-8:00am-12:00pm
Reservations-12:00-4:00pm
Open Play-4:00-8:00pm
Please continue to use the Team Reach app on your mobile device: Group code:  KingStPB 
With our hope for additional courts in FY2024, we really need to spread the word that pickleball can not start before 8am.  These players breaking the rules will force the Town to shut down courts, like they have in other communities.  
We have all worked too hard for this to happen.  Please respect our neighbors and follow the rules.   
Thank you,  
Ryan Jette"

Check out the Pickleball paddle holder, order of play system at King St Memorial Fields
Check out the Pickleball paddle holder, order of play system at King St Memorial Fields

Franklin TV and wfpr.fm schedule for Wednesday, June 21, 2023

  • wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Wednesday

9:00 AM 12:00 Noon and 6:00 PM Franklin Matters Radio/FPS Voice – Steve Sherlock
Franklin and its local government, services and events  (repeats Saturday at 9 AM)

10:00 AM 1:00 PM and 7:00 PM  The Wonderful World of Wine – Mark Lenzi, Kim Simone    All about wine, its culture, lore and finer point.
11:00 AM 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM Franklin Matters Radio – Steve Sherlock
Franklin and its local government, services and events (repeats Saturday at 3 PM)

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 8, Verizon 26) = WEDNESDAY

7:30 am     It Takes A Village: Hockomock Area YMCA
8:30 am     Memorial Day 2023
10:00 am Matt York: Highway Men
11:30 am Cooking Thyme: Lobstah
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin: Meatballs
12:30 pm Sandhya: Eclairs
1:00 pm     Eat Around The World: Peru
1:30 pm     Pizzapalooza: White Pizza
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2018 Show 3
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 10
3:30 pm     Franklin Disability Expo
4:00 pm Veterans' Call: Steve Crouteau
4:30 pm     FHS Graduation 2023
7:00 pm     Circle of Friends: Tracy Grammer

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel (Comcast 96, Verizon 28) = WEDNESDAY

7:00 am     Public School Event: Lifelong Music Pt. 2 05-13-19
8:30 am     All-Town Showcase 2023: Band
10:00 am SAFE Coalition: Woody Geissman
11:00 am Winning Ways with the MIAA: Shaun Hart Pt 1
12:30 pm FHS Girls Varsity Lacrosse: v Westwood 06-13-23
2:30 pm     FHS Varsity Softball: v Milford 05-22-23
5:30 pm     FHS Varsity Baseball: v Walpole 06-07-23
9:00 pm FHS Theater Company: Lord of the Flies
10:00 pm FHS Graduation 2023

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 11, Verizon 29) = WEDNESDAY

8:00 am Town Council: 06-07-23
2:00 pm Town Council: 06-07-23
6:00 pm Economic Development Subcommittee:  LIVE, Chambers  850 6297 9258
7:00 pm      Town Council:  LIVE, Chambers  863 5063 5102

Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf 

Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm)
Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm)

Tuesday, June 20, 2023

Anne Bergen & Kaye Kelly selected for 20th Annual Commonwealth Heroines Class of 2023

Join us on June 23, 2023 to celebrate this year's incredible class of Commonwealth Heroines. 

Anne Bergen & Kaye Kelly selected for 20th Annual Commonwealth Heroines Class of 2023
Anne Bergen & Kaye Kelly selected for 20th Annual Commonwealth Heroines Class of 2023

Each year the Commission partners with state legislators to identify women who make outstanding contributions to their organizations and in their communities. Each legislator is encouraged to submit one woman from their constituency as a means of recognizing their invaluable efforts and extraordinary acts of service, who are making a big difference in their communities but not necessarily making the news.

The Massachusetts Commission on the Status of Women (MCSW) will be celebrating the 20th Annual Commonwealth Heroines Class of 2023 on Friday, June 23, 2023, at the Massachusetts Statehouse in the Great Hall of Flags. Opening remarks will be made by MCSW Chairwoman Dr. Sarah Glenn-Smith, followed by a special recognition of all 125 honorees.

“The Commonwealth Heroines are women who don’t make the news, but make all the difference in their communities,” said MCSW Chairwoman Dr. Sarah Glenn-Smith. “Thousands of women in every community across the Commonwealth perform unheralded acts on a daily basis that make our homes, neighborhoods, cities, and towns better places to live. Commonwealth Heroines use their time, talent, spirit, and enthusiasm to enrich the lives of others in their community. They are mentors, volunteers, and innovators - they are the glue that keeps a community together.”

We are proud to announce the following women as this year’s Commonwealth Heroines Class of 2023 and look forward to publicly recognizing them at our event on Friday, June 23nd, 2023: 
  • Anne Bergen of Franklin
  • Kaye Kelly of Franklin
If you have questions, please do not hesitate to reach out to the MCSW at MCSW@mass.gov.


