Saturday, October 14, 2023

Sierras Pizza & Pub schedules Greek Night on Tuesday


Franklin's Most Favorite Pizza & Pub

370 King St. Franklin, MA 02038 | Phone : (508) 488-9900 


Catering : (781) 479-9440 |
 info@sierrasfranklin.com


So Here Is The Bottom Line
GREEK NIGHT is Here !



As Always  Best Regards


It is Our Pleasure Serving You
& thank you for allowing us to do so.


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How to avoid Medicare Open Enrollment scams


Consumer Alerts from the Federal Trade Commission

By Bridget Small

October is time for cooler days, warmer drinks, and the start of Medicare Open Enrollment Period. 

If you have Medicare, October 15 – December 7 is when you can make changes to your Medicare health and Part D prescription drug plans. 

About now, you'll probably be seeing ads from plans by mail, email, phone, and on TV. You might hear from scammers, too — but how will you know?

Read more ->  https://consumer.ftc.gov/consumer-alerts/2023/10/how-avoid-medicare-open-enrollment-scams


 

Vaccines and what they do "reduce your risk of hospitalization and death"

"Rick from Maryland is among the many readers who expressed bewilderment about becoming infected despite vaccination. “My wife and I are both in our 80s with diabetes," he wrote. "We got the new vaccine as soon as it became available. Not even two weeks later, we both tested positive. We are fine other than for a stuffy nose, but we are wondering what happened. Some of our family members are against vaccines, and they are using our experience to explain why they are not getting vaccinated.”

Rick brings up an important point: We need to be clear about what the coronavirus vaccines do and what they don’t. As with every medical intervention, health-care providers must set expectations so that people don’t view anticipated outcomes — in this case, testing positive — as failures.

The most important reason to stay up-to-date on coronavirus vaccines (and the flu vaccine and RSV vaccine, for that matter) is to reduce your risk of hospitalization and death. On this front, the coronavirus vaccine has delivered consistently strong results. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reports that the bivalent vaccine reduced the chance of critical illness by 69 percent in the week to 59 days following the shot. The protection remained three to four months later, though it diminished to 46 percent."
Continue reading the article online (subscription may be required)
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2023/10/12/covid-vaccine-booster-benefits-limitations-protection/

Vaccines and what they do "reduce your risk of hospitalization and death"
Vaccines and what they do "reduce your risk of hospitalization and death"

Friday, October 13, 2023

Franklin's Event Outlook: October 13, 2023 to October 19, 2023


Friday, October 13

2:00pm - Franklin Farmers Market (Town Common)

2:00pm - Thrift Threads thrift shop (Franklin Federated Church)

4:00pm - Pumpkin Patch & Sale (St John’s Episcopal Church)

6:00pm - Ayla Brown & Rob Bellamy (live music) (ticketed event) (La Cantina Winery)

7:30pm - Disney’s The Little Mermaid (ticketed event) (THE BLACK BOX)


Saturday, October 14

10:00am - Pumpkin Patch & Sale (St John’s Episcopal Church)

10:00am - Archaeology at Franklin State Forest (near Beaver & Grove St intersection)

10:00am - Touch a Truck (DPW yard on Fisher St)

10:00am - Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

11:00am - Putting for Patient (FHS Gymnasium)

12:00pm - Public Square Rosary Rally (St Mary's Church)

2:00pm - Red Apron Charcuterie (food selection) (La Cantina Winery)

2:00pm - Disney’s The Little Mermaid (ticketed event) (THE BLACK BOX)

3:00pm - Michael McArthur (live music) (La Cantina Winery)

7:30pm - Disney’s The Little Mermaid (ticketed event) (THE BLACK BOX)


Sunday, October 15

7:30am - All you can eat Breakfast (Franklin Rod & Gun Club)

12:00pm - Pumpkin Patch & Sale (St John’s Episcopal Church)

1:00pm - Franklin Historical Museum (always free)

2:00pm - Disney’s The Little Mermaid (ticketed event) (THE BLACK BOX)

3:00pm - Leslie Amper - live in concert plays Schumann (LIVEArts, 262 Chestnut St)


Monday, October 16

4:00pm - Pumpkin Patch & Sale (St John’s Episcopal Church)

6:00pm - Town Hall hosted by Senator Rausch (Franklin Senior Center)


Tuesday, October 17

4:00pm - Pumpkin Patch & Sale (St John’s Episcopal Church)

6:00pm - Conversation with the Candidates (Franklin Elks Lodge)


Wednesday, October 18

11:00am - Franklin Q&A

1:00pm - Senior Scribblers (writing group)

4:00pm - Pumpkin Patch & Sale


Thursday, October 19

8:30am - Town Council Office Hours

4:00pm - Pumpkin Patch & Sale

6:00pm - Open Mic Night


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The Franklin Art Association Art Gallery remains open during business hours at Escape into Fiction (Main St, Franklin)

Find the full Community event calendar  https://www.franklinmatters.org/p/blog-page.html

The Cultural calendar displays only the cultural events      https://www.franklinculture.org/things-do/pages/calendar

If you have an event to add to the calendar, you can use the form to submit it for publication:  https://forms.gle/oPdi8X3ZbHHyrHzo6

The Town meeting calendar is found  https://www.franklinma.gov/calendar
The School district calendar is found  https://www.franklinps.net/calendar-by-event-type/26 


Franklin's Event Outlook: October 13, 2023 to October 19, 2023
Franklin's Event Outlook: October 13, 2023 to October 19, 2023

Do you want a "Kindness Matters" sign? 20 available; first come, first text

via Mary O'Neill

I have 20 additional "kindness matters" signs. Folks can text me if they would like one.  Send text to 508-440-1265. 
First 20 to text can claim their sign. 
I will be at the Town Common bandstand on Sunday at 3:00 PM to deliver them.
thank you! 
Mary O' Neill

 

Do you want a "Kindness Matters" sign? 20 available; first come, first text
Do you want a "Kindness Matters" sign? 20 available; first come, first text

Senator Rausch schedules Town Hall event in Franklin - Oct 16 at 6 PM

Please join Senator Rausch for her upcoming Town Hall event in Franklin! The Senator will provide a brief update on the state legislature and other activity from Beacon Hill, and then open the floor to a Q&A to hear directly from constituents. 