Franklin Girls Scout bridging ceremony held on June 4, 2023

Franklin Girl Scouts held their bridging ceremony on June 4, 2023 at New England Chapel.

Heather provided the Welcome Address
Good afternoon to our Girl Scouts, Leaders, Honored Guests, Family & Friends and welcome to our Bridging & Awards Ceremony for 2023. For those of you who do not know me, my name is Heather and I wear many hats in our Franklin Service Unit. 
Heather provided the Welcome Address
Heather provided the Welcome Address

First and foremost, I am a parent to two Girl Scouts here today, a 2nd year Cadette, and a 2nd year Brownie. I am also Cookie Mom & Treasurer for both of my girls’ troops, a co-leader for the Brownie troop, and most recently added on being the  
Treasurer as well as the Fall Product & Cookie Mentor for Franklin Girl Scouts. I love being a part of this organization and helping foster strong, independent, caring young ladies in our community in hopes that they can go out into the world and do even better than we have.

We are so glad to have you all here today to take part in the long standing tradition of “Bridging.” For our newest Girl Scout parents, bridging is the act of crossing from one level of Girl Scouts to the next. There are a total of 6 levels before becoming an Adult member, most of these levels are maintained for 2 years. We begin as Daisies in Kindergarten & 1st grade. Brownies are 2nd & 3rd grade. Juniors are our 4th & 5th graders. Cadettes are 3 years for all of middle school 6, 7, & 8th grade. Then it is 2 years each of Seniors & Ambassadors through High School. You will see and hear from troops in each of these levels today, some will bridge, others will not, but all of them have wonderful things to share with us today.

This year it finally felt like we were truly back to Girl Scouting as normal after 2 years of makeshift scouting during COVID, and this year there were many changes within our Service Unit (SU). Our long-time Franklin GS Mentor stepped down and a new team of leaders worked hard to step up and get our Service Unit back up and flourishing after the past few years. I’d like to thank and recognize Liz Feigen for stepping up to take on that new leadership role so that our SU did not dissolve, and Sarah Clarke for her help working together with Liz to keep our SU thriving this year and bringing back so many long standing traditions. Thank you both.

Before we get to the Girls and their accomplishments, recognitions, and bridging, I’d like just a few more moments to highlight some of the wonderful and fun things we did as a whole Service Unit this year. Our Service Unit is Franklin Girl Scouts as a whole, we run under GSEMA, but operate independently for anyone wondering. This fall we came back to the Harvest Festival with a tent for crafting and recruitment trying to remind girls and parents that Girl Scouts are still here in Franklin, MA! 
We of course sold cookies, as you all very well know, and had so many amazing cookie booths. We hit some incredible numbers for both personal and troop sales! I will let the troops choose to mention the personal sales, but I would like to recognize Daisy Troop 64085 as our top selling troop for the year, and Junior Troop 82351 as our 2nd highest selling troop. Great job ladies, I’m sure you will do or have already done so many amazing things with the money you earned from all of your hard work. While mentioning cookies I would at this time like to recognize all of our wonderful Cookie Volunteers who are here today. 
If you are a TCC “aka Cookie Mom” would you please stand so we can thank you for all you did for us this year. We could not have a cookie season without you, so thank you from all of us for your hours of dedication to ensure the cookies were ordered & picked up, cookie booths were stocked, and all of these girls got their numbers in on time. Thank you. 
If you are a TCC and also a Troop Leader or Asst Leader would you please remain standing. These volunteers work double time during cookie season, not only doing all of the things I just mentioned, but also planning and running our Girl Scouts’ meetings! They are rock stars!!! Thank you ladies, for all that you do for our girls.

Some other highlights at the SU level include multiple donations to the Franklin Food Pantry during the holidays, lots of cookies after cookie season, as well as snack items following our My Guy and Me Dance. In total over 200lbs was donated this year from our Franklin Girl Scouts. We also had a troop that donated to first responders as well as the FFP. This year our My Guy & Me Dance returned after a three years hiatus, with over 80 Girl Scouts in attendance and 75 special Guys dancing the night away! 
I can tell you that was a big thing in my house, as my daughter was a 1st year Daisy in 2020 when the Dance was canceled just a few days before it was supposed to take place. Now 2nd year Brownies (that’s 4 years of GS) were finally able to go!!! Franklin also held World Thinking Day at the FPL as a public event for the first time ever which was a wonderful time. 
We participated in Franklin’s Earth Day Cleanup, we had a super fun Roller Skating Party at Roller Kingdom, and most recently marched in the Memorial Day Parade. It has been such a wonderful year seeing our Girl Scouts back out front and center in the community, and we hope to do even more next year to let Franklin know we are here, and we are SO much more than just cookies.

Last on my agenda this afternoon is to recognize all of our INCREDIBLE volunteers who are here today as Leaders. Without our leaders and assistant leaders, we would not have Girl Scouting, period. These women put in hours of work on top of everything else they have going on to dedicate their time to these young ladies sitting in front of me. They plan meetings and execute them, they learn songs and games that have been around for decades, and keep so many Girl Scout traditions alive and moving on to future generations. 
Most of them also volunteer at the Service Unit level to plan events like the dance, and this bridging ceremony today. They are amazing and hard-working and deserve to be recognized. If you are a leader, co-leader, or assistant leader of a troop, would you please stand and remain standing, we’re going to play a little game. If you have been a leader for at least 2 years, please remain standing. If you have been a leader for at least 4 years, please remain standing. 5 years….6 years….8 years…10 years….12 or more years. 
Thank you for your leadership and dedication to Girl Scouting in Franklin, and for anyone here today that wants to get more involved but does not want to lead a troop, please reach out to any one of us here today. Parent volunteers are so important not only at the troop level, but also at the town/service unit level. We would love parents to help with planning some of our bigger town events, and getting to know you!

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Tonight we would like to show our gratitude to 2 amazing volunteers for their dedicated service to our Franklin Girl Scouts, Roni Doherty, and Judi Cook.



Judi Cook started volunteering when her granddaughter was in Daisies. She joined as a leader for the troop as 2nd year Daisies and remained a leader through 2 years of Brownies, 2 years of Juniors, 3 years of Cadettes, and all 4 years of High School staying with the troop for a total of 12 years. During this time Judi also took on the additional role of becoming the Franklin Girl Scouts Treasurer, and served in that role for at least 7 years. She was also the designated CORI Volunteer for our Service Unit. At this time we would like to recognize and thank you Judi for your 12 years of service to Girl Scouting in Franklin. Would you please come up and accept this recognition on behalf of everyone here today.

Roni Doherty has been a staple in Franklin Girl Scouts longer than some of us have even lived in town. Roni has been a registered Girl Scout for the past 22 years, and is currently a Lifetime Member. Over the course of those 22 years she has led troops of Brownies for 6 years, Juniors for 2 years, Cadettes for 3 years, and the High School Seniors/Ambassadors for 9 years. Roni joined and began leading a Brownie troop before her own daughter had even joined Girl Scouts, and remained a leader for 7 years after her daughter graduated from High School. Beyond leading her own troops, Roni has received several awards from our Council. In 2010, Roni was awarded the Honor Pin from Girl Scouts of Eastern MA, in 2015 she was recognized for 5 years of Sustained Service, and in 2019 she received the Appreciation Pin.

 In 2019 Roni took her service beyond the troop level and began serving as Franklin’s Service Unit Coordinator. The Service Unit Coordinator is the key contact person for GSEMA to get information to each town’s troops. And the point person for troops to go to with questions about policies and procedures from GSEMA. She’s like the COO of Girl Scouts in Franklin. So it’s a big job, and Roni led us for years. She was knowledgeable, accessible, hard-working, and dedicated to making sure that leaders were informed, and the girls had a fantastic experience. This year, Roni has officially passed the torch on her leadership role. And while we know she has stepped down, we also know that Girl Scouts will always be a part of her life in some capacity, and that she is always one of our sisters.

 Thank you Roni, for your 22 years of service and leadership to Girl Scouting in Franklin. Would you please come up and accept this recognition on behalf of everyone here today.

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Bridging Ceremony by group
  • Daisy Troop 77229 
  • Daisy Troop 64036
  • Daisy Troop 64085 
  • Brownie Troop 70643 
  • Junior Troop 82351 
  • Cadette Troop 62378
  • Cadette Troop 62394 
  • High School Troop 80637 
Photo album of the event ->  https://photos.app.goo.gl/EEUhSBUyVfqiSX147

Sarah Dumas takes 2nd place at New Balance National Meet

So proud of these 3 for their performance at the New Balance National competition at UPenn. https://twitter.com/fhs_throwers/status/1670544469609836545

 

  • Sarah Dumas - 2nd in Pentathlon - 3518
  • Lily Deforge - Shot put - 9.88 (32'5")
  • Elizabeth Hopkins - Discus - 34.27 (112'5")

 Results shared from -> https://live.pttiming.com/?mid=5697

So proud of these 3 for their performance at the New Balance National competition at UPenn
So proud of these 3 for their performance at the New Balance National competition at UPenn

"Hope begins with truth" (video)