You can join Senator Rausch at Franklin Senior Center on October 16 starting at 6:00 PM. Doors will open at 5:45 PM and no RSVP is needed!


Senator Rausch schedules Town Hall event in Franklin - Oct 16 at 6 PM
Senator Rausch schedules Town Hall event in Franklin - Oct 16 at 6 PM

 

Town Administrator's Report: Migrant Status from the Town Council Mtg Oct 11, 2023 (audio)

FM #1076 = This is the Franklin Matters radio show, number 1076 in the series. 


This session of the radio show shares the Town Administrator’s Report segment from the Town Council Meeting of Oct 11, 2023. Town Administrator Jamie Hellen provides an update on the Migrant Housing status.  


The report segment runs about 8 minutes. Let’s listen to this segment of the Town Council meeting on Wednesday, October 11, 2023. Audio link -> https://franklin-ma-matters.captivate.fm/episode/fm-1076-town-administrators-report-migrant-status-10-11-23

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Town Administrator page -> https://www.franklinma.gov/administrator


Town Council agenda doc ->  https://www.franklinma.gov/sites/g/files/vyhlif10036/f/agendas/town_council_agenda_-_oct_11_2023.pdf 


Update from Sep 20 meeting -> 

https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/09/town-administrators-report-on-migrant_20.html 


Update from Sep 6 meeting ->

https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/09/town-administrators-report-on-migrant.html 


Notification on migrant temporary housing

https://www.franklinmatters.org/2023/08/ma-notifies-franklin-of-plans-to-house.html



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Franklin, MA: Town Council Agenda for Wednesday, Oct 11, 2023 at 7 PM
Franklin, MA: Town Council Agenda for Wednesday, Oct 11, 2023 at 7 PM


FHS field hockey and volleyball teams top Stoughton on Thursday

Via Twitter and our subscription to HockomockSports.com, we share the results of the fall sports competition for Franklin High School on Thursday, Oct 12, 2023. 

Field Hockey= Stoughton, 0 @ Franklin, 14 – Final
– Haley Wernig played a part in five goals for the Panthers in a big win over Stoughton. Wernig had two goals and three assists, Raena Crandall and Emily Carney each scored a hat trick, and Lindsay Dennett scored once with two helpers. Ava Lucenta scored her first career goal for Franklin.  
BIG Win vs Stoughton today!! Congrats  to Emily Carney for scoring 3G “Hatty” & Raena Crandall for scoring 3G “Hatty” Haley Wernig w/2G & 3A to lead the offense! 9 different scorers today! Great team effort! Fun watching you play different positions!! #ProudCoach
Scoring Summary… Devon Barry & Chloe Strassner Combined for Shutout!! 
Raena Crandall 3G "Hatty"
Haley Wernig 2G 3A
Emily Carney 3G "Hatty"
Addi Weiss IG
Ella Marzullo IG IA
Sawyer Whitmore IG
Ella Griffin IG
Lindsay Dennett IG 2A
Ava Lucenta IG- Ava's FIRST VARSITY GOAL!!
Maeve Rolston IA
Sophia Cuneo 2A
Jossie Camp IA

Volleyball = Stoughton, 0 @ Franklin, 3 – Final
– Franklin handled business at home, earning a sweep (25-7, 25-9, 25-12) against visiting Stoughton. Senior Taylor Lacerda accounted for nearly half of Franklin’s offense at the net with 12 kills along with 15 kids and three aces. Makalya Kuykendall added 17 digs, six aces, and four kills, and Emma Cunningham notched 11 digs.

For other results around the league (subscription required)

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Panther News: October 13, 2023 (video)

Candidate Interview: Jay Mello, candidate for Planning Board (audio)

In this episode, Frank Falvey and Steve Sherlock sits down with Jay Mello, to talk about the upcoming election, his run for planning board, his background, and what he hopes to accomplish in the upcoming election on November 7th.


Jay Mello, candidate for Planning Board
Jay Mello, candidate for Planning Board


Candidate Interview: Chris Stickney, candidate for Planning Board (audio)

In this episode, Frank Falvey and Steve Sherlock sits down with Chris Stickney, to talk about the upcoming election, his run for Planning Board, his background, and what he hopes to accomplish in the upcoming election on November 7th.


Chris Stickney, candidate for Planning Board
Chris Stickney, candidate for Planning Board



Red Brick Schoolhouse Ribbon Cutting - Oct 13 at 10 AM

On Friday, October 13 beginning at 10:00 AM all are welcome to attend a ceremonial ribbon cutting at Franklin's Red Brick Schoolhouse located at 2 Lincoln Street, to celebrate the restoration of the building's exterior.

Built in 1833, the Red Brick Schoolhouse is one of the oldest one-room schoolhouses in the United States, and a cornerstone of Franklin's history. 
Red Brick Schoolhouse Ribbon Cutting - Oct 13 at 10 AM
Red Brick Schoolhouse Ribbon Cutting - Oct 13 at 10 AM