Sabrina Shankman (@shankman) tweeted on Mon, Jun 19, 2023:
In response to the story I wrote last week on ocean warming, a reader sent a link to a stunning piece of music performed by the @BangorSymphony that tells the story of the Gulf of ME's rising temperature. 
Worth a listen/watch: https://t.co/Vhm6lbEbzz
Shared from -> https://twitter.com/shankman/status/1670779875815292928

The video series introduction on the rising temperatures in the Maine coastline ->   https://youtu.be/mQCCtGHNdEk

The Warming Sea - March 19, 2022 Premiere - Opening Panel

The Warming Sea - March 19, 2022 Premiere - Short Film

The Warming Sea - World Premiere March 19, 2022


Franklin LGBTQ Alliance Newsletter - Celebrate with Pride - June 25


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Franklin LGBTQ Alliance
Monthly Newsletter: Celebrate with Pride Edition!
Celebrate with Pride is coming up on June 25th!
Make sure to spread the word and sign-up to volunteer below
CALL FOR CELEBRATE WITH PRIDE VOLUNTEERS! 

Fill out the survey if you are interested in volunteering for the event
T-Shirts!! Get your Celebrate with Pride T-Shirts!!! 
 
First photo: Unisex size XL!  --------------------------  Second photo: Tapered size 2XL! 
 
Special thanks to our AMAZING president and t-shirt model Amber Wilson :) 
 
You get a t-shirt free with each donation of $25 or more! 
 
 
**Note: We have had so much interest in shirts that we have limited sizes available and may sell out before Celebrate with Pride, so get them while they last**
 
Join us at the Franklin Public Library for their monthly game night. All are welcome to come and play cards/dice/board games!
 
We want to make this a safe, fun, inviting event monthly and the more people that join the more games we can play. 🎲♟️🧩

Tuesday, June 20th, 6-8 PM

Let's play some GAYmes y'all :)
Franklin Federated Church thrift shop is having special pride shopping hours during Celebrate with Pride: Sunday, June 25th from 1pm to 3pm
 
Proceeds are generously being donated to the Franklin LGBTQ Alliance!
 
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Franklin TV and wfpr.fm schedule for Tuesday, June 20, 2023

  • wfpr.fm or 102.9 on the FM dial = Tuesday

9:00 AM 12:00 Noon and 6:00 PM  Jazz Journey – with Pamela Hines
2 hours. An insightful tour of Jazz Greats in a golden era

11:00 AM 2 PM and 8:00 PM SAFE Radio– Jim Derick and Dr. Anne Bergen Addressing issues of Drug Abuse Disorder 

  • Franklin All Access TV - Our Public Access Channel (Comcast 8, Verizon 26) = TUESDAY

7:00 am     FPAC: Broadway in Franklin 2022
8:30 am     Drink Responsibly: Craft Roots
9:00 am     It Takes A Village: Hockomock Area YMCA
10:00 am Frank's Musings: Joe Biden
11:00 am Senior Connection: Joe Landry
12:00 pm Brook'n'Cookin: Meatballs
12:30 pm Sandhya: Eclairs
1:00 pm     Pizzapalooza: White Pizza
1:30 pm     Winning Ways with the MIAA: Shaun Hart Pt 1
2:00 pm New England Candlepins: Summer 2018 Show 3
3:00 pm Candlepin New Generation: Show 10
5:00 pm Memorial Day Breakfast 2023
6:30 pm     Franklin Disability Expo
9:00 pm Circle of Friends: Tracy Grammer

  • Franklin Pride TV - Our Educational Channel (Comcast 96, Verizon 28) = TUESDAY

7:00 am     Public School Event: FHS Jazz Cafe 2023
9:00 am     Public School Event: Lifelong Music Pt. 2 05-13-19
10:30 am FHS Varsity Softball: v Milford 05-22-23
12:30 pm Winning Ways with the MIAA: Shaun Hart Pt 1
2:00 pm It Takes A Village: Hockomock Area YMCA
3:00 pm FHS Graduation 2021
5:30 pm     All-Town Showcase 2023: Band
7:00 pm     FHS Senior Awards Night 2023
9:30 pm     FHS Boys Varsity Lacrosse: v Needham 06-08-23

  • Franklin Town Hall TV - Our Government Channel (Comcast 11, Verizon 29) = TUESDAY

8:00 am School Committee: 06-13-23
12:00 pm Master Plan Committee: 06-14-23
2:00 pm School Committee: 06-13-23
6:00 pm Open Space and Recreation Plan:  LIVE, Chambers  863 4507 5948

Get this week's program guide for Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm) online  http://franklin.tv/programguide.pdf 

Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm)
Franklin.TV and Franklin Public Radio (wfpr.fm)